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    The Second World War, which was supposed to end in 1945, still had no end in sight in 1946. The fascists were still tyrannical, and the Allies barely held on to the front, but they continued to suffer huge losses.  Countless people felt tired, but no one dared to take it lightly, let alone relax at all.  Because everyone's attention is not only facing the enemy, but also facing their "allies"!  For example, in India, the Sichuan army surrendered hundreds of thousands of puppet troops and occupied the Mumbai area. The British immediately felt tremendous pressure.  The British government tried every means, made wishes, gave money, and ceded land, and finally got Pan Wenhua and others to agree to leave Bombay and go to Calcutta to serve on the front line.  Then, after about three months of rest and reorganization, the New Sichuan Army left Bombay. But as soon as this force left, and the British vanguard had just entered the camp, the local Indians revolted.  The radical wing of the Congress Party demanded that the British grant them independent status and demanded that the British leave India.  Of course the British refused, so the rebel army clashed with the British army, and then it turned into a battle, and then it was a war!  The main force of the British was on the Galgata front line. Those who went to Mumbai to take over the territory were only the second-line troops originally used by Mountbatten and others to guard New Delhi and other places, and the number of troops was not large.  As a result, they repeatedly lost in battles with the Indians.  In desperation, Mountbatten had no choice but to let Pan Wenhua and others, who had just left not far away, return to the army again to suppress the "rebels"!  What Mountbatten did not expect was that his decision would ultimately ruin the British dominance in the Bombay region.  Under the secret instigation and instigation of some people, Pan Wenhua and others suppressed the Indian rebels while rejecting the British presence in Bombay and even the entire Salsette Island.  To know.  Mumbai is also one of the largest cities in India. Salsette Island, where it is located, is almost independent of the Indian mainland. Hundreds of thousands of Sichuan troops can easily control it.  Facing the Arabian Sea, Mumbai's strategic position is self-evident.  The purpose of Pan Wenhua and others is obviously impure.  It's a pity that even if the British found out later, they couldn't do anything about it, because they didn't talk about Bombay at that time.  Even India cannot continue to maintain it.  And just like this, the British had to deal with the successive rebellions of the Indians. The army of Pan Wenhua and others stayed in the Bombay area and could no longer move. As their enemy, Seishiro Sakagaki had no choice but to retreat because the Qin Wei had cut off his retreat on land.  Relying on the secret "tacit understanding" between China and Japan.  Occasionally receiving some support from the sea, so they did not dare to take the initiative to launch an attack, and could only desperately speed up the digestion of the industrial power in the Calcutta area.  The war in South Asia has temporarily reached a stalemate.  South Asia has stopped.  The Pacific Ocean is filled with smoke.  The strong industrial strength of the Americans was demonstrated at this moment.  More than a dozen warships were sunk by Nagumo Chuichi and dozens were damaged. However, at the beginning of 1947, they created a new Pacific Fleet.  And this fleet is more powerful than before.  Roosevelt had nothing to do about Germany for a while, so he took out all the anger he had been holding in the past few years on the Japanese.  The Pacific Fleet took the initiative to go to sea to find the enemy and find Nagumo Chuichi for a decisive battle.  But what the Americans didn't expect was that after searching for a long time, they couldn't find the Nagumo Fleet, which had been so arrogant and domineering on the west coast of the United States, and it had been floating at sea like this for more than half a month.  Only then did they get accurate information: Chuichi Nagumo had just led his army through Hawaii and seemed to be planning to return to Japan.  The Pacific Fleet immediately pursued it, and on March 13, 1947, it encountered the Nagumo Fleet near Midway Island.  The Great Battle of Midway! ? Original history, this was the turning point of the Pacific War.  The Japanese navy lost all its main force in this naval battle, lost control of the sea, and fell into a passive position.  But this time it was different.  With more than fifty warships and twenty submarines, the Pacific Fleet faced the Japanese's forty warships and seventeen submarines.  As soon as they made contact, the two sides fell into a fierce battle.  The battle started in favor of the American troops.  Because in terms of carrier-based aircraft.  The United States is dominant.  Now that aircraft carriers have become the dominant force in a new generation of naval battles, air combat has an advantage, which is almost equivalent to having an advantage in the entire naval battle.  But the problem is that the Japanese at this time are slightly different from the Japanese in history.  After five hours of fierce fighting between the two sides, Japanese reinforcements arrived.  The super-giant aircraft carriers "Musashi" and "Shinano", commanded by Yamamoto Isoroku personally and with a full load displacement of more than 70,000 tons, suddenly appeared.  Each of these two giant aircraft carriers can carry two hundred and forty or fifty aircraft. In other words, one of these two aircraft carriers can carry as many carrier-based aircraft as most of the Pacific Fleet.  In terms of quantity, two ships arrived at the same time. Even if the performance of the US carrier-based aircraft was slightly better, the balance on the battlefield still tilted towards the Japanese.  The Pacific Fleet suffered another defeat.  After leaving behind three aircraft carriers, two cruisers, one destroyer and more than 300 aircraft, Admiral Nimitz reluctantly chose to withdraw.??, although Japan lost two aircraft carriers, a destroyer, and more than a hundred fighter planes, they finally won and retained their control of the sea in the Pacific.  "However, although we have maintained control of the sea, we cannot maintain our sky.  Unable to open up the Pacific route, the Americans could only once again turn their attention to Hitler, who looked like he was sharpening his sword.  But similarly, in order to curb the Japanese offensive, Roosevelt once again approved the proposal to provide China with one hundred B-29 long-range bombers.  In this way, the day after the defeat of the Pacific Fleet, Tokyo was bombed by the Chinese Air Force, which also prompted the Americans to send their super air fortress to China faster.  But the problem is that after taking over a new batch of the most powerful bombers, China became silent again.  The U.S. government was extremely depressed about this and expressed serious dissatisfaction with the Chinese government. But then, the Chinese government told them a military secret, forcing them to give up the idea of ??settling accounts with China This military secret was very simple: Hitler  Deployment is underway to land in England!  In the original history, Hitler should have had the idea of ????landing in the UK. Unfortunately, the powerful British Royal Navy suppressed his idea as soon as it surfaced.  Not only that, the German navy sent out to cause trouble for the British routes was also beaten almost to pieces.  But things are different now. The Chinese have shown the world how to use airborne troops, and Hitler also received a secret surrender from Scotland The great head of state believed that as long as his regiment landed on the British Isles, he would seize the British Isles.  One or two ports, then the rest is just a push.  ¡°It¡¯s a pity that this time Mr. Yuan Xian finally suffered his first huge defeat since World War II.  Some people in Scotland did surrender to him, but these people were detected and "betrayed" by the Chinese. After that, the British and the United States followed the Chinese suggestions and pretended not to know about this, but secretly mobilized their troops to defeat them in one fell swoop.  More than 30,000 German troops parachuted in were wiped out.  At the same time, a large number of German troops assembled in France were also attacked by Allied forces.  In the end, Germany's military losses alone exceeded 50,000.  Hitler was furious and ordered the bombing of the British Isles again.  But this time, facing thousands of new wireless proximity-explosion anti-aircraft guns on the British Isles, the Luftwaffe suffered heavy losses.  Not only that, taking advantage of the opportunity when Hitler turned his attention to the British Isles, Eisenhower and a group of senior generals from the Allied Command directed the Allied air force to bomb the Libyan oil fields and once again sent additional troops to North Africa.  The real large-scale collision between Britain, the United States and the Germans is about to begin.  Qin Wei was a little anxious.  Because he didn¡¯t know whether Germany could sustain the British-American alliance and how long it would last after acquiring the Soviet Union¡¯s energy, industry, food, and human resources.  After all, the Germans were the aggressors in every sense of the word. Even if Stalin was unpopular, they would not be able to make full use of the resources they had.  What's more, compared to the industrial power of the Americans, the Soviet Union was far behind.  And if the Germans were defeated within two years after the United States fully intervened, as in the original history, his plan would be difficult to launch.  Therefore, he decided to speed up the plan.  Therefore, while the Allies continued to send more troops to North Africa, Qin Wei persuaded Chiang Kai-shek to launch an attack on the Japanese army in Fujian.  With the help of the air force and almost completely accurate intelligence, Gu Zhutong finally regained Fujian two months later.  Afterwards, the Chinese Air Force bombed Japanese bases in Taiwan and blocked the Taiwan Strait.  The Japanese were so frightened that they hurriedly mobilized a new division from the mainland to Taiwan to assist in the defense.  But just as Japan was trying every means to prepare to block China's attack, Qin Wei ordered Wang Yaowu to lead a division of the Airborne Army to seize Ryukyu and quickly build an airstrip in Ryukyu.  At this point, Qin Wei's strategic purpose was finally revealed to everyone: Japan!  Faced with this situation, Japan urgently ordered Yamamoto Isoroku to lead the navy to "annihilate" the invading Chinese army.  Yamamoto Isoroku did not dare to neglect, and despite Ishihara Kanji's obstruction, he personally led the "Musashi" aircraft carrier and more than a dozen ships to Ryukyu, and then there was no more.  Yamamoto Isoroku was blocked by the fleet led by Chen Shaokuan. The "Musashi" faced off against the "Yamato" which has never been renamed, but could not even make contact because it was afraid of a destroyer sent by the Chinese fleet.  Still small, but thick and fast, the boat chose to retreat.  The result of the retreat was that the accompanying battleship "Haruna" was hit by this small boat and sank.  In this way, Japan failed to "recover" Ryukyu, and the Japanese mainland was exposed to the threat of the Chinese air force.
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