Moreover, it is worth mentioning that the United States in this time and space is quite a rookie and has not yet begun to exert its efforts.
You must know that in 1939, the total number of the U.S. armed forces was only 335,000. As long as they fought face-to-face, even the United Kingdom could instantly kill the U.S. military. And also in 1939, the U.S. defense budget was only 1 billion U.S. dollars, compared with Germany.
Countries such as Britain and France are also very different.
The reason why the United States was able to reap profits in World War II was due to the fact that the two oceans served as natural barriers, which kept the war away from homeland and its production capacity was not damaged. Not only that, the U.S. economy was also stimulated by the large demand for arms and food around the world.
And grew rapidly. Otherwise, how could the famous "Lend-Lease Act" come about?
Fortunately, Reinhard formulated a relocation law, and changed the oppression against the entire Jewish nation into a single oppression against the Jewish Childe family (don’t get hung up on the name, you all know it.). After all, not everyone is a Jew.
They are all wealthy, and their wealth is concentrated in the hands of a few people, and these few people are members of the famous Childe Group.
After taking down the Childe family, Reinhardt's wealth was much worse than that of the mustachioed heads of state in history. And the most direct benefit of this is that in Germany, as long as the Jewish residents who are not members of the Childe family will not
No discrimination or oppression at all.
Among these non-Child family members, there are ordinary small businessmen, outstanding scientists like Dr. Einstein, and other talents in various fields...
Historically, a large number of the world's leading Jewish scientists, represented by Einstein, fled from Germany to the United States, giving the United States an unprecedented intellectual advantage.
But now, this advantage no longer exists!
Those scientists are still living well in Germany, doing their best for the prosperity of the Germanic nation... Well, even if they don't do their best, at least they are not holding them back, and they are not working for the enemy.
As for later, the United States had more than 1,200 warships with aircraft carriers as the core and more than 50,000 supply and landing ships. Its naval ship tonnage reached 3.8 million tons, which greatly exceeded the British's 1.5 million tons, making it the largest in the world.
A powerful naval power. As for later, the United States had the most powerful air force in the world, and its 15,000 long-range aircraft almost monopolized the entire intercontinental air transportation. As for later, the United States had troops stationed in 56 countries and established 484 military bases abroad.
, also has a monopoly on atomic weapons...
These are all still the moon in the mirror, unattainable and unexplored.
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At the German air base, four meritorious pilots were treated like heroes.
The Social Work Journal, and even newspapers across the Allied Powers, were reporting on this miraculous battle.
Among them, Randolph himself, who made a temporary judgment, became the top priority of the German government's propaganda. Later, letters from all over Germany with the girl's body scent and hickeys soon became the single German
This young man's bragging rights. From now on, he finally doesn't have to worry about the inheritance of his family.
That evening, Randolph was filled with joy and drew a giant eagle on his car. During the last world war, troops from various countries had strict disciplines and were not allowed to paint random pictures on airplanes, but in this era
, all countries are more or less allowed to paint some signs on aircraft.
On May 30, 1940, there was light rain in the sky, and the strong wind brought the salty and wet rain into the vicinity of Dunkirk. Fortunately, there was no lightning in the sky, so it was not too bad. I heard that Guderian's
The 19th Armored Corps has arrived on the outskirts of Dunkirk and is launching an offensive against the French troops stationed outside.
I heard that the French still surrendered very simply, making General Guderian once again worried about the placement of prisoners.
I also heard that in the North Sea, the Empire's High Seas Fleet and the British Royal Navy...
However, no matter how much they heard, the four of them remained as usual. Although they were meritorious officials, they were still in the war after all. They were still enjoying today's breakfast as usual, and then prepared to accept the reconnaissance order for the new day.
With the busy ground crew, the BF109 fighter here has been loaded with ammunition and fuel and is undergoing final inspection before takeoff.
Everything seems to be no different from before...
But suddenly, there was a sudden noise on the airport radio, and a shrill air raid siren sounded in the German air force base. Realizing that something was wrong, the four people hurriedly pushed away their dinner plates and rushed into the rain. Then, they all happened in unison
They got into their respective cars and started the plane. Without waiting for an order, they were already preparing to get up and slowly accelerate the plane amidst the sound of huffing and puffing.
"The tower is calling all pilots at the base. A large number of British aircraft are close to the airport, 200km northwest of the airport. Get ready for battle as soon as possible! Please get ready for battle as soon as possible!"
The distance of 200KM is not a very long distance. Enemy aircraft may appear over the base in up to 20 minutes. Now everyone is tightened up. The German base is in a hurry, and all anti-aircraft artillery fire is erected.
After getting up, the pilots made an emergency dispatch, and the planes parked in the hangar were towed out of the hangar one by one.
Randolph wanted to pull the plane into the sky quickly, but due to the obstruction at the airport, the plane could not pick up speed. The panic at the airport broke Randolph's plan. Depressed, he flew the plane directly and kept avoiding getting out of the plane.
Library of aircraft.
Finally, after much effort, Randolph broke through the "encirclement", and the plane began to accelerate. Most of the planes parked farther away flew into the sky. A neat figure of Hurricane fighter jets and a large number of miscellaneous planes appeared above the airport.
Heading towards the German air base in a mighty manner.
The Hurricane fighter quickly appeared at the front of the formation, followed by a group of non-mainstream aircraft. In the fleet, you can even see the British SE?5, "Camel" F?1, F?2 from the First World War; and the French Spade.
Type 13. These were all aircraft produced before 1920. During the flight, old aircraft kept falling behind.
More than 20 Hurricane fighter jets were fast and quickly separated from the large group. The SE5 aircraft took the lead, followed by F1F2. This fighter group quickly flew to the Collidoa area, and a large number of aircraft soon appeared in the air at 4,000 meters.
It was a super mixed fleet, a behemoth of thirty fighters and 40 bombers, and a large number of bombers roared away in the direction of Dunkirk.
Bf109 fighter group captain Vic Dunev led the fighters to meet the enemy, but due to language barriers, the international team was divided into two parts. Turiaf followed the group leader to meet the enemy. Randolph and Harveys,
Lowitzki caught up with the bomber. When he learned that the target of the bomber group was Dunkirk, the faces of the team members showed worried expressions. There was dead silence on the radio, and Randolph and his team members were silent.