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His good deeds in war inadvertently made a devil and caused great disasters to the world

In history, there have always been countless coincidences, some people think that if the patriotic youth of Serbia had not fired those two bullets in 1914 to kill Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, then there would be no outbreak of the First World War, in fact, this statement is wrong, the huge contradictions accumulated by various countries will not be changed by an assassination, but frankly speaking, every individual has a huge change in the direction of influencing history, and I believe that the British second class soldier Henry Tandi has a deep understanding of this. His good deeds in war inadvertently made him a devil and caused great disasters to the world.

His good deeds in war inadvertently made a devil and caused great disasters to the world

In August 1891, Henry was born in Warwickshire, England, from a young age he longed for a military career he joined the Green Howards Infantry Regiment in 1910, in 1914, The Second World War officially broke out, Henry followed the legion in France, participated in the bloody Battle of Ypres, this Henry accumulated valuable experience, two years later, he also successfully survived the Battle of the Somme known as the "Hell of the Somme", suffered some minor injuries to the toe, after Henry recovered from his injury, After 1917, Henry was rewarded for his bravery, and he was awarded the "Medal of Merit", but Henry was also tired of this tense and oppressive battlefield environment.

His good deeds in war inadvertently made a devil and caused great disasters to the world

On September 28, 1917, Henry's infantry regiment was fighting for the Malkuan ferry, and there was a fierce impact with the Germans guarding here, the enemy's Maxim machine guns were spitting out fierce bullets, the British were once violently suppressed by the Germans, but henry, a second class soldier, suddenly rushed out of the trenches, crawled to the German machine gun position and successfully eliminated the German machine gunners. When machine gun fire stalled, the fighters rushed forward, and the German formation had been disrupted. As the gunfire subsided, Henry saw a wounded german soldier limping in his eyes, and Henry immediately raised his gun to aim.

His good deeds in war inadvertently made a devil and caused great disasters to the world

And the wounded soldier seemed exhausted, neither raised his gun nor fled, but just looked at Henry expressionlessly, as if he understood his fate, but Henry recalled that he had never had the habit of shooting wounded soldiers. So he waved his hand, indicating that the German could leave, and the German wounded soldier nodded and slowly walked away. Because of the outstanding performance of this battle, Henry became a hero of everyone, he won the Victoria Cross, and became famous in Britain, the Italian artist Mattania was based on the Battle of Ypres as the background, carrying the wounded Henry as the protagonist, painted an oil painting, in 1926, the 35-year-old Henry returned to his hometown and lived an ordinary life.

His good deeds in war inadvertently made a devil and caused great disasters to the world

Fast forward to 1938, when Europe was changing, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain agreed to go to Germany to meet with Führer Hitler, the two sides agreed to meet in Hitler's newly built private villa in Bavaria, and on September 15, Prime Minister Chamberlain arrived at the location, and to his surprise, the living room of the Supreme Fuehrer hung a replica of the portrait of Martinia for Henry that year. Hitler saw his curiosity and explained: "It was this man in the portrait who saved me, and I thought I should not be able to return to Germany." Hitler therefore wanted Chamberlain to convey his gratitude to the soldier, and a stunned Chamberlain acceded to his request.

His good deeds in war inadvertently made a devil and caused great disasters to the world

The news soon went away, and some historians initially thought that the dramatic scene was nothing more than hearsay, which some historians deeply doubted, but the few sources of Hitler show that his Liszt regiment was indeed stationed in the Malkuan crossing area in 1918 in World War I, and that Hitler had no need to lie.

His good deeds in war inadvertently made a devil and caused great disasters to the world

And this news for Tandy, indeed a heavy fist smashed on his chest, some of his relatives and friends died in the 1940 Bombing of London, Henry regretted this, he repeatedly told the media that if he knew that Hitler would later become the murderer of the genocide, he would not hesitate to pull the trigger, unfortunately, everything did not have to be.

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