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      Chapter 406: The Global Situation

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      by karlmaks It didn't even take three days. Roosevelt, of course, had capable men on his staff. After a brief deliberation, they devised a foolproof pla It didn't even take three days. Roosevelt, of course, had capable men on his staff. After a brief deliberation, they devised a foolproof plan. America's core interests were absolutely not to be sold out; it simply wasn't the American way to bleed for someone else's benefit. Thus, a telegram was sent directly to Churchill, leaving him to weigh the pros and cons.…
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      Chapter 438: Defeat Like a Collapsing Mountain

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      by karlmaks It seems there was an unwritten rule in the German high command: when the battle was going their way, they used the panzer forces—the good steel on the blade's edge—to advance three thousand li in a day, their aggression like fire. But when it came to the toughest, most grueling battles, they sent in the grenadiers. It was dirty, exhausting, and frustrating work, but they were like an unmovable mountain, forged in blood. The grenadiers, much like Napoleon's Imperial Guard, were not flashy, but they…
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      Chapter 385: Tragic

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      by karlmaks "We can't just sit here and wait to die. We should send out the navy and teach those self-righteous Frenchmen a lesson!" a British naval officer roared, pounding the table. "That world's fourth-largest navy cannot be handed over to the Germans, or Britain is finished!" An old officer, his eyelids lowered, but his tone was exactly the same. "The British Empire is now on the brink of life and death. Those bureaucrats, disregarding the safety of the country, are fanning the flames from behind, demanding…
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      Chapter 417: Chaos in the Woods

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      by karlmaks The British were not without armored forces near Norwich. On the contrary, they had an armored brigade stationed there. This was a key reaso The British were not without armored forces near Norwich. On the contrary, they had an armored brigade stationed there. This was a key reason why Montgomery had felt confident enough to position his only armored corps south of London. However, this armored brigade had been unable to reach the beaches to intercept the German landing force by the morning of the…
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      Chapter 364: A Sudden Turn for the Worse

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      by karlmaks "Boom!" The main guns of the Hood, even after it had listed to a certain angle, still fired one last shot. The huge cannons let out a roar that was like a cry of grief. Because the warship was already listing and could not aim, this shell landed in the sea about a thousand meters away from the perimeter of the German High Seas Fleet. This one shot was the mournful struggle of the battleship era. This one shot was Vice-Admiral Holland's final elegy. Although defeat was already a foregone conclusion,…
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      Chapter 396: Secret Weapon

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      by karlmaks What was bound to come had finally come. War was not something where you could cut through all obstacles and be victorious in every battle j What was bound to come had finally come. War was not something where you could cut through all obstacles and be victorious in every battle just by precise calculations and overwhelming equipment. Those so-called gods of war who claimed to have never been defeated, apart from their precise arrangements and superior calculations, their luck could also be described…
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      Chapter 428: The Pursuit

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      by karlmaks Would a man as sharp as a hungry wolf like Wittmann let his prey escape? Not this time. The moment he saw the British tanks begin to reverse Would a man as sharp as a hungry wolf like Wittmann let his prey escape? Not this time. The moment he saw the British tanks begin to reverse and retreat, he ordered his "driver" to charge. The Tiger tank's engine let out a massive roar. The pistons, driven by expanding gases, began to work frantically. As the driver engaged the clutch, the tank immediately…
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      Chapter 375: What is Happiness?

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      by karlmaks "Everyone who knows me knows that I am a miser who is reluctant to spend a single penny," the German Führer said with a smile, facing the microphone, beginning his speech. "Fortunately, my stinginess has saved this country a lot of money." "I suppress those who betray me, throw those treacherous people who have betrayed the German people into prison, and let them atone for their sins for this country with their labor! I admit that I exploit the labor of prisoners, and I also admit that I have deprived…
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      Chapter 407: One Step Ahead

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      by karlmaks In the early morning of February 11th, Führer Akado once again left behind a visibly pregnant Mercedes and traveled to the port of Rotterdam In the early morning of February 11th, Führer Akado once again left behind a visibly pregnant Mercedes and traveled to the port of Rotterdam in the Netherlands. There, the northbound Army Group A had just arrived, and a fleet of 4,000 transport vessels of various sizes from Germany, the Netherlands, Norway, and Denmark had been assembled. Germany was…
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      Chapter 439: A Portrait of the People

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      by karlmaks In these last few days, the people of London were in a state of chaos. Those with connections were all trying to find ways to leave the city and flee to the countryside. Many wealthy people were escaping to the north; many were on their way to Liverpool, hoping to get their hands on a ticket for a ship, a ticket to Canada. This type of escape was akin to illegal immigration, as the British military had explicitly forbidden civilians from fleeing the country. However, since only those with means could…
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