Imperial Overlord

: Seven hundred and fifty-four Japanese choices

There is an old saying in China that three people make a tiger. It is a lie. If more people tell it, it will be easy for people to believe it.

And now, a German intelligence agency called Shadow, under the deliberate or unintentional rendering of countless people, has changed from the original loopholes to the current evidence.

This is really not a joke, but a ridiculous fact - Germany does have an unpredictable intelligence agency, which is a "fact" that everyone believes!

Once the matter becomes a fact, it will affect the hearts of countless people - there are countless people in Germany who trust the "shadow" of the special intelligence department of the Führer, but the enemy has to do everything possible to find this **** spy network.

At the beginning, some people did think that this was a shocking scam, but as more and more details were revealed, many people began to believe this absurd claim.

For example, after multiple verifications, the Americans know that Germany does have a high-level intelligence network lurking in the UK, and this network has not been dug up even until the UK is defeated.

The depth of the intelligence network and its high level make people shudder. Even Americans now believe that there are many high-ranking British leaders who are now legitimate as spies of the Germans.

At the same time, American intelligence agencies have also found out that the Germans have some high-level intelligence from the Soviet Union and the United States, which is absolutely true.

"What we already know is that the Germans knew about the Soviet tank data and sent it to the middle ranks of the army before the war..." The director of the US intelligence department said to Marshall as he walked.

He doesn't have an easy job, and he's been very busy recently with the quarantine of Japanese-American residents.

And recently Japan is planning to attack India and Burma. They really didn't get fooled and turned their attention away from Australia.

For the United States, Australia is not a place that cannot be given up. If the Japanese army wants to control there, it will have to invest a lot of troops and time.

This happens to be what the United States needs, and what Japan lacks the most. Therefore, the Japanese strategic decision-makers wisely changed their offensive plan and set the main offensive direction to India.

From Japan's point of view, as long as India is occupied, the external support routes of the East Asian theater will be completely blocked, and the Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere will be invincible.

Another unspoken ambition of Japan is aimed at the Middle East. In their opinion, Iraq and Iran, which are closer to India, will become Japan’s 80% after Japan controls India.

With such ambitions, Japan is more willing to attack westward rather than compete with the United States for the right to speak in the Pacific Ocean.

Like many high-level decision makers in Germany, Hideki Tojo and a large group of war planners in the Japanese base camp also see the future development trend of the so-called Eurasian continent.

Japan believes that controlling Central Asia and holding Asia firmly in its own hands is the key to determining the world in the future.

"It's good news for the Japanese to move westward. At least we have less pressure... It's better for the Japanese to fight with the Germans, so that we can regain our own initiative." Marshall nodded and said.

"We have not yet grasped how powerful Germany's latest weapons technology is, which is also worrying." Subsequently, Marshall proposed a new focus for the US intelligence services.

He paused and continued: "To find a way to get German weapon patterns, we need to study our opponents more deeply."

"We still don't know anything about the Japanese Zero fighters... Their tactics are too sharp, causing heavy losses to our pilots." The director of the intelligence bureau complained.

Because most of the areas where Japan and the United States fought are in the Pacific Ocean, even if the Zero fighter was shot down and damaged, the United States could not find the wreckage or seize a plane for research.

Even in the competition for islands, 95% of the time, the Japanese army is attacking and the American soldiers are retreating, so it is really difficult to find the wreckage of the Zero fighter.

"Not to mention the German side. We have insufficient manpower, and it is impossible to complete the monitoring of both Germany and Japan at the same time." Speaking of this, the director felt that he was simply the most miserable person in the world. .

After Marshall heard this sentence, the first reaction in his mind was, why can the Germans monitor the British Soviet Union and even the distant United States so calmly?

How many years ago did they start the layout to be able to precisely arrange such a huge spy network?

Or did the Germans develop a mind-controlling drug to develop reliable intelligence offline?

Thinking of this, Marshall denied his speculation-what a joke, if there are drugs that can control people's hearts, the President of the United States may become the pet of the head of state...

Shaking his head with a wry smile, Marshall glanced at the director of the Intelligence Bureau and pleaded, "Pay more attention to Japan, after all, there has not been a real conflict over Germany."

This is also a helpless, helpless choice. Comparing the two, choose a more urgent direction to deal with first.

"Although the Japanese army is actively preparing for the war in Burma, they are going to fight a battle in Hawaii recently, which is indeed true~www.wuxiaspot.com~ The director of the intelligence bureau said his analysis: "The telegraph exchanges are very frequent, submarines It was also found that the Japanese army was increasing its troops to Midway. "

Marshall knew this very well. It would be stupid if the Japanese gave up fighting for Pearl Harbor.

They will be ready to attack Pearl Harbor as quickly as possible, occupy Hawaii, and push the American forward positions back to the west coast.

Thinking of this, Marshall said to the director of the intelligence agency: "Gather as much intelligence as possible. We know too little about Japan, which is not good."

"What we need is to fully understand Japan, to be able to analyze their decision-making direction, and even to predict the other side's strategies and tactics..." Marshall said this, and he was a bit eloquent.

This has something to do with his hope that all victories are based on accurate calculations and prior arrangement accumulation. He is such a general, and he also relies on such a character to reach the position of a general.

"I can only hope that our navy's aircraft carrier is too late..." Looking towards the Pacific Ocean, Marshall said with a sigh.

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