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Chapter 506 Hewitt's Worry and Smile

Just when Churchill scolded and threatened the general manager of MI5 and MI6, he was over 55 years old, gray-haired, fat and double-chips Major General Henry Kent Hewitt, who had a double-engine naval transport plane, had already broken through the cloudy sky of Tunisia and flew towards London, England in a twin-engine naval transport plane.

This time the person he was going to meet was not President Roosevelt, but General Marshall who had just arrived in London.

As one of the leading generals of the US military, Hewitt was still very nervous about this meeting.

Because he was defeated in the Battle of Sicily this time; although the commander-in-chief of the battle was Eisenhower and the commanders of the British and American Allied Forces such as Alexander, as the responsible person for maritime transportation, he also had some responsibilities.

"North Africa! I really didn't expect Hitler would actually send Rommel to counter North Africa again. Hitler! Hitler! What are you trying to do? Is it really just for North African oil?"

"Is it really that simple? Or do you have any other tricks?"

"Why do I feel that the battle in the past six months has made me increasingly unable to understand the strategies and tactics of Hitler, a war madman?"

Sitting in the transport plane, Hewitt was absent-minded, looking at the gray clouds passing through the glass window, falling into deep thought and murmuring.

In later generations, many experts and critics, and even journalists have discussed that Liberating Western Europe is a three-act historical drama, and each of their scenes is linked and strategically meaningful.

Their first act was the Battle of North Africa, followed by the Battle of Sicily and Italy, and finally the Battle of Normandy Landing. These world-renowned Western Front battles made Hitler lose the war on the European and Western Front.

For the United States, the North African battle was the place where they made their fortunes, established strong strategic and tactical powers.

If the US military had not fought in North Africa, they would probably not have the glorious rise in the future World War II, the post-war world hegemony, and Britain would not gradually weaken and become an ordinary character.

At the same time, the North African battle was the most effective inspiring and strategy for the attack on the German army in the World War II era.

Especially when Montgomery's 8th Army defeated Rommel's Victorious Army, the morale of the German army began to decline at that moment.

"No matter what, we must not let Hitler and Rommel make a comeback and reoccupate North Africa!"

"If the battle is really defeated like this, we may lose this World War II. At least it will make many soldiers feel desperate and lose the confidence to win!"

"Then the whole of Europe will be the world of the German army, which will have serious consequences for the world pattern!"

After talking to himself for a moment, Hewitt also came to a conclusion and muttered.

For him, after the defeat in North Africa, Stalingrad, and Midway, Germany, Italy and Japan should have lost the initiative in the war forever, and should have entered the defensive stage, and were suppressed by their British and American allies to deal with it and gradually annihilate it.

However, with Chen Yanlong's time travel and the support of combat support with a large number of weapons and equipment, the British, American and Soviet troops that had originally won failed one after another. For this reason, this World War II has gradually gone to an unknown.

No one knows what the final outcome is now, at least Hewitt can't imagine it and see it clearly.

"Maybe General Marshall's arrival will help this gradually declining morale and failing war to turn the tide!"

Thinking about it, Hewitt suddenly felt an indescribable feeling of uneasiness that suddenly surged into his heart, making him involuntarily nervous.

"Yes, General Marshall will definitely have a good countermeasure to fight against Hitler and his German Chief Hewitt!" As soon as he finished speaking, Michael Paulus, an adjutant sitting next to him, suddenly interrupted in a comforting tone.

"Thank you! Michael!"

In response to this, Hewitt stared at the other party with gratitude, then reluctantly showed a tired smile.

"We will definitely win the final victory, because I firmly believe that justice will win!"

Looking at Hewitt's expression that seemed to have been aging for several years, Adjutant Michael Paulus suddenly felt a sense of regret and sympathy in his heart, and continued to express his words to comfort him.

"Will justice win? Maybe! Maybe only God knows!"

After hearing this, Hewitt was stunned for a moment, and showed a smile of little confidence, and responded with a wry smile.
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