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I Will Stage A Coup D'état

Chapter 69: Declaration of War against Germany (3)
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Chapter 69: Declaration of War against Germany (3)

Recently, the Führer has not shown any aspect of being an outstanding strategist.

In the invasion of Western Europe, the brilliant genius he showed at Dunkirk was nowhere to be seen, and only the stubbornness of an old man filled with self-righteousness was shown.

“How can the inferior race among inferior races, the yellow people, act so arrogantly?”

As if suffering from bipolar disorder, the Führer repeatedly ordered to find ways to attack Korea several times a day, then canceled them.

Common sense dictated that Germany’s power was insufficient to go to the other side of the globe and punish Korea.

The military generals had to taste a considerable amount of perplexity at this.

It was the same with the Soviet problem.

The Army had reached its limit due to the fierce war of attrition that continued from late spring to early autumn.

The commanders and chiefs of staff of each army group, well aware of this situation, submitted opinions to the effect that the war of attrition should not be continued like this.

Franz Halder

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