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Chapter 446 Landing in Florida

After Japan seized the western United States, it carried out massacres, and Germany seemed to be helping the United States. Wang Jiuling did not want long nights and long dreams, and hoped that Japan would occupy the United States as soon as possible and eliminate the Americans.

Wang Jiuling sent 3,000 aircraft to help Japan fight. Of course, at the same time, they also needed to bomb the United States into rubble. Don't let the Japanese get the complete United States, let alone let American industries fall into Japanese hands. The Qin Air Force bombed the water conservancy facilities in the United States one after another.

destroyed, causing flooding in many places

The devastating bombings of the Qin Air Force made Japan envious. Qin really had a lot of weapons and ammunition. No wonder during the war, it killed the enemy in three or two blows.

The Japanese army attacked in three directions from south to north, with a total of 2.4 million people. There were also 600,000 troops in the Ottawa area of ​​Canada, with a total of 3 million people attacking. After the United States occupied most of the western territory, it panicked, and the Japanese army advanced all the way.

If Germany and the United States collude, then if they wait for the arrival of the German army, the United States is likely to transfer atomic energy to Germany, and even stabilize the situation with the cooperation of the German army and develop nuclear weapons with all its strength. Therefore, Qin must assist the Japanese attack as soon as possible

On July 5, the Japanese army witnessed war with the United States in the areas of Kansas, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and Texas in the central United States.

By July 18, Qin's air force had reached 5,000 aircraft. Wang Jiuling was willing to risk it all this time. He believed that the German troops could not be allowed to land in the United States. The Japanese felt the same way, but their starting point was different.

On the last day of July, with the Japanese fighting for their lives and the Qin Air Force regardless of monetary losses, the Japanese army successfully drove the main force of the US military toward Lake Michigan to the area east of the Mississippi River.

The navies of the two countries are also looking for a decisive battle with the U.S. Navy. At the same time, Japan is also warning Germany to take care of Europe and Africa and not to get involved in affairs in the Americas. Qin also said the same

The navies of the two countries were looking for the main fleet of the United States, and were also responsible for bombing cities and ports on the east coast of the United States. As the situation worsened, Qin once again stated that Germany could not be involved, otherwise the losses would be very heavy. Wang Jiuling discussed with Japan Qin

Japan sent 500,000 troops to land on the east coast to attack the United States from both sides, but by then it would take two-thirds of the gold found in the United States. Japan was afraid that Qin was too good. Although it wanted a lot of things, Qin did put in a lot of effort, and

Qin sent troops and no longer occupied the land, and Japan had nothing to say.

The Qin army, which had been preparing for the landing, landed in Florida on August 5. The landing troops in Florida were immediately blocked by the U.S. Air Force and a large number of shore artillery. Fortunately, the U.S. military industry has now suffered a major blow, and it still has to deal with Japan's

Troops from the west

On August 7, the Qin troops successfully landed in Miami, St. Petersburg, and Melburn. Soon the troops expanded their base areas and occupied an increasingly larger area. The U.S. military on the island, especially in the southern peninsula,

Seeing that their retreat was cut off, the American troops surrendered one after another.

The Qin State's air force bombed the airports and military facilities in the US-controlled areas to death, followed by the cities, and the ruins of the cities that Wang Jiuling needed, of course, they would not grab them unless they were free.

On August 14, the Qin Army captured Jacksonville and then deployed a large number of paratroopers in the vast hinterland of the United States, which once again plunged the U.S. front into chaos. This time, the helicopters that had been successfully developed were also put into use.

From the moment they landed, Americans who had never seen such weapons were panicked, especially since this kind of aircraft not only had machine guns, but also bombs, as well as weapons that looked like artillery shells. They could hit wherever they pointed.

What Americans are most afraid of is that ordinary bullets from these planes cannot deal with them. In addition, these planes can land anywhere.

After the U.S. government received the report, it was useless. There is no point in studying it now. The United States does not have the manpower and material resources. The Qin army attacked all the way and helicopters cleared the way. The United States has no effective weapons to deal with such aircraft. Among them, anti-aircraft guns

Similar weapons had been almost destroyed by Qin’s air force before.

The Qin Army attacked all the way to Tennessee, not other surrounding states. Of course, the Qin Army did this for a reason, which was to destroy the nuclear weapons laboratory here and take away all the research materials and scientists.

In February 1937, Nazi Germany began to implement the "Uranium Project". However, after Germany refined it, it publicized it vigorously, which alerted other countries.

In early 1942, although American scientists had a rough idea of ​​the mechanism of the atomic bomb, the direction in which they should work, and even the cost and time, the huge project of nuclear research had exceeded the capabilities of scientific research institutions. At that time, the American economy had turned to war, and no one

Industrial companies can complete the construction of relevant production facilities in a short period of time. Bush, one of the leaders of U.S. nuclear research, believed that only the military with the highest priority could produce nuclear materials before the end of the war. On March 9, 1942, he gave

In President Roosevelt's report, he emphasized the bright future of the atomic bomb and proposed handing over all development and production management to the military. On June 17, Bush prepared a detailed report for Roosevelt to hand over all nuclear programs to military leaders for implementation. Roosevelt immediately

approved Bush's report

Historically, on December 6, 1941, the United States officially formulated a top-secret plan code-named "Manhattan." President Roosevelt gave the plan "special priority above all actions." The scale of the "Manhattan" project was astonishing because it was still

I don't know which of the three methods of splitting uranium-235 is the best, so I have to use three methods to perform fission work at the same time. This complex project has become the melting pot of American science.

The number of scientists headed by Mo is unimaginable. In some departments, there are even more people with doctorate titles than ordinary staff, and among them there are many Nobel Prize winners at the top of the "Manhattan Project"

During this period, 539,000 people were employed, and the total cost was as high as 2.5 billion US dollars. This was unmatched by any previous weapons experiment.

This plan received full support from the U.S. military and was initially put in charge of Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff Marshall. However, due to Colonel Marshall's rigid behavior and his inability to get along with the scientific advisors, the upgrade of the research program priorities and the selection of the location of the gas separation plant were delayed.

Two months later, in September, the government's war office and top military leaders decided that Colonel Groves, who led the construction of the Pentagon, the U.S. Department of Defense building, would succeed Colonel Marshall. Before taking office, Groves was promoted to brigadier general.

In less than 48 hours after taking office, Groves succeeded in elevating the program's priority to the highest level and selected Oak Ridge, Tennessee, as the site for the uranium isotope separation plant because Colonel Marshall's main office would initially be located in New York.

City, they decided to name the new district "Manhattan". Thus, the "Manhattan Project District (or simply the Manhattan Project District)" was born. The entire nuclear research program in the United States was soon named the "Manhattan Project."

Therefore, the Qin Army must capture Oak Ridge to prevent it from falling into the hands of the Japanese. In order to capture it later, the Qin Army destroyed multiple cities in many places, and destroyed them all, including people, to cover up the destruction of Oak Ridge.

Before the United States defeats European and American countries, Wang Jiuling does not plan to take action against Japan, so he does not want Japan to have too many American research results. If Japan develops nuclear weapons, although Wang Jiuling can also destroy Japan, the price will probably be very high.

, Wang Jiuling will definitely avoid things that can be avoided.


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