What Berlin Said When Britain Chose Annihilation Over Surrender
What Berlin Said When Britain Chose Annihilation Over Surrender Summer 1940. Hitler makes the offer. It is not a harsh one — Britain keeps its empire, its fleet, its independence. All it has to do is accept that Europe belongs to Germany and stop fighting. Inside the Reich Chancellery, the expectation is that Churchill's government, facing an army at Dunkirk without its equipment and a continent under German control, will find the terms reasonable. It doesn't. The response from London is silence, then bombers over the Ruhr. Berlin's reaction moves through stages — confusion, then irritation, then something approaching disbelief. The German high command had studied Britain. They understood its military. What they hadn't modeled was a government that would look at the arithmetic of the situation and simply refuse to accept what it added up to. Hitler waits for the call that doesn't come. Then he orders the Luftwaffe to force the issue. Britain still doesn't call. By September it is clear that a country which has already lost, by every rational calculation, has decided it hasn't. Berlin never fully explains it. Because there is no rational explanation for it.

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