9. Guderian said: Sean is a respectable military expert.
9. Guderian said: Sean is a respectable military expert.
9 month 3 number.
new York.
"Breaking news, breaking news. Britain has issued an ultimatum to Germany: if German troops do not withdraw from Poland by 11:00 AM today, Britain will launch an attack on Germany."
France has also issued a statement, demanding that Germany withdraw its troops no later than 5 p.m. today.
This is exciting news; Britain and France have finally made their move.
Countless people in Times Square, New York, are buying newspapers and reading today's news.
Jeffrey sat on his balcony, reading the newspaper and drinking coffee. He was pleased that his prediction had been correct. Sean? He was just a young man who didn't understand international affairs.
Los Angeles.
Countless people also read the New York Times.
They laughed loudly and talked incessantly.
"Germany will definitely withdraw its troops this time."
"Yes, they were no match for the Anglo-French forces; defeat was inevitable."
Inside the Los Angeles Times building.
Everyone is waiting because they still haven't printed the newspaper.
The assistant looked anxiously at the editor-in-chief, "We're too late. If we don't print, today's news might be dominated by the New York Times, and everyone will be disappointed in us."
"Wait a little longer!" Editor-in-Chief O'Connor waited for the telegram from Europe.
March 3th, 3 PM.
A telegram from Europe was delivered to O'Connor.
The editor-in-chief laughed wildly, "Haha, the orator has moved from Berlin to work on the Armenian train, and even gone to the front lines."
"What?"
"Yes, he ignored the ultimatums from Britain and France."
The war will continue, no, an unprecedented war is about to begin, another world war is about to start.
Tonight, Britain and France will surely declare war on Germany.
And Germany will fight to the bitter end, declaring war on Britain and France, God!
The Los Angeles Times will become the largest, most timely, and most accurate newspaper.
Send them out now, print them immediately!
In the afternoon, as people were leaving get off work, they suddenly noticed that there were countless newsboys on the streets of Los Angeles.
"Breaking news, breaking news! Germany has completely ignored the ultimatums from Britain and France. War is about to break out, and Europe will be plunged into total war."
What?
Didn't the New York Times report this morning that Britain and France had issued ultimatums, leaving Germany facing a difficult choice?
Why did the war escalate so much in just half a day?
"That's impossible."
A question mark appeared in everyone's mind, and they stopped the newsboy to buy the latest Los Angeles Times.
It not only has the latest news from Europe, but also that article.
Germany will not compromise, and war will spread throughout Europe.
"Sean, Sean Wayne, oh my god, he was right, he was right again."
"Indeed, he was right once again. My God, Germany not only did not compromise, but accelerated its offensive."
Modrin's Polish army was surrounded.
German troops are advancing toward Warsaw at a rate of fifty kilometers per day.
The speaker was on his way to the front lines to inspect Guderian's troops.
My God.
Is Germany really going to win? That's impossible.
"The 80 troops in the Polish Corridor are surrounded by four German army groups. The situation is dire. My God, how could it happen so quickly?"
Is mechanized warfare really that terrifying?
A word came to everyone's mind.
Sean Wayne coined the new term, "steel torrent."
9 month 4 number.
The Los Angeles Times has once again made a startling statement.
The speaker arrived at the Northern Group that day. He offered his condolences to Guderian, the general who had distinguished himself on the Polish front.
"The Polish resistance is tenacious, and their soldiers possess an admirable fighting spirit," Guderian said during the meeting.
The reason we were able to defeat Poland so quickly was due to our high level of utilization of tank mechanized forces. With the support of the air force, we achieved a great victory with fewer than 700 casualties.
This was a great victory, and I am very grateful to the excellent commentator Sean Wayne, whose theory of mechanized integrated warfare greatly inspired me.
He is a respectable military expert.
Sean Wayne?
It's him again.
His commentary was surprisingly highly valued by German generals and even inspired them.
I am Cao!
Sean had been staying in his apartment for the past two days when his landlord came to him excitedly waving a newspaper, leaving him completely bewildered.
Americans don't believe Lao Tzu's words, the British and French don't believe them either, and other European countries are laughing at his boasting.
Did Guderian believe it and even regard it as a textbook?
One of the most famous German generals of World War II? The father of armored warfare, Heinz Guderian?
I even claimed that I created the theory of integrated air-ground warfare for mechanized large-scale troops?
I fucking swear!
Yes, it feels so good, absolutely amazing.
Sean was holding back a laugh as he held the newspaper.
"Sean, the German generals praise you as a respectable military expert, my goodness."
Landlord Jason shouted excitedly from the side, having witnessed Sean's accurate predictions time and time again.
Ha ha!
It's exhilarating, but I also want to laugh because my own people don't believe me, while my enemies praise me to the skies.
"Sean, is Poland really going to collapse in a week?"
The landlord's problem this time was clearly different from the last one; his confidence had begun to waver.
The news reports that the situation is very bad.
The orator's move to work on the train meant he was ignoring the warnings from Britain and France, and his visits to the front lines were a way of telling the world that he was going to take Poland.
World War II broke out.
Sean hit the target perfectly once again.
"Sean Wayne is a military expert? Is he the Sean we know?"
"Oh my god, it must be him. He hasn't been to work these past few days; he's been writing comments all the time."
"Impossible, he's also a military expert?"
All the workers at the dock were dumbfounded. Wasn't he just a laborer?
"This was admitted by a senior German general himself. Guderian was said to have made a series of victories in the first few days on the Polish front, easily defeating the Polish garrison around Modlin and forcing them to retreat and defend."
Was Sean a military expert worthy of the respect of German generals?
Los Angeles was in an uproar.
"We actually have an expert in our Los Angeles dock union?" Fat man Bishop's face turned ashen.
Sean became famous; his name was being remembered by everyone who was following the war.
In an apartment on Broadway in New York, Jeffrey angrily stared at the news from the past few days.
Although Britain and France issued warnings, Germany ignored them.
His own speculations and analyses became a blatant joke, while Sean, that greenhorn, became a sought-after commentator.
"Damn, he's a lucky guy."
Lucky?
Sean knew it wasn't the time to talk to the Los Angeles Times about raising prices yet; he was still waiting, two more days.
My prediction of Poland's collapse within a week will come true.
That will be the time to raise prices.
Sean clenched his fist; his life was about to change.
December 1939, 9.
This day that made the world swallow its tongue.
The speaker was reading a newspaper on his Armenian train.
Colonel von Forman gently refilled his coffee. "The Poles have already withdrawn from Warsaw and moved to Lublin. All that's left is to hunt a fleeing rabbit."
The speaker excitedly put down his newspaper, clenched his right fist, and exclaimed, "Really?"
"Yes," Colonel Forman said with a smile, "From a military point of view, the war is over."
The speaker stood up excitedly, clenched his fists in front of his chest and tucked them under his armpits, "Yes, this is what I have been waiting for, the glorious victory that the people have been longing for."
I read the Los Angeles Times again today.
Sean Wayne once again spoke of the greatness of the Empire, and he was very insightful.
I liked his writing, especially when I first read that Poland would collapse in a week.
I was very excited, and even agreed.
What the country needs is a powerful voice that can provide stability, hope, and faith, and Sean's comments are the best encouragement.
I want to reward him, I want to award him a medal, yes, I want to make him my editor-in-chief, to write articles for me, I like this kid.
Are you serious? You're definitely not serious.
Colonel Forman reminded him again, "But he's an American."
"Let them prepare the Knight's Cross of the Iron Cross with Oak Leaves. I want to award medals to our heroes, and also to this American hero of the Empire who played a vital role even though he wasn't on the battlefield."
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