GGAD London bombing

Chapter 1: Struggling

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In the turmoil of the world battlefield in 1940, the iron hooves of the saints trampled on the European continent. Grindelwald led the army to conquer the city, firmly controlled the ruling power in the magical world of Eastern Europe, and extended his minions to Western Europe and the Soviet Union.What followed was the instant collapse of France, and the British Isles on the other side of the strait fell into a predicament.At the same time, Grindelwald's Muggle agents launched a blitzkrieg, leading the German army to launch a whirlwind offensive, marching on the corpses of the rebels, and ruthlessly washing Europe.

Grindelwald is invincible in foreign wars, proclaiming to the world that the Elder Wand is invincible. Dumbledore handles domestic and foreign affairs, making the Saints organization invincible when they go deep into the power organs in various places. No one can stop the two great wizards who are geniuses The footsteps of occupying the whole land had to disarm and surrender.

The situation is very good, but Dumbledore in Hogwarts can't sleep peacefully every night.Since the bombing of London began on September 9, he has always been worried, for fear that the bombs that were supposed to be dropped on no-man's land outside London would fall on the bustling crowd in the streets due to the negligence of the pilots.In recent years, he has gradually seen the great power of Muggle technology, and he feels disgust and hatred for the use of technology that should benefit society in war.

"Gellert's right," he thought, Muggles are ruining the world, and the smarter they are, the scarier they are, they must be restrained and controlled.

"But what about those rebels who fought for freedom?" He thought of Churchill, who was also a genius, and fell into a daze. Would people like Churchill need the teachings of him and Grindelwald?

The blood of innocent people tortured his conscience and mocked the Utopia that young Albus and Gellert aspired to realize.He woke up from nightmares countless times, immersed in the defeat of fantasy and couldn't extricate himself-he couldn't help thinking that he would eventually lose the battle. Although his thoughts seemed absurd now, deep down, Dumbledore was pessimistic. I really think that he and Grindelwald have a bleak end.

They started the war and were the source of all crimes, that was undisputed, but he was still unwilling to face it.Grindelwald has held this belief ever since he met him in Godric's Hollow in 1899 -- for the greater good, for a wizarding Utopia.Every time he recalls this feeling, his blood is still boiling, so for this belief, necessary sacrifices are inevitable, which is also what Grindelwald keeps emphasizing.

21 years ago, he abandoned his only younger brother and ran away from home, and joined Grindelwald's command, becoming his right-hand man and supporting him.During that time, he and Grindelwald exhausted their minds on this unfinished business, and at the same time enjoyed the passion of passionate love.After the saints organization began to take shape, Dumbledore, who was already behind the scenes and acted low-key, raised his hidden identity to top secret. Grindelwald believed that the time for his lover to break into the top of the Ministry of Magic had really come.

It was from then on that Dumbledore officially became Minister Elgar's adviser with his outstanding talent, and won the trust of high-level officials, and even sent him as a Muggle liaison. In 1932, Dumbledore found Churchill, who was at a low point in his life and was at home. On behalf of Minister Elgar, he conveyed the friendship from the Ministry of Magic. Since then, the exchange of intelligence began. The French socialite Gabrielle Chanel served as the middleman. She is best at All it does is take the secret to the grave.

Dumbledore couldn't tell whether he was a traitor, but seeing the flames of war burning across Europe, he doubted his belief more than once.He is full of sympathy for the ruined people, and he deeply admires the wizards who defend the freedom and equal rights of Muggles, which makes him involuntarily give limited help to the rebels under the eyes of Grindelwald.

He has done everything seamlessly, but this does not affect people who are good at observation and sharp thinking to catch clues.Wagner and Heinrich were prejudiced against Dumbledore, or in other words, they were not attracted by Dumbledore's charisma like Noah Luther.All in all, they had an intuition that something was wrong with the British professor, but they had no evidence to get rid of such a founder who had a close relationship with the leader, so there was a scene in the conference room where he was tricked.

Dumbledore sighed, what else could be done now?He is not completely ignorant of the Muggle war situation. As a soldier, Heinrich emphasized that blowing up the port is of great significance. German Army ships land on the Isle of Great Britain.

He knows the strategic significance of this, and so does Grindelwald.It's just that he also knows that Grindelwald doesn't care about the situation of the Muggle war, and it doesn't matter to him whether Hitler wins the war. He even fears that the Muggle agent will become stronger, and would rather Churchill and Hitler kill each other.

That's why Grindelwald accepted Dumbledore's proposal.The Dark Lord intends to control the wizarding world, and the alliance between the Elgar regime and the Muggles makes him angry. As long as the Ministry of Magic is sensible and stands by, he is happy to sell favors to Dumbledore to please him.

Everything is going according to Dumbledore's wishes, until his nightmare becomes a reality——

On August 1940, 8, several lost German bombers dropped bombs on a village less than 24 miles away from the city in order to reduce their load and return.The next night, Churchill secretly ordered the air force to carry out retaliatory bombing of civilians in Berlin.

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