Chapter 474: Go to see de Gaulle
"I don't know the true ideas and strategies of Hitler and the German army yet!"
At Eisenhower's surprise, Adjutant Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Golt only responded awkwardly.
Eisenhower became silent and frowned deeply and began to ponder.
Because he clearly recorded that when the Battle of Tunisia was over, the heads of Britain and the United States and the General Staff had heatedly discussed concentrating their forces on an attack across the straits and opening up a second battlefield as soon as possible; or attack Italy and Sicily as Churchill and the British demanded, and conduct operations on the abdomen of the enemy, completely driving the Italians out of World War II; disintegrating the Axis Allies of the German army and making Germany a country alone.
It can also restrain a large number of German troops, because once Italy withdraws from the battlefield, the German army will have to dispatch a certain number to replace Italy with a gap of about 30 divisions. That is to say, once Germany does this, the German troops will be dispersed very heavily, and there will be no extra troops to protect the local area, or launch a large-scale counterattack.
But Churchill's most concerned Battle of Sicily has now ended, and it ended with the defeat of allies such as Britain and the United States.
Britain and the United States also suffered some energy in this regard, so when they thought of this, Eisenhower couldn't help but sigh deeply and helplessly.
"By the way! Commander! How can we solve the problem with Charles de Gaulle? He is now making a noise with Giro, the commander-in-chief of the armed forces of the French rogue government, and President Roosevelt also doesn't like Charles de Gaulle!"
Just as Eisenhower was feeling depressed, Adjutant Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Golt suddenly changed the topic and reported.
"I'll go and meet him!"
Eisenhower nodded and replied.
Regarding Charles de Gaulle, he and President Roosevelt have different views. President Roosevelt does not like Charles de Gaulle and feels it is difficult to communicate and cooperate with the other party.
Churchill, on the other hand, believed that Eisenhower could be used to control Charles de Gaulle.
Eisenhower himself was worried that De Gaulle would have a quarrel with reactionary forces such as Giro and would have internal conflicts.
For Eisenhower, who needs a stable rear, he is absolutely unwilling to watch internal strife and chaos appear in his rear.
Especially after the failure of the Battle of Sicily, he was even more unable to allow these negative and extreme violence to affect his reorganization of the morale of the army.
So he planned to meet this arrogant figure who always regarded himself as the president of France for a while and see what he wanted to do this time?
"But we are not easy to offend people on both sides of Charles de Gaulle and Giro now!"
Adjutant Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Golt said worried.
"There will always be a solution. We will never make any mistakes in the current sluggish morale situation! Otherwise, it will be difficult for us to restore our combat strength and be harmonious in the short term!"
"And only if an army is united and in a consistent manner can it send troops to win a battle, otherwise it will definitely defeat the battle!"
Eisenhower waved his hand gently and retorted.
"Our relationship with the French is actually similar to that of the British; although we all have the blood of Europeans, and we also face the same enemies, and agree to establish a military alliance that is united against the enemy to deal with the German army!"
"But because of the complex reasons such as history, ideas and regions, our relationship with the French will not be as reliable as we appear on the surface!"
Then Eisenhower continued.
"And the purpose of our coming to London, England, fighting against Sicily, Italy, and even Europe is not to come here to spend time and find women, we are here to defeat Germany and save Europe!"
"We are shouldering the great task of anti-fascism and ending this damn World War II!"
Eisenhower finally expressed some of his true thoughts.
"Yes! Commander!"
In response to this, Lieutenant Colonel Jimmy Golt was also suspicious and replied loudly with a military salute.
Then the two of them didn't say much and went to do their own jobs.
At this time, Chen Yanlong was also thinking about the way Germany wanted to become a world power: "For example, the easiest thing was to establish the EU a few days ago, defeat the United Kingdom and control the Middle East oil, and develop African colonies. The way of fighting against the Soviet Union was to beat it up and then split it into the 21st century.
As for the annexation of Poland and Ukraine, as well as the already occupied Austria and Czechoslovakia, this is the unshakable European hegemony.
Chapter completed!