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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2906 Everyone has his own plans

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    In history, Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie, who led Canada to become one of the victors in World War II, was definitely an outstanding politician and a qualified politician. Like US President Roosevelt, he had political vision and insight far beyond ordinary people.

    Prime Minister Mackenzie's generous promise to Roosevelt to move most of the wealth and population of the United States to Canada was Prime Minister McKenzie's shrewdness. Canada is vast and sparsely populated, with a vast land area. Let's talk about the central and eastern regions of the United States.  Even if we move the entire United States to Canada, it won¡¯t be a difficult thing!

    Prime Minister McKenzie has his own ideas. Since the founding of Canada, Canada has been highly dependent on the United States politically, economically, and even militarily. When the United States sneezes, Canada will catch a cold and call it a vassal of the United States.  Not too much at all.

    For more than a hundred years, Canadians have become accustomed to it and do not feel any discomfort. However, Prime Minister McKenzie is different. He is an aspiring politician with the vision and ambition of a politician. However, the world is calm and Canada  It couldn't escape the palm of the Americans. However, the Germans and Japanese challenged the Americans, allowing Prime Minister McKenzie to see an opportunity, but he still needed an opportunity.

    It just so happened that President Roosevelt invited himself to Washington for secret talks. After the showdown, the two equally shrewd, equally ambitious and ambitious politicians each had their own needs and desires.  A consensus was quickly reached, with such smoothness that the two shrewd politicians were surprised.

    In Prime Minister McKenzie¡¯s view, this is an opportunity, regardless of the reasons why Canada must help the United States.  It was Roosevelt who decided to transfer industrial and mining enterprises, machinery and equipment, and various schools in the central and eastern regions of the United States.  The relocation of scientific research institutions and technical personnel to Canada was enough for him to see the hope of Canada rising in the world and becoming a world power.

    The wealth of American families is so rich that all Canadians, including Prime Minister Mackenzie, are envious and jealous. Now.  The opportunity has finally come, and of course there are many benefits. If Americans want to fight the Axis powers to the end.  We need to restore large-scale military and industrial production, and we need to establish a large number of enterprises in Canada. Isn't it equivalent to directly driving the Canadian industry to take off?

    How Americans make their fortunes.  He has accumulated a deep family background.  Prime Minister Mackenzie knew very well that it relied on World War I. In that case, why couldn't Canada copy the path of the United States? Moreover, with the United States standing in front of it, Canada would not be affected by the war.  No matter from that perspective.  There are many benefits to accepting Americans.  No harm at all!

    Prime Minister Mackenzie doesn¡¯t believe it. His family has a strong financial background.  The fat and strong Americans will lose this war, but after the war is over, the United States will probably be so weak that it can't even walk. For Canada, wouldn't it be a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to replace the United States and become the hegemon of the North American continent?  Good opportunity?

    Two close neighbors with the same culture and ethnicity, and a pair of shrewd politicians, came together for their own interests. Each had their own plans and scheming, and they hit it off and got what they needed. However, it is obvious that Canadian Prime Minister Mackenzie did not  The ruthlessness and insidiousness of President Roosevelt of the United States.

    What Mackenzie is thinking about is how the Canadians can replace the Americans and become the overlord of the North American continent, and let the former eldest brother become the younger brother and follower. That feeling must be quite refreshing!

    What Roosevelt was thinking about was how to incorporate Canada into the territory of the United States, so that his younger brother, who had separated and lived in another family, could completely integrate into the United States. The ambitions and ambitions, plans and scheming of the two people were clearly comparable!

    The fierce battle between the Canadian Air Force and the U.S. Army and Navy aircraft fleets in the mid-eastern United States lasted for more than a month. The bloody and brutal air battles were filled with fireworks, but they did not stop President Roosevelt's scorched earth policy.  During this period, the capital relocation and major relocation of the United States were basically completed, leaving behind a series of desolate cities and villages in the central and eastern regions.

    Of course, not all Americans in the central and eastern regions moved with them, but this is no longer important. What is important is that Roosevelt completed the relocation of the United States with great courage. At the same time, the southwestern border of the United States  The battlefield and the western border battlefield are still in a stalemate. The German and Japanese troops are temporarily unable to break through the defense lines of the US and Canadian troops.

    But the difference is that Marshal Rommel, the commander of the German South American Army Group, does not want to launch an attack on the Americans' second line of defense on the southwest border for the time being. His main focus at the moment is on the encirclement and annihilation of Baton Rouge.  of more than 100,000 US troops.

    General Yamamoto, commander of Japan's North American Combat Command, wanted to quickly break through the U.S. military's defense line in the Dillera Mountains, march into the central region of the United States, get ahead of the Germans, and control most of the U.S. territory. This was for the Empire of Japan.  , which means that the war against the United States is basically over.?

    As for the eastern part of the United States, everyone from Emperor Hirohito to General Yamamoto knew very well that no matter how big the empire's appetite was, it could not swallow the entire United States.  The world can be swallowed up, but there is also a strong and main teammate, the German!

    Why, there must be a German left in the eastern part of the United States. Otherwise, before the end of the war with the United States, Germany and Japan will have to fight on American soil. To fight the Germans, Japan¡¯s top leaders still don¡¯t have the confidence.  And courage, as for the Italian teammate who was purely a soy sauce, the Japanese selectively ignored it!

    The Italians, huh, are not even teammates. At least, they are not teammates of the Empire of Japan. They came to the North American battlefield with the Germans to hang out. The Empire of Japan is not responsible for ceding his cake!

    However, the more anxious General Yamamoto was, the more things went counterproductive. The Americans and Canadians built a very strong line of defense in the Deillera Mountains. It was no longer the time when the American soldiers supported it alone!

    Various units under the North American Combat Command, in accordance with the command's orders, selected various breakthrough points and continuously launched a series of large-scale attacks on the US military defense lines, although they caused great damage to US soldiers and Canadian soldiers.  , but the casualties of Japanese soldiers were also very high.

    The Salt Lake City battlefield is located at the center of the U.S. Dellera Mountains defense line. It has always been the key point that General Yamamoto wanted to break through. It is the main direction of the Japanese army's heavy offensive. It is also the key target for the joint defense of the U.S. Army and the Canadian Army. The U.S. Dellera Mountains  Defense Line Headquarters is located in Salt Lake City.

    One of the most intense battles took place on the battlefield in Salt Lake City a few days ago. On that day, the Japanese Third Army dispatched three divisions and two brigades, with a total of more than 85,000 troops and equipment.  The 1st Brigade of German tanks and five heavy artillery regiments equipped with German large-caliber artillery, with the air fire support of four fighter regiments and three bomber regiments of the Army Aviation Corps, attacked the U.S. and American forces in Salt Lake City.  The Canadian army united the defense line and launched a fierce attack.

    On a battlefield that stretches more than 100 kilometers from Logan in the north to Price in the south, the U.S. and Canadian forces deployed nearly 120,000 defensive troops, supplemented by more than 15 artillery units equipped with large-caliber artillery.  Regiment, the depth of defense is more than 40 kilometers wide. Bunkers, bunkers, and reinforced concrete fortifications form a solid defense system. Otherwise, the US military will not be able to withstand the fierce attacks of the Japanese army before receiving reinforcements.

    On the day of the fierce battle, the artillery shells and bombs from both sides shook the ground. The dust and fireworks from the explosions and the smoke filled the entire battlefield, blocking the clear sky and making it as dark as dusk.

    The United States, Canada and Japan invested more than 200,000 troops and fought for a whole day on a battlefield more than 100 kilometers wide. By the afternoon, the Japanese army used seven to eight thousand lines in the direction of the Ogden defense line.  Human lives, nearly 100,000 artillery shells, and thousands of heavy aerial bombs tore a hole about five kilometers wide. The US 34th Infantry Division defending the Ogden line of defense, with more than 15,000 men, only  Less than four thousand remained.

    The corpses of soldiers from both sides covered the battlefield, and blood flowed into rivers. General Yamamoto and Lieutenant General Custer, the commander of the US military line of defense in the Dilera Mountains, both received reports from their respective superiors.

    General Yamamoto was overjoyed. Knowing that the Third Army was exhausted, he hurriedly ordered the two divisions of the Ninth Army in Wells to enter the battlefield, hoping to use fresh troops to expand the gap and become a breakthrough to break through the overall defense line of the US military.  Solve the stalemate situation in one fell swoop.

    After Lieutenant General Custer received the telegram requesting for help from the commander of the 34th Infantry Division, he became furious at that time. Ogden is close to Salt Lake City, less than 30 kilometers apart. Ogden fell and Salt Lake City was in danger.  If Salt Lake City is lost, the defense line of the Dilera Mountains will collapse as a whole.

    Lieutenant General Custer personally rushed to Ogden to take command. At the same time, he ordered the three infantry divisions of the Reserve Seventh Army in Craig, the 51st Mechanized Infantry Division in Haight, and the 17th Canadian Infantry.  Division, rush to Ogden's aid urgently.

    Five divisions of the U.S. and Canadian armies, with more than 80,000 troops, and two divisions of the Japanese army, with more than 40,000 troops, arrived at the Ogden battlefield at almost the same time. Immediately, there was a new round of bloodshed.  The battle in Salt Lake City has gathered a total of more than 300,000 Japanese and American and Canadian troops. As night fell, the U.S. military blocked the opening at the cost of nearly 20,000 lives and more than 30,000 wounded soldiers.  .

    The casualties of the Japanese army also exceeded more than 40,000. This day was called the most tragic battle on the battlefield in the western United States. The blood of the soldiers dyed the land of Ogden red. Until a few months later, the blood of  The strong smell of blood still lingers!

    ??????????????????After a while, General Yamamoto could only look up to the sky and sigh, ordering to withdraw his troops and pursue other strategies. Lieutenant General Custer wiped the cold sweat from his forehead and his whole body was sore. From then on, the large-scale Japanese offensive basically stopped.  .

    (To be continued) (To be continued)
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