One thing the British have always been proud of is that Great Britain was the only Western European country that did not surrender to Hitler, fought to the end and won the final victory in World War II. Although history does not assume, let's imagine: if the German fascists had not tore up the "Treaty of non-aggression between Germany and the Soviet Union," Hitler would not have been caught in an uphill battle on the east and west fronts. After a wild bombing of Britain, the Germans crossed the English Channel and used mechanized divisions to attack the British mainland. Can the British really stand it? What would it be like if the British resistance failed, the British royal family went into exile, Buckingham Palace became the German supreme command in the British war zone, and the SS flag and Nazi cross were hung on Big Ben? Although this will no longer happen in real history, it does not stop British writers and writers from showing the scene to the audience on television screens. BBC will broadcast a TV series called "SS-GB", which is based on the assumption that the British lived under the white terror of the fascist SS when the Germans occupied England.