"President, the Imperial Council of Japan held on July 10 this year has adopted a new national policy outline called the Imperial National Policy Outline for Adapting to the Changing Situation, and this is a copy."
U.S.
Secretary of State Hull then placed a stack of hand-copied papers 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 looked at it carefully.
The documents are written in Japanese, Russian and English.
Japanese is apparently the original text, Russian and English are translations.
"It's," Roosevelt looked up at Hull, "it was given by Litvinov" "It was given to me by the Soviet ambassador," said Hull, "that Litvinov said that there were secret members of the Third International within the Japanese government, and that they had access to the highest secrets. ” The secret member of the Third International, named Hidemi Ozaki, was the secretary of former Japanese Prime Minister Fumihiro Konoe.
Through him, the intelligence officers of the Third International in Japan were immediately provided with an outline of the imperial state policy adapted to the changing situation.
Unlike in history, the Soviet Union and the United States are now wearing a pair of pants, so Stalin asked Litvinov to copy a copy of the Imperial Policy Outline adapted to the changing situation and give it to US Secretary of State Hull.
Hull got the documents and immediately rushed to the White House.
This "outline" has two main contents: First, it strengthens war preparedness for the Soviet Union.
Sixteen elite divisions were deployed on the territory of Manchuria and Korea, ready to forcibly resolve the northern issue if necessary.
"Kodel, do you know how many people the Soviet Far Eastern Front had?"
President Roosevelt asked with a frown.
Hull replied: "Litvinov told me that the USSR deployed 3 army groups, 1 air army group and 1 mechanized army in the Far East.
In addition, 1 army group was deployed in Mongolia. ” Now the main direction of preparation of the Soviet Red Army was the west, so there were not many garrisons in the Far East.
The army has only 3 army groups and 1 mechanized corps, including 25 infantry divisions, 5 cavalry divisions and 4 tank brigades, and 3 infantry divisions, 2 cavalry divisions and 1 tank brigade in Mongolia.
There are only 35 divisions and 5 brigades in total, and these units are not fully manned, the actual number is only 50.6 million, and the number of tanks is only a little more than 2,300, and there are no KV1, KV2 and T34, all light tanks such as T26 and BT5.
In addition, there are 1,700 combat aircraft, most of which are old models eliminated by the Soviet army in the west.
But even so, this force is not something that 16 Japanese divisions can deal with.
The Japanese "forcibly solve it when necessary" is nothing more than a Japanese language art, because the "necessary" time is not a definite time at all, and the Soviets annotated this text, indicating that Japan had no intention of going north or west.
Seeing Roosevelt's doubts, Hull added: "Litvinov also told me that the Soviet Bolshevik Party and Government Bureau has made a decision to prepare to store large quantities of obsolete weapons and ammunition in Siberia for emergencies. ” The weapons and equipment that have been eliminated are mainly light tanks, light anti-tank guns with insufficient power, and some old artillery pieces left over from the Tsarist era and the Civil War era.
These weapons were stored in Siberia in order to expand the Red Army in Siberia against Japan if necessary.
Although there were not many inhabitants in Siberia at this time, there were countless political prisoners who were undergoing labor reform, and they could be mobilized to join the army if necessary.
Roosevelt nodded lightly, although the Japanese Army claimed to have 3 million people, it was poorly equipped, there was no mechanization and motorization, and the whole was an outdated World War I Army.
In the rainforests and islands, which were not suitable for the operation of mechanized troops, they could be a strong force, but in the plains and steppes they could not defeat the mechanized Soviet Red Army.
Roosevelt then looked down, his frown already loosening.
Because he saw that the second part of the national policy program was to strengthen the war preparations for Britain and the United States in the south, with the end of November as the limit.
In addition, it has established the general principle of "rapidly occupying the enemy's military points and resource-rich areas at the beginning of the war" and has also put forward the requirement of "securing strategic points in the southwest and Pacific regions, maintaining an inviolable posture, and establishing a long-term operational foundation."
Moreover, it has been clearly pointed out that the success or failure of the first phase of the operation has a great bearing on the success or failure of the long-term operation.
In order to have a greater grasp of the success of the first phase of the operation, the following three points are very important.
First, in view of the actual state of our combat effectiveness, a decision should be made to start a war quickly; Second, don't let the other side take the lead, but let our side strike first; Thirdly, in order for the operation to proceed smoothly, it is necessary to take into account the climatic conditions in the area of operation.
"At the end of November," Roosevelt laughed, "it seems that the time for the Japanese to start the war should be early December, and if this news is reliable, those Soviet spies are really powerful."
"They have GCIST beliefs that can confuse people."
"And are there any believers in us who are GC-ism," Roosevelt asked with a sudden frown, and then, without waiting for Hull's answer, he said to himself, "I think there must be, and this will be a problem in the future, a big problem."
After Roosevelt said this, he suddenly looked up at Hull, "You immediately go to London, take the documents given by the Soviet Union, and let Prime Minister Churchill also see it."
Tell Churchill that he is ready to destroy the oil fields of Borneo and Sumatra and that he must hold the fort of Singapore," he said in a calm tone, "Japan is only the key to victory, not a big trouble that is holding us back." ” Kagoshima military airfield, Japan.
Little Hersman piloted a HE112 fighter plane with reduced weight and dismantled weapons and less fuel, landed steadily on the runway of the airport, and taxied for more than 300 meters before the plane came to a steady stop.
He jerked open the hood and slipped out of it.
At this time, a Zero fighter had also been lowered, and from the cabin came a Japanese pilot in his thirties, with a short build, a Chinese face, and a katana in his hand.
Little Hersman glanced at the long katana and shook his head slightly.
To be honest, Hersman Jr. had never thought about the pilot on the plane with a broadsword.
As soon as you start the plane, what are you doing with a big knife, can you still use a big knife to cut down enemy planes?
For this reason, he also made a reasonable suggestion to Minoru Genda that there should be no obstacles in the cabin, especially large knives.
If you take into account the unfortunate situation when you parachute into the enemy war zone, you can bring an extra pistol, even a submachine gun is better than a broadsword.
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That knife is so long, how inconvenient it is to skydive with it However, he later found out that Minoru Genda also carried a large knife when he flew the plane, and he did not bring a parachute yet The Japanese pilot who had just simulated a fight with little Hirschman in the sky, Shaozo named Shigeru Itaya, also did not bring a parachute today, and walked over with a big knife and a smile, looking at Little Hirschman with a parachute in one hand, and his mouth was fluent in English.
"Captain Hersman, if you are fighting today, you have been shot down by me."
Hersman Jr. flew the HE112 today to simulate the 5140 in the United States, but the HE112 he piloted was an "old plane" after all, and the horsepower of the engine was insufficient, so the speed was relatively slow, and he could only barely reach the maximum speed of kilometers per hour after losing some weight.
But Hersman Jr. was still able to use the two very simple tactical maneuvers of dive attack and dive disengagement, which caused headaches for the Zero fighter pilots of the Japanese Navy.
However, after a month of simulated air combat, those elite Japanese pilots who flew the Zero have adapted to this "one-hit-and-leave" style of play.
"If in real combat, I would have parachuted," Hersman Jr. said in a serious tone, "I have been shot down three times in Europe and captured by the Belgians once, and there is no shame in that" There was no shame in being a prisoner, and Shigeru Itaya did not understand the cowardly thoughts of these German pilots.
"A pilot's life is very precious and should be cherished," said Hersman Jr., as he walked with Shigeru Itaya to the lounge at the airport, gushing about the granite head of Itaya.
He said as he walked: "All people should carry a parachute into the cabin, and they can't carry such a big knife, this is common sense, doesn't anyone know here In addition, the search and rescue parachutist pilot is also very important, a professional search and rescue team should be established as soon as possible, and it is really hell that large seaplanes need to be configured, these are all common knowledge in Europe, why no one knows in Japan, you are about to fight, you don't even know these, how to fight this battle" Little Hersman apparently regretted not listening to his mother, and when he arrived in Japan, he found that the people here were a bit abnormal, they all had suicidal tendencies and would cut their belly with knives, and he thought that this kind of behavior that would definitely go to hell was a symbol of courage.
As for the Japanese pilots, they are all very bad guys, they like to get on the plane with a big knife, and they don't carry a parachute, and they think that this is the embodiment of the spirit of bushido, don't they know that their skills are all provided by ordinary Japanese people with their hard-earned money, and this life is not their own for a long time, how can they be wasted casually Moreover, these people are very morally corrupt, whether they have wives or not, and there are brothels around the Kagoshima base, and every night these brothels are full of Japanese officers who are messing around with women.
When Hesmann Jr. and several other German pilots joined Shigeru Itaya, the leader of the 2nd Squadron of the "Akagi", Shigeru Itaya also took the Japanese devils of the whole squadron to drink flower wine in a brothel, which looked very high-end, and also found a 12-year-old underage girl for Little Hesman to sleep with t1706231537: