Chapter 954: The Great Counteroffensive After Christmas

Christmas of 1937 was fast approaching.

On December 25th, on Christmas Day, the Britain-France-Australia Three Nations gathered a large number of troops in France, North Africa, and the Balkan Peninsula, preparing for the counteroffensive.

Under the coordination of the governments of the three countries, these soldiers were going to have a very merry Christmas.

Beef and mutton supplied from Australasia, specialty rabbit meat cans and dairy products, potatoes from the Irish region, spirits from the United Kingdom, red wine and bread with foie gras from France made up a grand dinner for the soldiers of the three nations.

In fact, just the expense for this dinner was not small. After all, it was a meal for millions of people, which required the beef and mutton to be transported on two large transport ships.

The reason the governments of the three countries agreed to this significant expense was simple, for after Christmas, the counteroffensive against Germany was to begin.