Age of Rebirth
Chapter 2907 Roosevelt's Conspiracy
The desperate fight on the western battlefield made it possible for the Americans to temporarily prevent the Japanese army from assaulting the depths of the central region, but the overall situation of the war was still dangerous for the Americans. The German offensive in the southwestern border area was either repelled or It is containment, but not an offensive posture at all, using a large number of troops to maintain pressure on the second line of defense on the southwestern border of the US military.
By April [-], the western battlefield was still full of blood and blood, and the Japanese also had a brute force and persevered in maintaining an offensive posture. He didn't break through any point, but the countless attacks every day never stopped. For General Yamamoto, although he was helpless, he could only adopt this style of play.
The large-scale relocation in the central and eastern regions of the United States is basically coming to an end. Almost all important things have been moved to Canada. Of course, there are still many residents, mostly small towns and villages, who have not moved. It is not them I don't want to follow in the footsteps of democracy, but these people are not of much use to American interest groups, but rather a burden.
The United States can't come up with more means of transportation to transfer them, relying entirely on the self-reliance of these people, but from the central and eastern regions to Canada in the far north, the distance of thousands of kilometers is, for these Americans, the path to heaven. The road was almost far away, and the U.S. wartime Supreme Command, with no intention of forcing them, left them to fend for themselves.
Sitting in his humble office in Duluth, the interim capital, President Roosevelt already had this America in his hands.Finally able to examine the overall situation without interference, he looked at the southwestern border battlefield, there.There are more than [-] American soldiers who are gathering in the Baton Rouge area, but they have not escaped the encirclement of the Germans.
Regarding the fate of these American soldiers, President Roosevelt also consulted in extreme secrecy. The opinion of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Jeffrey, was just one sentence, "Jeffrey, on the honor of your soldier, tell me the truth , more than [-] soldiers assembled in the direction of Baton Rouge. Can they be withdrawn to the east smoothly?"
Admiral Jeffrey was silent for a long time, and he also replied, "Mr. President, it is very difficult!"
"Basis and reason?" Roosevelt stared closely and asked.
Admiral Jeffrey walked up to the military map.Explained in detail: "At present. The Germans have suspended their offensive momentum and pushed the front line near Santa Fe, Oklahoma City, Little Rock and Baton Rouge. They are not being attacked by us like the Japanese on the western battlefield. The joint attack with the Canadian army cannot break through the defense line of the Delela Mountains!"
"According to intelligence, the German commander Rommel has mobilized about [-] troops and is encircling Baton Rouge. The Secretary of the Army, General Stimson, envisages withdrawing this part of the troops by sea. The plan in the eastern region may be difficult to realize, because of the strong appearance of the German navy, the Gulf of Mexico is already within the control of the German navy!"
"Faced with this situation, what countermeasures did the Supreme Command Staff take during the war?" Roosevelt asked again.
"After careful consideration, the staff department has issued an order that the troops changed their planned plan to assemble in the direction of Baru Tunji, and turned to Oklahoma City instead. However, the biggest problem is that they need to break through the Abilene area. The German army's more than [-] troops blocked it!"
"I see!" Roosevelt said dryly, then changed the subject and said, "So, does the staff have any plans for the 10,000+ troops that have penetrated into the west coast alone?"
There is a reason why Roosevelt asked this question. Originally, according to the plan of the Secretary of the Army, General Stimson, more than [-] US troops west of Santa Fe were forced to enter the west coast area, which is already the rear of the Japanese National People's Congress. Man poses some threat to relieve the pressure on the Dillerah Sierra line.
None of the leaders of the U.S. Supreme Command during the war was optimistic about this lone army. In the rear of more than one million Japanese troops, they were killed in battle. But unexpectedly, more than a month passed Yes, although the loss of this lone army was not small, not only was it not completely wiped out by the Japanese, but it was still under the suppression of the Japanese army and persisted until now, posing a great threat to the Japanese rear.
Roosevelt asked Admiral Jeffrey about his intention to reinforce this lone army, but how to reinforce it is not something that a president who does not understand military affairs can decide. Although he is the supreme commander of the U.S. Army Officer, but Roosevelt has self-knowledge, and when it comes to military issues, he is almost like an idiot!
"Mr. President, the Germans are on the southwestern border, and the Japanese are in the western region. Therefore, in terms of the battlefield layout, the west coast has been isolated from the enemy's heavy forces, and we can do nothing!" Admiral Jeffrey said very simply. replied, "To all the officers and men of this army, we can only pray that God bless them and have good luck!"
Admiral Jeffrey had followed President Roosevelt for many years, and he was keenly aware of the president's intentions, but he was terrified, "Mr. President is not crazy, he wants to break through the German and Japanese defense lines and send troops to reinforce them." A lone army, this is similar to fighting a full-line counterattack right now, even if the existing forces of the United States and Canadians are all invested, it is impossible to accomplish!"
Roosevelt's expression dimmed, and he nodded silently. He knew that his thoughts were too naive, but he still asked unwillingly, "Could it be that we can't provide them with any help?"
"No! There is no way, they are behind enemy lines!" This time, Admiral Jeffrey answered more simply, he wanted Mr. President to give up his mind completely!
The night was deep, and Roosevelt was still sleepless. The temperature at night in Duluth, a small town close to the northern border of Canada, made him very uncomfortable. The weather in April was still bitingly chilly at night, and the rooms lacked heating equipment. It was almost the same as outdoors, but in such an environment, Roosevelt's mind became clearer.
Roosevelt was thinking about a few questions. On the issue of attacking the United States, is there really a close cooperation between the Germans and the Japanese?If the current situation continues, under the joint attack of Germany and Japan, the fall of the United States is basically a foregone conclusion, no matter how deep the United States is, then the United States after the war, this huge cake , How to divide Hitler and Hirohito?
According to conventional inferences, Germany and Japan will definitely reach an agreement, but this is only a superficial article. In the face of huge interests, the agreement is just a piece of waste paper!
As a senior politician, he is used to the undisguised filthiness of so-called alliances or teammates, and he is also a master of it. Roosevelt absolutely does not believe in the existence of such a possibility. All exchanges and alliances are based on interests, and the Germans and Japanese are no exception. As for the Italians, they are selectively ignored.
For the Germans and Japanese, the greatest interest is the vast land of the United States of America. Then, in the face of this huge interest, they can be modest and discuss how to carve up the post-war America. land?
Roosevelt also did not believe that after the North American War was won, the Germans and Japanese would calmly discuss how to carve up the United States. Regarding the division of huge interests, the Germans and the Japanese will definitely have conflicts, and the same is true for themselves. So, where is the flashpoint of the conflicts between the Germans and the Japanese?
"Joelna, bring the map!" Roosevelt, who could no longer sleep, suddenly flashed a bright light in his mind, as if lightning, illuminating the dark space, but this lightning was fleeting and blurred him. Unable to catch it, they called White House Chief of Staff Joelna.
Loyal Joelna did not sleep at all, and the lights in the president’s bedroom had never been extinguished, which made him worried and worried. Hearing Roosevelt’s shout, he hurriedly picked up the map, pushed open the bedroom door and came in, not forgetting Remind: "Mr. President, you should rest! The doctor has repeatedly told you that your body is not allowed to stay up late!"
Roosevelt didn't seem to have heard of Jorna's concerns. He took the map subconsciously, brought the lamp closer, and then carefully examined it. The whole picture of the United States was shown on the map. The western region of deserts and mountains, hills The criss-crossing southwestern region, the northern part inlaid with the Great Lakes, and the flat and mountainous but rich central and eastern region jumped alive, and the lightning bolt in his mind became more and more clear!
In Berlin, Germany, after Hitler read the information sent back by the German intelligence agency, he sighed to the party, government and military leaders around him: "Roosevelt is worthy of being the political strongman of the United States. He moved all the central and eastern regions, the foundation of the United States, to In Canada, great courage is required, and Rommel will not be able to fight in future battles!"
A group of officials looked at each other in blank dismay, not knowing why the Fuehrer had such an exclamation. Goebbels, the propaganda minister of the Nazi Party Central Committee, tentatively asked: "My Fuehrer, why do you have such an idea?"
"Roosevelt intends to turn the entire United States into a huge battlefield!" Hitler said simply: "The depth, the great depth, is the fatal point of spreading our German forces. Roosevelt can fight a battle without any scruples." Scorched Earth Battle!"
"Strance, we need to increase Rommel's troops again!" Hitler said abruptly, "The total strength of the German army on the North American battlefield must reach more than 250 million, and the General Staff immediately began to carry out This matter!"
(to be continued) (to be continued...)
By April [-], the western battlefield was still full of blood and blood, and the Japanese also had a brute force and persevered in maintaining an offensive posture. He didn't break through any point, but the countless attacks every day never stopped. For General Yamamoto, although he was helpless, he could only adopt this style of play.
The large-scale relocation in the central and eastern regions of the United States is basically coming to an end. Almost all important things have been moved to Canada. Of course, there are still many residents, mostly small towns and villages, who have not moved. It is not them I don't want to follow in the footsteps of democracy, but these people are not of much use to American interest groups, but rather a burden.
The United States can't come up with more means of transportation to transfer them, relying entirely on the self-reliance of these people, but from the central and eastern regions to Canada in the far north, the distance of thousands of kilometers is, for these Americans, the path to heaven. The road was almost far away, and the U.S. wartime Supreme Command, with no intention of forcing them, left them to fend for themselves.
Sitting in his humble office in Duluth, the interim capital, President Roosevelt already had this America in his hands.Finally able to examine the overall situation without interference, he looked at the southwestern border battlefield, there.There are more than [-] American soldiers who are gathering in the Baton Rouge area, but they have not escaped the encirclement of the Germans.
Regarding the fate of these American soldiers, President Roosevelt also consulted in extreme secrecy. The opinion of the Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, General Jeffrey, was just one sentence, "Jeffrey, on the honor of your soldier, tell me the truth , more than [-] soldiers assembled in the direction of Baton Rouge. Can they be withdrawn to the east smoothly?"
Admiral Jeffrey was silent for a long time, and he also replied, "Mr. President, it is very difficult!"
"Basis and reason?" Roosevelt stared closely and asked.
Admiral Jeffrey walked up to the military map.Explained in detail: "At present. The Germans have suspended their offensive momentum and pushed the front line near Santa Fe, Oklahoma City, Little Rock and Baton Rouge. They are not being attacked by us like the Japanese on the western battlefield. The joint attack with the Canadian army cannot break through the defense line of the Delela Mountains!"
"According to intelligence, the German commander Rommel has mobilized about [-] troops and is encircling Baton Rouge. The Secretary of the Army, General Stimson, envisages withdrawing this part of the troops by sea. The plan in the eastern region may be difficult to realize, because of the strong appearance of the German navy, the Gulf of Mexico is already within the control of the German navy!"
"Faced with this situation, what countermeasures did the Supreme Command Staff take during the war?" Roosevelt asked again.
"After careful consideration, the staff department has issued an order that the troops changed their planned plan to assemble in the direction of Baru Tunji, and turned to Oklahoma City instead. However, the biggest problem is that they need to break through the Abilene area. The German army's more than [-] troops blocked it!"
"I see!" Roosevelt said dryly, then changed the subject and said, "So, does the staff have any plans for the 10,000+ troops that have penetrated into the west coast alone?"
There is a reason why Roosevelt asked this question. Originally, according to the plan of the Secretary of the Army, General Stimson, more than [-] US troops west of Santa Fe were forced to enter the west coast area, which is already the rear of the Japanese National People's Congress. Man poses some threat to relieve the pressure on the Dillerah Sierra line.
None of the leaders of the U.S. Supreme Command during the war was optimistic about this lone army. In the rear of more than one million Japanese troops, they were killed in battle. But unexpectedly, more than a month passed Yes, although the loss of this lone army was not small, not only was it not completely wiped out by the Japanese, but it was still under the suppression of the Japanese army and persisted until now, posing a great threat to the Japanese rear.
Roosevelt asked Admiral Jeffrey about his intention to reinforce this lone army, but how to reinforce it is not something that a president who does not understand military affairs can decide. Although he is the supreme commander of the U.S. Army Officer, but Roosevelt has self-knowledge, and when it comes to military issues, he is almost like an idiot!
"Mr. President, the Germans are on the southwestern border, and the Japanese are in the western region. Therefore, in terms of the battlefield layout, the west coast has been isolated from the enemy's heavy forces, and we can do nothing!" Admiral Jeffrey said very simply. replied, "To all the officers and men of this army, we can only pray that God bless them and have good luck!"
Admiral Jeffrey had followed President Roosevelt for many years, and he was keenly aware of the president's intentions, but he was terrified, "Mr. President is not crazy, he wants to break through the German and Japanese defense lines and send troops to reinforce them." A lone army, this is similar to fighting a full-line counterattack right now, even if the existing forces of the United States and Canadians are all invested, it is impossible to accomplish!"
Roosevelt's expression dimmed, and he nodded silently. He knew that his thoughts were too naive, but he still asked unwillingly, "Could it be that we can't provide them with any help?"
"No! There is no way, they are behind enemy lines!" This time, Admiral Jeffrey answered more simply, he wanted Mr. President to give up his mind completely!
The night was deep, and Roosevelt was still sleepless. The temperature at night in Duluth, a small town close to the northern border of Canada, made him very uncomfortable. The weather in April was still bitingly chilly at night, and the rooms lacked heating equipment. It was almost the same as outdoors, but in such an environment, Roosevelt's mind became clearer.
Roosevelt was thinking about a few questions. On the issue of attacking the United States, is there really a close cooperation between the Germans and the Japanese?If the current situation continues, under the joint attack of Germany and Japan, the fall of the United States is basically a foregone conclusion, no matter how deep the United States is, then the United States after the war, this huge cake , How to divide Hitler and Hirohito?
According to conventional inferences, Germany and Japan will definitely reach an agreement, but this is only a superficial article. In the face of huge interests, the agreement is just a piece of waste paper!
As a senior politician, he is used to the undisguised filthiness of so-called alliances or teammates, and he is also a master of it. Roosevelt absolutely does not believe in the existence of such a possibility. All exchanges and alliances are based on interests, and the Germans and Japanese are no exception. As for the Italians, they are selectively ignored.
For the Germans and Japanese, the greatest interest is the vast land of the United States of America. Then, in the face of this huge interest, they can be modest and discuss how to carve up the post-war America. land?
Roosevelt also did not believe that after the North American War was won, the Germans and Japanese would calmly discuss how to carve up the United States. Regarding the division of huge interests, the Germans and the Japanese will definitely have conflicts, and the same is true for themselves. So, where is the flashpoint of the conflicts between the Germans and the Japanese?
"Joelna, bring the map!" Roosevelt, who could no longer sleep, suddenly flashed a bright light in his mind, as if lightning, illuminating the dark space, but this lightning was fleeting and blurred him. Unable to catch it, they called White House Chief of Staff Joelna.
Loyal Joelna did not sleep at all, and the lights in the president’s bedroom had never been extinguished, which made him worried and worried. Hearing Roosevelt’s shout, he hurriedly picked up the map, pushed open the bedroom door and came in, not forgetting Remind: "Mr. President, you should rest! The doctor has repeatedly told you that your body is not allowed to stay up late!"
Roosevelt didn't seem to have heard of Jorna's concerns. He took the map subconsciously, brought the lamp closer, and then carefully examined it. The whole picture of the United States was shown on the map. The western region of deserts and mountains, hills The criss-crossing southwestern region, the northern part inlaid with the Great Lakes, and the flat and mountainous but rich central and eastern region jumped alive, and the lightning bolt in his mind became more and more clear!
In Berlin, Germany, after Hitler read the information sent back by the German intelligence agency, he sighed to the party, government and military leaders around him: "Roosevelt is worthy of being the political strongman of the United States. He moved all the central and eastern regions, the foundation of the United States, to In Canada, great courage is required, and Rommel will not be able to fight in future battles!"
A group of officials looked at each other in blank dismay, not knowing why the Fuehrer had such an exclamation. Goebbels, the propaganda minister of the Nazi Party Central Committee, tentatively asked: "My Fuehrer, why do you have such an idea?"
"Roosevelt intends to turn the entire United States into a huge battlefield!" Hitler said simply: "The depth, the great depth, is the fatal point of spreading our German forces. Roosevelt can fight a battle without any scruples." Scorched Earth Battle!"
"Strance, we need to increase Rommel's troops again!" Hitler said abruptly, "The total strength of the German army on the North American battlefield must reach more than 250 million, and the General Staff immediately began to carry out This matter!"
(to be continued) (to be continued...)
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