Chapter 701: The Great Commander's Anger (Medium)
Chapter 61: The Anger of the Great Commander (Medium)
In fact, if we further examine it carefully, there are more interesting points in the explanation of the so-called "Red Russia selling kidneys to aid Japan". Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info
For example, even if Stalin could get the Soviet arsenal to produce weapons and ammunition of the Japanese army according to the drawing process of Japanese engineers. But those tanks and planes or other "little things" are just that, what about the few Yamato-class battleships that suddenly appeared? In Vladivostok, which is frozen for half a year every year, how can you imagine that there will not be a giant shipyard with advanced technology that can build seven or eight dozen Yamato ships at the same time?
If ships were built in the industrial cities of Russia's European part, not to mention that the Soviet Union's own Red Navy did not seem to have such a large tonnage of giant battleships, even if they could really be built, how could these huge ships repeat the route of the Tsarist Second Pacific Fleet and travel thousands of miles from the Baltic Sea or the Black Sea to the Japanese archipelago on the other side of the world to participate in the war? Don't forget, in this time of war when relations between countries are highly tense, the United States and British intelligence agencies will not turn a blind eye to such an obvious movement of the Great Fleet, no matter how much they neglect their duties, right?
- Unless the intelligence agencies of the United States and Great Britain had been thoroughly infiltrated by the Soviets and turned into a semicolon of the Comintern, or a sign of pure fraud, amateur novelists from top to bottom who sat in their offices and fabricated information, it would have been impossible to detect such an obvious thing.
However, since the Pentagon and the intelligence services have played scoundrels to bite this one to death, Truman, who was congenitally deficient, could only choke and roll his eyes.
- Whether you believe it or not, they all believe it anyway, what can you, a president who has no heels and no background, who came to power by making a fortune from the dead?
(Truman did not come to power through elections, but as a prop to balance the cabinet, and was appointed vice president by Roosevelt - Truman had only met Roosevelt twice before, and as a result, Roosevelt died suddenly in office less than half a year after being elected for the fourth time, so the presidency went to Truman.) )
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Of course, rolling our eyes is rolling our eyes, and we still have to come up with a countermeasure as soon as possible for the increasingly erosive East Asian war situation.
So, after rolling his eyes and performing for a while, President Truman had to continue to discuss the war with Chief of Staff Marshall.
In general, the entire situation in the Western Pacific, led by the United States, is now in an embarrassing decline. The unfortunate division of the King of the United States of America has not only been defeated all the way in the main battlefield of the Japanese archipelago, but even in several other secondary battlefields, it has also been full of bad news recently, which makes people scratch their heads.
First of all, after a very stubborn entrenchment in Seoul for half a year with the sporadic assistance provided by the US Pacific Fleet, the "government of the Republic of Korea" established by the rabble of Park Chung-hee, Syngman Rhee, and Kim Koo in Seoul, the former royal capital, was finally defeated last month, and the Korean Peninsula was basically dyed red.
Although the self-proclaimed generalissimo Mr. Park Chung-hee was not killed or captured in Seoul, but successfully broke out of the encirclement with a vote of cronies and continued to incite the squires and capitalists to launch an armed rebellion, no matter how you look at it, it is only a dying struggle, and it is estimated that it will not last long.
However, the United States had long expected the eventual defeat of the "freedom camp" on the Korean Peninsula: after all, the Korean Peninsula was directly bordered by land with the Soviet Far East, and the Red Camp provided an endless stream of human and material assistance to the Korean Bolsheviks. However, if the United States wants to send something to the "government of the Republic of Korea" before it has conquered Japan, it is really much more difficult and dangerous than having a transport plane carrying supplies for Chairman Chiang to fly over the Himalayas over the "Hump Route" -- during the entire Korean Civil War, the United States sent a total of 16 cargo ships loaded with arms and fuel to smuggle aid to the "government of the Republic of Korea" of Park Chung-hee, Syngman Rhee, and Kim Koo. But only nine freighters managed to reach the ports of Incheon or Gunsan in Korea, and the rest were sunk by Japanese or Soviet navies on the way. Of the nine freighters that managed to reach North Korea, one was blown up on the dock by enemy planes, three were sunk on the way back, and only five ships were able to escape in one piece.
Therefore, President Truman and the generals of the Pentagon regarded this "government of the Republic of Korea" from the beginning as an outcast of time, and did not expect it to survive the red flood that swept through Northeast Asia. With such scarce aid, these North Korean sticks have been able to toss all the way to the present, and even continue to block the Soviet side for some time to come, which is far from worth the fare.
Then, on the more important Chinese battlefield, the arrogant Chairman Chiang and his Nationalist Government were still in the mud, and all fronts were defeated one after another, and all the land north of the Yangtze River had been lost, and only a few provinces on the southeast coast were left south of the Yangtze River. On the other hand, the Chinese Red Army succeeded in stabilizing the chaotic situation in Manchuria and incorporated this heavy industry production base left over by the Japanese into its own system, thus greatly enhancing their originally weak logistics support and continuous combat capabilities, making their strategic advantages more obvious. Its southward vanguard has swept across the provinces of Sichuan, Guizhou, Yunnan, and Guangxi, and is now engaged in fierce fighting with the government forces of Chairman Chiang in Canton.
In order to save this indisputable ally, the US military has done its best to squeeze out all kinds of military supplies from Pearl Harbor and the Japanese front line where fierce fighting is raging, and transport them to various ports in Zhejiang, Fujian, and Guangdong one after another, so as to provide logistical supplies for Chairman Chiang's wasted army. He even asked General Stilwell to lead a volunteer force of 5,000 people composed of Americans and Canadians to directly join the bloody attack and defense of Guangzhou City.
If Stalin was really "selling kidneys to aid Japan", then Truman was almost to the point of "selling kidneys to aid Chiang".
- No way, although the White House has long known that Chairman Jiang's little brother is incompetent, disobedient and cheating, but in order to block the red tide that is raging and sweeping the world, he can only pinch his nose and accept his fate, and he has to bother to transfuse blood and wipe his ass...... Otherwise, the situation in East Asia will be even more dire if the whole of China is completely discolored, and the socialist camp will increase the population of the whole of Europe......
Looking around the whole of East Asia, only the US military in the Philippine battlefield came with good news. With only three divisions and the pro-American armed forces of the Philippines, Admiral MacArthur succeeded in recovering the capital Manila, and then took control of all the major port cities of Luzon and re-established the pro-American government of the Republic of the Philippines. However, although the "Hook" red guerrillas of the CPP suffered heavy losses, they still entrenched themselves in the inland mountainous areas of Luzon Island, using Baguio as their base, and continued to resist stubbornly. and Mindanao, in the southern Philippines, is also home to a variety of ethnic rebels and religious forces. If the U.S. military wants to really sweep away the entire Philippines, it will have to invest a lot of money.