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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 2916 Looks like he¡¯s doing it randomly

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    Marshal Rommel was no longer surprised by the occupation of Cheyenne without firing a shot. The U.S. military abandoned Denver. The Americans would not defend Cheyenne, which was only more than 100 kilometers away. What's more, the terrain conditions of Cheyenne made it difficult even for Denver.  It's not as good as anything, and it's even less conducive to defense.  (

    Now that the Americans had given way to the main road, Marshal Rommel was happy to enjoy the gains. Originally, occupying places such as Denver and Cheyenne was the only purpose of this attack. He ordered the troops to continue the attack northward to capture Peel and Bismarck and reach the southern border of Canada.  Final goal.

    The wartime capital of the United States was Duluth, a small town located on the northeastern border. In the operations room of the U.S. High Command during the war, except for President Roosevelt, almost all the generals from the high command during the war were gathered here. It was these  People control the destiny of America.

    "Mr. President, our army has continuously abandoned places such as Denver and Cheyenne, which has caused the German army to advance northward very quickly. Now, the German troops who occupied Cheyenne have begun to cross the Platte River one after another, and their intention to attack Peel has become very obvious.  !" General Jeff Field, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff and Chief of Staff of the Supreme Wartime Command, swallowed hard after reporting the battle situation, with a very ugly expression on his face.

    "Also, the current second line of defense on the southwest border is under fierce attack by the German army. Among them, the German army's attack is the most fierce in the direction of Oklahoma City. In addition, Baton Rouge and Monroe are also under attack.  The German army's key attack target is that the German army, which has successfully occupied the central area, will turn around and attack eastward to break through our second line of defense from the flanks!" General Jefferfield reported again on the southwest border.  The battle situation on the second line of defense.

    In general.  The situation on the battlefield was very serious. Fortunately, the Japanese were still blocked on the west side of the Dillera Mountains defense line in the west.  Otherwise, the situation will be even worse, but once the German army fully occupies the central area, the defense line of the Dilera Mountains in the west will be attacked by the Germans and Japanese from the front and back, and it will be a matter of time before it falls!

    Not only General Jefferfield, but also the faces of other senior generals in the wartime high command.  They were all ugly and they couldn't understand why President Roosevelt made such a decision.  After continuously abandoning Denver and Cheyenne, the German army drove straight into the central region. Now, Peel was under the edge of the German attack.  That wartime capital was Duluth.  It's not safe anymore. What's Mr. President thinking?

    "If Roosevelt hadn't concentrated all the power in one man, these professional soldiers would definitely jump up and accuse him. In the eyes of these senior US military generals, the President's series of decisions are just blind instructions from people who don't understand military affairs.

    From Phoenix in the south to Denver and Cheyenne in the center.  The battlefield is thousands of kilometers deep, and it is entirely possible to adopt tactics of resisting step by step and blocking step by step.  Gradually consume the German offensive momentum and troops, and slow down the German advance. By the time the Germans reach Denver and Cheyenne and other places, they will almost have become tired soldiers. Then, they will study the next countermeasures!

    It's better now. Mr. President gave an order to abandon Denver and Cheyenne. The central region is equivalent to opening up the door. The Germans marched northward without losing any blood. Now, Peel is about to face the German attack again. The generals are full of dissatisfaction and look at President Roosevelt.  There's something wrong with his eyes!

    President Roosevelt naturally knew the meaning of the generals' eyes and inner thoughts. He did not want to explain, and there was no need to explain, "Jeffrey, your staff must pay close attention to the leading German troops.  Report to me immediately when the Germans arrive at Merriman, southwest of Peel!"

    "Issuing an order that from now on, the Wartime Supreme Headquarters will take over the command of the Western Defense Command. The Defense Command will be abolished. The commander, Lieutenant General Custer, will be replaced as the Executive Inspector of the Western Front. On the Western battlefield  Commanders of all division-level forces, including the Canadian Forces, immediately activate the communication code and report the battlefield situation to the Supreme Staff Headquarters!¡±

    The senior generals of the wartime Supreme Headquarters almost fainted, and these words almost popped into their heads, "What is Mr. President doing? Isn't this just manipulative?"

    The highest wartime headquarters, thousands of kilometers away, had Lieutenant General Custer, commander of the Western Defense Command, who was right on the front line. He had a better understanding of the actual situation on the battlefield. At this critical moment, he canceled the military command on the western battlefield.  A unified command structure, with the highest wartime headquarters directly commanding the divisions?

    "Wait a minute, isn't it Mr. President who doesn't know anything about military affairs who wants to command the troops on the western battlefield to fight a war?"  If this is true, there will be more than one million American and Canadian troops on the Western battlefield, but they will all have to account for it!

    Secretary of the Army General Stimson, the most important senior general of the U.S. Army except Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Jeff Field, could not help but said: "Mr. President, please think twice. At such a critical moment, cancel the  The unified command organization on the battlefield,The Ministry of Defense Command is unwise to begin with!  "

    "Now, the wartime supreme headquarters still has to directly command troops thousands of kilometers away. I personally think that this is absolutely impossible. The wartime supreme headquarters does not understand the specific situation on the front line. How can it be based on the battlefield situation?"  Based on the actual situation, make the most accurate judgment and issue the correct order?¡±

    "It's also because Roosevelt had a lot of prestige. Otherwise, General Stimson would definitely accuse him of being a fool. How can you, a civilian president, be proficient in military command and think you are a superman?"

    Roosevelt glanced at his general coldly, but said nothing. It was this look that made the veteran General Stimson feel cold. He saw that there was a trace of murderous intent in Mr. President's eyes.  Even though he is currently a paralyzed man in a wheelchair, this person holds the military and political power of the United States, and his life and death are just a matter of words!

    "You all listen carefully. In the name of the Commander of the Supreme Wartime Command, I declare that General Jefferfield, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, is fully responsible for all matters on the Western Theater and will execute my orders! During this period, I  I don¡¯t want to hear any opposition or interference!¡± Roosevelt said sternly, then rocked his wheelchair and left.

    Now that Roosevelt has spoken, other senior generals can still muster the courage to speak out against the president. Of course they can't. Contact between the U.S. Wartime High Command and the division-level commanders of the U.S. and Canadian forces on the western battlefield was immediately opened.  From this moment on, the fate of more than one million American and Canadian soldiers on the Dillera Mountain Line of Defense was all tied to Roosevelt, thousands of kilometers away!

    "Baga! Despicable Germans!" Admiral Yamamoto roared angrily, slamming a piece of information on the face of a rear admiral, "Is this the information your Fleet Intelligence Headquarters gave me?  Why did it become clear why the Germans were advancing so quickly after they had already captured Denver and Cheyenne?¡±

    General Yamamoto was going crazy. According to his original plan, thousands of bombers would blow up the bridges and roads leading to Denver, Cheyenne and other places. Even if the Germans were determined to seize the central part of the United States, they would not be able to survive for more than a month.  Time, and don¡¯t even think about getting close to places like Denver.

    But now the news is that the Germans took just over nine days to occupy places such as Denver and Cheyenne. After receiving the report, General Yamamoto was almost stunned. What is even more hateful is that the Germans did not  The plan to attack Salt Lake City clearly demonstrates his ambition to monopolize the central region of the United States!

    In fact, no matter what method the Germans used, it took only about nine days to occupy places such as Denver and Cheyenne. It did not mean much to General Yamamoto. The empire's more than one million elite troops still had  Being blocked on the west side of the defense line of the Dellera Mountains, I could only watch helplessly as the Germans advanced northward and occupied the central part of the United States. I lost my temper with Major General Tada, the head of the Combined Fleet Intelligence Headquarters. I was just out of control and extremely angry.  It¡¯s just an expression of helplessness!

    Major General Tada was slapped in the face by General Yamamoto, but he didn't know what the commander was really thinking at this moment. He stood up straight and replied: "According to intelligence, the Germans used a large number of new road construction machinery, and also  With the great assistance of the Mexicans, the damaged roads and bridges can be repaired in the shortest possible time!¡±

    ¡°In addition, we also received intelligence that the U.S. military in places such as Denver and Cheyenne did not resist at all. Therefore, the Germans were advancing north so fast!¡±

    "Huh?" General Yamamoto's expression suddenly changed. Countless possibilities emerged in his mind. He waved his hand and told Major General Tada to get out of here. Then, he looked at General Minamino who remained silent.  , asked: "Nano-kun, what do you think?"

    "Alas!" General Minamino sighed, shook his head and said, "Yamamoto-kun, it seems that we are still a step too late. After the Germans occupied Denver and Cheyenne and other places, they have already penetrated deep into the hinterland of the central United States.  It¡¯s unstoppable!¡±

    "Next, the Germans will definitely take advantage of the fact that we are still blocked on the west side of the Dillera Mountains to speed up the pace of occupying the central region of the United States. They will definitely continue to advance north. The only chance to stop the Germans is the Imperial Army.  Today, it is not too late to completely break through the American defense line and enter the central region of the United States!¡±

    "But, Yamamoto-kun, is it possible for us?" General Minamino asked.

    General Yamamoto shook his head bitterly, and both of them were silent. The pain and loss, helplessness and anger in their hearts were biting like poisonous snakes. In the hearts of two ambitious Japanese generals, the great mountains and rivers of the United States were so close at hand.  An insurmountable obstacle blocked the advance of the Imperial Army of Japan, and they watched helplessly as the Germans effortlessly included the central region of the United States.Hit!

    Generals Yamamoto and Minamino both thought of the same question, "The Germans occupied the central part of the United States first. How can they explain to His Majesty the Emperor?"

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