"When we severely damage or clear the British fighter force in the air, the main bomber force will launch a large-scale air strike. It is estimated that no one can stop us except a small number of fighters and air defense artillery on the ground. Our bomber damage will be very low. If the British are still holding the leaflets we threw before at this time, then they should stay in the house honestly and avoid the area we are about to bomb! Your Highness, you are so kind." General Halder said meaningfully.&1t;/p> "Anti-injury is one of the means of war, but it is never an end. To be honest, with our current aviation power, it is not possible to strike devastatingly against an empire. However, if it is operated properly, let the British people know that their sky is not safe, and we can leave as soon as we want, and we can gradually immerse them in fear with a blunt knife, then our deterrent effect will be very great. Of course, all this requires enough power as a footnote. So, this time I finally decided to send 7oo bombers to carry out missions, and this first strike must be very powerful!" Crown Prince Ruprecht said.&1t;/p> If we have to use simple words to describe this attack, it can be simplified to mockery-ambush-bombing. The first wave of bombers entering London were bombers without bombs. Their mission was to sprinkle tons of leaflets over the entire London area... This was a means of deterring the British people, and it was also a way to force British aviation forces to launch an attack unexpectedly. In this case, whether the British military believes in the future German bombing opportunities to bomb London, the surrounding British fighter jets must be dispatched, and at least they must drive away these German aircraft groups that dare to walk over the empire.&1t;/p>" />