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    It is late at night in the White House in Washington, USA.

    "Garbage, all garbage, garbage, all garbage!"

    President Roosevelt angrily threw the thick stack of briefing notes into the trash can.

    These briefings are the latest battle reports from various Allied battlefields summarized and fed back to the White House.

    Regrettably, however, these battle reports were all bad news without exception, and there was no pleasant good news. Among them, what particularly troubled Roosevelt was that it was British Prime Minister Churchill.

    "This damn fat man, his eyes can only see a small distance." Roosevelt stretched out his right thumb and index finger to make a short distance, and said angrily, "He only sees every additional consumption of the Soviet Union and Germany."  One day, Britain can retain one more point of strength, and they can gain one more point of benefit when rebuilding the international order after the war, but they fail to see what the final consequences will be if the Soviet Union is really defeated by Germany."

    ¡°He also didn¡¯t think about what serious consequences would result if the Soviet Union was defeated and surrendered.¡±

    "He didn't want to think about what kind of desperate situation the US and British allies would face once Germany transferred hundreds of elite divisions from the Eastern Front to the Western Front."

    "At that time, do you still want to counterattack Europe? Let's have his sweet dream!"

    ¡°By that time, it will be God¡¯s blessing to be able to hold the British Isles!¡±

    Roosevelt roared angrily from his wheelchair, while Secretary of State Hull remained silent.

    There is only one reason why Roosevelt was so angry, and that was Churchill¡¯s inner calculation.

    In order to consume more of the national power of the Soviet Union and Germany, Churchill insisted on opposing a direct landing in Europe. The reason for the advance was extremely high-sounding. Even when the Eastern Front was at its most tense, Germany always retained more than 200 troops on the Western Front.  Division, if the Allied forces land in Europe and open a second battlefield, they will inevitably be hit head-on by the German army, not to mention that it may also cause Germany to adjust its focus to the Western Front.

    By that time, the main military pressure on Germany would be the American and British allies.

    ¡°The Soviet Union may not share Germany¡¯s military pressure at such a critical juncture.

    These are all nonsense. To put it bluntly, Churchill wanted to use this to consume the Soviet Union¡¯s national power so that after the war, it could still maintain its strong political status as the world¡¯s only superpower.

    Churchill¡¯s thinking made the Allies very passive in various battlefields.

    On the Eastern Front battlefield in Europe, the Soviet Red Army was in dire straits. Not long ago, in the just-concluded Battle of Kiev, more than 2 million Soviet troops were surrounded and annihilated.

    The Soviet Union¡¯s military strength has been almost depleted.

    The only good thing is that the Japanese government is really short-sighted. At this time, it actually made its own calculations and wanted to use the Soviet Union to consume Germany's strength. Therefore, the Soviet Union was able to free up its hands and deploy elite troops from the Far East to the European battlefield. It was precisely  Relying on troops transferred from the Far East, the German offensive was barely blocked.

    But if reinforcements are not received for a long time, the Soviet Union's defeat is doomed.

    Because in terms of comprehensive national strength, there is a huge gap between the Soviet Union and Germany, which has integrated almost all of Europe.

    The other is the African battlefield. Because Churchill firmly opposed a direct landing in Europe, the Allies had no choice but to open a second battlefield in North Africa.

    But the combat operations in North Africa did not go well either.

    Because of the constraints of distance, weather, terrain and other factors, the British 8th Army retreating in Egypt and the US 7th Army which had just landed in Morocco have never been able to form a joint force.

    In a battle that just ended in El Alamein, the British army was defeated again.

    Not only that, Alexander, the commander-in-chief of the Allied African Army, also laid the blame for the defeat on the Americans. He believed that it was the failure of the US 7th Army commanded by Patton to contain the German and Italian coalition forces that led to the British army's defeat in Ala.  Mann's defeat made the situation on the entire African battlefield precarious.

    ???????? Back in Australia, the British and Australian troops have now been defeated steadily by the Japanese army.

    From the current point of view, the fall of Australia as a whole is an inevitable result.

    The British and Australian governments are even organizing herdsmen to prepare for guerrilla warfare against the Japanese army.

    Thinking of this, Roosevelt suddenly felt his temples twitching. What's going on?

    At this moment, female secretary LeHand walked in quickly, placed a telegram on Roosevelt's lap, and said in surprise: "Your Excellency, this is the good news that General Roosevelt just returned from the battlefield in Burma."

    Hearing the word "good news",Secretary of State Hull next to him suddenly became energetic.

    Roosevelt also became energetic, took the telegram and read it, and cheered at that time.

    "Yes, after all the terrible bad news, finally here comes some exciting good news." Roosevelt waved his fist vigorously and said, "Well done in the Burma Theater!"

    Hull lost no time in saying: "Your Excellency, has there been a critical turning point in the Myanmar war zone?"

    "That's not true." Roosevelt shook his head and then said, "But it should be soon."

    After speaking, Roosevelt handed the telegram to Hull and continued: "This time the Allied forces won the Battle of Mandalay on the Burma battlefield. In fact, they have curbed the Japanese offensive in Burma. Next,  It's our Allied forces' turn to launch a counterattack. Damn it, there is finally a battlefield where the Allied forces are about to turn into a battlefield counterattack! I've had enough of defense and blind defense. It's time for our Allied forces to launch a strategic counterattack!  "

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    Chongqing, Yunxiu Tower.

    Because of the Battle of Yinjiang, Principal Chang suffered another day.

    Don¡¯t worry. Under the fierce attack of the four Japanese divisions, the Yinjiang River is like an isolated island under the stormy waves, and it may sink at any time.

    Fortunately, Zhong Yi chose a good commander for Yinjiang.

    General Wang Yao lived up to Zhong Yi¡¯s expectations and performed very well.

    By evening, the 10th Army had repelled three large-scale attacks by the Japanese Thirteenth Army.

    The Japanese army left no less than 10,000 corpses outside Yinjiang City, but they could not even break through the outer defense line of the 10th Army. The urban area of ??Yinjiang and the industrial park in western Yinjiang are still firmly in the hands of the national army.

    Until seven o'clock in the evening, after receiving the telegram from the 10th Army, Principal Chang's heart finally fell.

    After a whole day, I felt particularly tired once I relaxed. When Principal Chang was about to take a short rest, Zhang Zhizhong suddenly walked into the study excitedly.

    "Principal, the Battle of Mandalay has been won!" Zhang Zhizhong said.

    "What?" Principal Chang was stunned when he heard this, "Has the Battle of Mandalay been won?"

    "Yes." Zhang Zhizhong nodded heavily and said with joy, "Early this morning, the ten divisions of the 22nd Group Army of the Myanmar Theater launched an attack on the Japanese army in coordination with the 1st Flying Group of the 1st Aviation Division.  Counterattack, by noon, the Japanese 18th Division was successfully defeated. The Battle of Mandalay initiated by the Japanese army had actually failed!" (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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