Anti-Japanese blood sacrifice mountains and rivers

Chapter 146: Chapter 63 Fighting Yanziji

[Volume 18] Chapter 146: Chapter 63 Battle of Yanziji (2)

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In particular, the submachine guns in their hands are not ordinary German-made p-18, p-30, p-32 and other models?Isn't it some unpopular Sumi submachine gun?Standing next to Yoshika Ryosuke, the chief of staff, Hiroshi Nakagawa, who had been to the United States several times as a second secretary and military attache, knew that the kind of submachine gun with an extremely fast firing rate and a large drum was rampant in the United States. The "Chicago Typewriter", whose official production model is the 1928-inch caliber, is the m[-] Thomson submachine gun.

Yoshika Ryosuke looked at Hiroshi Nakagawa in amazement: "Isn't the American government strictly adhering to the policy of neutrality? They promised the imperial government that the millions of dollars in loans to the Chinese can only buy medicines and non-strategic materials, so the imperial government Only then did they continue to make high-interest loans to Americans to buy American industrial products. The evil Americans made a lot of war money in the last war. They are doing the same this time? It’s really despicable, Americans Shameless, they should hand over the Philippines, the Straits of Malacca, and India to the empire. They do not deserve to own it, and they have no ability to manage and enjoy it. The victory should be given to the brave to taste."

Hiroshi Nakagawa glanced at Ryosuke Yoshikagawa. Yoshika Ryosuke's complaints seemed ridiculous to Hiroshi Nakagawa. He decided to let this ignorant guy know more, lest he be misled by wrong ideas and make jokes, so he said in a deep voice : "Your Excellency, the commander of the division, the US government has always strictly adhered to the policy of neutrality, but the US is a huge industrial monster. The steel, warships, aircraft, tanks, and artillery that the US can produce are unimaginable to Japan. Fight against at least half of the world.” Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 1463

Hiroshi Nakagawa looked at the somewhat surprised Yoshika Ryosuke and continued triumphantly: "The empire relies on the loans obtained from the Americans to purchase the strategic materials it needs to support the war. The Empire of Japan has the world's largest surface combat ships. The combined fleet with the largest gross tonnage, so the United States must also consider the strategic direction and decision-making of the empire. The withdrawal of the empire from the Washington Treaty System is the most sensible choice for the navy. In order to manufacture super battleships for them, the army can't even get submachine guns and new tanks. Our main artillery and infantry weapons are basically Type 30. We are using weapons produced in [-], and we are fighting a war in the late [-]s. The enemy of the empire has even more backward weapons. However, if China, whose national government has not yet been unified, encounters an enemy in Europe like the Prussian Third Reich, the imperial army of the empire may suffer a crushing defeat."

Yoshika Ryosuke knew that Hiroshi Nakagawa was telling the truth. These fellows who were former staff officers all had their own unique opinions, and there were many supporters. Jia Liangfu curled his lips and said: "The United States has given us such a high loan interest rate, don't they have to repay it? They lend us money at a high interest rate, and then sell us things at a high price?"

Hiroshi Nakagawa looked at the Nomura brigade retreating in a panic and said with a sneer, "Just imagine, if a war breaks out between us and the United States, will the loan still have to be repaid?"

"What?" Hearing Hiroshi Nakagawa's astonishing words, Yoshika Ryosuke, who was stunned, had already forgotten the fiasco of the Nomura brigade, and whispered: "Mr. Nakagawa, are you joking? The staff headquarters, the military headquarters, and the imperial meeting are not Have you decided to go north? Wouldn’t war with the United States mean going south? If you really go south, why did the empire spare no effort to build the Kwantung Army into the flower of the imperial army over the years?”

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