Chapter 677: The President of the United States

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They cautiously pushed forward. Except for the occasional shot fired by a few outpost soldiers, they did not encounter any decent counterattack. However, the pace of the Americans was not fast, because it took time and effort to remove all kinds of mines planted by them. Despite this, the progress is still so smooth that people are worried, and the scheduled progress has been greatly advanced.

On April 8, the real battle finally came. The attack of the 4th Marine Division of the United States collided with the strong fortifications of the Japanese army north of Shuri. In this place, the island is only about 2 kilometers wide, but the whole island is covered with rolling hills made of limestone, and many large and small caves are dotted among the limestone rocks. There are also countless cemeteries, terraces, overhanging rocks and valleys, and these low mountains all run east and west, and the American GIs still have a hard bone to gnaw.

On the afternoon of 8 July, the officers and men of two companies of the 4th Battalion of the 108th Regiment of the 4th Marine Division, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Wick E. Rogerk, were ambushed by the Japanese army as they marched into a small valley. It was an encounter for which the officers and men of the Chinese and American coalitions were unprepared. As soon as the troops descended into a valley, thousands of dense tongues of fire erupted from the limestone slopes opposite, and six Chinese and American allied forces, including a lieutenant, were knocked down at once. The rest of the soldiers scrambled to lie down in the terrain they were not familiar with. Before they could figure out where to fire, their mortars, grenadiers, and artillery opened fire, and the two companies of Chinese and American soldiers were surrounded by a continuous stream of fire, choking smoke, flying stones, and shrapnel. They couldn't move. Not to mention rushing forward, you can't even go backward. Casualties continued to mount, and even the enemy did not see them. The air liaison team hurriedly called, and a large group of planes rushed over to provide support.

However, these planes could not see the man himself hidden in the caves and hidden fortifications, so they had to bomb and sweep away, and did not play a major role except for wasting ammunition. In the end, eight tanks rushed into the valley at the risk of being destroyed, and these tanks fired a large number of smoke grenades, and the whole valley was shrouded in smoke. Two companies of Chinese and American forces finally withdrew from the valley, but the casualties were as high as one-sixth.

To the west, a regiment of the attacking 17th Division was held back by a high ground that stretched nearly 1.5 kilometers east from the coast, behind which was Highway 5 on the island of Okinawa. The road winds through the highlands all the way to Shuri. The name of this highland is Jiashu Highland. The topography of the highlands is peculiar, with high sides and concave in the middle, much like a saddle. The height of the highlands is not very high, at most less than 30 meters, which is generally not a great obstacle. Because of the gentle terrain, the slopes are not very rugged, with only a few weeds, shrubs and small trees growing. However, this small, ugly plateau was the key to the defense of Shuri. The army built strong fortifications here, and its defense was about 2 kilometers long.

On the morning of 9 April, a battalion of the 4th Marine Division and a battalion-level detachment of the 26th Division of the Chinese Army attacked the Jiashu Heights on the left and right flanks. Over the next two days, the U.S. and U.S. Army forces took turns launching several attacks from both flanks of the heights, but they were all unsuccessful. He said that his tenacity made the attacking Sino-US coalition forces helpless, and the Jiashu Heights were repeatedly shelled and bombed, and the entire heights were lowered by nearly 3 meters, but the Sino-US coalition forces still made no progress, and the battle became a situation of relative confrontation.

It is this kind of play and effect that Shogun Ushijima wants, and the best way to buy more time and frustrate the enemy's momentum with an effective defense, which is the best way to buy more time and frustrate the enemy's momentum. To date, the defensive battle on the island of Okinawa has been successful. Although the Americans landed on Okinawa, they gained nothing, except for the construction of a beachhead on the beach of Toguchi, the attack on the island can be said to be difficult to move an inch, and the resistance encountered was unexpectedly fierce and fierce by the Sino-US forces. If it weren't for the fact that he had launched a night attack and lost a large number of troops, I don't know how long this situation of offensive and defensive confrontation would have ended. Although the Americans had abundant supplies to back them up, they were prepared for a long period of time. I won't give up easily, and it's not easy to predict who will win and who will lose.

General Ushijima's defensive position made his subordinates impatient, and many middle and junior officers complained. It is customary to "go down and go up" in this army, especially in the army. It's a hard way to control your emotions. Despite his constant opposition, his subordinates tried to persuade him, and in the end he had to make concessions and agreed to attack the Sino-American forces on the night of April 11 with six brigades. He summoned the officers who were going to attack and explained to them the mission:

"You have to march quietly while it is dark, and suddenly attack under the noses of the Americans, and you will succeed. Be careful not to be detected by the Sino-American coalition forces in advance, the enemy's artillery and automatic weapons are very ferocious. Whatever the outcome, you must return before dawn. ”

The attackers had white cloths tied to their heads, and some of them had explosives bags tied to their bodies. It rained heavily that night, but the officers and men who attacked believed that in such weather, the Chinese and American forces would be unprepared, and the night attack would have a better chance of success. In the heavy rain, nearly 2,000 officers and men stepped onto the muddy road and took advantage of the darkness to touch the positions of the Sino-US coalition forces at the front.

But my luck was too bad, and at about 12:10 that night, Warrant Officer Imai of the 22nd Wing and more than 20 of his subordinates blindly advanced in the rain and fog. They only knew that the enemy was near the Toguchi Beach in the southeast, but the more specific location and the position of the Sino-US coalition forces were not very clear, so they could only rely on themselves to find out. One soldier unfortunately stepped on a tripwire, "Boom! With a loud bang, the soldier was blown up by the blast of steam, and the anti-infantry mine tore off one of his legs. Immediately after that, more than 20 flares flew into the air at once, and all the Chinese troops that began to infiltrate the positions of the Chinese and American coalition forces were exposed. The officers and soldiers simply shouted, "Hurray! The sound resounded in the night sky. But the shouting lasted less than 20 minutes before it was drowned out by the sound of heavy shell explosions.

The Chinese and American coalition forces seemed to have already understood all of their plans and timetables, and their artillery counterattacks were both accurate and fierce. The entire army was drowned in the loud sound of shell explosions, firelight and gunsmoke, and severed limbs and stumps flew all over the sky. Some officers and men who were lucky enough to break out of the artillery coverage area were "warmly" greeted by the rifles, light machine guns, submachine guns, and flamethrowers of the Chinese and American forces, and almost all of them were killed. The artillery bombardment lasted for about half an hour, and the attacking army lost at least more than half. As soon as the artillery fire stopped, 8 Sherman tanks and nearly 10 armored vehicles rushed towards the remnants of the Japanese army in the bright light of the illuminated shells. The machine-gun bullets on the tank were impermeable, and the soldiers were swept down one by one.

The registrar of the Yasukuni Shrine must be busy at the moment. The soldiers of the coalition forces behind the tank poured out like a tide, and I believe that no one lacks this spirit of stepping on their feet and beating the water dogs. The style of the coalition soldiers is exactly the opposite of himself, they are all doers, and they give full play to the surname of the weapon in their hands without saying a word, and seriously welcome these uninvited guests who suddenly emerge from the black screaming. The blow was both accurate and violent, and no one dared to doubt that flesh and blood could withstand such a large number of steel projectiles. Although many officers and men were happy to meet Amaterasu, and they rushed forward and charged recklessly, hoping to use their fearless spirit to move or destroy the spirit that they thought was not strong in the American GIs, it was obvious that this was wishful thinking on the part of the Emperor himself, and that good intentions were too far from the reality of iron and fire. It is said that the officers and soldiers "Long live!" The voice gradually weakened.

The soldiers of the coalition army squandered the ammunition that they would never have to worry about, and flares flew into the night sky in droves, and the miserable white light illuminated the hellish battlefield, and the tank guns roared, and all kinds of bullets were discharged like fried beans. At this point, the night attack launched by the Japanese army was declared a failure, and two-thirds of the more than 2,000 officers and men fell on the road of the attack. The remaining soldiers were lying on the ground tightly under the ferocious strafing of the Chinese and American forces and the light of bright flares. Fortunately, the officers and men of the Chinese and American coalitions were not very willing to take risks, and they did not attack too far. This allowed the remaining hundreds of remnants of his defeated army to move inch by inch on the ground and crawl backwards, and when they were embarrassed to withdraw from the fire net of the Sino-American coalition and reach a small forest, all of them dared to straighten up.

Needless to say, the night attack was over, but some of the surviving officers and soldiers did not think so. The two squadron leaders, Hikokawa Shosa and Shizuoka Kameda Shosa, intended to reorganize the team and attack again. But this action was stopped by the commander-in-chief of the night attack, Daisa Tanishita. Tanizita was hit by a rifle bullet in his right arm while charging, and the command knife was thrown somewhere. He said to Hikokawa and Shizuoka:

"The enemy has been fully prepared, and attacking again is a brutal act, and it is going to die, there is no need to do this!"

Hikokawa asked, "So what should we do now?" ”

"Retreat!" Tanizita replied.

All of them were silent. After a while, Jing Gang said loudly: "Your Excellency Dazuo, we advocate attack, and the soldiers have not learned to retreat!" Now that the loss is so great, how can it be returned like this? ”

Tanigawa thought for a moment and said, "That's good! Let's attack! All pay attention, face the northwest direction, form an offensive formation, and advance! ”

In fact, to the northwest was the defensive position of the defenders, and behind them was the beach of Toguchi, where the beachhead was built by the Americans. It was there that they were beaten by the Americans, and more than 1,300 corpses were thrown down. As a result, these remnants of the defeated army, who lacked arms and legs, now all lost their ability to think, and they lined up in an offensive formation and began to "attack" their positions. Tanigawa smiled bitterly and said to Hikokawa and Shizuoka:

"That's a retreat, understand?"

In the next 10 days or so, under the cover of aircraft and artillery, the Chinese and US allied forces launched a fierce attack on all fronts of the Japanese army with superior forces. Although the American GIs still do not understand what psychological warfare is, there is no doubt that they are actually doing it. They made full use of his unhealthy mentality, and the soldiers of the Sino-US coalition army roamed the mountains and fields shouting wildly and indiscriminately greeting several generations of his predecessors and the emperor.

"The Emperor is an idiot with a low IQ!" , "The queen is the biggest comfort woman", "I said that my ancestors were all turtles." "It is said that the grandchildren of this turtle will only shrink in the Wangba Cave. "The dwarf mongrel is the most despicable human race in the world. "Wait. The abundance of imagination and the proliferation of foul language are staggering! During the day, it was the world of the officers and men of the coalition forces, and any officers and men who dared to expose their bodies from the caves or positions would be mercilessly shot by US planes and large-caliber artillery in the air. Enraged and unbreathable, the soldiers often attack in small groups or even squadrons at night, which is exactly what the coalition forces want, and the coalition soldiers laugh and happily slaughter the "pirates" who have fallen into the trap with all the weapons at their disposal. Due to the long battle front and the wide dispersion of forces, General Ushijima was not able to effectively control the overall situation.

The night attack was not carried out on his orders, but by some middle- and lower-ranking officers who knew that they were going to die. Over the next two weeks, Ushijima's 32nd Army suffered heavy losses, with its most elite troops losing more than 9,000 officers and men. Although Shuri's defense line had not yet been lost, it was already crumbling, and there were no reserves. By April 10, the Sino-American coalition had occupied the northern half of Okinawa except for the main peninsula. After 3 days of fierce fighting, the 2nd Marine Division of the U.S. Marine Corps captured Mt. Yaedake. The mountain, which is about 1,200 feet high and sparsely wooded and mostly black, is the commanding height of the entire northern peninsula.

Defending the mountain was a wing of the 62nd Division, the main force in the hands of General Ushijima Mitsuru, with a total of more than 2,000 men. The commander was Kameda Nakahito Daisa, who graduated from the Imperial Tokyo Army University, served in the Kwantung Army, and participated in the 'Nomenkan' incident. This Dazuo has a lot of combat experience, but he is a powder jar and has a violent temper. He could not stand the insults of the enemy, and organized night attacks every night, and one failure after another did not make the pig-headed Dazuo wake up, and in this way, by April 10, there were less than 500 soldiers left in the defense of this strategically valuable mountain. However, the Chinese and American coalition forces launched more than 20 attacks in three days. Kameda ran out of troops, and when the Allied Marines rushed up the hill, he committed suicide by poking his half-cut command knife into his belly. The loss of Mt. Yaetake meant that the Sino-American coalition had occupied half of the island of Okinawa, which made General Barnack and his staff officers elated and confident.

But the offensive of the U.S. Army's 77th Division, which was tasked with capturing a small island about three miles west of the Motobu Peninsula, was not very smooth. This small island is called Ie Island. It was said that the ammunition and supplies of the army defending Okinawa Island were a cantonment area, and the island was an oval with a disproportionate length and width. In the middle of the island there is an extinct volcano about 2,000 meters high. The mountain has now been almost hollowed out by himself. Because its geological structure is relatively stable, a large amount of military supplies can be stored in the mountain, and there is an airfield built at the foot of the mountain, the scale is quite reasonable, although there is no half of the army's aircraft on the island, but this airport is enough to take off and land the "B-17" air fortress. If it is slightly transformed, it is not too difficult for a super air fortress like "B-29" to take off and land.

In charge of defending the island was a wing of the mixed brigade of the Chinese army, which had more than 1,780 officers and men, and a militia force of about 7,000 people. As the vanguard of the U.S. Army's 77th Division approached the volcano, they encountered numerous caves, tunnels, and bunkers. Like a ghost, he haunts it and adopts the tactic of "shooting a shot to change a place, and never emptying the gun." The aircraft artillery of the Chinese and American coalition forces is completely useless.

Many officers and men of the Sino-US coalition were shot dead inexplicably, completely unaware of where the bullets came from. Although the defenders were numerically inferior, with the support of the militia regiments, he repelled the attacks of the 77th Division of the US Army again and again, and the battle was in a stalemate here.

On this morning, Ernie, a well-known American war correspondent accompanying the army, who had interviewed Liu Xirui many times and became good friends with Liu Xirui. Pyle was killed. He was supposed to be with the 4th Marine Division, but when he heard that the attack of the 77th Marine Division was blocked on Ie Island, he decided to take a look.

When he rode a 40-year-old "Dodge" jeep to the forward position, he was ambushed by himself. The machine gun knocked over the little jeep, and Pyle jumped into a crater, and as he poked his head out to see what was going on, a Japanese sniper opened fire, and the bullet hit the reporter's temple, killing him instantly. Later, after the Sino-American coalition occupied Okinawa, the soldiers erected a stone monument for him at the place where he died, and Liu Xirui wrote on it with his own hands in English and Chinese:

"On April 10, 1945, the Navy and Army lost a brother named Ernie. Pyle. ”

President Truman later honored him by saying:

Ernie. Pyle is the face of the ordinary soldiers of the coalition who have built great achievements! ”

Sichuan, Chongqing.

Goofy sat quietly in his office, then looked at the huge table clock.

"Hmmm! It's a little past 1 p.m., and it's almost there! Soon! Americans are about to lose their greatest, but won't walk president! ”

April 12, 1945, was the 10th day since the U.S. troops landed on Okinawa.

At the same time, at the hot spring resort in Georgia, President Roosevelt went to a small wooden villa called the 'Little White House', about two miles from the Hot Springs Foundation. The afternoon sun is warm and pleasant, the lake is sparkling in the sun, spring is here, the weather is bright, the spring is bright, nature is full of vitality, and everything is revived. The flowers and trees around the cottage compete for young leaves, and they are full of life. President Roosevelt sat in a wheelchair, his determined gaze scanning the beauty of spring, and his heart was very calm. He had a vague feeling that there were only a few hours left in his time.

Looking back on his life, President Roosevelt felt that there was nothing to regret. He did two things in his life, which seemed to him to be the greatest thing, and in fact it was recognized by the American people and the people of the world. Except, of course, for himself and the Germans. The first is to save the United States from a severe economic crisis and carry out a series of reforms to put the United States on the right track of economic recovery. Second, they supported and participated in the anti-fascist war of World War II, and now victory is in sight. Although I can't see the final outcome, it doesn't matter, people will not forget their contribution to this world war.

At about 1 o'clock in the afternoon, under the pretext of wanting a portrait, he sat alone in the wide cloister of the cottage, and he asked a painter to paint him a watercolor portrait. The portrait was not to be moved, which was exactly what President Roosevelt wanted, and no one was with him, except for the attentive painter, and even his wife Irina was sent away by him. Roosevelt always thought that the appearance of the dying man must be quite ugly, he really wanted to touch his emaciated chin, and secretly beat the drum in his heart, I hope this painter will not be too serious, and know how to "beautify", otherwise what will be left to posterity is a portrait of an ape-like president! That's good, maybe this serious painter will directly paint himself as a monkey in a suit, tie, and wheelchair! Alas! I can't care so much, let him go! At least this is the last peace I enjoy in my busy life!

My life is like a movie replaying in my mind. He seemed to see a beautiful house in New York's Hyde Park on January 30, 1882, where he was born. His father, who was first a diplomat and then an industrialist, was overjoyed and named himself a man named Franklin. Draenau. Roosevelt's name. Since he was a child, he has been traveling around Europe with his parents, as if his childhood memories are only a few horse-drawn carriages and minaret-shaped buildings. At the age of 18, he entered Harvard University, and of course he was most interested in politics, history and journalism. As for whether he would become a politician, a historian or a journalist, he couldn't make up his mind at the time, so he decided to wait and see. At the age of 22, he went to Columbia University to study law. At the same time, he got acquainted with Theodore, the 26th president of the United States at the time and his cousin. Roosevelt's niece, Irina, and married the girl in the same year.

This girl has accompanied her all her life, she can be said to be smart, beautiful, elegant and virtuous, a standard good wife and mother, and has been of great help to herself politically. It's a pity that she can't be by her side in her last moments. Because there are more important issues to consider than this, I have to entrust her!

After graduating from Columbia University in 1907 and qualifying as a lawyer, Roosevelt knew he had no intention of becoming a lawyer. He was deeply influenced by the old Roosevelt, and what he was most willing to do was to enter politics and enter politics. In fact, he joined the Harvard Republican Club when he was still in college, but in 1910 he ran for the Senate of New York State as a member of the Ming Cook Party, and who knew that the election would be successful, which was simply too surprising, and he was only 28 years old at the time. Since then, I have been determined to pursue a career in politics. I remember that the first time I supported the presidential campaign was in 1912, when I assisted Mr. Wilson in the presidential campaign, it was really God's favor, and I may have been destined to be a politician by nature. The election was unexpectedly successful, and Wilson became president of the United States, himself became well-known in the Mingchu Party, and served as assistant secretary of the Admiralty.

But in 1920, he was nominated as a presidential candidate by the Myocook Party, but he lost the election, which was the first political setback, but it was because of this setback that he was determined to become president of the United States of America. And through this campaign, the whole of America finally knew about a man named Franklin D. Roosevelt. Unfortunately, it can be said that from the defeat of this campaign, bad luck has followed itself. In the summer of 1921, I made a mistake that I regretted for the rest of my life. It almost ruined everything, and after a bushfire, he jumped into the cold waters of the Bay of Fundy with soot and heat, and not only suffered from spinal cord inflammation, but also paralyzed his lower limbs like polio.

In the most painful of those times, it was his wife Irina and her friend Edward. Arsene Wenger was always by his side and gave him a lot of encouragement, which gave him the courage to continue on the political stage. His wife and his friends accompanied him in a wheelchair, sometimes on crutches, and appeared confidently in various political occasions and actively engaged in various political activities. In 1928, he successfully ran for governor of New York, which strengthened his confidence in politics. In November 1932, after unremitting efforts, he defeated Hoover in the presidential race and finally became the 32nd president of the United States of America.

Thinking back to this, Roosevelt in the wheelchair felt a lot of emotion, he looked at the painter in front of him calmly waving the paint-stained brush, it was so handy, there was no burden, the pen in the painter's hand was only responsible for one person, and Roosevelt himself couldn't help but look at his own hand. Oh, yes! I have also signed countless words with a stroke of pen and ink, but what kind of pen is that! It determines how many national policies and major events, and how many people live and die, and also determines the rise and fall of many countries in the world. Now I can finally let it go for good!

Everyone thinks that the president has the most power and is very prestigious, but the height is unbearable! On March 4, 1933, Roosevelt was sworn in, and it was not until he took office that he discovered that the United States! No! Not only in the United States, but in the United Kingdom; France; Germany, as well as the whole of Europe, and the whole world, are in an extreme economic recession, which is basically an economic crisis. Industrial and agricultural production has declined, unemployment has risen sharply, and prices have skyrocketed. Fortunately, Roosevelt had studied this economic situation during the election campaign, and he had already been mentally prepared, so he would not be caught off guard. The new president began to employ a large number of new people, resolutely implemented the new policy, reformed the malpractices, vigorously advocated the revitalization of the economy, and successively presided over and formulated the "Emergency Banking Act"; the Emergency Relief Act; the Agricultural Adjustment Act; The Industrial Rehabilitation Act and a series of other bills. Efforts have been made to strengthen cooperation and ties between the government and enterprises, and coercive means have been adopted to forcibly and resolutely intervene and regulate the social economy. It has dealt a blow to a large number of economic lawbreakers without mercy. This series of measures has achieved remarkable results, and the US economy has begun to come out of the trough and rise steadily.

But this was only the beginning, and Roosevelt immediately followed up the pace of New Deal reform. resolutely introduced the Public Utilities Holding Company Act; More draconian laws, such as the Wagner Act, have strengthened tax supervision and payment controls for business owners. The Cash-for-Work Act has also been enacted; the Social Insurance Act; The Labor Standards Act and other laws and policies are used to improve the living conditions of workers. This move won the support of the vast majority of Americans for the New Deal, which was undoubtedly the greatest political achievement since Roosevelt took office. As a result of this series of political reforms, the actual relations of production have basically been changed, most of the ills have been corrected, and the increasingly fierce social contradictions have finally been eased. In 1936, Roosevelt won another re-election campaign

And President Roosevelt never imagined at this time that in distant China, a Chinese general was also thinking about President Roosevelt's life.

Goofy certainly knows a lot about President Roosevelt's great achievements in reviving the American economy. The deeds of these big figures who make up history are not spared in the history books, and of course there are also records of the people themselves, which must be exposed and exposed, plus verbal criticism. But Goofy doesn't particularly care about these things, because it has nothing to do with China at all, so be fine! Let's go! That's all the Yankee's own nest, and as a Chinese, it's better to be idle and less concerned about these things of the Americans. Goofy cared about and valued President Roosevelt's contribution and tremendous role in World War II. In particular, the tough and intransigent policy adopted by Yue himself, as well as the support and assistance to China in the War of Resistance Against Japan.

In fact, Gao Fei still admires that in the early stage of the war, when isolationism was prevalent in the United States and the United States was neutral, the president used the method of concealing the sky and the sea to formulate a whole set of support policies that made the isolationists in the United States stunned to fight the British against the Germans, and the Chinese counterattacked himself. This guy is really "cunning". Later in Roosevelt's second presidential term, World War II broke out. At that time, the U.S. Congress passed the Neutrality Act, which kept the United States out of the flames of war in Europe and Asia, which was certainly not good news for China, Britain, France and other countries in difficulty, but Roosevelt had his own clever plan, on the one hand, he secretly supported the United States [***] to expand its armaments, and on the other hand, he tried every means to aid Britain and China.

For example, the US fleet was openly dispatched to escort the British convoy, while it adopted a diplomatic policy of-for-tat and unyielding an inch, demanding that the company completely withdraw its troops from China, stop exporting oil and steel to the country, and freeze its assets in the United States. At the same time, domestic arms production was increased, so that the United States eventually became the largest arsenal of the Allies. And all that.

In January 1941, the president, who had a particularly good brain, delivered his famous "fireside address", which turned tens of thousands of planes, tanks, and artillery into "water pipes". President Roosevelt, through Congress, forcibly repealed the "cash to carry" clause in the "Neutrality Act" and replaced it with the "Lend-Lease Act." For the warring nations that were on fire, the British, Chinese, and others happily borrowed the Americans' "water pipes," while the Germans and themselves gritted their teeth and cursed why Roosevelt's head and mouth were not paralyzed like his lower limbs.

And the owner of this "water pipe" is also eager to try to participate in the firefighting shirtless, this guy simply forgot that his lower limb failure was caused by being too active in firefighting, which is really hateful!

It is simply impossible for the Germans and themselves to profit from this clause.

Moreover, after June 22, 1941, the Soviet-German war broke out, and the Soviets also became the beneficiaries of the "water pipe" loan. At this time, Roosevelt was impatient to tear off his mask of neutrality. In August 1941, he signed the "Atlantic Charter" with Churchill's bald man, which actually revealed to the world that he was bent on forming an alliance with Britain. I don't know if I was stupid or God took special care of the Allies, but I attacked Pearl Harbor without consulting anyone, and when the Pacific War broke out, it was incumbent on American GIs to start fighting the Germans and Italians in Europe, Asia, and the Pacific.

And in January 1942, the president cobbled together 26 belligerent countries to sign the "Declaration of the United Nations" in Washington, which was the original form of the United Nations.

Although Goofy is familiar with history, he is still at a loss for the many political methods of Roosevelt, an old politician. Under President Roosevelt's leadership, Americans were active in various theaters of the world wars, including Asia, North Africa, China, the Pacific, the Atlantic, and Normandy. It's so energetic, and I can't even accept it if I want to!

At the beginning of 1944, the president, who was in a wheelchair, made up his mind to defeat the Republican Party again in the domestic election and was re-elected for the fourth term. My goodness! In this respect alone, it is many times stronger than the former British Admiralty Secretary of the Chinese President, who was ousted from power before even attending the Yalta Conference

It was 1:15 p.m., and Roosevelt couldn't afford it anymore because he was thinking too much, and he had no choice but to do it! Although he was still a little reluctant, he couldn't help it, and his time had come. Roosevelt closed his eyes and muttered:

"I have a headache!"

With that, he collapsed and lost consciousness.

The painter threw down his brush in horror and shouted loudly, and the servants hurried over. President Roosevelt had fallen into a deep coma, having served as president of the American Medical Association and president of Roosevelt's exclusive physician, James James. When Dr. Pauline was notified, he hurried to the hot spring resort at 3:20 p.m. on April 12. President Roosevelt was already covered in cold sweat, his face was pale, and he had difficulty breathing. The president's pulse almost stopped beating completely, and all kinds of first aid measures were taken, but God was determined to recall the believer. Four minutes later, Roosevelt's heart stopped beating. Dr. Pauline was forced to inject another booster injection, but God is God, and no one can change his decision. The president's heart barely beat a few more times, and then it stopped forever, at 3:55 a.m.

The death of President Roosevelt had a huge repercussion in the world!

In Berlin, amid the rumbling of artillery fire, Goebbels happily called the last bastion of the Third Reich. He said to Hitler:

"Fate has taken the life of your worst enemy, and God has not forsaken us! God has twice saved you from savage assassinations, and now he has brought down our most dangerous enemy. What a miracle! ”

In fact, it was the people who should have rejoiced most about the death of President Roosevelt, who had reason to be more jubilant than the Germans. But to people's surprise, he didn't put on a look of schadenfreude. Perhaps now that the war has been going on, I naturally understand that they are finished, and even if the Americans die 5 or 6 presidents and 7 or 8 five-star generals, the outcome will be the same. He must have lost the war. The newly inaugurated Prime Minister Suzuki even expressed his condolences to the Americans on the death of President Roosevelt through Radio Tokyo, his deep condolences for the death of the leader who enabled the Americans to win the war, and his deep sympathy for the people of the United States of America.

However, the propaganda media in China refused to give up this great opportunity, and newspapers and magazines happily reported the news of this 'morale boost'. Tokyo's "Ili Shimbun" reported:

"As the worst embodiment and representative of the American war machine, Roosevelt was responsible for the millions of people who died in the war, and he caused great destruction and the most despicable effects on the world's humanity. His death was a heavenly punishment."

And "Chaoyue News" wrote:

"No matter who dies, the American militant surname will not change because of this, we must be determined to defend the homeland and carry the war to the end!"

(To be continued)