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1455 Just Front 2

"We can do this. The front line in northern Greece is too long. We can shorten it a little, and then let the Serbs and Greeks defend the north. Of course, it may not be possible, but it doesn't matter. As long as we can ensure the safety of the Peloponnese Peninsula, we can draw more than 3 divisions in a short time, and then after the subsequent reinforcements arrive, we can immediately replenish 3 divisions, and the Japanese can also contribute! Well, that's it!" Lord Hamilton sold Greece without hesitation in front of the French!

"If this is the case, after the troops promised by your country are in place, we can establish a joint command to coordinate our operations. In order to ensure that our operations can be carried out smoothly, I hope the Royal Navy can provide some help to the French Army. After all, you are no longer planning to rush to the Dardanelles, so it is okay to allocate some fleets to help us?" The British were calculating the French, and the French were also considering finding some benefits from the British.

"This is OK." Lord Hamilton agreed very simply.

"The German wolf tanks and hornet assault guns pose a serious threat to our armored units, so we need to add a large number of medium-caliber cannons to deal with these guys. Can you provide some naval artillery with us?" General Betan felt that this transaction could be carried out, so French loan sharks and British merchants began to enter the substantial bargaining stage. (France was the world's largest creditor country before World War I, so it was called a lending country.)

"This is fine. We provide artillery, you provide towing vehicles and livestock! There are related supplies!" Lord Hamilton said very simply.

"Don't forget that before our army was put into operation, our marine artillery was serving your country. The experienced gunners and officers we provided and precious artillery mounts were all things that your country could not raise in a short time. This transaction is fair!" Lord Hamilton said quickly, looking at Betton, who was reluctant to speak.

The British are indeed worthy of being merchants. They calculated very well. Indeed, this artillery unit was equivalent to working for the French. However, if the British army entered the battle, the British artillery would naturally bring the vehicles and livestock provided by the French, which solved the most basic artillery maneuver problem... The British would definitely not lose! After all, naval guns can be directly removed from the past fearless, but horses and cars must be transported from the local area...

"Before your country's army arrived on a large scale, the ground and air forces of the Allies throughout Asia Minor were handed over to the French army to command unifiedly. After your country's military forces joined the war, how about the two countries' unified command?" Betton thought for a while and said.

"No problem, that's it." Hamilton was very satisfied with the result. So, after the two sides concluded the talks, the two wrote a report on re-adjusting the combat plan of the Eastern Mediterranean War Zone and sent it. Then, after obtaining the consent of the senior management, the battle situation of the Allied Mediterranean War Zone began to adjust.

A large number of British troops were replaced from the front line and entered southern Greece for rest. The Serbs and Greeks were pushed to the front line to confront the Bavarian army. A large number of naval warships also began to withdraw from the front line. Many of the warship's sub-cannons were removed and prepared to be replaced with army artillery mounts.

The air force was also changing defenses. When the new batch of aircraft arrived, the number of bombers was even reduced to 10%. The arrival of hundreds of fighter jets greatly enhanced the British's air defense strength. Because of the abandonment of some fronts in the north, the British still greatly strengthened the protective umbrellas above themselves.

After receiving the guarantee from the British, the French began to speed up their operations. Many British destroyer teams headed south to provide escort for French transport ships and prevent attacks from German submarines. A group of Royal Navy personnel also joined the army's combat sequence with their artillery.

Such a huge mobilization cannot be hidden from others. If it were just the army's mobilization, it would be fine. After all, the British war had just ended and the Bavarian army had no intention of continuing to attack. It was understandable to use the weak chicken troops to temporarily hold it up, but the large-scale movement of the navy made the prince uneasy! After all, this is in the Eastern Mediterranean, and the movement of the fleet is a weather vane, which can better reflect the changes in the opponent's strategy than the army!

"It seems that the Allies intend to give up their offensive against the Dardanelles?" Looking at the main force of the British fleet gradually moving away from the sand table, General Kariput frowned. "It's a pity. We prepared a big meal for the British, but the guests chose to give up. Sometimes, it's a disadvantage to perform too well."

The British seemed to be planning to leave, not a fake shot. They have not even cleaned up the minefield outside the Dardanelles, nor have they deployed their own blockade minefields. It seems that they have completely planned to give up here. How can such an accident be said to make the prince feel a little uncomfortable! After all, in the Dardanelles, an area that can be called an attacker's nightmare, the British have fought for more than half a year in history! This is almost the lowest-cost bloodletting battlefield, but now, the British seem to dare not fight here!

"This is a bit embarrassing." Ruprecht said with a frown.

"Following this situation, we can be sure that the British decided to give up parts of northern Greece, then concentrate their troops south, and fight a dignified land battle in Asia Minor with the French. If we want to save the Turkish Empire, then our legion must go deep into Turkey, lengthen our supply line by hundreds of kilometers, and then fight with Britain and France in Asia Minor, which will increase our consumption." Kariput said.

"Imagine if we want to fight a large-scale land war with more than 150,000 to 200,000 British and French coalition forces in Turkey, I feel very uncomfortable. We need to invest at least about 6 divisions to limit Britain and France to a certain range with the cooperation of the Turkish army. In addition, the air force and army deployed in the Balkans may have a little over the standard." Earl Schmidt said.

It is not a question of not being able to defeat, but a question of what are the benefits of fighting. Even if the British and French forces doubled, with the Bavarian Legion's full strength, it would be fine to defeat the opponent. But what is the price? The Bavarian Legion's goal is to tear off a large piece of meat from the Russians as much as possible, not for Turkey and a large number of British and French coalition forces to resist!
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