The battlefield on the screen was filled with smoke, littered with the bodies of Imperial Soldiers and British Commonwealth soldiers.
The Imperial Soldier, with a gun pointed at him, had a gloomy expression. Wounded in the leg, he stood in place, the screen frozen there. Moments later, the British Commonwealth soldier slowly lowered his gun.
At that time, some British Commonwealth soldiers and officers still adhered to the tradition of not killing the wounded.
However....
The British soldier who turned and left had no idea what kind of impact the Imperial Soldier he spared would have on the world more than twenty years later.
The screen faded out.
Zhao Ming pondered for a moment and shifted this video footage forward.
He then brought up data on the British Commonwealth, Tsarist Russia, and other entities, selecting clips and arranging them in order.
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Three days later.
The Battle of Moscow within "World War II: Empire's Rise" had already quietly concluded.