In May of the 5910th year of the lunar calendar
, after several months of preparation, the decisive battle began. Both sides were well-trained and well-equipped, with no shortage of airplanes and artillery, and were even equally fearless, launching a bloody battle on three fronts. Lin Jiang lived in Zhongjiang Province, but he had many sources of information and received real war reports every day, not the ones that fooled people in the newspapers. The main focus of the Huaxia Federation was on the Eastern Front, with the goal of helping the Zhou Liao United States recapture the old capital, because recapture of the old capital would ensure the safety of Kyoto, the capital of the Huaxia Federation, and the Allied fighters would not be able to bomb Kyoto. The Huaxia Federation took the lead in tearing open the Allied defense line with three regiments of Tigers as the vanguard, but immediately fell into a bitter battle. Although the Allies could not match the Federation in heavy tanks, they had other means to restrain themselves. The air forces of both sides were even more tragic. The aircraft manufacturing plants that were like dumplings could not keep up with the consumption, and pilots died in batches. Moreover, as a high-tech military force, pilots are not the kind of soldiers who can go to the battlefield after three months of training. Their main source of soldiers is still from nobles of all classes. The loss of a large number of pilots has also dealt a great blow to the noble class of the Huaxia Federation. In the newspapers, you can often see someone from a certain family die in a certain battle, which brings back a little positive influence for the embarrassed nobles. "Follow this plan and implement it." After learning the latest situation on the battlefield, Lin Jiang also launched his own plan. With Lin Jiang's current strength, he cannot influence the trend of this war, but he can help his people to a great extent, such as giving them the best weapons and equipment, logistics and food, or avoiding some missions that are sure to kill them. After all, only by surviving can they be useful. War is too cruel. In fact, it is not just Lin Jiang who does this. Those great nobles also do the same. Maybe some people will die, but they are all illegitimate and side branches. Most of the real core figures are in some safe positions. Unless there is an accident or a large army group is surrounded and annihilated, it is difficult to die. War is not fair. The battle lasted until August, when the Allies pushed the front line 500 kilometers, but it was not over yet. Lin Jiang could see trains heading off in Zhongjiang Province, carrying weapons, ammunition and young recruits, and then returning from afar with cars of disabled soldiers and death notices. By the end of October, the battle ended in the defeat of the Allies, with more than 10 million Allied personnel annihilated, captured or missing, and countless weapons and equipment lost. But the Allies also won a bitter victory, with losses of 7 to 8 million, and countless weapons and ammunition consumed. And because of the heavy snow at the time, the Allies were unable to encircle and annihilate the defeated Allied troops, losing a huge opportunity. The old capital of the Zhou-Liao United States was finally recovered, the capital of the Huaxia Federation was safe, and the voice of moving the capital disappeared without a trace. In December, the Allied Navy began to clear all the shipyards and docks in the coastal cities of the Allies, forcing the Allied submarine forces to be unable to rest and basically destroyed. From then on, the Allies began to be bombed by the Allies. Some industrial areas became the primary targets. A large number of industrial towns were bombed into white land. The balance of the war has tilted towards the Allies. Faced with this dilemma, the Allies went completely crazy and put forward the slogan of "rather die with honor than live in disgrace". More civilians were recruited to join the army, and the troops were replenished frantically. Faced with this situation, the Allied high-level officials began to discuss how to force the Allies to surrender. ······· "It's coming." Zhongjiang Province, Lin Jiang sighed. He had received the news that a secret military factory in Zhongjiang Province had begun to develop nuclear weapons. Some of Lin Jiang's men participated. Although it was top-secret information, Lin Jiang still received it. "Sir, are these weapons so terrible?" The secretary curled up in Lin Jiang's arms. She didn't understand the terribleness of these weapons. "It's terrible. This is the power of the devil, the power that can destroy humanity." Lin Jiang nodded. All the knowledge and thinking habits he had received were about the dangers of nuclear weapons, especially the radiation they brought. Lin Jiang didn't know if his body could withstand it. If nuclear weapons were used in large quantities and a nuclear winter came directly, it would be completely over. Maybe the world would have to restart again. "I have a sir, I'm not afraid of anything." The secretary looked at Lin Jiang with admiration. In her world, Lin Jiang was omnipotent and knew everything.
"Don't worry, even if the world is destroyed, we will be the last to die."
Lin Jiang nodded. His fortress can ensure his safety. As long as weapons like bunker-buster bombs do not appear, he will be safe.
A month later, the secret military factory in Zhongjiang Province was attacked by the Allied special forces. Although they did not destroy the factory and did not have much impact on the manufacture of nuclear weapons, the news of nuclear weapons had been leaked. A
few days later, Lin Jiang received news that the Allies were also manufacturing nuclear weapons. The knowledge was common. The theories known to the Chinese Federation were also known to them.
The Chinese Federation was extremely shocked and frightened by this. In the eyes of many senior officials, nuclear weapons were weapons of mutual destruction. They did not want to die yet, so they quickly responded. On the one hand, they showed their colors and sent agents to destroy them. On the other hand, they increased their research efforts and countless resources poured in.
In April of the 5911th year of the Xia calendar, the Allies began the spring counterattack, began to recover lost territory, and prepared to open up a second battlefield.
The second battlefield was in the northernmost part of the continent, in a small country called Xiaer. This place was a wild place in the era of cultivating immortals, and Lin Jiang had never been there.
The troops of the second battlefield mainly came from the allied countries that had just gained independence. In addition to the soldiers, the commanders were actually from the three allied countries. They had been training for a winter.
The counterattack was very slow. The Allied Powers fought desperately. Their soldiers had a very high will to fight, because in the years after the end of World War I, because of the unequal treaties, they lived a very miserable life. It even cost 500,000 of their own currency to buy a steamed bun.
Then their leader appeared and led them back to prosperity. They were no longer hungry and no longer bullied, so they were willing to fight for their leader.
The Allied forces were still fighting hard on the front line, and the Huaxia Federation had begun to slowly walk out of the shadow of war, because the enemy fleet no longer appeared on the sea of the Federation, and the enemy's fighter planes no longer appeared above their heads.
Except for those who had relatives on the front line, most people's lives seemed to have returned to peace. They only needed to go to work every day and produce a large number of weapons and ammunition.
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"Sir, today's Kyoto Daily News says that the Allies have decided to hold a meeting in Kyoto, Huaxia Federation, two months later to discuss the post-war treatment of the Allies."
"Yalta Conference?"
"Sir, what Yalta?"
"Nothing, bring it to me."
Lin Jiang took the newspaper and looked at the content. In fact, it was no different from the Yalta Conference. It was just a discussion on how to control the world and how to control the defeated countries after the war.
The meeting has not started yet, but the terms have been discussed. For example, the last terms only limited the number of military personnel in the defeated countries, but this time they will station troops.
The most important thing is the post-war order. This war has swept almost all countries in the world. After the war, there must be an international organization to balance and regulate. In fact, it is the United Nations.
How to divide the interests of the world is too familiar to those congressmen in the Federation. If they can't colonize directly, there are other means. Anyway, they will not lose no matter what.
"The overall situation has been determined, and we have to make changes. If we take one step ahead, we will be faster than others .
" "Sir, how should we change?"
"The society after the war will definitely be based on economic development. Our tone will revolve around this. For example, engineering equipment. The war destroyed so many cities, and they have to be rebuilt, so those engineers have work to do.
The economic level has improved, food is very important, and large farms will continue to be promoted. As for those technologies, military-to-civilian conversion must also be carried out."
Lin Jiang said, a little excited. The war has spawned so many technologies that can be transformed into wealth, such as computer technology, biotechnology, etc., which are enough for a technological revolution.
The secretary on the side hurriedly wrote down Lin Jiang's words, but she didn't know why Lin Jiang was so excited. Is there really such a big opportunity?
In September of the 5911th year of the Xia calendar, the Kyoto Conference of China was held. The allied countries discussed the post-war disposal methods, and then all major newspapers published the Kyoto Agreement.
Three months later, a terrifying explosion suddenly came from the sea 5,000 kilometers away from the harbor city, and hundreds of miles of ships saw a bright light like the sun.