New World War II Eagle Strikes the Sky

Chapter 119, Fuhrer's Wrath

( ) The huge bomber fleet has gone, leaving only a piece of rubble.The fire is raging in the city of Berlin, the fire brigade is busy fighting the fire everywhere, and the medical team is also busy searching for the injured.

"Captain!" Firefighter Kahn yelled at Captain Kopke, "The water pipe is broken! The water is not spraying far! What should I do!"

"There is a fire hydrant on the corner of the street, and there is a fire tool box next to it. Where can you look for it to see if there is a water pipe."

"Okay." Kahn ran towards the corner of the street and found a fire hydrant there, but there were no fire hoses around.

Kahn looked around and saw that near the fire hydrant, a wall had fallen to the ground, and something seemed to be under it.So he struggled to dig that thing out.It was an iron box with a fire symbol embedded on the wall, and an iron lock was hung on it.

Kahn picked up a brick casually and smashed it hard on the iron lock.With a snap, the brick broke in two, but the iron lock did not budge.

Made in Germany, it won't break!Kahn smashed three bricks in one breath, but they still didn't break open.Looking around, he didn't see the key wrapped in oiled paper, so he simply picked up the box and ran to the fire scene.

Panting, Kahn carried the box near the fire and threw it on the ground, then took a fire ax from the fire truck, and with a slash of the ax, split the iron lock.Sure enough, there was a roll of water pipe in the box, but I don't know why it wasn't wrapped in oiled paper.

A few teammates also rushed over, changed the water pipe in three or five steps, and then continued to fight the fire.

But everyone understands that such a big fire is actually very difficult to control by firefighting.Basically, it can only be extinguished naturally.

……

After the bombing ended, that evening, the losses were tallied.The U.S. Army Aviation lost a total of 25 fighter jets and 74 bombers, of which only 8 were shot down by German air power, and all the rest were shot down by antiaircraft artillery.The Allied forces had 86 air battles with the Luftwaffe, and fighter jets shot down 170 fighters of various types.Among them, there are 4 jets, 109 bf-92 series, 190 fw-43 series, 110 bf-16 series and 88 ju-15 series.The bomber unit shot down 32 enemy aircraft, including 109 bf-23 series and 190 fw-9 series.

After reading the statistical table in his hand, General Doolittle said:

"Ron, tell me, what do you see in this watch?"

Doolittle put the documents on the table, lit a cigar—it is said to be a high-end product from Fatty Qiu—and leaned back into the soft back of the big sofa, looking at Ron with a smile, It looks a bit like Ron the school examiner.

"Twelve of the fighters we lost in air battles were lost when fighting enemy jets. Excluding this part, our combat exchange ratio with enemy propeller aircraft has reached about 12 to 1. Even considering the vast majority The air battle was carried out under conditions that are obviously beneficial to us. This exchange ratio is still surprising. Normally, we cannot fight such a high exchange ratio. This can only show that most of what we have fought today are The kind of rookie who is very good at cooking."

Ron glanced at Doolittle and saw that he was listening.He went on:

"Our purpose of launching this campaign is to force the Germans to fight us in the air under conditions that are unfavorable to them, thereby consuming the German elite pilots. Based on the information we have, we have not consumed the Germans to such an extent. If our intelligence is reliable, I think the Germans are hiding their top pilots, ready to hit us hard when the time is right."

"Then what the hell do you think they're going to do?"

"I feel like if I'm one of those Fritz, with today's situation, I can only hope for the Jets. I will try to accumulate the Jets, and when I have enough Jets, I will put the stash. Elite pilots use it and play a big one. Just like Marshal Dowding (that).”

"Then why did they send so many rookies to die?"

"I think maybe, maybe it's a political consideration. The Luftwaffe has to take into account its domestic reaction."

"So what are you going to do next?"

"Accumulating aircraft takes time, and pilots need training to adapt to new aircraft. On the one hand, we can interrupt or at least delay their process of acquiring new aircraft through bombing. On the other hand, I think we may be able to use a strategic game. sabotage the training of enemy aircraft through hunting activities."

"Strategic safari? This is a new term." General Doolittle straightened up from the sofa.

"General, I think this way, if I can get more fighter jets, I can send a lot of P-51 fighter jets to go out every day to hunt near the airports in various places in Europe, and attack those enemy planes that are taking off or landing. And, general, look," Ron handed a photo to Doolittle, "this is a photo taken by our reconnaissance plane. The runway of this airport has obviously been lengthened. Look here," Ron pointed to the photo A place on the website said, "Here we have photographed several German jets. This shows that this type of aircraft needs a very long runway. Now the only runways in Europe that are suitable for this type of aircraft to take off and land are these few airports..."

"What if the Germans moved their training airfield further afield, like Eastern Europe?"

Ron thought for a while and replied, "If this happens, we have to consider cooperating with the Russians for shuttle hunting."

……

Berlin, Chancellery.

The prime minister's office is now the most important target in today's air strikes, and it was hit by more than a dozen tall cabinets.However, due to the strong anti-aircraft firepower, the bombing planes can only drop bombs at a higher altitude, which seriously affects the bombing precision.All but one of the tall cabinets failed to hit the target.And the tall cabinet that hit it only hit the garage of the Prime Minister's Palace, and failed to kill any big shots.

But the bomb still made Hitler extremely angry.He immediately summoned Goering.When Goering came to Hitler's office, Hitler was discussing matters with a group of officials.

"My Fuhrer, it's a pleasure to see you." Coming to the office of the Chancellery, Goering raised the marshal's scepter and saluted Hitler.

Hitler raised his hand and reluctantly saluted back.Then he darkened his face and said to the others in the office: "You all go out for a while." Those people also saluted Hitler one after another, and then retreated.But Hitler's aide-de-camp and Goebbels were still standing in the office.

"You go out too!" Hitler looked very impatient.

Goebbels seemed to want to say something, but in the end he didn't say anything, and he and Hitler's aides retreated silently and closed the door behind them.

The state is not good today, the number of words is a little less, and it will be completed tomorrow.

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