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   "Boom boom boom!"

  St. John, there was a knock on the bedroom door of Lieutenant General Campbell, commander of the British Command in Newfoundland.

  Two minutes later, Lieutenant General Campbell, in his pajamas, opened the door with sleepy eyes.

   "Hey, buddy, you'd better tell sothing urgent has happened!" Lieutenant General Campbell's tone was full of bad intentions.

   "General, Tripesy was heavily bombarded by the enemy, and the troops stationed there suspected that the Germans would land from there." The adjutant reported to Lieutenant General Campbell with a look of panic.

   "What? The Germans? Attacking Tripe West? How is that possible?" Lieutenant General Campbell was stunned.

   "General, this is absolutely true news." The adjutant said.

   "Damn, why did the Germans attack Tripe West? Didn't the War Departnt just tell us that we are safe here? Bastard, we were deceived again." Lieutenant General Campbell was furious.

  On Newfoundland, there are only three infantry divisions. Although I don't know how many troops the German army dispatched, it is obviously not sothing they can resist. Originally, the War Departnt planned to send five infantry divisions and one armored division to Newfoundland. However, after the German army made a gesture of attacking the Caribbean Sea, the source increase plan was suspended. Apparently, the British War Office did not consider it necessary to send too many troops in Newfoundland. But now, the Germans are obviously fooling them. Their real attack target was actually Newfoundland.

   "General, what should we do now?" the secretary asked.

"Imdiately report to the War Departnt that we are under heavy attack from the Germans and they are about to land in Newfoundland. We need air support and more troops. Otherwise, Newfoundland cannot be held." Campbell The lieutenant general ordered.

   At this ti, it is undoubtedly the most important to request reinforcents from the country. Only with enough reinforcents may it be possible to withstand the German attack.

"Also, let the 3rd Infantry Division assemble its forces towards Tripesi, and must hold off the German attack. Tell the 3rd Infantry Division, 2nd Infantry Brigade, to stand firm and not retreat without orders. Let the 2nd Infantry Division Enter a state of ergency combat readiness to prevent the Germans from attacking St. John's. If the Germans attack St. John's, if they can't hold it, they can even blow up the port, and the port cannot fall into the hands of the Germans. Let the 4th Infantry Division Standby, ready for reinforcents at any ti!" Lieutenant General Campbell ordered.

   There are only three infantry divisions on Newfoundland, so he can only pin his hopes on these three infantry divisions. As for whether it can withstand the German attack, it depends on whether the reinforcents can arrive in ti.

   Anyway, Lieutenant General Campbell has no confidence in this battle. After all, since the Germans have deliberately launched this offensive, they will obviously not give up until they achieve their goals.

  However, Lieutenant General Campbell soon got the news. German marines have taken Tripesy. The British Army's 2nd Infantry Brigade, 3rd Infantry Division, has been routed.

  While Minister of War David Magson was having breakfast, the secretary rushed over.

   "Is there anything urgent?" David Magson asked after drinking the milk in his hand.

   "Your Excellency, Newfoundland is under attack. General Campbell believes that the Germans are likely to land there." The secretary reported.

   "What? The Germans will land in Newfoundland, how is that possible?" David Magson was stunned as if struck by lightning.

   "Lieutenant General Campbell reported that." The secretary said.

   "Asshole, aren't the Germans going to attack the Caribbean? How could they attack Newfoundland at this ti?" David Magson cursed.

   But then, his face beca very ugly. Because he knew that maybe this ti they were fooled again.

"Damn it, this is a trap. The Germans pretended to attack the Caribbean Sea, but it was just a show. In fact, their goal is Newfoundland. Prepare the car, I'm going to see the Pri Minister!" David Ma Gerson ordered.

   "Yes, Your Excellency." The secretary imdiately went to make arrangents.

   When David Magson arrived at the Pri Minister's Office, Churchill was already waiting for him. On Pri Minister Churchill's face, there was also an unconcealable worry. Obviously, he also already knew about the attack on Newfoundland.

  If the German army attacked the Caribbean, Pri Minister Churchill would undoubtedly be happy to see it. In that case, the powerful Aricans will fight the Germans recklessly, and the British will be able to take advantage of it later. However, if the Germans are attacking Newfoundland, it ans that Britain will be the first target of Germany's attack. No matter what, Britain will pay a heavy price, or even be destroyed directly.

   "Your Excellency, Pri Minister, I'm afraid we have been fooled again. The German attack on the Caribbean Sea is just a cover. Their real goal is Newfoundland!" David Magson's face was gloomy.

   "Is the news confird?" Pri Minister Churchill asked.

"Your Excellency, Pri Minister, it should be confird. The news I just received shows that the Germans have begun to land. Our troops in Tripe West have not been able to withstand the German attack. The entire Tripe West has fallen into Germany in the hands of others," David Magson said.

  Suddenly, Pri Minister Churchill's face beca even uglier. The extravagant hope in my heart was completely shattered.

   "Co here, imdiately summon the cabinet ministers and important military generals to discuss counterasures!" Churchill ordered.

   "Yes, Your Excellency the Pri Minister." The secretary replied.

   "In addition, inform the United States of this news. At this ti, we need their support!" Pri Minister Churchill said.

  If Germany really wants to attack them first, then they have to find a way to get support from the United States. It is obviously impossible to stop the German attack by their own strength.

   "Yes, Your Excellency the Pri Minister."

  When the British inford the United States of the news, it also caused an uproar in the United States.

  After the U.S. Army Chief of Staff, General Marshall, learned the news, a trace of remorse flashed across his face. They were once again fooled by the Germans and deployed their main force to the south. Now, the Germans have landed in Newfoundland. It is clear that they want to defeat Britain first, and then go south from Canada to directly attack the United States!

   Equally regretful are the generals of the U.S. Army. Especially those generals who advocated reinforcents in the Caribbean.

   Even President Roosevelt was stunned after learning the news.

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