Add Bookmark | Recommend this book | Back to the book page | My bookshelf | Mobile Reading

Free Web Novel,Novel online - All in oicq.net -> Historic -> Rebirth of the war years

Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2911 That Point

Previous page        Return to Catalog        Next page

    General Jeff Field, Chairman of the United States Joint Chiefs of Staff and Chief of Staff of the Supreme Wartime Command, did not notice that when he said this, a light flashed in President Roosevelt's eyes.

    "Jeffrey, what is your conclusion?" Roosevelt asked. This sentence is somewhat vague and very general. It can be understood as an explanation of the actions of the German army, or it can also be understood as an explanation of the more than 100,000 American troops.  What will be the future and fate of the soldiers?

    General Jefferfield, who had followed Roosevelt for many years, naturally understood what Mr. President wanted to know, "Mr. President, according to my judgment, if the troops that are moving towards Oklahoma City cannot break through the German blockade,  , it is very likely that the entire army will be wiped out!" He replied in a serious tone.

    Roosevelt's face darkened for a moment, and then asked, "Jeffrey, according to the judgment of the staff, after the Germans complete the encirclement of our army, what will be their next move?"

    "There are two directions. First, go north from Phoenix to attack Salt Lake City, Denver, Cheyenne and other places, and assist the Japanese army to break through our Dellera Mountains defense line and occupy the central region of our country. Second, head towards our southwest location.  The second line of defense on the border, launch a full-scale attack, trying to occupy the eastern region of our country!" General Jefferfield answered simply. So far, the situation between the enemy and ourselves on the American battlefield has been very obvious. Judging the German army's next move!  One step of action is not difficult.

    "Jeffrey, you must tell me carefully, in which direction will the Germans choose to take action first?" Roosevelt's eyes stared at General Jefferver like a hawk, and asked a question  The hardest question to answer.

    This issue is indeed difficult. According to General Jefferfield¡¯s understanding,

    "This" he pondered for a long time and then said carefully, "Mr. President, please forgive me, it is really difficult to judge. The Germans may be focusing on one direction!"

    "Or, launch an attack on the second line of defense on our southwest border, and go north to help the Japanese break through our western line of defense. Do both at the same time, as you know!"

    Admiral Jefferfield¡¯s answer has no substantive meaning.

    Because he knew that the German commander Rommel was a very difficult guy!

    There was a look of disappointment in Roosevelt's eyes, but he concealed it well, changed the subject, and asked, "Jeffrey, according to your staff's judgment, is it possible that the German navy is on the east coast again and it is possible to land?"

    Admiral Jefferfield knew this question well, and he immediately replied, "Mr. President, there is no such possibility in the next few months. According to intelligence, the main strength of the German Navy  They are ships and combat aircraft, and their marine forces are not concentrated off the east coast and in the Greater Antilles! "

    "Okay, I basically understand the situation on the battlefield!" Roosevelt said calmly. "But, Jefferfield, your staff's attention must be focused on the German troops in the Phoenix area. The German troops in that direction, regardless of whether there are  Whatever action you take, you must report it to me immediately, remember, no matter what time!"

    Coming out of the President's Office, Admiral Jefferfield was still confused. He couldn't figure out that from the reality of the American battlefield, the Dillera Mountains battlefield in the west and the second line of defense on the southwest border, in any case,  , also more important than the German troops in the direction of Phoenix.

    No matter what countermeasures Mr. President has, it is impossible to stop the German troops in the direction of Phoenix from moving north to attack Salt Lake City and Denver and occupy the central region. It is a dead place. No matter how many troops are sent, they will fall to the Germans and Japanese.  Caught between two sides, if Mr. President really wants to do that, I must resolutely stop him!

    "But Mr. President, why are you so concerned about the direction of Phoenix?" General Jefferfield shook his head and left with a head full of doubts!

    In the office, Roosevelt rolled his wheelchair and came to the large military map on the wall. He stared at it for a long time, holding hands tightly with exposed veins. "That point, the point where it must break out, is the only chance to save the fate of the United States."  , This is a big gamble! I must make this bet!" He gritted his teeth and thought to himself.

    The war that took place in the United States lasted until mid-May. In the western battlefield of the United States, General Yamamoto, commander of Japan's North American Combat Command, was still trapped by the U.S. military's Dellera Mountains defense line. During this period, General Yamamoto changed his position.  Various offensive methods still failed to break through the US military positions. More than 600,000 Canadian soldiers and more than 500,000 US soldiers joined forces to create an insurmountable obstacle for the Japanese army in the Deillera Mountains.

    General Yamamoto became increasingly anxious. At this stage of the war against the United States, he had lost his former calmness. Although with the mediation of General Minamino, the conflict between himself and Ito Yanro, the supervisor of the North American battlefield at the base camp, was resolved, but  From Big Ben.!  The telegrams from the ] Battalion were sent almost every two days, and the contents were the same, asking themselves, "When will the Imperial Army be able to break through the US military's western defense line and then invade the central area of ??the United States?"

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ??The general was almost driven crazy by the telegram from the base camp, but he had no good solution. He even dismissed a large number of army generals and replaced them with people from the navy on the charge of provoking a feud between the empire's army and navy.  To no avail.

    General Yamamoto was also frustrated to find that the American and Canadian soldiers who had been fighting with the Imperial Army for several months on the Dillera Mountains defense line seemed to be getting stronger and stronger. Starting from the second stage of the landing battle, the Imperial Army eliminated all the American soldiers.  There are probably more than 200,000 Canadian soldiers, but the remaining enemies are becoming more and more powerful as they fight. In some areas, they can even launch local counterattacks!

    For the Imperial North American Combat Command, this is definitely not a good phenomenon. The combat effectiveness and morale of the soldiers on both sides are gradually narrowing the distance, and the Imperial Army, which continues to maintain a high-density offensive posture, is obviously losing its spirit day by day!

    During this period, General Yamamoto returned to the base camp and sent a new combat plan. The core of the plan was to use about 100,000 troops to turn north and attack Vancouver, Edmonton and other places in southern Canada, and then turn over.  Cross the Rocky Mountains, transfer to Canada, and attack the U.S. military's defense line in the Dellera Mountains from behind. In this way, the U.S. military's western defense line can be quickly disintegrated, and more than 10,000 U.S. and Canadian troops can be wiped out!

    This plan was completely made by General Yamamoto, who was almost driven crazy. Even his close friend Minamino, Chief of Staff, did not know the inside story. If you look at the plan itself, it is very maneuverable and can bypass the U.S. military.  The Lela Mountain line of defense is a clever tactic that avoids reality and replaces it with reality.

    However, after the new combat plan was submitted, a response was quickly received, and it was a telegram personally written by His Majesty the Emperor. In a few words, "This crazy idea must be given up, and we must do our best to break through the US military's western defense line and become the first  Important business!"

    Although Emperor Hirohito's reply did not reprimand, the rejection was so straightforward that it was beyond General Yamamoto's expectation and suppressed the crazy thoughts in his heart. At the same time, General Yamamoto could not help but feel a little resentful towards His Majesty the Emperor, so he would not  Understand, what are the concerns of His Majesty the Emperor?

    General Yamamoto was the most outstanding tactician among the senior officers of the Japanese army, but he was not a brilliant strategist. With Hirohito¡¯s greed and ambition for territory, he didn¡¯t want to swallow up Canada and the western and central regions of the United States.

    But Hirohito has not gone mad yet. He knows that with the current national strength of the Empire of Japan, maintaining the war against the United States is already a tight task. The number of troops used on the American battlefield has reached its limit. If the battlefield is expanded to Canada,  The more than 10,000 troops of the North American Combat Command are deployed in the vast areas of Canada and the western United States. The front line may be tens of thousands of kilometers, which is simply not enough.

    However, the mainland's troops to continue to reinforce the United States on the battlefield are limited, and the garrison strength in the occupied areas of the Southwest Pacific cannot be further weakened. After all, in Indochina, there is still a China-American Tang Qiuli eyeing the existence, which is the sworn enemy of the empire.  Deadly enemy!

    If Yamamoto's new battle plan is followed, the most likely possibility is that the imperial troops will not be able to break through the US military's western defense line, and the troops that enter Canada to fight are trapped in the Canadian battlefield and cannot complete the roundabout attack plan. What else can they do to fight the Germans?  , seize the central United States?

    Sooner or later, the Empire of Japan will swallow Canada, but not now. Therefore, Emperor Hirohito, who was not yet suffering from a fever, based on the above constraints, did not hesitate to deny General Yamamoto's crazy plan.

    Therefore, the new battle plan was rejected by His Majesty the Emperor, and General Yamamoto, who had no choice but to continue to fight against the US and Canadian troops on the Dillera Mountains line of defense, maintained a high-density offensive posture at the cost of nearly 10,000 casualties every day.  Looking forward to smashing a few holes in the US military's defense line.

    (To be continued) (To be continued) (To be continued)
Didn't finish reading? Add this book to your favoritesI'm a member and bookmarked this chapterCopy the address of this book and recommend it to your friends for pointsChapter error? Click here to report