Chapter 1018 1019 Two pieces of information
In the Yuan Mansion in Berlin, flowers are in full bloom, everything is so unhealthy and gorgeous. At least in front of Akado's window, it is impossible to have bloody corpses, rubble, gravel and bullet craters. He is very, very far from the front line, just like another time and space, on November 3, 1941, Hitler's Capitol was as far away from the front line.
If all previous efforts could not truly surpass Nazi Germany in another time and space, then as long as the front-line troops attacked one step further, his Germany would go further than Hitler's Germany. Obviously, his troops would not only go further.
"Dangdang." A slight knock on the door pulled Akado back from his thoughts to reality. He raised his head from a pile of documents and told him: "Come in!"
"Long live the day!" Gascoll stood at attention, then greeted a German hand at the door before walking to Akado. He held the latest news from the German intelligence department in his hand, and quickly reported to Akado: "Information from the Far Eastern side, as well as from the beehives."
"Oh? Let's hear it." Akado didn't expect that there would be information from the far east this time. He was very interested in this regard. After all, on that distant battlefield, there was still a force that was engaging in the energy of the United States. At least in Akado's mind, Japan is still a very useful existence now.
Gascoll placed the documents in his hand on the only one left of Akado's desk, then stood back to his position and said, "There are not many intelligence personnel there. We only know that the Soviet army has mobilized a large number of defensive forces there to rescue Moscow. The Japanese army took the opportunity to achieve certain results, but roughly speaking, the two sides are still in a very stalemate."
"In addition, due to the timeliness, the information we obtained there may be some evening, so this information can only reflect the battlefield situation about 2 weeks ago." Seeing that Acardo was not in a hurry, Gascor paused and added: "Of course, if there are major changes, we will still get some information, so there should be no changes there."
Akado nodded. Of course he knew how capable Japan was. The current Japanese army wanted to capture a large area of Soviet territory and occupy the entire Far East with unstoppable momentum, which was simply a fool, so Akado was sure that even if the Soviet Union would lose, Japan would have to maintain the status quo.
What he knew was better than everyone. The Japanese army's logistics replenishment capabilities were even more trash than Germany. Now Germany is using the reduction of losses to barely equalize its own replenishment and war losses, but Japan's losses were far less than in its previous life, and it could not be supplemented at all.
"Japan is at the end of his strength. If nothing unexpected happens, even if they don't make any major mistakes, they will be completely defeated by the United States within one or a half years. There is not much time left for us to face the Soviet Union alone." Akado thought for a while before speaking and slowly said to Gascoll: "Information Department, is there any way to help Japan?"
Now, Germany's strategy of swaying left and right on the Far East issue and attempting to use Japan to restrain the United States can be said to be a complete failure. If Germany wants to remotely control the victory or defeat of a national war in Asia in distant Europe, Germany's strength is really unsatisfactory.
Originally, Akado developed a Zero fighter for Japan in advance, but Japan almost knocked the United States out of the early stages of the war. Yamamoto Irosaki's level made Akado immediately panic - as a result, Germany introduced a foolish move to help the United States crack the invincible Zero War.
Then the Japanese Navy could not withstand the consumption and began to shrink its defense line in an all-round way. Facts proved that Akado's plan to interfere with the Pacific War was too superficial and lacked subsequent checks and balances. The US military gained an overwhelming advantage in an instant, making it possible to shorten the duration of the Pacific War that Germany hoped to extend.
Reality once again slapped Akado with a loud slap in the face. What has happened has proved once again that without the ocean navy and offshore bases, it is impossible to interfere with wars in distant places by just relying on wisdom. In fact, the problem faced by Germany is very simple: it is just that the navy cannot drive up the Pacific Ocean and give Americans some ruthlessness.
"I'm afraid we have lost the opportunity in this regard." Gascoll regretfully answered Acardo's question: "We have tried many ways, including trying to help the Japanese decipher American passwords... But this work has not been completed yet. We only mastered some of the American military passwords, and it is still a long way to go before the complete deciphering."
Akado nodded helplessly because he also knew that unless he provided the Japanese with such a decisive victory plug-in, he would not be able to consume the United States' strong industrial strength with Japan's meager family background. At most, the United States will establish its absolute advantage on the Pacific battlefield and then focus on other directions.
Thinking of this, Akado turned his attention to a stack of combat reports on the Soviet-German battlefield. This report came from the General Staff of the 6th Army, and the contents of it were about specific plans for how to capture Moscow.
So he sneered in his heart: Roosevelt, even if you are really sure to kill those poor idiots in Japan, when you turn around and aim at me, Europe is already a solid piece of iron, and the Soviet Union is no longer there... By that time, what can you do to compete with me for the strengths and weaknesses?
Akado glanced at Gascole standing in front of him, then waved his hand and said, "Forget it, since we don't have the ability to interfere with the distant Pacific battlefield, then ignore it for the time being...at least we will finish all the important work in our hands first, and then watch the scenes performed by others."
"Yes! My Yuan!" Gaskol stood attentively and replied.
"So, another news from the beehive is about the recent abominable tank destroyers of the Soviet Union?" Akado frowned and asked tentatively. After all, there is not as much news about Chelyabinsk recently, because the German army has actually firmly controlled the initiative on the battlefield on the Soviet-German front.
Gascole, who was standing there, nodded and immediately introduced: "The Soviet army is ordering the entire rear to speed up the use of all tank chassis that can be modified into self-propelled anti-tank artillery to make up for the armored power gap between the Soviet army and our army."
"The information given by the beehive is that in the past few days, Chelyabinsk has quickly built a t-34 chassis and installed a Su-76 tank destroyer with a closed combat room." After saying this, Gascoll closed his mouth and stared at the listening Akado with his eyes.
"This number is twice that of the Tiger King tanks we provide for the frontline. If we count the assault leopard... it is roughly the same." Akado calculated that even if the quality and performance of the equipment were simplified so much, the armored vehicles mass-produced by the Soviet army only reached the current production level of Germany.
But this is still a terrible number. You must know that Germany can achieve such rapid production of tanks, thanks to the various mechanical assembly line equipment used by German factories, and the thousands of skilled workers - and these things happen to be something that the Soviet Union had shortages or even lacked.
"Did you say there is any way to delay the productivity of this weapon as much as possible... After all, this kind of thing is not a taxi, and it will cause certain losses to our troops." Akado glanced at Gascole who was staring at him and asked this question.
"The beehive means that if we can, we will come forward and bomb Chelyabinsk, and the effect may be very good." Gaskol immediately replied, and he himself also agreed to the long-distance long-range strategic bombing by the Luftwaffe to destroy the Soviet heavy industrial base in Chelyabinsk.
Akado shook his head and denied the suggestion. He said to Gascoll helplessly: "The second bombing in Iceland is in preparation. The number of strategic bombers in our hands is limited and cannot meet the bombing needs in both directions at the same time."
Germany's strategic resources are too few, and it is impossible for the thousands of B-17 strategic bombers to produce B-17 strategic bombers, with limited metal resources to meet the needs of the three naval and air forces, and there are very few things allocated to the strategic bombers. If it weren't for the desperate support of Acardo and Dick and others, this Megatron Quartet German strategic bomber force would not have appeared at all.
But even so, the number of German butcher strategic bombers can only hover around the number of around 6oo. Considering the oil consumption problem, the production of bombs, the number of targets that need to be bombed - this is the largest strategic bomber unit that the German army can maintain.
"Lingling..." Just as Akado denied the suggestion of remote strategic bombing, a telephone on his desk suddenly rang, so Anna, who had been standing behind him, quickly helped him pick up the ringing phone receiver from the pile of phones.
"Hey? I'm Akado." He could hang the phone directly on the desk in the Yuan Mansion office. I guess the person there was definitely one of the few big names in Germany, so Akado didn't say nonsense and said his name directly. While listening to the contents on the other side of the phone, he also signaled Gascoll to find a place to sit down.
Chapter completed!