Imperial Overlord

: Five hundred and thirty-eight to Siberia

In the office of the President of the United States, Roosevelt looked at Marshall with a look of despair. As the president's think tank, Marshall is also very embarrassed now.

In this way, Britain really surrendered. Although the chaotic colonies could not immediately continue to provide supplies to the chaotic Europe, nominal peace was finally restored there.

The United States hoped that the United Kingdom and Germany would fight for a lose-lose outcome but did not appear, and now Germany can be said to be a quick-fix, a big dominance.

"Alas... Now, the breakthrough for us to intervene in European affairs has been closed by the Germans." Roosevelt said with a sigh.

Because the United Kingdom has failed, everything has been out of the calculation of the United States. How could it not be frustrating when things happened like this?

Everything was still under control, but suddenly, Germany opened the plug-in and won the victory in the European battlefield.

While sighing, US President Roosevelt squeezed the bridge of his nose in pain. These days he has been struggling to make up for the mistakes he made before.

Countless supplies and money have been supported to the United Kingdom, but the war has failed, and many benefits cannot be recovered. This always requires people to pay.

Fortunately, most of the aid is not free, but on-site replacement of due benefits. If there is too much unpaid aid, the president could suffer.

"We did all kinds of calculations, and we never thought that the Germans would be able to trigger a revolution in weapons technology on land and sea at the same time." Marshall was also very depressed when he mentioned this matter.

He is good at operation and overall planning, and can maximize the combat potential of his own country's rear.

But he is not a traditional soldier after all, and he is not an omnipotent existence who has never led a soldier.

As chief of staff, Marshall is neither Patton nor Bradley. It is almost impossible for him to lead the exploration of a tactical revolution triggered by weapons.

This formidable operational expert is best at doing tens of thousands of tanks and tens of thousands of aircraft, and then arming these weapons to 10 million people and giving them to the front-line generals to squander.

In Marshall's calculations, he believed that the British navy had an absolute numerical superiority and could not lose the war.

But the Germans taught him an important lesson, taught him an important truth. When weapons drive tactics to trigger changes, the numerical advantage can sometimes be offset.

This cruel lesson hit Marshall harder than Roosevelt. Because of this victory in Germany, Marshall's inner confidence in the operation was destroyed.

"Now, the German Navy has at least two aircraft carriers. If we add a few more battleships handed over to them by the United Kingdom, we will also pay more attention to the Atlantic Ocean." Marshall, who finally recovered, said this.

The defeat of the United Kingdom not only caused the United States to lose an ally, but also forced the United States to strengthen its eastern coastline defenses.

This line of defense is still very long, including the coast of the Gulf of Mexico, the oil supply base of the United States, as well as the important financial city of New York, and the political center of Washington.

What is even more frightening is that the United States has also lost the opportunity to interfere in European affairs. Now that Europe is monolithic, no matter how strong the United States is, it will not be able to start.

Once the United States and Japan go to war, no one can guarantee that Germany will fall into trouble.

Although Japan did not join the Axis powers, the friendly relationship between Japan and Germany still seems to be very strong.

"The good news is that the battle between Sud and Germany seems to be inevitable. What we can do is to wait for the decisive battle between them to start." When it comes to this matter, Marshall seems to be in a much better mood.

Neither the Soviet Union nor Germany is a good thing in the eyes of the United States, and it is still beneficial for the United States to go to war between these two countries.

As long as both countries lose in the war, the United States can still return to Europe and resume its previous plans.

When Roosevelt mentioned the Soviet Union, he was also satisfied with Stalin's aggressiveness. The Soviet ambassador had discussed with him several times about the German threat, and he could see that the Soviet Union really wanted to fight Germany.

The main forces of both sides are assembled on the border. Germany has assembled at least 3 million people on the Eastern Front, and the Soviet Union has also hoarded at least 5 million people on the border.

The mobilization of troops on this scale is already a naked prelude to the war. Roosevelt was very envious of the mobilization ability of the two countries, and also very envious of the dictatorship of the heads of the two countries.

Even Roosevelt, who led the United States out of the financial crisis, still did not have the power Hitler had in Germany and Stalin in the Soviet Union.

Although it seems that Stalin was hated by the domestic people, and Hitler was constrained by the nobles, their power was actually greater than that of Roosevelt, much larger.

"If there is no accident, the Soviet Union will attack Germany around March 15, and it will depend on how the Germans respond." Marshall has a simple judgment on the attack time of the Soviet Union. After he carefully calculated, the conclusion.

Marshall didn't seem to worry about German resistance. He believed that the German army was much stronger than the navy, and it was hardly difficult to resist the Soviet attack.

In Marshall's view, the war between the two sides will destroy border areas such as Poland, and both countries will fall into the quagmire of war.

At that time, as long as the United States adjusts the balance between the two sides and uses the export of arms to keep the two sides in a state of evenness, the two countries can continue to lose blood.

"The Soviet Union's industrial achievements over the years are worrying. They have received double help from us and the Germans... This makes our estimates or the Germans' estimates slightly biased." Roosevelt looked very macroscopically and said to Marshall. out of his own concerns.

For more than ten years, the Soviet Union used the Versailles system to squeeze the Germans and obtained a lot of technology from Germany.

They also bought a lot of mechanical equipment from the United Kingdom and the United States. At that time, everyone was afraid that the world would not be in chaos, and of course they did everything possible to harm each other.

After a decade of blood transfusions and palliative connivance, the Soviet behemoth has grown. Roosevelt couldn't see through Stalin, and of course Marshall couldn't figure out that distant red country.

If Hitler could evaluate the Soviet Union rationally and objectively, and pay attention to the country's heritage, he would not have launched the Barbarossa plan willfully, and he would make mistakes again and again in the implementation of this plan.

Hitler counted the wealth of Germany's aid to the Soviet Union, but unfortunately he did not know anything about the connivance of the United States and Britain.

The huge Soviet Union also received massive support from the United States in the war, which far exceeded the statistics and calculations of German high-level officials.

"Whether the deviation exists or not, there is no doubt that the Soviet Union intends to attack Germany." Marshall said confidently: "If he doesn't attack, Hitler will attack!"

"I'm afraid, I'm afraid, Germany's quick battle on the Western Front has shaken the Soviet Union's determination to go to war." Roosevelt said this while looking at the bright spring light outside the window.

...

Far away in the still-cold Kremlin, there was still some unmelted snow on the spires of the glittering buildings.

Soviet soldiers in heavy and long military uniforms guarded their guard positions with steel guns.

The pictures here seem to always have their own background music, and the powerful music makes this place even more mysterious.

Stalin stood by the window, listening to all the news of the British surrender. Before, he thought it was a smoke bomb released by the British, but now it seems that the British were really cornered by the Germans.

"Comrade Stalin, the great leader. The Germans have really entered the urban area of ​​London, and our ambassador to the UK personally called to prove this." A diplomat tremblingly reported to Stalin.

Everyone here knows that Stalin was bent on invading Germany and planting the red flag of the Soviet Union in every city in Europe.

The delay in the preparations for the front-line operations made the war drag on and on. As a result, the opportunity to attack Germany with Britain has been missed, how can Stalin not be annoyed?

Brother Timoshen stood there, and out of the corner of his eye glanced at the short Khrushchev standing beside him.

The two of them were basically responsible for the preparations for the front-line combat, but they were one step behind, which was obviously the responsibility of the two of them.

"I only gave you half a month a month ago, but you kept on procrastinating and finally missed the opportunity." Stalin held the pipe in his hand and watched the few people in front of him speak slowly.

The great leader of the Soviet Union spoke slowly, but with unquestionable majesty. Khrushchev swallowed a mouthful of saliva, and Timoshenko lowered his head even lower~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Now, is he less confident about attacking Germany? Are we to be overwhelmed by the difficulties that lie ahead? ' asked Stalin, walking up to his henchmen.

Step by step, watching these poor men, Stalin waited for the other party to give him an explanation. Brother Timoshen was determined to make up his mind, and he could only wait for Khrushchev to speak.

Khrushchev was able to rise to the top in a short period of time and become Stalin's confidant, of course he was not a fool, he also made up his mind to keep his mouth shut, and the fool only spoke at this time.

Seeing that no one spoke, Stalin snorted coldly: "Now the arrow is on the line, and it has to be done. It is useless to tangle, let the greatest warrior go to conquer the evil Europe of capitalist rule! "

After a pause, Stalin also seemed to think that such dry slogans were too empty, so he added: "We must launch an attack on March 20 at the latest."

After saying this, he squinted to look at Brother Timoshen and Khrushchev: "This time, if you can't do it again, you don't have to go back to Moscow to see me, go directly to Siberia. …”

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