The British want to build a war-ready road during the second stop, which can be used as an airstrip. However, according to the planning map, the road line happens to pass through a manor. However, after many negotiations, the owner of the manor refused to demolish it. , many British people went to protest at the gate of the manor. They thought that the manor owner was too selfish. How could he do this now that the country was at war.
Eventually, this matter was known to the then British Prime Minister Churchill, who said the following famous words:
"Our fight now is to prevent our people from being deprived of their private property. If we deprive the people of their private property for this purpose, what’s the point of our war?”