Chapter 1111 Looks Beautiful

Because the "God of Liberty" operation was at its most critical moment, US President Roosevelt stayed up all night, sitting in the Oval Office waiting for bad news from the front line. Roosevelt certainly had an extraordinary tolerance for all kinds of bad news, and he was also particularly adept at making difficult and painful decisions. Pen "Fun" Pavilion www.biquge.info such as the execution of the "God of Liberty" battle!

This adventurous plan to launch a counterattack from the sea against the German-entrenched British Guiana was fraught with controversy -- President Roosevelt had seen at least 30 similar plans in the past two years, and the Joint Chiefs of Staff would come up with at least one plan a month to attack Guyana, and sometimes two in a month, with the help of an unknown number of brilliant and military-knowledged brains.

President Roosevelt, on the other hand, spent a great deal of energy convening a cabinet military meeting to discuss these seemingly unfeasible plans, which would surely have resulted in the death of hundreds of thousands of young Americans.

The outcome of the discussion was either an indefinite shelving or a complete veto, with the exception of the "God of Liberty" plan.

But President Roosevelt also knew that the "God of Liberty" program was successful not because it was better than the 30 other adventures that had been rejected before, but because there was no choice. The United States has been pushed into a corner by Germany preempting the atomic bomb before the United States, the armistice between Soviet Union and Russia, and the beginning of the process of forming the United States in Europe.

Time is no longer on the American side!

Although the industrial capacity of the United States is still strong, surpassing that of the European Community, which has not yet recovered from the devastation of the war and is not fully integrated, if we simply calculate the production capacity of heavy industrial products in the pre-war European Community countries such as Germany, Britain, France, Belgium, and Russia (Soviet Union), the combined production capacity of all products, with the exception of automobiles, is mostly greater than that of the United States. However, this kind of production capacity on paper cannot be fully utilized for various reasons, so that the current military output of the European Community is still inferior to that of the United States.

But over time, the quantitative gap between the US and Europe is certainly narrowing rather than widening.

And since the ground operations on the Eastern Front are almost over - a formal peace agreement between the Soviet Union and Russia on 1 August, and the peaceful withdrawal of the Soviet Red Army from the west of the Ural Mountains - the European Community can now divert all its military power to the Atlantic theater, and the oil production capacity of the Caucasus and the Volga-Ural region will fall intact into the hands of the European Community!

This means that the oil production that the EC had in the 1945 year, could increase by at least 30 million tons! If further increases in the production of oil in the Middle East and an increase in the production of synthetic fuels are taken into account, the total amount of oil (including various synthetic fuels) owned by the EC in 1945 will probably exceed the 100 million ton mark.

The increase in oil and the end of the war on the Eastern Front also meant that the size of the EC's naval and air forces could expand rapidly in the future. If we take into account the current lead in aviation technology that the EC has, it is clear that the prolongation of the war is even more disadvantageous for the United States.

The most disadvantageous aspect of the protracted war for the United States is that the number of atomic bombs possessed by Germany will become more and more as time drags on!

Therefore, as far as the United States is concerned, it is still the most advantageous option for the United States to promote peace by war and to create an armistice condition that is most favorable to the United States in exchange for time to make a breakthrough in the research of the atomic bomb.

This was the main reason why President Roosevelt approved the "Andean Plan" and the "God of Liberty Plan".

But how likely are these two adventurous offensive plans to succeed? To be honest, President Roosevelt really didn't have much certainty in his heart.

A man walked in briskly, and the sound of hurried footsteps sounded on the floor-covered floor, awakening President Roosevelt from his worries and apprehensions. When I looked up, I saw the president's chief of staff William Brown with a look of surprise on his face. Admiral Leahy appeared in front of him. President Roosevelt hurriedly greeted him: "William, how is it?" Did the Marines storm the beachhead in Georgetown? Loss...... Isn't it very bad? ”

"Good news, Mr. President!" William. Leahy replied with a smile, "The first phase of the Liberty program has been successful, and the 4th Marine Division has taken Georgetown!" The losses were not serious, only 24 landing ships, 3 destroyers and 3 escort destroyers were sunk. The loss of personnel is estimated at no more than 3000 ......"

"No more than 3,000?" Roosevelt couldn't believe his ears, "God, is this true?" The sacrifice of 3,000 people in exchange for Georgetown? ”

The U.S. losses on Niihau can exceed 30,000! Now that a tenth of Georgetown has been taken, and no big ships have suffered losses, this can probably only be described as a miracle.

"Yes, Mr. President." William. Leahy also smiled from ear to ear, the previous estimate of the Joint Staff Committee that on the first day of the Georgetown landing operation, the US military may have paid tens of thousands of lives, and without 20-30 days of bloody fighting and 50,000 casualties, the United States would not have been able to get Georgetown.

Moreover, being able to exchange 50,000 lives and one month of bloody fighting for Georgetown is already a great victory for the United States.

And the current situation can only be described as a miracle blessed by God.

"How is this possible?" Roosevelt stared at William with wide eyes. Leahy, "Are the Germans defending Georgetown asleep?" ”

"No, they didn't fall asleep, they all ran away." William. "The landing formation was attacked by German aircraft, torpedo boats and submarines, and all the losses were caused by them," Leahy said. But during the landing operation, there was no resistance. ”

"The Germans abandoned Georgetown?" Roosevelt was stunned and stunned, "How is this possible?" ”

William, who was as happy as if he had won the jackpot. Leahy smiled and shrugged, "Mr. President, I don't know what's going on?" One thing is for sure, though, the Star-Spangled Banner is flying over Georgetown right now! It's ours. ”

"Thank God," Roosevelt breathed a sigh of relief, "that this is a good thing anyway, and it is also very beneficial for peace talks." ”

Mussolini left the United States disappointed, but the door to peace talks was not closed. Representatives of the United States and the European Community continue to negotiate secretly under the mediation of Rome.

The progress made by the United States on the battlefield will undoubtedly become a bargaining chip in peace negotiations.

"And what about the direction of Valparaiso Bay?" Roosevelt immediately remembered the key to the Andean Plan - the Gulf of Valparaiso in Chile. "Where are the aircraft carriers of the Germans?"

William. "The German aircraft carrier group should still be there, and German carrier-based aircraft bombed the airfield in Valparaiso Bay yesterday evening," Leahy said. In addition, according to the detection of submarines, last night there was a flotilla of 20-30 ships, which bypassed Tierra del Fuego and entered the Pacific Ocean from the Atlantic. It was supposed to be the German fleet that left the port of Belém on August 13, which we estimate to be a landing formation, and the first destination was probably Puerto Montt in southern Chile. ”

"Nothing will be a problem, will it?" Roosevelt looked worried again.

"It's not a big problem." William. "The fleet won't arrive at Puerto Montt in as little as two days, unloading will take two to three days, and then it's going to take 1,000 kilometers overland to get to Santiago...... It is estimated that it will take 5-8 days. After 10 days, the Germans would be able to launch a counterattack in the Valparaiso area. And our fast troop carriers are now arriving in the port of Valparaiso, with thousands of soldiers and a large amount of equipment arriving every day. In 10 days, our total strength in the Valpalai area will exceed 35,000. ”

Although the carrying capacity is very limited, the speed is very fast, it is not easy to be detected and intercepted, and it is the best means of transportation to increase troops through dangerous sea areas.

In the Andean Plan, there is a plan to use fast troop carriers to increase troops in the Gulf of Valparaíso. For this reason, before the US military launched the landing operation, dozens of "flat-deck troop carriers" and nearly 20,000 officers and men of the 2nd Marine Division arrived at the port of Guayaquil in Ecuador. After the successful landing in Valparaiso Bay, the "flat-deck transports", loaded with personnel and equipment, set off in batches for Valparaiso Bay.

"That's great!" President Roosevelt smiled reassuringly, "Whatever the Germans are conspiring up, the current situation is certainly in our favor." William, now we have to hold Valparaiso and Georgetown...... This means a lot to the United States, to the free world. ”

"I understand, Mr. President." William. Leahy gave Roosevelt a military salute and turned to rush Chief of Naval Operations Ernest Bush. King and Army Chief of Staff Marshall conveyed Roosevelt's latest directives.

At the same time, Field Marshal Hersmann, who had just been made Duke of Rastenburg (because of the withdrawal of Soviet troops from Moscow), was also holding a military meeting in the Joint Intelligence Command Center within the General Staff to study the latest changes in the Atlantic theater.

Like the reaction of the Americans, Hersmann and the commanders of the German navy, army, air force, and marines believed that the current situation was very favorable for Germany and the European Community.

Because the Americans are stepping step by step into the trap carefully designed by the Great General Staff of Germany!

An operational plan aimed at annihilating the main force of the US Atlantic Fleet -- the "Atlantic Storm" plan -- has also been drawn up.