The Rise of the Third Reich
Chapter 569 I am Mutsu
April 15, 1942, North Atlantic.
Dozens of military ships of various types flying the American flag are escorting more than 100 British merchant ships, sailing in the vast Atlantic.
Two brand-new South Dakota-class battleships, two Wyoming-class battleships, two New York-class battleships, two Mexico-class battleships, one Florida-class battleship, four New Orleans-class heavy cruisers, four Omaha-class light cruisers, 21 destroyers of various types, and the aircraft carriers USS Ranger and USS Wasp.
A total of 50 warships, plus three military tankers and three fast supply ships, formed the largest escort fleet since the beginning of the Atlantic War. The US Atlantic Fleet was almost fully deployed, with a fleet that almost covered the entire ocean, demonstrating to the German Empire across the Atlantic!
Although the United States suffered a despicable sneak attack a few months ago and lost 10 battleships and 1 aircraft carrier, for the United States, this loss is just the tip of the iceberg! The United States can still take out 9 battleships and 2 aircraft carriers at one time in the Atlantic, including 2 powerful South Dakota-class battleships!
Although the South Dakota-class is a treaty battleship, no one cared about the treaty when this class of battleships was built. So its standard displacement is not 35,000 tons as stipulated in the treaty, but 38,000 tons. The overweight tonnage and excellent main guns give the South Dakota-class powerful firepower and decent defense. According to the Americans' own estimates, this class of battleships is enough to fight against Germany's Bismarck class, and even if it encounters Germany's Hindenburg class, it is still capable of fighting.
Therefore, after the two South Dakota-class ships were commissioned, President Roosevelt already had the confidence to be tough on Germany in the Atlantic.
However, in the flagship battleship USS Nantakota, Vice Admiral Jonathan Ingram was not as confident as Roosevelt. Standing in front of the porthole of the bridge and looking at the Atlantic Ocean shrouded in morning mist, he was even a little nervous.
That's right, the commander of the Atlantic Fleet has been feeling nervous since the fleet left the coast of Canada.
It's not that he is afraid of the Germans' wire-controlled glide bombs... This weapon can only bully the declining British Royal Navy, but it is not so effective against the US Navy. After the US military figured out how the Germans combined high-altitude bombers with wire-controlled glide bombs, they immediately deployed several P-38 fighters equipped with turbocharged engines in Iceland. As long as he is within the combat radius of the P-38, Vice Admiral Jonathan Ingram does not have to worry about being attacked by wire-controlled glide bombs.
Although there is still a distance in the North Atlantic that the P-38 deployed in Iceland cannot cover, it is far enough from the German airports in Brest and Bergen that even the P.108 and Fw-200 with super-long range cannot cover it.
But Vice Admiral Jonathan Ingram knew very well that his fleet could not fight against the new battleships of the European Combined Fleet! There are too many of them. There are already 2 Hindenburg-class, 2 Bismarck-class, 3 Scharnhorst-class (Americans can't tell the difference between the Scharnhorst-class and the Barbarossa-class), 4 Veneto-class, and 3 Richelieu-class, a total of 14 new battleships!
In addition, the Germans have 4 aircraft carriers running rampant in the Atlantic! This is not a joke. If these 4 aircraft carriers carry aircraft according to American standards, 300 commonly used aircraft can be stuffed... and now it is the Arctic polar day period. There is almost no night to cover the fleet on the route near the Arctic Circle, but sometimes there will be fog for a few hours in the early morning every day.
To be honest, he really didn't want to escort the unfortunate British!
But now the United States has to escort Britain because the Germans were too ruthless in the Battle of the Faroe Islands and sank four British fleet aircraft carriers, which made the British Royal Navy no longer able to keep the North Atlantic transport line open. The United States must take action to maintain it, otherwise Britain may surrender.
The British have begun to waver now! Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret have arrived in Canada, and it is said that more British middle- and upper-class people and troops will go to Canada in the days to come.
Moreover, the battleship "Duke of York" that escorted Queen Elizabeth and Princess Margaret to Canada suddenly had a mechanical failure in the port of Quebec City and is now in Canada for repair! This is a brand new battleship, how could it break down? It seems that the British Empire has really declined...
All signs show that the British Empire can no longer support itself. The United States must either join the war immediately or watch the Germans dominate the world.
So when Roosevelt proposed to escort more than 100 British cargo ships and tankers loaded with supplies in the name of attacking Japanese ships in the Atlantic, the entire top leadership of the United States had no objection.
This already shows that most of the American bigwigs believe that it is time to declare war on Germany. Now all they need is a reason to arouse the anger of ordinary Americans!
But...what if the Germans have the same idea? What if they send a powerful fleet to the Atlantic to launch a surprise attack? Are they going to turn the Atlantic Fleet into another Pacific Fleet?
So from the moment he received the escort order, he had a strong feeling of uneasiness in his heart.
"Have you discovered anything about the light cruiser?" Lieutenant General Jonathan Ingram turned around. In order to detect the German fleet in advance, he sent four Omaha-class light cruisers equipped with SG-type sea search radar to escort. The fleet was on guard at a distance of approximately 15,000 meters in front, rear, left and right.
"Except for the Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth, which were spotted sailing from the UK an hour ago, and the four escorting destroyers, there was no discovery."
The Queen Mary and the Queen Elizabeth are two 80,000-ton luxury cruise ships, and their speeds are very fast, exceeding 30 knots. If troops are used to transport troops, as long as they are not afraid of crowding, they can accommodate 15,000 people at a time.
Since the start of the World War, these two super cruise ships have been transformed into troop carriers, transporting countless soldiers to battlefields around the world. In early April, the two super cruise ships returned to the Port of Liverpool at the same time. Now loads of troops and dignitaries are leaving from the British mainland to defend Canada...
"They were not attacked?" Lieutenant General Jonathan Ingram suddenly felt a little strange.
Now the overlord in the Atlantic Ocean is no longer the British Royal Navy. The Germans will not just watch these two priceless super cruise ships without fighting, right?
"No," the staff officer replied, "They were safe and sound along the way and were not attacked."
What luck! Lieutenant General Jonathan Ingram thought to himself, it turns out that the Nazis also dozed off. I hope these blond and blue-eyed supermen can squint a little longer and let their fleets safely deliver British merchant ships to Scotland.
The American lieutenant general turned out to be an honest man. He did not expect that the British played a word game with him - the two British super cruise ships were just not attacked, not that they did not encounter the German fleet!
In fact, they were discovered by German aircraft only a few hours after leaving Liverpool, and then encountered a huge battleship (the battleship Hindenburg) and several other large battleships, as well as more light cruisers and destroyers.
But now there is a tacit understanding between the two sworn enemies of Britain and Germany. The Germans will not fight the ships leaving the British mainland. The upper class people of the British Empire could just leave by ship with their gold and silver treasures and go to Canada to engage in "one Britain, one watch", so these two super cruise ships were safe and sound.
Just when Lieutenant General Jonathan Ingram breathed a sigh of relief and felt that his large fleet might not be discovered, the fleet's communications staff suddenly shouted: "The Richmond light cruiser discovered an unidentified fleet, the number More than 10 ships!”
The atmosphere on the bridge of the South Dakota suddenly became tense. More than 10 unidentified ships... were probably the German fleet!
Lieutenant General Jonathan Ingram wiped the cold sweat from his forehead, and then looked at the situation outside the porthole. The morning fog had not yet dissipated.
"Let the Richmond approach and inquire about the situation using light language." Lieutenant General Jonathan Ingram ordered, "At the same time... everyone sounds the battle alarm!"
…
"Use light language to tell them that we are a U.S. Navy cruiser performing a free patrol mission in the high seas of the Atlantic Ocean, and ask them to leave immediately to avoid misunderstanding."
Major Clark, the captain of the Richmond, quickly directed his cruiser to approach the "unidentified fleet" shrouded in heavy fog. The other party did not fire, obviously still wary of the United States. So Major Clark followed standard procedure and issued a warning using light language.
The U.S. Navy is cruising freely. Do you know this is the right of the United States?
Not long after the Americans' lanterns were played, a huge "unidentified ship" also started to play lanterns in the hazy light.
"Major and the others are lighting up."
Major Clark laughed, "I know these Germans don't dare to fire... What did they say?"
The first mate of the Richmond raised his telescope and looked carefully, and then read out word for word: "We are the Imperial Japanese Navy battleship Mutsu. We are performing a mission to break diplomatic relations at sea. Please surrender immediately, otherwise we will be sunk. …”
"Ah!" Major Clark almost fell to the ground in surprise, "Japanese... Japanese battleship Mutsu!? How is this possible? How could it have reached the Atlantic Ocean?"
"Boom, boom, boom..."
In the thick fog, eight 406mm caliber cannons suddenly fired!
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