To what is Churchill most closely referring to as "the long night of barbarism" in (paragraph 8)?
Behind them, behind us, behind the Armies and Fleets of Britain and France, gather a group of shattered States and bludgeoned races: the Czechs, the Poles, the Norwegians, the Danes, the Dutch, the Belgians—upon all of whom the long night of barbarism will descend, unbroken even by a star of hope, unless we conquer, as conquer we must, as conquer we shall.
A. a nighttime air strike coming to London
B. the former allies of Britain and France
C. a power-outage
D. indefinite Nazi rule
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