Chapter 620
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Hu Yunfeng and the Greater China Empire's army came to Egypt to Hunshui, Rommel knew very well. // Updated quickly// But when he and Hu Yunfeng reached an Yi, Hu Yunfeng ordered the army of the Greater China to travel to the Alamein area that night, which surprised Rommel and admired Hu Yunfeng's decisiveness for the sake of interests and money. Rommel suddenly felt that it was easy to be with mercenaries like Hu Yunfeng. Of course, this made him see with his own eyes the strength of the Greater China Empire's ** team. Even the Greater China Empire's army, dominated by the Bolan people, could mobilize and fight at any time. The combat effectiveness of the Greater China Empire's army would definitely not be bad, and Rommel had more confidence in successfully defending the British attack.
Just as Hu Yunfeng and the Greater China-United States team quietly opened the Alaman region, the British were still worried about whether to implement the Alaman Battle. Hu Yunfeng suddenly sent troops to Egypt and arrived in Egypt on the eve of the beginning of the Alaman Battle. There is no doubt that Hu Yunfeng obtained detailed information on the Alaman battle plan formulated by Méng Gomarley through his "omniscient" intelligence system.
The purpose of Hu Yunfeng sending his army to Egypt is now what the British want to know the most. If Hu Yunfeng only wanted to get the port of Matru in Egypt, rather than helping the German and Italian troops fight, Churchill believed that the Battle of Allah could still be implemented.
But Churchill was unable to determine what happened between Hu Yunfeng and Hitler and whether he would join the British army in the war with the German and Italian army in Africa. If Hu Yunfeng's army wanted to join this battle, Churchill had to reconsider whether it was necessary to launch the battle in Egypt to drive the German and Italian army out of North Africa.
Churchill has already personally experienced who Hu Yunfeng is. Cunning, despicable and madman cannot describe Hu Yunfeng. If Hu Yunfeng and his Greater China Empire forcefully joined this battle and were attacked by the British army, the Greater China Empire completely turned to Germany. Judging from the overall situation of World War II, both the Allies and Britain would not lose their virtues.
"General. Should we stop the Battle of Alahman?" The army of the Greater China Empire suddenly arrived in Egypt, which made Churchill very upset. On the day Hu Yunfeng arrived in Egypt, Churchill also secretly flew to Egypt and personally negotiated with Méng Gomali whether to continue the Battle of Alahman.
"Prime Minister, you judge that the emperor of the Greater China Empire has obtained all our combat plans, and the army of the Greater China Empire has arrived in Egypt again. I personally think that it is necessary to temporarily give up or postpone the Battle of Alamein from a military and political perspective. After fully understanding the intentions of the Greater China Empire, we will re-form a combat plan or carry out combat." Méng Gomarley did not fight Hu Yunfeng, and did not understand Hu Yunfeng's character. Although Churchill said that Hu Yunfeng's possible possibility of leaking the Averman combat plan to the Germans was only 50%. However, for a combat plan that had lost its secrets, Méng Gomarley believed that there was no need to continue.
Churchill did not think so, whether it was the national interests of Britain or the interests of the Allied forces, Germany could not control the Suez Canal and the Mediterranean region, nor could Germany have access to the oil-rich Middle East. Therefore, it is undoubtedly necessary to drive the German and Italian troops out of North Africa, the Mediterranean region, and the Middle East.
What's more, Britain has made sufficient preparations for this battle. Both the number of troops in Egypt and the number of weapons and equipment far exceeds that of the German and Italian troops. The United Kingdom also controlled the maritime channels and could cut off the supply of the German and Italian troops at any time. At the same time, Churchill also had deep considerations. Although the Soviet Union lost a large area of territory in the war with the Greater China Empire, the Soviets successfully defeated the German army in the Battle of Moscow. Britain and Western allies were invaded by Germany earlier than the Soviet Union, but they have not yet achieved a battle-level victory. Now the Allies rely entirely on the victory of the Soviet Union to boost morale. Now, the Soviet Union is fighting hard against the German army in Stalingrad. If the Soviets win the Battle of Stalingrad, the Soviet influence over the allies and Europe will definitely expand to an unprecedented height.
As a firm anti-communist, Churchill must immediately win a major battle, whether considering the meaning of the form or the situation in Europe after defeating Germany. Therefore, the Battle of Alamein was a battle that was on the verge of the arrow for Churchill, Britain and Western allies, and had to start immediately, and Britain must win.
Of course, Méng Gomarley was right. Now, the key is to decide whether to fight or not. The key is what is the real purpose of Hu Yunfeng? I tested Hu Yunfeng some time ago, and Hu Yunfeng said that it was to protect Egyptian civilians. Churchill probably wouldn't even believe Hu Yunfeng himself, so Churchill naturally wouldn't believe Hu Yunfeng's excuse.
Hu Yunfeng wanted to intervene in Africa and the Middle East, but to what extent Hu Yunfeng and his Greater China Empire should intervene, and whether Britain could make concessions in exchange for driving the Germans and Italians out of North Africa and the Mediterranean. Churchill and Méng Gomarley held their own views and could not reach an agreement. Churchill had to seek a better relationship with Hu Yunfeng in the United States.
Although it is still debating whether to implement the Battle of Alaman, the deployment of the British army has not stopped. By the evening of October 22, the deployment of the British army had been completed and the Battle of Alaman could be launched at any time.
At this time, Roosevelt sent a telegram to Churchill. Roosevelt claimed that after communicating with Hu Yunfeng, he had learned about Hu Yunfeng's true purpose of sending troops to Egypt. Hu Yunfeng just wanted to obtain the port of Matru, and had ensured the safety of the Greater China's transport fleet in Africa and the Mediterranean. In addition, Hu Yunfeng took the initiative to tell Roosevelt that he had mastered all the plans for Britain to launch the Battle of Alman, and that it was also told that Roosevelt was the specific number of troops sent to Egypt by the Greater China Empire. However, in the name of the Greater China Empire, he assured Roosevelt that he would never go to the German army, and that the Greater China Empire would never help the German and Italian army fight against the British army. Of course, the premise was that the British army did not attack the Greater China Empire's army.
The troops sent by Hu Yunfeng to Egypt were not Chinese troops, but troops that helped Bolan train, with only three army divisions, an aviation squadron and an armored brigade, which greatly relieved Churchill.
It is no secret that Hu Yunfeng helped the Bolan people train their troops. Sooner or later, these troops will return to Bolan. Churchill's judgment shows that Hu Yunfeng did not intend to permanently occupy the Port of Martruck. Moreover, Churchill thought that after the end of World War II, the United States and Britain would have to solve the Greater China Empire. Now giving up the Port of Martruck to Hu Yunfeng will not harm the fundamental interests of Britain in Africa and the Middle East.
In the telegram, Roosevelt also agreed that the British army would implement the Battle of Alamein as planned. Both the United States and Britain hoped to use a major battle to show the allies that Western countries could also win Germany. The Battle of Alamein is a battle to show the power of Western allies. Therefore, Churchill agreed to implement the Battle of Alamein as planned. (To be continued...)
Chapter completed!