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I Became a Plutocrat in World War I: Starting with Saving France - Chapter 884: Manipulating the Battlefield
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... and the collapse of the "anti-Shire alliance" gave Pershing's theories the upper hand.
To be precise, even Beck did not believe that without the coordination of other nations, the British and Americans could independently break through the front lines and achieve victory.
"So, what do we need?" Beck asked Pershing for his opinion for the first time.
"A lot." Pershing responded with a worried expression:
"We need to gain air superiority, and this can only be achie ...
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