The thirty-fourth chapter cornered Japan (7)
Cole thought to himself: Fortunately, no one needs to die in training, otherwise this weapon would be useless. The Japanese are very clever. Why haven’t I heard of such a training method in Germany?
"That..." Toyota Junyou walked over with a gloomy face, opened his mouth, said half a stupid sentence, and suddenly stopped there again. It took a long time to squeeze out the following half of the sentence, "Now... sign up... how many patriots are there in the special attack team?"
"We have successfully cultivated more than ten team members. They are the seeds of the entire team and have all mastered rocket control skills. We have to admit that this thing is much easier to use than flying an airplane, and it is simple to operate. Even I can drive it!" Daxi pointed to the special attacking team members wearing naval uniforms, saying, "Many of them are not suitable for flying an airplane, but they have a strong desire to stand up for the country, so they were selected."
"Are they all voluntary?" asked Inoue Narimi.
"I can only participate after voluntarily sign up and write an application form. Many people even bit their fingers and wrote a bloody letter. They cannot take on special attack tasks without the courage to be ready to die."
Cole felt a thrill in his heart: he wrote a blood book to sign up for the special attack team. The Japanese national personality is indeed as Yuan said - he can't resist being crazy.
"Oshiki, let's make 1oo pieces first, deploy them in Bougainville Island and other places. They may be able to use it." Toyota Masatake asked with a solemn look, "Can it be completed before the end of November?"
"So urgent?" Oshiki Takijiro was a little surprised. "I'm afraid there will be so many recruitment and training of team members."
"Then step up the training. The situation is urgent. If it really doesn't work, go to the front line to recruit on the spot." said Toyota's deputy taker, "It's not that you lack confidence in new weapons, right? Or is it difficult to produce?"
"That's not. Production and training are not difficult. What is lacking now is time and personnel. You should know that the technology of performing this kind of task is second, and the courage to move forward is first. In addition to the frontline soldiers and some of our senior generals, many people have not yet prepared this and their mentality has not been adjusted."
"I haven't even adjusted my mentality." Toyota Masato sighed, "This is the last resort. According to my opinion, it is best to never use this weapon. But many things are not diverted by our will. The defensive pressure in the Nanyang Islands is too great... You prepare first and wait for the orders of the Military Command - without the clear orders of General Fushimiya and General Fukushimiya, no one is allowed to use it, even if the players apply by themselves."
"I understand." Dasi's own mentality was also very contradictory. He actually didn't want to use this weapon very much, but as Cole said, everything was to win. After thinking about it, he nodded and agreed, and said with confidence: "I can't guarantee that 1oo is the one that must be done. It's time for the Americans to taste the greatness. However, can you please give the Rockets a name?"
Toyota Juntake said in a sad tone: "Just call it cherry blossoms - the rocket shooting and explosion are as colorful as cherry blossoms and withered quickly, this sad beauty will last forever!"
When they left the test site, Nemi Inoue and Kerr remained silent. They only thought about their own thoughts: the contraction order of the Southeast Front seemed to have been issued without a doubt. Combined with the content of the negotiations in the afternoon, it is almost certain that Japan's position has changed clearly.
After getting on the plane, Cole thought he was flying back to Tokyo to attend the meeting, but he didn't expect that the Type 2 big boat turned around on the way and went to the other side of Sado Island. At this time, the Attachment of the Foreign Affairs Department told him that he had diplomatic negotiations in the conference room of the Sado Island Naval Secret Base in the afternoon. Foreign Minister Masayuki Ko had already waited there in advance.`
The negotiations were held in a tense atmosphere, and the Japanese side attached great importance to it. Except for the minister Komatsuyuki who attended in person, the 6th Army Chief Tadashi Shimomura and the Navy Chief Inoue Narimi also attended. Because it was a secret negotiation, no one except these three and Cole attended. Anyway, Kohl knew Japanese and even saved the translation. It was not until this time that Kohl understood why he chose such a remote place to negotiate. Japan was completely for the sake of keeping it confidential. Since they were all old acquaintances, Kohl did not greet him too much and directly introduced the situation in India to Kohl:
After the 20th century, the Indian movement transformed from an armed war led by the princes to a relatively peaceful national autonomy movement led by the Congress Party. Later, there was serious differences due to the debate on the methods of struggle, and the Congress Party was also divided into two factions: one took Gandhi and Nehru. He always adhered to the political line of "non-violent and non-cooperation" and was regarded as a moderate; the other took Chandra Boss as a gradual move to the position of carrying out armed struggle and was regarded as a radical. In the First World War, Britain promised Indian autonomy in an empty vernacular manner in order to gain support from India, which made the moderates gain the upper hand of the Congress Party. However, with the victory of World War I, the so-called autonomy and constitutional reform in Britain were nothing more than a practice of changing the soup and not changing the medicine of colonial rule, and the moderates lost their opinions.
When he went to the market, the radicals began to gain the upper hand. In the process, Chandra Boss planned to establish the Indian youth student organization, the National Volunteer Army, and served as the supreme commander. He advocated the use of armed struggle to resist the British colonists and thus make India completely. With the intensification of the economic crisis from 1929 to 1933, the 6th Indian sub-Grand was arbitrarily exploited by Britain as the main place to solve the problem, and the contradictions became increasingly fierce. In 1938, Boss was elected as the chairman of the Congress party, advocated a radical line and had fierce conflicts with moderates such as Gandhi. In the end, he broke with the Congress party and was later secretly arrested by the British colonial authorities. In 1941, he escaped from Kolkata to escape to Moscow, requested support from the Soviet Union, and then transferred to Germany without success.
"So this Indian leader is now in Germany?"
"That's right, half a year ago, the Empire sent a telegram to invite it to return to Asia and carry out a campaign. The other party agreed, but it has not been able to make a move. My country believes that your country has different considerations about this, so..."
Kerr made a quick decision and agreed: "It's absolutely fine. I'll return to Germany in two days to report to Yuan. Next time I will let this leader fly to your country on a plane. Your country can directly negotiate with this leader. As long as the results do not harm Germany and the interests of Italy and allies, we will jointly recognize them."
The Japanese attendees exchanged glances and nodded slightly. Cole knew that the Japanese side seemed to have fallen in love with Boss' qualifications and energy and was ready to support him as a puppet. He had no objection to this - Hoffman had already made it clear to him before coming that Germany's hand must not reach as far as India, so Japan's requirements and conditions on the issue of India should be agreed.
Gu Zhengzhi was secretly happy. It seemed that Germany would not boycott Japan on the issue of Indian regime. He continued:
Encouraged by the war in Southeast Asia, the situation in India worsened in March this year. London sent Minister of Seals Cripps to India to mediate and convene the British-Indian meeting. However, the "Indian Domination Plan" proposed by the British side was fiercely opposed by the Indian side. On April 11, the Congress Party and the Church Alliance unanimously refused the plan. Louis Johnson, the special envoy sent to India, to India, did not succeed. On June 1o, the anti-British riot in Sindh in northwestern India. On the 15th of the same month, the Indian Congress was held in Bangkok. Gandhi's claim of not cooperating with the UK was popular all over India. On August 9, Gandhi, Nehru, and Azard, two Congress leaders, were arrested by the British military police, further accelerating the development of the anti-British movement...
Gu Zhengzhi said: "The initial goal of the Three Kingdoms Alliance is to force Britain to surrender as soon as possible, which is also an important policy for Japan to guide the war. However, as Germany's attention turns to Russia, this goal has shifted. If your country wants to advance a new strategy, it must regain its strength from the Eastern Front and increase the pressure on Britain. In order to force Britain to surrender, our country hopes that Germany will continue to block Britain and land on the British mainland. "
Cole understood Gu Zhengzhi's meaning. Japan suggested whether the Soviet Union could make peace so that Germany could withdraw as soon as possible to deal with Britain. However, since the other party did not say it clearly, he was happy to pretend to be confused. After thinking about it, he replied: "The Eastern issue is very complicated. In addition to reducing Britain's will to last long war, the Eastern Front War is also the implementation and practice of the "Germany, Italy, Japan, and the International Agreement on the Three Kingdoms". Of course, we admit that your country's desire to deal with Britain with all its strength is not easily achieved. Given the current imbalance in the balance of British naval power, our country cannot take this method for the time being. After the United States intervenes, the maritime advantages of Britain and the United States are more obvious. Our country has fallen into resource blockade and sea surrounds. If we cannot obtain enough resources and materials from the Eastern Front, our country will lack the ability to fight for a long time."
Shimomura was determined not to give up and added: "My country believes that it is necessary to directly connect the forces of Japan, Germany and Italy, which constitute various war situations in Asia and Europe, and strive to play a role in the most valuable, ruling power, and the most painful place after losing it. The place with this possibility is undoubtedly India, and how its ownership will directly affect the fate and future status of Britain."
"Can I understand this way that Japan will withdraw its troops completely from the Chinese battlefield in order to concentrate on entering India and defeating Britain in the future, especially to draw the most powerful Kanto Army and the largest number of Chinese dispatched troops out to carry out the Indian Ocean strategy?"
This rebuttal hit the weakness of the 6th Army of Japan: Didn’t you ask me to make peace with the Soviet Union to concentrate on dealing with Britain? Then, do you agree to the same operation on the issue of China? This is obviously something that the 6th Army of Japan is unwilling or cannot do for the time being. In turn, Japan has lost the legitimacy of demanding peace between the Soviet and Germany. Shimomura Taki was speechless but speechless.
Inoue Narimi laughed. He had already experienced Cole's sharp teeth in the morning's confrontation, and now it was finally Shimomura's turn to come and feel all this.
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Chapter completed!