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    The Taoist theory of yin and yang tells us that everything has two sides.

    Whether it was Roosevelt in the United States or Neiji Okamura and Kanji Ishihara of Japan, they all saw the benefits that the Chinese Expeditionary Force brought to the Allies after winning the Battle of Mandalay, but no one could see the negative impact of this incident.

    Only Zhong Yi himself has some vague worries about Germany's reaction.

    Stilwell saw that Zhong Yi was a little worried and asked: "Zhong, what are you worried about?"

    Zhong Yi walked slowly to the world map posted in front of the south wall, stared at Europe and said: "I am worried about the possible negative impact of the Battle of Mandalay."

    "Negative impact?" Stilwell said in shock, "Zhong, are you kidding me?"

    Wang Geng and Wen Yingxing were also attracted next to them. Wang Geng even asked: "Chief Commander, the victory in the Battle of Mandalay will only have a positive impact on the Allies. How can it have a negative impact?"

    "Why not?" Zhong Yi said, "The Japanese government has entered wartime mobilization, and has almost devoted all its national resources to launch offensive operations in Southeast Asia and the Pacific battlefield. The results are indeed brilliant in the Pacific battlefield, but in the Southeast Asian battlefield, especially the Myanmar battlefield,  But they suffered repeated defeats, what do you think the senior leaders of the Axis Alliance would think?"

    "The Axis Alliance?" Stilwell said, "Zhong, are you talking about the German government?"

    Zhong Yi nodded and continued: "To be more precise, I am talking about the head of state."

    Stilwell said: "This independent man, all his attention is focused on the Eastern Front battlefield in Europe. I'm afraid he has no time to pay attention to the battlefield in Southeast Asia, especially the battlefield in Myanmar, right?"

    "That's not necessarily the case." Zhong Yi shook his head and said, "No matter how busy he is, there is always time for discussion."

    Stilwell, Wang Geng and Wen Yingxing immediately fell silent and began to think about this issue seriously.

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    Zhong Yi¡¯s words came true. At this moment, the head of state really turned his attention from the Eastern Front in Europe to Myanmar.

    In the huge underground command post of Wolfsburg, the head of state¡¯s eyes were still as sharp and piercing.

    After a full quarter of an hour, the head of state finally moved his eyes away from the map of Myanmar and turned to look at his absolute confidant standing next to him, General Keitel, Chief of Staff of the National Defense Forces.

    "William." The head of state said solemnly, "What do you think of the Battle of Mandalay in Myanmar?"

    Next to him, Goering and other senior German generals looked at each other, thinking that Army Group Center was being stubbornly blocked by the Soviet Red Army in the east of Moscow.  Keitel¡¯s judgment on the situation on the battlefield in Burma?

    Goering wanted to say something, F¨¹hrer, are you too idle?

    But just thinking about it, he would never dare to ask.

    Keitel was also caught off guard by the head of state's question.

    But after all, Keitel is a capable and visionary commander.

    After thinking for a moment, Keitel said: "F¨¹hrer, I am afraid that the Japanese army will have big trouble in Myanmar."

    The head of state had no expression on his face, and he could not see any tendency towards Keitel¡¯s judgment. He then said: ¡°Tell me your reasons. Why do you think so?¡±

    Keitel looked at the head of state seriously, hoping to see some clues from the head of state's expression.

    But in the end, Keitel was disappointed. He couldn't see the slightest clue from the head of state's face, so he could only elaborate according to his own ideas.

    Keitel said: "We originally thought that after the Japanese government carried out full mobilization and transitioned to a wartime system, it would unleash unimaginable capabilities and then destroy the military presence of the United States, Britain and other countries in Asia and Australia with a devastating force.  If we send troops to the Far East and the Empire to attack the Soviet Union, the defeat of the Soviet Union will be just around the corner, and the Axis Alliance will win the final victory, and there will no longer be any suspense, but"

    After saying this, Keitel went to observe the expression of the head of state again.

    The hard work paid off, and this time Keitel finally noticed a subtle detail. He found that the head of state's brows had inadvertently raised slightly.

    Keitel felt at ease, and it seemed that his judgment was correct.

    At that moment, Keitel said again: "But now it seems that this expectation has been in vain. Not to mention sending troops to the Far East to attack the Soviet Union, the Japanese army cannot even destroy the military presence of the United States and Britain in Asia. Oh no, the Japanese army cannot even do it."  There is no way to force China to surrender, and the failure of the Battle of Mandalay fully proved this."

    The head of state finally spoke and said in a deep voice: "In other words,The United States will eventually have to face the east-west attack by the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom on its own. Does this mean?  "

    As for the Kingdom of Italy, it has been directly ignored by the head of state.

    Because the performance of the Italian army on the African battlefield was too disappointing to the head of state.

    "Yes." Keitel nodded and said, "The empire will eventually have to face the east-west attack by the Soviet Union, the United States, and the United Kingdom alone. No country or anyone can help us."

    The head of state nodded and said, "William, are there any other discoveries?"

    "Yes, I still have it." Keitel said with certainty, "The defeat of the Japanese army in the Burmese battlefield is a warning to us in the Third Reich. Japan has launched a nationwide mobilization to attack Burma like a lion fighting a rabbit.  Having suffered a defeat, should we, the Third Reich, also go all out?"

    The head of state's gaze suddenly became sharper and he asked: "Are you saying that our Third Reich should also carry out nationwide mobilization and transfer to a wartime system?"

    When G?ring and other senior generals nearby heard this, their expressions suddenly changed.

    Carrying out nationwide mobilization is no joke.

    "Yes." Keitel said solemnly, "F¨¹hrer, I think it's time for the Third Reich to launch a nationwide mobilization. Before the U.S. war machine is fully activated, it should immediately switch to a wartime system and conduct nationwide mobilization, mobilization and  Arm more troops and deploy them to the Eastern Front battlefield, striving to solve the Soviet Union in the shortest possible time! Then concentrate all our efforts on dealing with the American and British coalition forces! Otherwise, once the empire falls into a two-front war, the situation will be uncontrollable."

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    In Myanmar, Mandalay.

    Zhong Yi said quietly: "I'm worried that the head of state will learn lessons from the Battle of Mandalay, and then learn from Japan's transition to a wartime system, and then launch a nationwide mobilization!"

    After a pause, Zhong Yi continued: "Germany's industrial manufacturing base is not comparable to that of Japan. Therefore, once Germany transitions to a wartime system and carries out nationwide mobilization, the war potential it can unleash will be five times, ten times.  Times that of Japan, once such a situation really occurs, can the Soviet Union withstand a massive German attack?"

    After hearing this, Stilwell, Wang Geng, Wen Yingxing and others suddenly changed their expressions.

    Stilwell even felt that his throat was getting dry for a while, it was terrible!  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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