"On March 3, the French Army, which is invincible, once again occupied Juttingbach and entered the Baden-Württemberg region.
On March 4, our army captured Krossbrühl and entered the Saarland.
Our next target is to capture Wiesbaden and Mannheim, and it is expected that we will soon achieve the above-mentioned goals."
In fact, achieving these goals is very easy, we France have suffered no losses at all, and the rumors of heavy losses suffered by the French Army are completely false. The partial retreat of we in the area is a gesture of goodwill towards the German people. In order to quickly evacuate the civilians in the combat areas, our army deliberately slowed down the pace of the attack, which is also a gesture of goodwill.
I hope the German government does not mistake the goodwill of the French Army for weakness, otherwise they will reap what they sow. We implemented this special military operation to prevent the spread of Communism in Europe, to liberate the people of Eastern Europe, and to build a community of shared destiny for Europe. No country or person has the right to stand on a moral high ground and point fingers at France.
This special military operation has brought France and Germany back together as one family. Brothers are living in harmony, no longer causing division, allowing the flag of the Frankish Kingdom to fly over Europe once again. Even if this operation does not liberate the entire territory of Germany, it is still a victory, as we in France will not give up protecting any piece of German people's land.
No matter if it's a state or a city, we will not give up liberating them just because of their small size. We have a strong spirit of dedication and determination to sacrifice. For the unity of Europe, we, France, are willing to pay any price. But no matter what the cost, France will not lose. France only has small wins, medium wins, and big wins. The so-called win-win situation is when France wins twice.
Some people might say, is there a difference between your special military operation and aggression? Of course there is! I'm telling you, aggression is when one ethnic group invades the land of another ethnic group. We Gauls are of the same origin and race as the Germans, we are one ethnic group, so we should be one country, which is in line with the principle of ethnic self-determination stipulated in the Treaty of Versailles.
"So we sending troops to Germany is not aggression, but a justice act to maintain the unity and territorial integrity of country."
"Good!"
The words spoken by the person on the podium received enthusiastic cheers from all the France audience present.
Everyone who came here today has been carefully selected, so even if the person on stage says that one plus one equals three, they will enthusiastically agree. Later, this speech will be broadcast in the form of a radio broadcast to all listeners in France. President Du Merle intends to use this method to increase public support for the special military operation.
"Why did you choose this guy named Jean Verweir to give a speech? As far as I know, he has no previous experience working in the government."
In a discreet attic behind the podium, a well-dressed man in a suit questioned the short and stocky middle-aged man beside him in confusion. He couldn't understand why a government press conference would invite such an obscure individual to give a personal speech. "You don't understand, this guy graduated from the University of Paris with a degree in Foreign Languages and holds both a Master's and a Ph.D. in International Relations from the University of Geneva."
He is a distinguished professor at the University of Paris and the director of research at the University of Paris in France. His theoretical level is absolutely outstanding. In addition, he has many academic achievements. His recent work, the "Thinking Trilogy of France," has become popular in France over the past year.
The short man rolled his eyes and began to puff out his cheeks as he introduced the man in the suit, saying that the speaker on stage was no ordinary person. "Are you saying that the author of the trilogy 'Shocking France,' 'Touching France,' and 'Beyond France' is him? The one who also wrote the famous book 'French People, Be Confident,' which was published earlier this year and has already sold three million copies?"
The man in the suit screamed in disbelief.
"Yes, it's him. President Du Melo invited him to the Elysee Palace for a detailed discussion before. Although we don't know the specifics of their conversation, it is said that President Du Melo was very satisfied with him, even calling him by the nickname 'Ran Weiwei' instead of just 'Ran'."
The short man was also extremely envious of this, having gained the favor of the president. So, achieving great success is not an easy task.
"President Du Melo has appointed him as his own translator, and soon he will be able to take over the retiring Minister of Propaganda."
"What a lucky guy."
The man in the suit also looked a little envious. And at this moment, this Verweil was still continuing his performance. His speech was powerful and occasionally interrupted by enthusiastic applause from the audience.
Of course, most of these audience members are applauding not just because they earn 500 francs a day, but because many of them truly believe in Verwil's words. This is much stronger than India a few decades later, because at this time, France is indeed the number one power in Europe. "Our poor have land and houses, three meals and a soup, much better than other places! We must liberate Germany and free it from the tyranny of communism!"
We is the largest country in Europe, and we's Model is the best in the world!
Paris is better than London, the world's largest city!
We is the only civilized place, we has subverted the Eastern discourse system!
we have achieved the best results in all fields, we can defeat all foreign troops within an hour!"
At the end of the speech, the man nicknamed Rang Weiwei asked the audience present:
"If I said, in order to liberate Europe, are you willing to send we brave army to battle on the battlefield, even if it means shedding blood and sacrificing for this ideal, will you fight to the end?"
"We are willing!!!"
The audience present enthusiastically shouted out the answer that Wei Wei wanted to hear. Even if he asked these people whether they were willing to jump off the Eiffel Tower, their response would likely still be a resounding yes.
"Let us cheer for our troops fighting on the front lines and look forward to them delivering a Head-On Strike to the Germans!"
Let's shift the scene to the Ardennes Forest, where Charles de Gaulle received a telegram from the French military headquarters that left him astonished.
"What? I am now appointed as the Commander-in-Chief of the Northern Group Army, commanding one hundred thousand men, with more troops to be added later?"
"Congratulations, General, on your promotion!"
The flattery from the aide did not satisfy Charles de Gaulle; he frowned deeply.
"What's wrong, General? Getting promoted is not an easy feat. Why do you look so unhappy?"
The aide found his reaction somewhat strange. "If it were just me getting promoted, that would naturally be a cause for celebration," Charles de Gaulle said with a bitter smile.
"At this point in time, I haven't achieved any military success or obtained any important intelligence, yet I've been promoted by my superiors. The only possibility is that something has gone wrong with the Southern Front."
"What could possibly have gone wrong?"
The aide didn't quite believe what Charles de Gaulle was saying.
"Last time we received a telegram saying that our army's advance in the south was going very smoothly, right? This time, how could a major problem arise if we didn't make any major mistakes again?"
"If the advance in the south wasn't going smoothly, why would they increase their forces in the Ardennes direction, keeping the frontal advance as a reserve force?" Charles de Gaulle asked in response.
"This... perhaps the South does not lack these fifty thousand people, so transferring these people to the North would be more effective?" The adjutant speculated.
"No no no, we France does not have any problem of too many troops, we have always been short of people after the European war."
"If it weren't for a setback on the front, do you think those old men sitting in the headquarters would consider strengthening the attack in another direction?" Charles de Gaulle said disdainfully. He knew very well the nature of the highest military committee. As soon as they lifted their backsides, he knew what kind of stink they would make.
"Really?"
The aide encountered this situation for the first time. In his worldview, the level of the France commander should be the highest. "This special military operation is commanded by the seasoned Gamelin General, with assistance from Marshal Pétain and General Weygand. It seems that their level is higher than the Germany people, right? Is it possible that Seeckt is even stronger than the combined level of these three veterans?" "Perhaps, but in any case, we have encountered setbacks on the Southern Front, so they plan to focus their efforts on the Ardennes Forest."
Charles de Gaulle doesn't know that this time it's not Seeckt commanding the German forces, but Model. However, even if he knew, he wouldn't show any reaction. Right now, he's only thinking about how to quickly pass through the Ardennes Forest and then make a big move behind the German army.
"Send my orders: all troops should accelerate their march through the Ardennes region, following the route we planned in advance. Don't stir up trouble along the way, keep a low profile.
If you encounter patrols from Belgium and Luxembourg, don't engage in conflict with them. Don't shoot unless absolutely necessary."
"What about the follow-up troops? Are we not waiting for them?" the deputy asked. "Never mind, just have them regroup and follow us later."
we This operation is conducted in secret, with the emphasis on suddenness. The fewer people who know about it, the better. If the information spreads, it could easily be leaked. Delay leads to change. Once the Germans know that we are going to attack from the Ardennes Forest, our operation will be considered a failure. Because in order to quickly pass through the forested area, we did not bring a large number of artillery and tanks.
If the German army had built a large number of strong fortifications at the exits of the Ardennes Forest, then we would have no way to break through the defense line. I don't think that launching an assault would be any better than the Southern Theater Command. So, the focus of our operation this time is speed! The faster, the better. We want to follow in the footsteps of our predecessors like Napoleon and take only 18 days to reach Berlin, letting the world know that France is not only famous for its defensive battles but also has outstanding offensive capabilities.
"We need to give the Germans a Head-On Strike!"
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