Age of Conquest Reborn

Chapter 3275 is more than sad

Regarding the Japanese Emperor Hirohito's declaration of surrender to the Chinese government, the German head of state Hitler was very embarrassed. As one of the most powerful countries in the world, if Germany did not speak out on this matter, it would be absolutely unjustifiable and would damage Germany's national prestige.

and reputation.

But if you speak out and speak from that angle, do you congratulate Tang Qiuli for finally wiping out Japan? Japan and Germany are allies. Although they parted ways long ago and the alliance has ceased to exist in name only, after all, in name only, let the German government congratulate the annihilation.

Isn’t it a big joke that the Chinese government has killed its own allies? It’s not a slap in the face like this!

Pretending not to know, as I said before, this matter can not be solved by pretending to be confused. Germany wants face, and Hitler wants face even more. Do you blame Tang Qiuli for destroying Japan? It seems even more inappropriate. Seeing that Tang Qiuli has already

It has great power and has become a veritable hegemon in Asia and the Pacific. For the sake of Japan, which has already been destroyed, it is unwise to offend him. Moreover, the head of state has his own plans. Therefore, no matter how you look at it, it is a loss-making deal.

What's more, when Japan was on the verge of national annihilation, Germany did not provide any assistance. When the Japanese were subjugated, the emperor admitted his unconditional surrender and issued a statement condemning Tang Qiuli. Even Hitler was embarrassed and felt that if this was the case, Germany's

The performance is similar to that of a circus clown.

Hitler was in a dilemma. The Japanese refused to do their own thing, but a difficult problem was left. After thinking about it, he could only adopt a compromise approach and said to Foreign Minister Ribbentrop: "Ribbentrop

Just now, in the name of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, you have expressed the attitude of the German government to the world. What is the basic content? I hope that the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party will abide by international conventions when dealing with post-war Japanese issues and ensure the lives of the people in the occupied areas.

and property safety!”

After Hitler said these words, the leaders of the German party, government and military could not help but laugh secretly, "Is this the attitude of the German government? It seems very weak. It is rare for the head of state to speak out on international affairs in such an embarrassing way.

when!"

How could Hitler not know that the so-called attitude of the German government was like a breeze passing through his ears and had no effect on his rebellious old friend from China? He felt a little angry in his heart, his face changed, and he said:

"The Chinese *** team has occupied Japan. If you calculate, it only took a few months. However, our German *** team is still in a stalemate with the American and Canadian troops on the North American battlefield. You should all reflect on this.

....."

In the scorching hot weather in the West Indian continent, the heat is as hot as a steamer everywhere. Several high-power electric fans, even at full power, cannot blow away the high temperature in the room. The fat body of British Prime Minister Churchill is immersed in the sweltering heat.

Humid. Breathless temperature.

This made Churchill, who was accustomed to the climate of the British Isles, very uncomfortable. His mood and emotions were like the weather. He had just finished listening to the Japanese Emperor Hirohito's edict announcing unconditional surrender to the Chinese government.

For Churchill, the unconditional surrender of the Japanese did not stir up any emotion in his heart. The Prime Minister is most worried about the food problem of the nearly 10 million indigenous people in the West Indies, the national economy and people's livelihood issues, and the following the royal family and the government, fleeing

The question of livelihood for the hundreds of thousands of British people who came to the West Indies.

The West Indian region is not a geomantic treasure land. There is a gap in industrial infrastructure, the ignorance and laziness of the indigenous people, an extreme shortage of food, and a lot of messy real problems. As the Prime Minister of the exile government, Churchill is in a state of anxiety every day.

in state.

It has been more than two years since the British royal family and government resided in the West Indies, a colony of the British Empire. In the past two years, Churchill has resorted to all kinds of tricks to maintain the status quo. As for restoration, there is no hope. He is getting old.

, the once glorious British Empire is also old, too old to compete in the arena.

The reality and situation have dampened Churchill's enthusiasm and vigor, and he still has to be wary of his neighbor in the east who is getting more wings and has longer fangs. I don't know when the Chinese who beat Japan to ashes will turn away their wolf eyes.

To the west of the Indian continent, once this happens, it will be a disaster.

Churchill had no doubt that as long as Tang Qiuli moved his fingers, he could crush the British royal family and the government-in-exile, as well as the West Indian region, into powder. With a helpless sigh, he shouted: "Secretary!"

The secretary came in and Churchill said: "In the name of the British government, issue a statement to congratulate the Chinese government and the Chinese Communist Party for their occupation of the entire territory of Japan and force the Japanese government to surrender unconditionally!"

Bow your head to the Chinese you hate to the core. This British government statement is both an attitude and a flattery. It strives for the survival of the British royal family and the British who have been exiled in the West Indies. Churchill's eyes are full of

Overcome the haze and powerlessness.

Asnata, located next to West Siberia, is one of the more important cities in northern Central Asia and is now the capital of the Soviet Union. Stalin, General Secretary of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the Soviet Union, was lying in bed after listening to the Emperor of Japan.

Hirohito, who read out the edict of unconditional surrender to the Chinese government.

The once powerful leader of the Red Empire fell ill. Starting from the beginning of last year, Stalin's physical condition began to deteriorate. His illness was directly related to his mood. The current Soviet Union has long ceased to be what it once was.

Yong, huddled in the freezing cold of Western Siberia and Central Asia, which is full of deserts and Gobi deserts, with only tens of thousands of soldiers and a population of less than a million, just hanging on.

Stalin's understanding was more vivid. When he was still in good health, he said this to the few remaining members of the Politburo of the Central Committee of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union: "Today's Soviet Union has Nazi Germany in the west and Chinese Tang Qiuli in the east.

We are living in the gap between the two powers, just like the animals kept in captivity by Tang Qiuli, they may be slaughtered at any time, so we can only be patient and give up all the dignity of patience!"

Patience, humiliation, and unwillingness, like incurable germs, eroded Stalin's body. The glory and power of the red empire in the past made him always in nostalgia and memory, the cruelty of reality and the glory in memory.

, torturing his spirit and will all the time.

This great man of the Soviet Union finally fell ill and was lying on the hospital bed. Even Japan's unconditional surrender to the Chinese, such a major event that affected the world, could only be listened to while lying in the hospital bed. On the radio, the Japanese Emperor Hirohito read the edict.

The movement that killed his parents and me has stopped. He coughed violently, and it took him a long time to calm down.

Opening his cloudy eyes, Stalin looked straight at the roof and murmured in an almost dreamy tone: "Let him succeed. That damn Chinese Tang Qiuli helped Hitler destroy the Soviet Union, and now he has

I will not be reconciled to the destruction of Japan..."

In the southwest of China, Chongqing, the wartime capital of the Nationalist Government, the official residence of the chairman of the Military Commission was crowded with many bigwigs of the Nationalist Party, Government and Army. In addition to some familiar faces from Tang Qiuli, there were also some new faces, all of whom were nearly ten years old.

Over the past few years, Chairman Chiang Kai-shek has trained rising stars in the party, government and military after recuperating in the southwest. Civil servants are dressed in neat Chinese tunic suits, solemn and solemn, and military generals are dressed in military uniforms with neat military appearance.

Without exception, these rising stars in the central military system all have a proud and arrogant attitude. They are in contact with the older generation of civil servants who have experienced Tang Qiuli's ruthless methods and have a first-hand understanding of his abilities and strength.

Military generals are different and have no respect for Vice Chairman Tang who is far away overseas. If they had not received an order from the Chairman's Attendant's Room to come here to listen to Japan's unconditional surrender edict, they would not be in the mood to follow these

Dealing with old men.

Over the past few years, Chairman Chiang has also grown older, becoming thinner and more solemn and dignified. With a glass of water on the table, he closed his eyes and listened to the sound of the crying Japanese Emperor Hirohito coming from the radio.

The movement is as calm as water on the surface, but it is turbulent inside.

Since a few years ago, Chairman Chiang has no longer thought of suppressing Tang Qiuli. The young man who came out of the White Mountains and Black Waters in the Northeast has full wings. He is no longer the young boy who took refuge in his disciples. He has military and political strength.

He was so far ahead of me that he couldn't suppress him at all, so he simply gave up the idea to avoid asking for trouble.

Fortunately, after knowing that he could not suppress Tang Qiuli, Chairman Chiang adopted the strategy of flattering him and gave him the greatest power, allowing the ambitious young man to lead his proud soldiers and generals outside the borders of the Republic of China.

The conquest stopped the thought of competing with oneself for supremacy in the country.

Chairman Chiang is very grateful to his chief think tank Zhang Qun. If he had not come up with this brilliant idea, the current Republic of China would be a situation where two heroes are competing for hegemony. Ask yourself, whether it is military or political, Chairman Chiang cannot compete with Tang Qiuli.

The better Tang Qiuli led his troops to fight overseas, the more glorious the results, and the more land he took into his pocket, the more comfortable and comfortable Chairman Chiang became. As the scope of the independent division's overseas operations became larger and larger,

Chairman Chiang seems to have become accustomed to it, and is no longer very interested. When he occasionally hears news, he feels that it is too far away from him and has little relevance, and it does not affect his military and political power in the country.

However, Japan unconditionally surrendered to the Chinese government. Chairman Chiang must pay close attention to this matter, because it represents a major event that changes the world structure. Chairman Chiang needs to know that Tang Qiuli occupied the entire territory of Japan and

After Japan is destroyed, what will it do next?

Chairman Chiang also needs to know what his subordinates think about this major event. Furthermore, he wants to hear their subordinates’ suggestions. What attitude should the Nationalist Government take on this matter? In his heart, he least wants to see it.

The most worrying thing is that Tang Qiuli returned to China with the remaining power of defeating Japan, and the pressure was too great!

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