The Rise of the Third Reich
Chapter 500 Tiger, Tiger, Tiger Four
"President, the Imperial Conference held on July 10 this year has passed a new national policy outline called "Outline of Imperial National Policy to Adapt to Changing Situations". This is a copy."
At this time, US Secretary of State Hull placed a stack of handwritten documents on the large desk in front of President Roosevelt. President Roosevelt was stunned for a moment, immediately took out his reading glasses and put them on, then picked up the document and read it carefully.
The document was written in three languages: Japanese, Russian and English. Japanese is obviously the original text, and Russian and English are translations.
"This is..." Roosevelt looked up at Hull, "Did Litvinov give it to me?"
"It was handed to me by the Soviet ambassador himself!" Hull said, "Litvinov said that there are secret members of the Third International in the Japanese government, and they are in a high position and can access the highest secrets."
The secret member of the Third International was named Ozaki Hidemi, the secretary of former Japanese Prime Minister Konoe Fumimaro. Through him, the intelligence personnel of the Third International stationed in Japan got the "Outline of Imperial National Policy to Adapt to Changing Situations" at the first time.
Unlike the situation in history, the Soviet Union and the United States are now close, so Stalin asked Litvinov to copy a copy of the "Outline of the Imperial National Policy to Adapt to the Changing Situation" and give it to US Secretary of State Hull. Hull got the document and immediately rushed to the White House.
This "outline" mainly contains two aspects. One is to strengthen the war preparation against the Soviet Union. 16 elite divisions were deployed in Manchuria and Korea, ready to forcibly solve the northern problem when necessary.
"Cordell, do you know how many people are there in the Soviet Far East Front?" President Roosevelt asked with a frown.
Hull replied: "Litvinov told me that the Soviet Union has deployed 3 army groups, 1 air force group and 1 mechanized army in the Far East. In addition, 1 group army is deployed in Mongolia."
Now the main direction of the Soviet Red Army's preparation is the west, so there are not many troops stationed in the Far East. The army only has 3 army groups and 1 mechanized army, including 25 infantry divisions, 5 cavalry divisions and 4 tank brigades, and there are 3 infantry divisions, 2 cavalry divisions and 1 tank brigade in Mongolia. There are only 35 divisions and 5 brigades in total, and these troops are not fully staffed. The actual number of people is only 500,000-600,000. There are only more than 2,300 tanks, and there are no KV1, KV2 and T34. They are all light tanks such as T-26 and BT-5. There are also 1,700 combat aircraft, most of which are old models eliminated by the Western Soviet Army.
However, even so, this force is not something that 16 Japanese divisions can deal with. The Japanese "forced solution when necessary" is just a Japanese-style language art, because the "necessary" time is not a fixed time at all-the Soviets made an annotation next to this text, indicating that Japan actually had no intention of going north or west.
Seeing that Roosevelt was somewhat puzzled, Hull added: "Litvinov also told me that the Soviet Bolshevik Party and Government Bureau has decided to store a large number of obsolete weapons and ammunition in Siberia in case of emergency." The obsolete weapons and equipment are mainly light tanks, light anti-tank guns with insufficient power, and some old artillery left over from the Tsarist and civil war eras. The purpose of storing these weapons in Siberia is to expand the Red Army in Siberia to fight against Japan when necessary (when Japan attacks). Although there are not many residents in Siberia at this time, there are countless political prisoners who are undergoing labor reform. If necessary, they can be mobilized to join the army. Roosevelt nodded gently. Although the Japanese army claimed to have 3 million people, it was poorly equipped, without any mechanization or motorization. It was an outdated World War I army. In tropical rainforests and islands that are not suitable for mechanized troops to fight, they may be a powerful force, but on plains and grasslands, they cannot defeat the mechanized Soviet Red Army. Roosevelt continued to look down, and his frown gradually relaxed. Because he saw the second part of the "Outline of National Policy" - the South was limited to the end of November, and the war preparations against Britain and the United States were strengthened. It also determined the general principle of "quickly occupying the enemy's military strongholds and resource-rich areas at the beginning of the war", and put forward the requirement of "ensuring the strategic strongholds in the southwest Pacific region, maintaining an inviolable situation, and establishing a long-term combat foundation." It also clearly pointed out that the success or failure of the first phase of the operation is extremely important to the success or failure of the long-term operation. In order to have a greater chance of success in the first phase of the operation, the following three points are very important. First, based on the actual situation of the enemy and our combat effectiveness, we should quickly decide to start the war; second, we should not let the other side take the initiative, but we should take the initiative; third, in order to make the operation go smoothly, the climatic conditions in the combat area must be considered. "Late November!" Roosevelt laughed, "It seems that the Japanese will start the war in early December... If this news is reliable, those Soviet spies are really powerful!" "They have the belief in GCism to confuse people." "Then are there any believers of GCism among us?" Roosevelt suddenly frowned and asked, and then without waiting for Hull to answer, he muttered to himself, "I think there must be, this will be a problem in the future, a big problem!"
After Roosevelt said this, he suddenly looked up at Hull, "Go to London immediately, take the documents given by the Soviet Union, and let Prime Minister Churchill see it. Tell Churchill to be prepared to destroy the oil fields in Borneo and Sumatra!" And... we must defend the Singapore Fortress!" He lowered his tone, "Japan is just the key to the door to victory, not a big trouble that hinders our progress."
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Japan, Kagoshima Military Airport.
Little Hersman piloted a He-112 fighter jet that had been reduced in weight (with weapons removed and less fuel installed) and landed steadily on the runway of the airport. He taxied for more than three hundred meters before landing the aircraft. Stop. He yanked open the cabin hood and got out. At this time, a Zero fighter had also landed, and a Japanese pilot in his thirties, with a short build, a Chinese character face, and a samurai sword in his hand emerged from the cabin.
Little Hersman glanced at the very long katana and shook his head slightly. To be honest, little Hersman never thought about the pilot carrying a machete on the plane before coming to Japan. What's the point of carrying a big knife when you're flying a plane? Is it possible to use a machete to chop down enemy planes?
For this reason, he also made rational suggestions to Genda Minoru - there should be no obstructions in the cabin, especially large knives. If you consider the unlucky situation when parachuting into an enemy battle zone, you can bring an extra pistol. Even a submachine gun is better than a machete. That knife is so long. How inconvenient is it to skydive with it?
However, he later discovered that Lieutenant Minoru Genda himself also carried a big knife when he flew the plane... and he didn't even bring a parachute!
The Japanese pilot with a Chinese character who had just had a simulated fight in the sky with little Hersman, Major Itaya Shigeru, also didn’t bring a parachute today. He walked over with a big knife and smiled, looking at it with one hand. Little Hersman, who has a parachute, speaks fluent English.
"Captain Hessman, if it were an actual battle today, you would have been shot down by me."
Little Hersman flew a He-112 today to simulate the American P51/P40. However, the He-112 he drove was an "old aircraft" after all. The engine power was insufficient, so the speed was relatively slow. After reducing some weight, he could only It barely reaches the top speed of 520 kilometers per hour.
But Hersman was still able to use two very simple tactical actions, dive attack and dive escape, to give Japanese HNA Zero fighter pilots a headache. However, after a month of simulated air combat, the elite Japanese pilots flying the Zero have adapted to this "one-hit-and-away" style of play.
"If in actual combat, I would parachute!" Little Hersman said in a serious tone. "I was shot down three times on the European battlefield and was captured by the Belgians once. There is nothing shameful about this!"
Isn’t it shameful to be a prisoner? Major Shigeru Itani did not understand the cowardly thoughts of these German pilots.
"The life of a pilot is very precious! It should be cherished!" Little Hersman continued to brainwash Itani, a granite head, as he and Shigeru Itani walked to the airport lounge.
As he walked, he said: "Everyone should carry a parachute on their back and get into the cabin, and they cannot bring such a big knife. This is common sense. Doesn't anyone here know it? In addition, the search and rescue of parachuting pilots is also very important. A professional search and rescue team should be established as soon as possible, and large seaplanes need to be equipped... Damn it, these are common sense in Europe, how come no one in Japan knows about it? You are about to go to war, even these? I don’t even know how to fight this battle?”
Little Hersman obviously regretted not listening to his mother. When he arrived in Japan, he discovered that the people here were a little abnormal. They all tended to commit suicide! He would also cut his own belly with a knife, and believed that this behavior, which would definitely lead to hell, was a symbol of courage.
As for Japanese pilots, they are all very bad guys. They like to get on the plane with a machete and do not bring a parachute. They also think that this is the embodiment of the Bushido spirit... Don't they know that their skills are provided by ordinary Japanese people with their hard-earned money? After coming out, this life is no longer yours, how can you waste it casually?
Moreover, the morals of these people are very bad. They are keen on prostitution regardless of whether they have wives or not. The Kagoshima base is surrounded by brothels. Every night, these brothels are full of Japanese officers holding women in their arms and having sex. When little Hersman and several other German pilots joined the 2nd Squadron of the "Akagi" (Squadron Captain Shigeru Itani), Shigeru Itani also brought the entire squadron of Japanese soldiers to treat guests to wine in a high-end-looking brothel. , and even found a 12-year-old underage girl to sleep with little Hersman!
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