Imperial Overlord
: Seven hundred and eighty strategic prediction
1. Through some interpretations and vague unofficial statements, each country hides its own masters of strategic analysis, and only exposes some superficial unofficial history to satisfy most people's curiosity about history.
If history can be so simple that by deciphering a code, the outcome of the war can be changed, then all strategists and famous generals can commit suicide by raising their guns.
To attribute the conclusions based on the database and the analysis of strategic decision makers to the deciphering of one document or several documents is too much of a child's play.
Countries are also willing to use some unofficial history and stories to interpret the past history, and weaken the existence of strategic layout and precise analysis masters that control the development of the world.
Did the landing in Normandy rely on the corpse of a non-existent colonel and the document on him to play Hitler and Rommel all over the place?
No, it's not that simple at all! In fact, Hitler's judgment on the Atlantic Barrier was based on the application of existing military technology. He believed that there must be large ports in the area where the Allied forces landed.
The Germans were convinced of this inference, because they had no idea that the Allies already had such a technological innovation as a floating dock!
Rommel's armored forces were deployed deep in France, a tactical compromise and an underestimation of Allied air support.
Because the force is limited and can only be used in a concentrated manner, Rommel can only deploy his armored forces in the second line.
Because the army has to face the situation that the enemy has air superiority for the first time in a large-scale maneuver, it is inevitable that there will be a misjudgment of the impact of the attack distance on the attack!
This is the fundamental reason for the victory of the Allied forces. As for the fake Patton and Colonel's body documents, it is just the icing on the cake. It is absolutely exaggerated to think that it played a decisive role.
On the Pacific battlefield, the same is true: what the US military deciphered Japan's intelligence is actually a strategic choice of Japan, and it has come to an end before.
Before that, if Japan dropped the Philippines and Malaya, even Myanmar and Southeast Asia, and directly attacked the US territory in the Pacific Ocean, the United States could not be sure that the Japanese army would attack Midway Island.
But after Japan attacked Malaya, the Philippines and Southeast Asia, the only option left was Midway!
At this time, the U.S. intelligence agency that deciphered the Japanese telegram can be sure that the intelligence in its hands is accurate.
If the time is earlier, even if they get this information, they can only find a way to analyze whether it is a trap that Japan dug for the remaining troops of the US Navy on Midway Island!
Who can guarantee that the deciphered message was not sent by the Japanese on purpose? As long as Japan concentrates its superior forces and sets up a large encirclement near Midway, it will not be difficult to annihilate the U.S. fleet.
So, what made the American fleet decide to concentrate on Midway and fight the Japanese fleet to the death?
It is their analysis, standing on the commanding heights, like a strategic analysis that can see through everything: the Japanese Navy really wants to attack Midway, not dig a trap to deal with the US Navy fleet.
Only when this is determined at a strategic level will the U.S. Navy be present at a critical moment and in a critical location.
As for why the Japanese army had to seize Midway Island, it must start with the defensive counterattack strategy formulated by the Japanese army at the beginning.
From the beginning to the end, Japan never thought that by virtue of its weak national strength, it could defeat the powerful United States and become the world's No. 1 hegemon.
Japanese high-level officials have never been blindly arrogant. They have positioned their country as an assassin. Once they succeed, they will immediately escape thousands of miles away.
Competing against a master like the United States' martial arts leader is really an act of courting death. What Japan wants is to hit the other side with a stab at it before the other side can make a move.
If you compare it with football, Japan's preparation from the beginning is to take the line of defense and counterattack.
Taking advantage of the international situation, let the United States realize that it is not worthwhile to solve the trouble of Japan in three years, and the rest is a matter of politicians such as negotiation and bargaining.
Also like football, to play defensive counterattacks, you must have capital. With the exception of a strong counter-attacking team like Italy, most teams prefer to switch to the counter-attack after taking the lead.
Japan's lead is to occupy Southeast Asia, Malaya and the Philippines, plus several important islands in the central Pacific.
Only after getting these islands, relying on these islands and fighter jets with a large range, can the Japanese combined fleet hold back the superior American enemy.
Because of this, Japan must take Midway and fill the loopholes in its Pacific defense circle~www.wuxiaspot.com~ It is also because of this that the weakness of the Japanese navy is not a bet on the attack on Pearl Harbor, and it is not necessary to attack the Philippines And Southeast Asia has slowed down the pace, but it has a battleground known by the enemy.
Therefore, the U.S. military will invest in inferior troops to fight the Battle of Midway in the real World War II! The United States gave up the Philippines, gave up Malaya, why not give up Midway?
Originally the U.S. Navy didn’t have an advantage. Wouldn’t it be easier to come back to Midway after waiting half a year or a year for the U.S. Navy to have a superior force?
the answer is negative! After losing Midway, Japan could use it as a springboard to occupy the Hawaiian Islands.
According to the Japanese idea, after capturing Midway, it would be easy to hoard landing supplies on the island, and then attack the Hawaiian Islands.
After that, the United States had to find a way to find a decisive battle with Japan's combined fleet on the vast sea, and the initiative changed hands to Japan.
In fact, it is as simple as that: the United States itself knows that if the Midway battle is not fought and continues to retreat, the next battle will be ten times more difficult.
Just look at the map to know the importance of Midway. Occupying here, the Hawaiian Islands can be attacked, and the US military will have to compete fiercely with the Japanese in the nearby waters.
As long as the Japanese army hoarded troops on Midway Island, and then used their superior forces to attack the Hawaiian Islands when they were ready, the U.S. military would only be defeated.
Subsequent problems became more serious: the Japanese army in control of Hawaii, and the Japanese army near the Solomon Islands, formed a thorny situation, and the combined fleet was waiting behind, which could dig a big hole for the United States.
The Combined Fleet has the advantage in strength, and there is no risk of attacking, just waiting for the United States to come to the door to send people.
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