WWII military commentator? Even a dog could be one.

13 Do you think I'm some kind of person from 1939 who only reads newspapers?



13 Do you think I'm some kind of person from 1939 who only reads newspapers?

The atmosphere in the carriage was awkward, and even Patton, the bandit in the army, blushed a little.

He never expected that the passenger opposite him would be the famous Sean Wayne.

This kid is indeed very young.

Yes, I am Sean, the Sean you're talking about.

"Haha, I didn't expect it to be you, kid."

Patton laughed and opened a military can containing beef.

"Want some?"

"NO!" Sean refused decisively.

"This kid is angry."

"I'm definitely going to be angry. Who told you to look down on him?" Monroe pouted, took the fork Barton handed her, and ate her beef.

Don't think that just because you're a legendary general I'll fawn over you.

My adopted daughter is Marilyn Monroe, Marilyn Monroe. Why would I need to curry favor with you historical figures?

I am a legend, and I will surely become a legend among legends.

Sean was indeed very angry. There were too many stereotypes in America at that time, and they were influencing people all the time.

Asians are guys with braids, small mustaches, and a sleazy look; they like to tuck their hands into their sleeves.

Old black guy is the most discriminatory guy against black people.

Those old black guys would be cursing in their hearts, "You damn white pig," while extending their hands ingratiatingly and saying, "Hey sir, how can I help you?"

"Hey you damn black guy over there, get your filthy ass off me. This gentleman needs to park. You cheap nigger, don't get his car dirty."

No one discriminates against Black people more than an old black man.

Young people lack experience and don't understand anything.

People who have never been on the battlefield simply don't understand military affairs.

The thieves were all Mexicans.

Xiaobenzi all have bowlegs, and they walk like ducks with their butts sticking out.

Indians like to hide things in their buttocks rather than in their pockets; they are so poor that all they have left is their buttocks as a pocket.

Of course, there's also the fact that the older generation of European nobles preferred male servants, perhaps because they were getting old and didn't like damp places; they preferred dry environments.

Stereotypes are everywhere; they have become a habit of thinking.

It seems his trip to San Diego won't go too smoothly; none of those arrogant generals think much of this young man.

Sean was thinking quietly when Marilyn leaned on his shoulder and offered him a piece of chocolate to his lips.

"Eat it, it's very sweet. Eating some candy will make you feel much better."

"You are an angel."

Marilyn Monroe blushed and looked to the side.

Barton chuckled to himself, trying to hide his embarrassment.

He hadn't expected Sean to be right in front of him.

"I don't think Poland will be defeated quickly. Although they are currently losing, given time, they can quickly recruit a large number of reservists."

With soldiers, they could receive aid from Britain and France.

With the addition of the British and French forces, Germany, although gaining an early advantage, would encounter difficulties later on.

Sean stared coldly at Barton. "Do you think I enjoy chatting with you? How about support? From Romania? That's a neutral country. From Ukraine?"

Poland is likely to face attacks from the Ukrainian and Belarusian forces, two major adversaries.

Tell me? From which direction should we provide support?

Barton was stunned; he hadn't expected Sean to be so knowledgeable about the situation in the region.

"From the Black Sea direction? Why do you think the powerful north would sign a non-aggression pact with Germany? They're conspiring with Poland."

If the Black Sea is blockaded, then the only remaining shipping route is the Turkish Straits? Tell me, will Türkiye help Britain and France?

Patton was speechless.

"If the Anglo-French forces could have invaded Germany at this time and struck a fatal blow when their forces were weak, the war would have ended."

But would they? No, they wouldn't.

They did not want to fight. After World War I, all countries suffered heavy losses, and the Great Depression had brought the colonial economy to an end.

They have a host of internal problems, so they won't go to war at this time because they are all afraid that the North will reap the benefits.

From the very beginning, this war was destined to end in tragedy for the Polish battlefield.

"I don't like talking about politics; I'm talking about the military aspect," Patton said through gritted teeth.

"Okay, from a military perspective."

Relying on their mechanized advantage, Ronstein and Manstein's army groups have encircled the Polish Corridor. Utilizing the rapid advance capabilities of their armored forces, Ronstein has already captured Krakow.

The Northern Group now consists of Polish troops struggling to hold out at the Morilin Fortress.

Tell me how they dealt with the lack of weapons and ammunition, how they faced shortages of food and medicine, how their supply lines were cut off, and how their corps were divided, surrounded, and fought independently.

Tell me, how did they turn the situation around?

As I said, they lost air superiority, and with interference from the German Luftwaffe, their troop movements, ammunition resupply, and everything else were exposed to the enemy.

Are they going to march at night? Who will handle the logistics then? Ordinary citizens won't help them.

"Tell me, they can't even set up the most basic artillery positions, how are they going to resist a German attack?"

Patton didn't know how to answer; he hadn't expected the young man in front of him to be so knowledgeable about the battle.

"The Anglo-French forces will create opportunities for Poland."

Yes, everyone thinks that way.

Sean sneered again, "At the end of this month, the Belarusian and Ulanic Legions, the two most powerful forces in the north, will cross the border and launch a strong attack on Poland."

"What did you say?"

"I said the North would also make a move at the end of the month, otherwise they wouldn't even get a taste of the spoils, because they couldn't fight Poland alone. At this time, the North's fighting strength can only be described as appalling, so they just want to pick up the scraps."

"That's impossible."

Hehe, we'll wait and see if it's impossible.

"Although Germany made an agreement with the North, Germany was anti-North.

That's right, but reality is always more magical than fiction.

"If you say it's not, then it's not." I can't be bothered with you.

After saying that, Sean crossed his arms and closed his eyes to rest.

Barton sat awkwardly to one side, looking down on the young man.

Do you know the models of Polish tanks?

"TKS, TK3, two-person crew, equipped with a 7.92mm machine gun, upgraded models are equipped with a 20mm cannon, and a small number of TKF improved versions exist."

Sean spoke softly with his eyes closed; he didn't know any other data.

Good heavens, how did he know?

Patton opened his mouth, and that's not something an ordinary person can remember.

"Do you know anything about German tanks?"

Haha! Testing me?

Do you think I'm some kind of person from 1939 who only reads newspapers?

I've watched countless World War II documentaries.

"Most of the various improved versions of the Panzer tank were light tanks equipped with two 7.92 mm machine guns."

There are also a small number of 38Ts equipped with 37mm cannons!

The 38T was made in the Czech Republic; Germany made the right move by acquiring Czechoslovakia.

My God, he actually knew all of that.

Honestly, it's impossible for a soldier to know these things.

Even among military officers, many were unaware of this.

Sean Wayne, this little nobody, actually knows everything.

Patton looked at the guy in front of him as if he were seeing him for the first time.

Despite his young age, Sean has a very broad knowledge base.

Omg.

He wasn't the kind of ignorant and incompetent young man he thought he was.

"What else do you want to say?"

"Will Poland really be defeated in a month?" Patton couldn't help but ask.

"From a military point of view, we have already lost. Don't you know that? Warsaw has fallen."

Yes, Patton, as a mid-to-high-ranking officer, knew that Poland had lost.

The loss of Warsaw dealt a severe blow to the soldiers' morale, and coupled with successive defeats on the battlefield, the morale of the entire army plummeted.

If we were to face encirclement by Germany and the north.

Patton dared not think further, for Europe would once again be engulfed in a world war.

No, perhaps a world war has already begun.


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