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Nine hundred and forty-six interests

"Major General, are you in your position?" When Zhang Chi contacted the Allied Command, Eisenhower asked in confusion: "How could the Germans launch a crazy attack on us?"

Eisenhower thought Zhang Chi and Cookie were in Caen.

If this is the case, the Germans should attack Caen with all their might... This is what Eisenhower hopes. If the German attack Caen, then the Allies can gain more time. As long as the Allies persist for another one and a half... After the storm is over, all problems will be solved.

However, what puzzled Eisenhower was that the German attack on the Allies not only did not weaken, but instead beat the other one. The Allies suffered heavy losses and could not hold on.

"We are in Rouen!" Zhang Chi replied.

"I know you're in Ru...what?" Eisenhower couldn't help but scream as he reacted: "Why are you in Rouen? Shouldn't you be in Caen?!"

"Because the Germans are empty!" Zhang Chi replied: "All their troops are stationed along the coast!"

"Your purpose is..." Like all Americans, Eisenhower is good at grasping the key points.

"Paris!" Zhang Chi replied: "You know, that is the location of the German command. If Paris is taken down... it will cause the German army to be in chaos without command, and then they will fight each other, panic and retreat!"

"No, you can't do that?" Eisenhower said.

"Why can't it?" Zhang Chi asked back: "I want to know the reason?"

"Because..." Eisenhower said: "This is too dangerous. You have no supplies or reinforcements, and you only have one division..."

Zhang Chi knew that this was just an excuse for Eisenhower. As an American who was politically mature enough to only talk about interests, Eisenhower certainly would not care about the life and death of the Chinese army and the Algerian army. He even hoped that Zhang Chi could share the pressure of the Allied forces to a greater extent.

This is also one of the reasons why Zhang Chi did not stay in Caen... It should be said that staying in Caen is more secure. All Zhang Chi needs is to defeat the invading German armored division, and fighting with the German armored division in the town is not without a chance of winning.

On the contrary, if the army goes deeper like now, it will be surrounded and annihilated at any time.

But Zhang Chi would rather take a gamble because he wanted to be the shield of the Allies.

Eisenhower did not want Zhang Chi to march to Paris, the reason was the same as the Allies in history did not want Leclerc to march to Paris... Paris is an attractive peach, a merit that can be recorded in history and even become a "liberator". How could Britain and the United States be willing to let the French who had never done their best to fight many wars? Even the troops were formed with their help to pick this fruit.

For the same reason, Eisenhower was unwilling to let Zhang Chi pick this fruit... If the US military liberated Paris, it would establish the image of a liberator for the US military at home and abroad, which belongs to the interests of the United States.

But Zhang Chi knew that Eisenhower would agree. In fact, this was Zhang Chi's purpose from the beginning... and led the Zoafu army to Paris.

"General!" Zhang Chi replied: "If it is dangerous, where are we not dangerous? Is Caen? In fact, we have just passed by the armored division of the 12th German 'Hitler Youth Group'. If we still stay in Caen, we are afraid we will be in a group with them now!"

"Or Rouen?" Zhang Chi continued: "Of course Rouen is not a safe place, because the Germans are dispatching troops to encircle and block us. We cannot stop, as soon as we stop, it will be all done!"

"You should fight back!" Eisenhower said: "When the enemy attacked Normandy with all their might, they attacked these bitches from behind. Moreover, the closer you are to us, the easier it is for us to send reinforcements."

"We can't go back, General!" Zhang Chi replied: "The road was destroyed by us and landmines were buried. Other roads were guarded by German troops. Even if they were blocked... They have made up this gap, and we only have a dead end when we go back. So we only have one choice, which is to go straight to Paris. I know this very well!"

In the last sentence, Zhang Chi was actually telling Eisenhower clearly: I am not a fool, you will be fooled by you. Moreover, this is related to the life and death of the Chinese army itself and the Zoafu Corps. It is impossible and there is no benefit that will make Zhang Chi compromise.

Eisenhower obviously understood Zhang Chi's words. He thought about it and replied: "If this is the case... we may not be able to provide reinforcements for you! Even if the storm passes, it won't work, because it's too dangerous!"

Eisenhower is actually a threat, a naked threat.

Another meaning of this is: "If you don't obey, then you will have no supply reinforcements. In addition, without the cooperation of the Allies, even if you Zhang Chi has three heads and six arms, you may not be able to escape the fate of being surrounded and annihilated by the German army!"

Zhang Chi couldn't help laughing when he heard this: "Think about it, General! What will happen if we occupy Paris and hold it?"

After pausing, Zhang Chi continued: "All German troops stationed along the coast will lose their supply centers and will be pushed by our guns on their backs, which will cause the collapse of hundreds of thousands of German troops... I don't think you will choose not to reinforce!"

As he said that, Zhang Chi hung up the phone.

Eisenhower thought about the rest himself.

In fact, there is nothing to worry about at all. Eisenhower was a smart man. He knew what Zhang Chi's occupation of Paris meant to the German and Allies. This almost determined the Allies' victory in France. The next question was how to harvest the fruits of victory.

Therefore, Eisenhower had to cooperate with Zhang Chi's plan... After all, liberation of Paris is just a matter of honor and history, while victory is tangible.

What's more, the Chinese troops and the Zoafu Corps are in principle also command units of the US military. Their liberation of Paris is actually the U.S. military.

Thinking of this, Eisenhower had to order the staff: "Let all airborne divisions and transport planes be prepared for combat, target...Paris!"

"yes!"

As mentioned before, they had no choice and had to move forward non-stop, otherwise they would be entangled by enemies and then more and more.

It seems not difficult to do this, because Rouen is actually the rear of the German army... Here are a large number of supplies that the German army had not had time to transport to the front line, as well as cars, armored vehicles, etc.
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