Imperial Overlord

: Five hundred and one to break the game

If the signature style of every famous player in history is applied to a game play, it is a very interesting thing.

For example, the famous German player Rommel is a typical first-rate tactician. He advocates the attack and likes to concentrate his strength to fight an offensive battle without hesitation.

This kind of radical play, once successful, will be destroyed. But once it fails, it will be irreversible. It is a typical speculative and desperate tactic.

On the other hand, Marshall is different. He is a great **** of the sub-mining development genre. He will frantically build his own base at the beginning of the game, open countless sub-bases, and then develop technology.

When he decides to go out for a decisive battle, it must be the time when the population limit has been exceeded, the military strength has reached the highest level, the technology has been upgraded, and the money has been accumulated.

Therefore, Marshall is the only five-star general in the United States who has never brought troops to fight, because he does not need to go to the front to lead troops to fight at all.

The genius could rely on ingenious maneuvers to allow the U.S. military to generally overwhelm its opponents before they go to war.

When Marshall thinks he can attack, even a group of mediocre people can easily crush the enemy with an army ten times larger than the enemy.

"The training of the army has not been fully carried out yet, because of domestic opposition, our military expansion plan is not progressing smoothly." Marshall said depressedly.

Although in the process of assisting the United Kingdom, many American military industrial enterprises have already begun to operate. But because the United States has not fully participated in the war, the United States has not achieved full mobilization.

Like Germany, the United States is now in a state of tied hands and feet. The difference is that Li Le has already begun to untie the chains that bind him, while the United States has difficulties in unblocking its own chains as well.

"In terms of the Air Force, the P-40 fighter jets we assisted the UK have been shot down too many times by the Germans... I suspect that the UK has also lost the performance of our fighter jets to the Germans." Marshall looked at Roosevelt and expressed his concerns matter.

At this time, the U.S. military did not have the air force. At this time, American aircraft were assigned to the command of the army and the navy respectively.

The P-40 fighter jet is a new fighter jet that has just been in service in the United States. The United States has not had a good replacement model in a short period of time.

But now, the Germans shot down the P-40 very easily. In the loss report sent by the UK, more than 100 P-40s were shot down in a single day.

In this case, if you still feel that your aircraft has excellent performance, you are really a fool. Marshall is clearly not a fool, so he is adjusting the equipment composition of the US military.

"New fighter jets must be developed to replace all existing fighter jets." Marshall continued to Roosevelt: "I am worried that Germany will sell the performance of our aircraft to Japan..."

Even though the relationship between Japan and Germany is not as close as it has been in history, the United States is still very worried about the performance of its weapons, which is well understood by Japan.

After all, the Pacific Ocean is also at war with swords drawn. The negotiations between Japan and the United States have made no progress, and the relationship between the two countries is becoming more and more tense.

Before Pearl Harbor, the United States had always focused its attention on the Pacific Ocean. It is bent on preventing Japan from becoming king and hegemony here, but it has adopted a laissez-faire attitude towards Europe.

Why is this so? This is related to the basic national strategy of the United States. The United States hopes that the United Kingdom and Germany will lose both in Europe, which is in line with the strategic significance of the United States.

Therefore, the war in Europe is fought as fiercely as possible, and the European economic circle is shattered, so that the United States can receive the fruits of victory in the past.

It's different on the Pacific side, which is almost America's paradise. Originally, there was still a sense of British presence here, but now the United Kingdom is being beaten by Germany and has no intention of operating the Pacific region.

Because of this, diplomatic relations in the Pacific are relatively clear. As long as Japan is settled, the United States can do whatever it wants.

Can the U.S. settle Japan? In fact, the United States is very sure that the number of warships in the United States is larger than that of Japan, and the United States controls the traffic arteries in the Pacific Ocean and controls the oil-producing areas.

With these, the United States is tantamount to pinching Japan by the throat, so in Marshall's view, the United States has a solid victory in the Pacific Ocean.

It's just that things have changed now. The tactical revolution triggered by Germany's use of aircraft carriers in the Atlantic has not only destroyed the former maritime hegemon of the United Kingdom, but also stimulated the United States and Japan.

These two countries were the real aircraft carrier powers in the world at the time of 1940. Both countries have a large number of aircraft carriers, and Japan is even the world's largest in number.

Japan had 11 aircraft carriers at the time of Pearl Harbor in 1941, and the United States had 7 at this time.

Compared with Germany's lone Zeppelin, the emergence of new aircraft carrier tactics has a huge impact on the two countries.

You know, when the German Zeppelin relied on advanced FW-190T fighter jets to traverse the Atlantic Ocean, Japan and the United States were both playing big guns!

Compared with the Zero fighter that shocked the world, the real secret weapon in Japan's mind is the super battleship Yamato that can fight ten fighters.

The United States also hoarded a large number of battleships at Pearl Harbor, trying to have a vigorous Pacific version of Jutland after the war with Japan.

But now it seems that the taste of this vigorous naval battle is about to change. Everything is no longer according to the American pre-directed script, which makes Marshall, the operating genius, a little difficult to adapt.

Things are out of control, which is the most taboo for people who like to operate and crush. Because it was out of control, it meant that many of the first movers that were set up in advance became irrelevant useless chess.

"It's too late to send troops to reinforce Britain. If Britain falls to Germany, won't we lose control of the whole situation?" Roosevelt hated the current situation, which was really uncomfortable.

If the efforts of two generations are broken by brute force by a calculated pawn, then it will be a big joke.

"Where did the Germans get so many new tactics and so many weird ideas?" Roosevelt finally complained.

He had wanted to complain for a long time. In his eyes, Hitler was simply a monster, a terrifying existence that was even more prophetic than a prophet.

The German head of state took advantage of the guilt of Britain and France, as well as the connivance of the United States, to retake the Rhineland, annex Austria, and occupy Czechoslovakia.

Immediately after that, they allied with the Soviet Union to divide Poland. Before the Western powers could react, they swept across France and swallowed the three lowland countries and Norway.

Then the Third Reich, which had already straddled half of Europe, developed various new tactics, allowing the navy to outmaneuver the weak and the tyrannical British Empire in just half a year.

A bad card actually played a momentum of sweeping Liuhe, and now it is about to overturn the card table and take all three. To say that Hitler is not evil enough, who can believe it?

What Roosevelt didn't know was that the expansion and annexation by force before, which seemed ingenious, was still under the control of the United States. These things happen to be what the real Hitler did.

After June 1940, the head of state has been replaced. The person who later used technology to promote tactics and evolved into a revolution in combat rules was not the original Hitler, but a soul from the 21st century.

The timing of Li Le's intervention was just right. He could borrow the legacy left by Hitler without having to bear the pressure of adversity. This gave him room to maneuver, allowing him to freely use his strengths.

Although the use of weapons to change the situation of the war is the most successful approach, when the technology accumulates to a certain extent, it can indeed be achieved by triggering tactical changes to form an advantage.

Especially in World War II, when everyone was still in the exploratory stage of the naval combat system, it was possible to gain a leading edge by avoiding detours and going straight to the right track.

After all, the navy is a high-tech arm, and it is actually impossible to catch up in a short period of time.

If Japan changed its combat plan in the Battle of Midway and resolutely arranged tactics around naval aviation, then the outcome would be another matter.

It is precisely because everyone is still in the stage of exploration and exploration that the tactics of the commanders are immature and will change and change. It is precisely these uncertainties that have led to many battles beyond recognition.

"Mr. President~www.wuxiaspot.com~ We don't care about the weird ideas of the Germans now." Marshall said to Roosevelt: "Re-evaluating the combat effectiveness of aircraft carriers and developing new aircraft is the top priority."

Roosevelt nodded and agreed: "You're right, I'm too anxious because of things in the UK. We can't ignore the UK side, discuss an optimal plan as soon as possible, and find a way to support some urgent supplies in the UK!"

What supplies the UK could have in short supply were nothing more than arms. It has been more than a day since the British distress telegram was sent. The content is probably to have as many tanks and as many planes as possible.

Marshall had read the telegram, and the request in it was also a headache for the United States. Thousands of tanks cannot be raised by the United States in a short period of time, and thousands of fighter jets are not a small number.

The point is that it is a small matter for the United States to need a thousand fighter jets, but a thousand fighter pilots are a big deal.

As the casualty rate of American voluntary pilots who assist the United Kingdom is getting higher and higher, many people have no return, and fewer and fewer American pilots are willing to fight in the United Kingdom. Where did Marshall go to find so many willing pilots to die in England?

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