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Destroying the Sun Chapter 63 The Beautiful Ocean

.Germany, Berlin, Supreme Command.

"You mean that the battalion commanded by Adolf took the lead in capturing the Japanese command on Oahu? Ha, it's very good!"

After listening to the report of the special intelligence officer, Chen Tianle was in his opinion. Since he ascended the throne, some historical "dangerous figures" have become the target of his attention. For this reason, the Intelligence Department also specially divided a special intelligence department, and the intelligence personnel affiliated with the intelligence department conducted a comprehensive monitoring of a specific person in groups of four to five people. Among this group of people, some were specifically responsible for contacting superiors, while others unknowingly got into this person's life circle. For example, the orderly soldiers and a company commander under Adolf Hitler were such roles.

Judging from the current situation, Germany did not lose a battle, and Adolf did not suffer a double physical and mental blow after the defeat, so he performed very normally in all aspects. However, despite all signs, Adolf's strategic vision was unique, but his tactical performance was very average. Chen Tian did not intend to further promote him, which was the same as Herman Goring's inability to be a higher-level commander - once they were in a high position and some potential "political talent" was stimulated, this was not a good thing for Chen Tian and Germany.

"Yes, Your Majesty!" In this room with only two people, the special intelligence officer said with confidence: "Captain Adolf was very brave in the battle. Even though the Japanese army fought to the death, they could not block the attack of their battalion! The subordinates thought Captain Adolf's bravery was fully qualified to have the previous Iron Cross Medal!"

"Major, this is not something you should care about!" Chen Tian reminded without hesitation that as an intelligence officer, it is a big taboo to express his views on his tasks.

The major indeed apologized repeatedly, "Well, I'm sorry, I'm sorry, I hope Your Majesty will forgive me!"

"Remember!" Chen Tian did not show anger on his face. To be honest, since the Navy won the Battle of Hawaii, he has been in a good mood. Besides, the intelligence officer's mistake is not unforgivable.

"Yes, Your Majesty, I must remember the lessons I have learned today!" The intelligence officer was obviously relieved.

"By the way, Hermann, how is Goring?" When talking about Adolf, Chen Tian naturally remembered his partner in another world. As for Chen Tian himself, he didn't like the fat man Goring very much. Because of Dunkirk's retreat, the Battle of Britain, and the USS Zeppelin aircraft carrier, Chen Tian didn't want to see Goring command even a fighter squadron until now. Although he was a little paranoid, Chen Tian was unwilling to take this risk with the excellent pilots of the Empire.

"I woke up from a coma, but it will take some time to recover! According to other captured pilots, Goren was beaten retaliatedly for speaking rudely to the Japanese officer!" The intelligence officer really answered without any personal opinion this time.

"Oh, unfortunate guy!" Chen Tian shook his head, and after a moment, he asked again: "Where are our heroes? I mean Lieutenant General Gunther Rutts!"

"Go back to your Majesty. Lieutenant General Ruttsyns has been transferred from the field hospital in Hawaii to Mexico. If nothing unexpected happens, he will return to Germany next week! According to the military doctor's judgment, it will take about a month to recover from his injuries!"

"Oh!" Chen Tian responded, and the role of Ruttyans and his "Wools" in the Hawaii naval battle was obvious.

This is not in vain that Chentian trusted him, but Ruttyans and his underground ship were injured together in the battle, and the "Wools" was forced to return to the Mexican port for maintenance. In addition to being shocked once during the battle, Ruttyans also suffered heavy skin injuries. Fortunately, both of them were able to return to combat state in a short period of time.

"Does your Majesty have any instructions?"

"Uh, it's gone, you go down first!"

Chen Tian quickly fell into his own thoughts. Since Gunther Ruttyans was proven to be able to take on a great task, the expeditionary fleet that was gathering in the local area could not find a suitable commander because of the deterioration of Marshal Scher's health. Why not...

On the other side of the earth, in March, Oceania is late summer and early autumn. The sun is abundant during the day but not hot. The cool breeze mat at night helps improve sleep quality. The fields are full of harvests, and herds of cattle and sheep are leisurely eating grass in the natural pastures. Without war, this land far away from Eurasia and hustle and bustle would be a paradise that is very suitable for human life.

However, at this time, the dazzling plaster flags were flying everywhere in Oceania. Under the colonial rule of Japan, the New People in Australia were enduring unprecedented pressure and torture. The resistance movements began one after another, but most of them were bloody suppression of the Japanese occupation forces. The people were looking forward to the arrival of the liberators as soon as possible.

Shortly after the Australian and New Zealand governments evacuated from Oceania, the leaders of the two countries reached an agreement with King Robert I of Britain. The three countries formed the Oceania Liberation Alliance and actively recruited troops in Europe. A large number of volunteers joined the Army and Navy of the Liberation Alliance. There were regular soldiers and exiles from Australia, New Zealand, former British Empire officers and soldiers, and even French and Slavs. Some of them came to restore their homes, some came to justice, and some were

In order to make a living and money, in short, after nearly two years, the size of this alliance army has 310,000 army officers and soldiers and more than 70,000 naval officers and soldiers. The army is mainly equipped with the regular army of the Kingdom of Britain and the regular army of the German army, with a total of 22 infantry divisions, 2 armored divisions, 1 cavalry division and 16 flight squadrons. The Navy has 1 battleship, 12 cruisers, 26 destroyers, 1 light aircraft carrier, 33 submarines and nearly 100 auxiliary ships. The army and navy are all stationed in northern Scotland.

Although this alliance army is very strong, it is not enough to confront the Japanese army and navy before the war between Germany and Japan begins. For the Oceania Liberation Alliance, the real turning point is Germany's declaration of war on Japan. In order to fight against Germany's military forces in the Far East, the Japanese government had to reduce the military power stationed in Oceania to a relatively low level. What really allowed the alliance army to have cross-sea landing combat capabilities was the German North Sea Fleet, which joined the Alliance Navy combat sequence as the Allies, shortly afterwards. This German Navy was the German North Sea Fleet.

The fleet commanded by Lieutenant General William Zuxiong is under the command of the battleship "Baden", the battle cruiser "Markensen", the Ernst-class aircraft carrier "Enst" and two Zeppelin-class aircraft carriers, 5 escort aircraft carriers, 4 heavy cruisers, 2 light cruisers, 28 destroyers, 22 submarine hunting ships, and 36 submarines. In addition, the 12 cruise ships and 80 transport ships and tankers recruited by the German Navy were also incorporated. Under General William Zuxiong, these are the most urgent ships needed by the Alliance Army at present.

"The great coalition army will rescue the people of Oceania from dire straits!"

On January 1, 1929, King Robert I of Britain, Australian President Morris, Hughes, and President William Ferguson Massi jointly issued a declaration of liberation in London. 400,000 Union troops vowed to expel every Japanese invader from Oceania. ——812078 Subsequently, the Chilean government, which had declared war on Japan, allowed the Oceania Liberation Alliance troops to use three ports along the coast of Chile as advance bases, plus Germany long-term leased two naval bases in Chile. The Union troops easily obtained offensive pedals in South America.

After more than a month of careful preparation, the first batch of 120,000 Allied Army officers and soldiers boarded the ship at ports on the west coast of Scotland. The fleet passed through the vast Atlantic Ocean and arrived at the first stop of the trip, Chile. The army officers and soldiers entered the barracks arranged by the Chilean military in advance for rest. The main combat force in the Alliance Fleet sailed towards the Polynesian Islands under the command of General Zuxiong.

On February 20, the Zuxiong fleet met with the Atlantic Fleet commanded by German Navy Lieutenant General Benke. The two fleets immediately launched an attack on the Japanese army entrenched in the Polynesian Islands and faced a strong enemy. The Japanese army quickly adopted a defensive strategy to concentrate the main army and navy forces on Tahiti. So just one week later, all islands except Tahiti were recovered by the German Navy.

After that, the German army formed numerous sieges against Tahiti with surface ships, naval aviation troops and submarines, while building airports on several islands near Tahiti.

Although the Japanese army tried every means to prevent the German army from building the airport, with the efforts of the German naval engineering forces, by early March, three medium-sized airports and four small airports were completed one after another. German light aircraft carriers quickly transported four squadrons of fighter jets, and one squadron of Donier II long-range bombers also flew from Chile's local naval bases. After a large number of anti-aircraft artillery troops were deployed around these airports.

The German army only left General Benke's fleet to continue to siege Tahiti, while General Zuxiong's fleet returned to Chile.

In mid-February, the landing fleet of the Union troops set sail from Chile again. Their destination was directed to New Zealand in Oceania.

"I can finally go home, it feels so good!" A middle-aged man in a British Army soldier looked excitedly at the blue sea. More than 1,000 nautical miles ahead was his hometown, New Zealand. New Zealand's military strength was far weaker than Australia. After being invaded by Japan, it fell earlier than Australia, so the New Zealand soldiers in the alliance army left home the longest.

"Yes, now we also have a powerful navy and army. We want the Japanese to taste our power!" Another New Zealand soldier held the Lee Enfield rifle tightly with his hands. If the Australian and New Zealand army had the size of today, the Japanese might not have dared to invade blatantly. It can be said that the Australian and New Zealand government's long-standing plan for the Japanese invasion in 1927 had long laid the groundwork for the Japanese invasion in 1927 - rich resources, but no strong military power. This is as coveted as Tang Monk in Journey to the West.

"In another week, another week, I will see my family! My wife, my daughter, and my old mother!" A soldier who seemed to be only twenty-seven or eight years old muttered excitedly. Everyone around him was moved by this scene. Although many people learned about the various atrocities of the Japanese army in the occupied areas, no one was willing to speak out at this time to attack the young father, good husband and good son.

Judging from the tone and content of the conversation, the transport ship was mostly carried by New Zealand soldiers. At least on the deck. However, on the wooden box near the gangway, there was a trench coat, a tilted hat, and a bearded officer. This was a classic British officer dress. He looked about forty-five years old, and there seemed to be a natural melancholy in his blue eyes. When everyone around him was talking, he looked silently at the sea alone.

As a genuine Englishman, Morey has never been to New Zealand or Australia, nor has he any relatives in Oceania, nor has he regarded himself as a superman who can uphold justice for the world. The reason why he came to this army and served as the officer of this group of New Zealanders is very simple. He is a professional soldier, a farmer, a worker or a small vendor, is not a role he can adapt to. Since the British Empire's army collapsed with the decline of the empire, Morey has been in the bottom of society for a long time, and today he has waited for this opportunity for more than ten years.

"Sir Lieutenant, what are you thinking? New Zealand? Oh, I promise you will fall in love with it at first sight!"

A New Zealand sergeant older than Morey came to him at some point and sat carelessly on the deck next to him.

"No, I just think about the past again!" Morey replied very vaguely. Although the road ahead was full of unknown dangers, he still envied these New Zealanders from the bottom of his heart. At least they still have expectations and their own "home", and his home disappeared more than ten years ago - a gentle and virtuous wife, three lively and cute children, such an enviable home disappeared in an instant because of a bomb. This is why Morey hated war and the Germans so much. But today, for the sake of livelihood, he had to put on his military uniform again, and had to go to the battlefield full of violence and death again, and fight side by side with the Germans.

Morey raised his head and looked at the two German soldiers standing at the bow of the ship. They all joined the Alliance army as volunteers. In Morey's view, his gray uniform and unique field military cap made him feel dazzling. If it weren't for the rationality being restrained, he would rush up and beat the other party up.

"Ahhh, let it go! When we take back Wellington from the Japanese, I will definitely invite you to drink. There are a few bottles of good wine hidden in my cellar. At the Japanese level, they will definitely not be found!"

As he was about to go back to his hometown, the New Zealand sergeant was as optimistic as others. The Alliance Army was a relatively complex army with a mixture of volunteer soldiers and mercenaries. Various styles were integrated, and the relationship between superiors and subordinates was relatively easy-going. This was not beneficial to combat, but various objective reasons made it difficult for senior leaders of the Alliance Army to strictly stipulate this.

"Good wine? Well, a good suggestion. If we both are..." in the middle of speaking, Morey stopped. Considering that it is not a disappointment, he changed his words:

"If you get the medal, you should stop drunk!"

"Okay, that's all!" said the New Zealand Sgt.
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