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Chapter 903: Can’t Lose the Future

Chapter 903: Can’t Lose the Future
In another time and space, Russia and Germany fought to the point of exhaustion, and the British and American forces landed in Normandy to seize the fruits of victory.

At that time, the German army was already at the end of its strength. Its elite troops had been exhausted in Russia, and the troops in France had no intention of fighting and did not put up a resolute resistance.

Even so, the British and American Allied Forces completely exposed their weakness through Operation Market Garden.

After France surrendered, in order to strengthen its homeland defense, Britain not only mobilized heavy troops from its overseas colonies, but also forced the French troops that retreated to the British mainland during the Dunkirk evacuation to remain in Britain.

There are currently nearly 400 million troops stationed in the UK. If a fatal blow is dealt to the German army from behind, perhaps George's respect for Britain will increase.

Since Britain is watching the fire from the other side of the river, don't blame George for being unsportsmanlike.

This cannot be blamed on Britain.

After all, Russia did nothing when Germany bombed London.

After pushing the front line into Germany, if Roosevelt and Churchill did not take more active action, there would be no place for Britain and the United States in Europe after the war.

But it’s not easy to log in.

In order to prevent the British and American allied forces from attacking from behind, the French had already taken precautions and built a 2700-kilometer-long Atlantic Wall from Norway to the borders of France and Spain.

The Atlantic Wall project was extremely large. Germany mobilized a total of 26 people, invested 1300 million tons of concrete and 12 tons of steel, and started construction simultaneously at 1.5 locations.

The good news is that due to the war, the progress of the Atlantic Wall was extremely slow, with a completion rate of less than 60%, and the progress in the Normandy area was only 18%.

It is for this reason that the British and American Allied Forces chose to land in Normandy.

In order to confuse the Germans, the British and American Allied Forces formulated several landing plans, and the plan for the Normandy landing was named "Overlord".

In addition to Overlord, the British and American forces also formulated "Operation Bodyguard".

Operation Bodyguard was divided into Operation Fortitude, Grafham, Royal Flush, Elseide, Copperhead, Vendetta, Ferdinand and Zeppelin, which caused the Germans to misjudge the landing site of the British and American Allied forces.

Realizing that the Anglo-American Allied Forces were about to take action, the mustache man sent Rundstedt and Rommel, who had not yet cleared his suspicion, to Germany at the same time in order to prevent the Anglo-American Allied Forces from landing.

"We must step up our efforts and not let the British and Americans take advantage!"

Vasily called for a full-scale attack on the German army.

“They get nothing.”

George was confident.

In another time and space, the reason why the British and American Allied Forces were so unstoppable was because Germany was about to be defeated. The German army knew that it had caused too many casualties to Russia and would definitely be retaliated by Russia after the war. Therefore, the German army did not resist, and the British and American Allied Forces were able to divide Germany equally with Russia.

The relationship between Russia and Germany in this time and space is better than in another time and space.

The German army's fighting spirit was not strong, otherwise there would not have been so many German soldiers surrendering in Warsaw.

In another time and space, many German troops fought until they were completely annihilated, and no one surrendered.

Of course, it is also possible that the Russian army did not accept the surrender of the German army.

At that time, Russia issued a kill order to many German troops. Even if the German troops in these troops surrendered, the Russian army would not accept it.

What about the blood debt of 2700 million people?

At that time, Russia had a total population of only 1.8 million.

Russia didn't have an atomic bomb at the time.

Otherwise, Japan would not be the first to be bombed.

George believed that with the abilities of Rommel and Rundstedt, the so-called "famous generals" such as Eisenhower and Montgomery would be exposed.

During the two world wars, Eisenhower never served as a military commander and always played the role of a staff officer.

Montgomery is regarded as one of the most outstanding Allied commanders during World War II and one of the greatest commanders the British Army has ever had.

Considering the image of the British Army, George could only say that Montgomery's "best" was too exaggerated.

At this time, the German troops stationed in France were still relatively powerful.

Although the German army had only 8 divisions in the Normandy area, if the Allies landed in Normandy, Rundstedt and Rommel could mobilize 30 divisions in a short period of time.

When Rommel went to France to command the German army, Guderian was unemployed. Before Germany declared war on Russia, Guderian warned the German army that if the German army could not completely defeat the Russian army within half a year, the German army would suffer an unprecedented defeat.

Russia is too large, and half a year is not even enough to walk from Warsaw to the Amur River. The war certainly cannot be ended within half a year.

Because Guderian spread words of defeat before the outbreak of the war, the little mustache almost arrested Guderian and put him in prison. Fortunately, with the protection of generals such as Rundstedt and Loeb, Guderian was able to continue to stay in the army.

Before the Battle of Warsaw began, Guderian once again warned the German army that if the German army advanced deep into the enemy's territory alone, it would be besieged by Russia's superior forces.

This time, Rundstedt and Loeb failed to keep Guderian, and Guderian was dismissed.

Fortunately, Guderian was dismissed before the Battle of Warsaw, otherwise it would have been more than just a dismissal.

The Second Panzer Group commanded by Guderian was completely wiped out in the Battle of Warsaw.

The Second Panzer Group embodied all of Guderian's hard work. After hearing the news, Guderian fell seriously ill.

Guderian's old friend Manuel, who was also training at the Amur Army Academy, came to the hospital to visit Guderian and brought him the latest news from the front.

"The situation is terrible. The Russian army is attacking on all fronts. Our troops have suffered heavy losses. Some armored units have less than 10 armored vehicles left. The strength has been reduced to less than 5000 people. There are no replacements for tanks or new recruits."

Manuel was in charge of logistics in the German General Staff and had a good understanding of the overall situation in Germany.

"I have long said that if we cannot destroy Russia's manpower in the shortest possible time, Russia will use its almost unlimited war potential to exhaust us to death."

Guderian was not surprised by this result.

"You may not know that Russia has not yet fully mobilized in major cities such as Vladivostok, St. Petersburg, Moscow, and Constantinople. Russia's war potential is beyond our imagination."

Manuel was disheartened and knew failure was inevitable.

Guderian smiled bitterly, turned his head and looked out the window, not wanting to talk.

"After the assassination of the Führer, many officers who had studied in Amur were arrested. They were all suspected of treason and were under investigation. Some committed suicide due to the humiliation, while others applied for retirement and were unwilling to continue fighting against Russia. Many of our soldiers are using Russian-made radios to listen to Russian broadcasts. They have even begun to learn how to say 'Don't shoot, I surrender' in Russian."

Manuel took out a bottle of wine from his pocket and took a big gulp.

Since the outbreak of the war, alcohol has been strictly controlled in Berlin and only senior officers like Manuel are allowed to have access to it.

The mustache guy also drinks, and he is not a teetotaler as the media reports.

He is not a vegetarian either, he just doesn't have high requirements for food.

"Is your Russian rusty?"

Guderian was not interested in military affairs, and now these had nothing to do with him.

"If life deceives you, don't be sad, don't be anxious, you need to be calm in the days of depression——"

Manuel read Pushkin's poems in Russian, which was quite appropriate.

"We can't just watch that man lead Germany into the abyss—"

Guderian suddenly muttered something in a low voice.

"what?"

Manuel didn't hear clearly.

"I say, as a German, we cannot watch that man lead Germany into the abyss!"

Guderian raised his voice.

"You're crazy! Keep your voice down!"

Manuel was shocked. If this got out, Guderian and Manuel would also be arrested by the Gestapo.

"Why keep quiet? Now everyone knows that we are losing the war, but we cannot lose the future of Germany."

Guderian was about to be discharged from the hospital because he had more important things to do.

(End of this chapter)

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