Marshal Philip Hoffmann looked at the battle reports that kept coming in with a solemn expression and a heavy heart.

He knew very well that this meant that their attack on the capital of the Northern Bear Country had completely failed.

He immediately got up and went to find the Führer to report the depressing news to him.

Führer Andreas Meyer sat at his desk, looking angry and disappointed.

When he heard the news brought by Marshal Philip Hoffmann, he stood up suddenly, pointed his finger at the other party fiercely, and roared: "What did you promise me in the first place?"

"Just when victory was in sight, you told me that the war to attack the capital had failed!"

Marshal Philip Hoffmann lowered his head and said helplessly: "Your Excellency, this is the fact."

"Our front lines are stretched, our resources are depleted, and we are unable to sustain the offensive."

Führer Andreas Meyer frowned, thought for a moment and said, "Let Italy provide support. We must occupy the capital of the Northern Bear Country."

Marshal Philip Hoffmann said hesitantly: "But can Italy be trusted? The combat effectiveness of their army has always been questioned."

Führer Andreas Meyer waved his hand impatiently: "That's too much. We need all the strength we can to achieve our goals now."

Marshal Philip Hoffman nodded and said, "Yes, Your Excellency. I will contact Italy immediately and ask for their support."

Führer Andreas Meyer took a deep breath and asked, "Now I just want to know when our nuclear weapons will be successfully developed?"

Marshal Philip Hoffman shook his head: "Your Excellency, I don't know the exact time. Nuclear weapons research is a complex and sensitive task, and its progress is difficult to predict."

Führer Andreas Meyer snorted in dissatisfaction: "Recently, a large number of spies have appeared in our country. How exactly do you do things? Who knows how many of our secrets they have stolen?"

Marshal Philip Hoffmann hastened to explain: "We have been strengthening security measures, but espionage activities are still difficult to completely eliminate."

"However, we are stepping up efforts to combat espionage and protect the country's core interests."

Führer Andreas Meyer sat back in his chair, rubbed his temples, and said tiredly: "I hope you can solve these problems as soon as possible."

Marshal Philip Hoffmann saluted, turned and left, his heart filled with pressure and responsibility.

He knew that the next battle would be even more difficult and they had to go all out to win the final victory.

In the naval battle between Prussia and Gilead, the two sides were fighting fiercely.

A week later, the Prussian super battleship Leader was unfortunately sunk by the Kingdom of Gilead.

Two weeks later, Prussia lost another aircraft carrier.

A month later, Prussia's super battleship Pru was also sunk.

Just two days later, Prussia's last aircraft carrier was sunk.

It turned out that all this was because the United States announced its participation in the war and directly cooperated with the navy of Gibraltar to launch a joint attack on the navy of Prussia.

But it also came at a huge cost.

So why did the United States choose to directly participate in the war?

In fact, this is because Yan State has become more and more unscrupulous recently, making Li Jian State feel threatened.

Therefore, the United States Congress decided to defeat Prussia first and then join forces to fight against Yan.

When Führer Andreas Meyer learned that several of his main battleships had been sunk, he almost fainted.

He never expected that the United States would directly join the war without any warning.

Faced with such a predicament, he had no choice but to ask Yan State for help.

Marshal Chen Yixin soon learned the news. He hurried into the palace and respectfully reported to Qin Ruihua: "Your Majesty."

"The Prussian leader is asking our country for help. Should we support him?"

Qin Ruihua sat on the throne, frowned slightly, and said after thinking for a moment: "I didn't expect that the United States would join this war without saying a word."

"Without our help, Prussia would have failed in less than two years."

Marshal Chen Yixin nodded in agreement, then asked, "What does your majesty mean?"

Qin Ruihua stood up, put his hands behind his back and said, "It is not the time to join the war yet."

"But we can provide some assistance to Prussia to delay the progress of the war."

"I have decided to provide four aircraft carriers, ten escort carriers, and all our cruisers."

"In addition, two hundred submarines and fifty destroyers will be provided."

"At the same time, we also need to prepare 10,000 fighter planes and so on."

"Such assistance should be able to play a certain role in Prussia."

Marshal Chen Yixin said with some concern: "I'm afraid Prussia can't afford so many weapons."

Qin Ruihua smiled slightly and replied: "It doesn't matter, just let them pay it back slowly in the future."

"Just think of it as us providing the weapons and them providing the men."

"We can't just watch Prussia fail so quickly."

Marshal Chen Yixin understood Qin Ruihua's intention and nodded quickly, "Yes, Your Majesty."

When President Andreas Meyer learned the next day that Yan Country had provided them with such a large batch of weapons, he felt very complicated, both happy and worried.

The good news is that with this batch of powerful weapons, they will be able to enhance their combat effectiveness in a short period of time and be more confident in confronting the enemy.

However, the concern is that the huge value of the supplies may leave them with a heavy debt burden that they may not be able to repay.

But at this critical moment, they have no time to worry about whether they can pay off their debts.

Because this batch of weapons aid, like the Lend-Lease Act, was a timely help to them.

Despite all the concerns in his heart, he faced the current difficulties and the threat of war.

They could only accept the aid and hope to solve subsequent problems by winning the battle.

In order to ensure its own safety, Prussia made an important decision: to send a large number of naval personnel to Yan State for training so that they could master the operating skills of these advanced warships.

This move was obviously a wise one, because at this time, Li Jian and Ji Li would definitely not dare to launch an attack on Yan easily, so this place became the most ideal and safest training place.

Time flies, and it is already the end of the year.

After a period of intensive training, the Prussian naval personnel have basically mastered the relevant skills and can be said to have gained a lot.

So they decisively returned to their homeland with the aid weapons generously provided by Yan State.

The arrival of this batch of advanced equipment greatly boosted the morale of the Prussians. Their confidence increased, and they launched a fierce naval battle with the joint navy of the United States and Greece, and finally won a glorious victory.

However, the joy did not last long.

Just as Prussia was immersed in the joy of victory, the United States continued to send more warships to join the war. This sudden change put Prussia under tremendous pressure again.

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