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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2925 The trap set by the Americans

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    The cessation of the attack on the second line of defense on the southwestern border of the United States was definitely not Marshal Rommel's biggest concern. Chief of Staff Lieutenant General Essivali also knew that the commander was not an impulsive person. He listened quietly to the commander.  Go on.

    Rommel straightened his back and stood firmly and continued: "What I am most worried about now is that if we attack from the front, the Japanese will follow us and take over our territory. This despicable nation, they have done this now  The casualties of more than 500 soldiers, surrounded by our soldiers, are the best proof! "

    "Facing such a teammate with ulterior motives and despicable intentions, can I command the war against the United States without any distractions? Therefore, the biggest enemy of the South American Army Group is not the Americans but the Japanese. The Americans can use it in future offensive wars.  Being gradually defeated, the Japanese are snatching benefits. A treacherous ally who does whatever it takes to gain benefits is more terrifying than the enemy! "

    Chief of Staff Essivali thought about it carefully and nodded in agreement. He believed that the commander's analysis was very correct. If the crazy behavior of the Japanese could not be stopped, the next situation would probably become  In this way, the German soldiers fought bloody battles with the Americans at the front and captured the city, while the Japanese followed behind and seized the results that the German soldiers had sacrificed their blood and lives for.

    Then, just for the sake of profit, Germany and Japan began to investigate constantly, so that there was the possibility of a big fight. In this case, it was better to nip the situation in the bud. It seemed that I was still indecisive, and did not have the courage and courage of the Commander.  decision.  and a holistic view.

    Once his thoughts caught up with Marshal Rommel¡¯s, the chief of staff, who was always known for his caution, became bolder.  Chief of Staff Essivali made a stern suggestion: "Commander, do you want to order our troops in the central area of ??the United States not to take into account the current situation of being surrounded by the Japanese and still implement the original plan? If the Japanese dare to block it, we will  Use force to solve it!"

    "We have three armies with nearly 300,000 troops in the central region of the United States. Weapons and equipment are several times more than those of the Japanese, and we also have a large number of land-based aviation as backup. We will not suffer any losses in the fight. What's more, we will also borrow  This is the opportunity to drive the Japanese back to the west side of the Dilera Mountains defense line. The reason is that we are the ones who took action first!"

    "Oh!" Marshal Rommel looked at his chief of staff in surprise.  I was quite surprised by his bold suggestion, and thought to myself: "Esivali has always been cautious, and it is rare for him to have such a ferocious side. He would not hesitate to take the risk of fighting the Japanese to regain control of the central region of the United States.  right!"

    "However, it is definitely unwise to start a fight with the Japanese now. Not to mention our three army groups, if more than one million Japanese soldiers are divided into several areas and surrounded, they will definitely suffer a loss in a fight. If the Japanese  How should we respond if we use nearly 300,000 German soldiers as hostages?¡±

    "From what the Japanese are doing now, Marshal Rommel has lost even the last trace of trust and respect for the Japanese. He believes that the Japanese will definitely do this, and more importantly, break up with the Japanese.  Shame, when it comes to the relationship between the two countries, such a major matter must be ordered by the Head of State. I don¡¯t dare to make a decision on my own, and I can¡¯t make a decision!¡±

    "No, no! Essivali, we can't handle this matter too radically!" Marshal Rommel looked at his chief of staff with admiration, and said kindly: "Mobilize the troops on the southwest border battlefield to the United States  Going to the central region is just to prepare in advance and also to deter the Japanese. We still have to wait for the call from the head of state on how to act! "

    "In addition, in the name of the headquarters, I ordered the commanders of the troops surrounded by Japanese soldiers not to act rashly and endure temporary anger. It is nothing! There are many opportunities to settle accounts with the Japanese. If you are not eager for a temporary dispute of temper, the United States  The central region will not belong to the Japanese, never!¡±

    Chief of Staff Essivali smiled self-consciously and felt that he had gone too far. The commander's strong confidence and sonorous words made him feel that what the Japanese were doing now was definitely asking for trouble. After saluting, he turned and left to do his business.  Go about your own business.

    After doing these things, Marshal Rommel's mood calmed down. He walked to the large military map hanging on the wall and began to examine the map carefully. His mind was thinking rapidly about what happened in the recent period.  He had to connect these strange events on the battlefield in central America and figure them out. Otherwise, he would always feel like there was a layer of fog floating in front of him!

    First of all, there is the Dillera Mountain defense line in the western battlefield. More than one million American and Canadian soldiers retreated into Canada almost overnight. This is an amazing retreat. It must be admitted that the United States  People do it??Beautiful, a large-scale retreat of more than one million soldiers, if things go wrong, it will turn into a huge rout.

    What made Marshal Rommel confused was that when more than one million American and Canadian soldiers evacuated from the western battlefield, the Japanese troops confronting them on the other side of the defense line were not aware of such a huge movement.  This is very abnormal!

    Then, after the Americans and Canadians successfully retreated, more than one million Japanese soldiers swarmed through the defense line of the Dilera Mountains and started to grab cakes. The Americans and Japanese seemed to have reached an agreement.  There is some kind of tacit understanding, but is this possible?

    Marshal Rommel stood motionless in front of the map, thinking almost exhaustedly. He was a persistent person. If a series of abnormal situations occurred on the battlefield and he did not figure out the reason, he would have trouble sleeping and eating.  install.

    On the battlefield in the western United States, the smooth retreat of the Americans and the timely attack of the Japanese became the two major mysteries that entangled him. Rommel's gaze followed the northward attack route of the Western Lutheran Army and extended towards the southern border of Canada.

    He discovered that the fastest advancing force of his troops was a motorized infantry regiment of the 15th Mechanized Corps. On the day the Americans retreated, the location of this infantry regiment was the small town of Edgemont, near the northern part of the central United States.  , which is a strategic point with two railways running through the town.

    The location of the town of Edgemont seems to have triggered the start of the American retreat, and it was also the beginning of the Japanese rush through the defense line of the Dellera Mountains. Is this a coincidence?

    Marshal Rommel did not believe that there would be any coincidences on the war-torn battlefield. Of course, he also did not believe that the Japanese and Americans would reach any private deal. There was no such possibility?

    Then, this coincidence is a man-made arrangement. Thinking of this, Marshal Rommel couldn't help but shudder. Could it be that more than one million American and Canadian soldiers suddenly withdrew from the defense line of the western Delera Mountains, releasing a hundred soldiers who had been blocked for months?  More than 10,000 Japanese soldiers rushed into the central area of ??the United States. Was it a trap set up by the Americans?

    The purpose of this bureau was to provoke a conflict between Germany and Japan. Marshal Rommel almost believed his own inference, and his heart couldn't help but tremble. If this was really the case, then the US military commander who set up this bureau,  He is definitely a bold and reckless person, and he is also a master who is good at grasping the situation.

    Marshal Rommel asked himself, if the troops blocked on the west side of the Dillera Mountains defense line in the Western Battlefield were German troops, facing the open defense line and the central United States within easy reach, what would he do?

    It is certain that they can cross the enemy's defense line that has been attacked for several months, but they will never take drastic measures against their allies. Therefore, this game designed by the Americans is aimed at the Japanese. Unfortunately, the Japanese  Being fooled, they resorted to robbing them and killed and seriously injured more than 500 German soldiers!

    However, Marshal Rommel selectively forgot that at the beginning, he used a series of methods to drive more than 100,000 American soldiers into the Japanese rear area - the West Coast area, and attacked Denver and Cheyenne, but did not attack Salt Lake City.  , isn¡¯t it just to let Germany monopolize the central part of the United States?

    Once he figured out the key points in a series of abnormal events that took place on the battlefield in central America, Marshal Rommel felt a sudden enlightenment and couldn't help but cursed the Japanese in his heart, "They are as stupid as pigs, especially Yamamoto."  Fifty-six, the commander-in-chief of the Japanese army who recklessly attacked the United States has a political IQ below the level of a child. He didn't even see through the Americans' simple and clumsy tactics, and just pounced on him like a mad dog!"

    Marshal Rommel did not put himself in his shoes. If it were him, facing the great rivers and mountains in the middle of the United States, monopolized by a Japanese family, I am afraid he would not be any better than the Japanese!

    However, none of this matters now. The conflict of interests between Germany and Japan was exposed before the war against the United States was over. No matter what, the ownership of the central region of the United States must be settled.

    Marshal Rommel decided to truthfully report the results of his judgment and analysis to the head of state, but after he picked up the pen, he put it down again. He had an unshirkable responsibility for the current situation in the central region of the United States.  Just one thing, not seeing through the trap set by the Americans in advance, caused the current tense situation with the Japanese, so that the attack in the other direction was stopped, which was a serious dereliction of duty!

    ¡°Furthermore, Marshal Rommel also believed that with the wisdom of the Head of State, he would be able to see through it at a glance. It would be safer not to say anything about the American conspiracy, but to report the situation truthfully and wait for the Head of State¡¯s decision!

    Marshal Rommel¡¯s reply quickly reached the hands of General Yamamoto. After reading the contents of the telegram, he looked very sad.Look, he handed the telegram to Chief of Staff Minano, and then the two of them were relatively speechless.

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