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Chapter 1282: Victory Day in Europe


On both sides of the 50-kilometre-long east-west axis of Berlin, which has just been completed, it is already full of citizens dressed in festive costumes and all kinds of old military uniforms.

This east-west axis is one of the twin axes of Berlin's planned four-ring road transport network in Germania.

From Worcestermark in the western suburbs of Berlin to Arm's Strasse, Adolf Hitlerplatz, Kaiserstraße, Bismarck, Knieplatz, the Technical Institute of Berlin, Charlottenburgstrasse, Hersmannplatz, the Brandenburg Gate, Unter den Linden, the Frankfurt Gate and the Frankfurt Boulevard.

All of these roads were widened and renovated, and work began in 1935 before being interrupted by the outbreak of the Second Time War.

By 1944, before the armistice on the Eastern Front, construction began again, and a large number of "Russian workers" were recruited to participate in the construction.

With sufficient labor and machinery and equipment, the project progressed quickly and was basically completed by May 1945.

The widened road is wide and smooth, with a width of more than 100 meters.

On both sides of the road, evergreen trees with good growth are also transplanted, and the view is extraordinary.

At the same time, the 120-meter-wide north-south axis of Berlin is also being constructed.

The two ends of this axis are the newly built Berlin North and South Railway Station, which in front of the South Station is also ready to build a grand triumphal arch This triumphal arch was originally built to commemorate the First World War, defeated the triumphal arch, it is really a bit thick, but now it is changed to commemorate the victory of the Second World War According to the design blueprint, the triumphal arch is 117 meters high, 170 meters wide, and will be engraved with the names of all the European soldiers of World War I and World War II as many as millions. and decorated with statues created by the famous sculptor Arnold Blake.

After the outbreak of World War II, the Arc de Triomphe project was suspended for a time, and it was not resumed until 1944, when the armistice on the Eastern Front was restarted.

Now that the main body of the Arc de Triomphe has been completed, the work of engraving the name is not yet complete.

At the intersection of the east-west axis, it is the new city center of Berlin, according to the Germania plan, the urban area of Berlin will be greatly expanded, and the west of Berlin's north-south axis is basically a new district, where there will be a new Berlin landmark building, the Great Hall, which will be more than 200 meters high and 250 meters in diameter, 16 times larger than St.

Peter's Basilica in the Vatican; With a capacity of 15.18 million people, the Hall will also be the largest enclosed space in the world.

Now the construction of the Great Hall of the People has begun, and thousands of laborers from distant Russia are busy all day long, under the command of German engineers, contributing to the great miracle of National Socialism.

But today, on the day of victory in the world war, on this triumphant day belonging to the people of all Europe, the builders from Russia, together with the citizens of Berlin and the people of various European countries who work and study in Berlin, gather on both sides of the roads and squares of Berlin's east-west axis, with various moods, waiting for the victors and the arrival of a new thousand-year empire.

Zoya Kasmodemyyanskaya, an exchange student from St.

Petersburg State University, was also standing in front of the construction site of the Great Hall of the People, with mixed feelings.

As an exchange student sent by St.

Petersburg State University to Humboldt University's Faculty of Law, she undoubtedly belongs to the future Russian elite Everyone knows that Her Majesty does not trust the officials of the former Soviet Union, and also knows that the "old white man" who follows her is of little use except loyalty, and does not know much about the situation in the Soviet Union, and many people's thinking is still stuck in the old imperial era.

What can really serve her empire is a new generation of people like Zoya who not only understand the old Soviet Union, but also receive education in the new ideas of National Socialism.

However, the situation in which the Russian motherland, the Soviet homeland, was divided into two, made her feel very painful.

In the summer of '44, she went back to Moscow, which had just been "recovered", and found that it was almost empty.

The area around the house where she used to live and the school she used to attend were all empty and empty.

It turned out that when the Bolsheviks evacuated Moscow, they took all the city's residents and soldiers to Siberia and Central Asia, including Zoya's mother and brother, and of course, it is not excluded that they had already died in the cruel war On the one hand, his own future is bright, and on the other hand, his relatives are separated and the country is divided.

Naturally, this Zoya and the "new Russians" like her have mixed feelings about the upcoming United States of Europe, both expecting and helpless.

The Brandenburg Gate, east of the Great Hall site, was the center of the Victory Day celebrations, with a five- to six-kilometer-long viewing platform set up in front of and on both sides of the Brandenburg Gate, where the great names of the European Community, the Roman Empire, New Asbania, and Japan, a friendly country, appeared.

Most of them had already arrived, and the representative of Japan was King Minoru Higashikunomiya, a general of the imperial army, a graduate of the French Army University and fluent in French.

Right now, he is standing next to the French Prime Minister, Marshal Darlan, and is talking to Darlan in French about Japan's nuclear weapons development He was a central figure in the Japanese Army and certainly knew how slow Japan's nuclear weapons development process was.

Although the electromagnetic separation unit provided by Germany is effective, it is true that it can refine the highly abundant uranium-235.

However, the efficiency of refining is a bit low, and it is measured in grams, although in the past few months, Japan's "Ren Project" agency has spared no expense to build several sets of electromagnetic separation devices, and has also consumed a lot of valuable electricity, but only 10 grams of weapons-grade uranium-235 have been refined, and now about 49,990 grams of high-abundance uranium-235 are needed for the Japanese Empire to create an atomic bomb, according to the current progress, It took about 2,000 years for Hersman to give the Japanese electromagnetic separation device, which was originally a tool for separating isotopes in the laboratory, and the output was calculated in grams, which was not considered a tool for making atomic bombs in later generations.

Oh, and if the Japanese want to successfully use the electromagnetic separation method to make uranium-235 that can make an atomic bomb, one more condition is that the Chinese Red Army is willing to return to them the only uranium mine that Japan is mining in Hwanghae-do, the Korean Peninsula, or there will be no uranium mine, even for 10,000 years, Yoshio Nishina will not be able to build an atomic bomb.

The day after Germany used the atomic bomb on the battlefield, the government of Isoroku Yamamoto openly declared that Japan had found the right way to build the atomic bomb and had already begun to build it Yamamoto hoped to use the atomic bomb, which would not be possessed until about 2,000 years later, to bluff the three opponents of the United States, China and the Soviet Union, and to buy Japan a precious breathing time.

In this way, the Japanese Empire was able to calmly digest the tremendous gains made in the war.

However, it will not be easy for Japan to digest their gains.

Because this world war not only knocked out the world hegemony of the British Empire, but also defeated American imperialism.

At the same time, it has also knocked out a relatively free trade environment.

A barter established by Germany before the war, not aimed at accumulating surpluses, would become the main rule of international trade.

It is not really barter, but refers to the overall balance of trade between countries or economic communities, and international settlements are carried out with the goal of balance, and deficits and surpluses are not allowed in principle.

At the same time, the movement of capital between countries or economic communities is strictly regulated.

And this system is extremely unfavorable to Japan Arriving in Berlin with King Minoru Higashikunomiya was accompanied by a high-profile trade delegation.

Prime Minister Isoroku Yamamoto sent this delegation with the aim of promoting a trade agreement that would be beneficial to both the United States of Europe and Japan, and Yamamoto hoped that in the next 10 years, he could borrow at least 5 billion euromarks from the European Community in the name of borrowing money first and then repaying it with rubber and silk, so as to introduce advanced technology and equipment.

But such a very reasonable request was rejected by the Commission of the European Communities on the grounds that the European Community was prepared to support the production of rubber and silk in India, Pakistan and Ceylon, so it could not absorb as much as 5 billion euromarks of rubber and silk.

Although peace had not yet been restored to the two British empires, India and Pakistan, the British and Indian authorities had drawn up a long-term economic development plan that would serve as a supply base for raw materials and a dumping market for commodities for Europe.

In order for the people of India and Pakistan to have sufficient financial resources, it is necessary to nurture the industries there, so it is impossible for Japanese silk and Southeast Asian rubber to have a fair chance to compete.

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Guided by the economic theories of National Socialism and Fascism, there was no such thing as free trade and fair competition between countries.

As for the export of technology and capital, there are also heavy regulations, and there are very few things that Japan can get from the European Community.

It can be said that Japan is facing an even worse international trade environment than it was before World War II "Long live the victory" "Long live the Emperor" "Long live the United States of Europe" "Hi Hitler" When the German Emperor Wilhelm III, Chancellor Adolf Hitler, the Imperial Field Marshal Hersmann, the Roman Empire Caesar Mussolini, the Russian Empress Olga, the British Queen Elizabeth II, the French President Petain and others appeared in people's eyes, the biggest cheers suddenly erupted around the Brandenburg Gate.

Then, on both sides of Berlin's east-west axis, everyone fell into a frenzy at once.

Amid the cheers of the people, the phalanxes of the Wehrmacht, the SS and other European Community countries, which had long been assembled on the wide road west of the Berlin east-west axis of the Worcester mark on the western outskirts of Berlin, began to rumble forward to the sound of the majestic German military anthem, Long live the victory.

At the forefront was the phalanx of the German Wehrmacht paratroopers, and since the beginning of the world war, these elite soldiers, known as the "Green Ghost", have been the vanguard of the German Empire's crusade.

Until the Battle of Newfoundland, known as the last battle of the World War, a large number of German paratroopers can still be seen.

Second Lieutenant Brandt, who had just returned from the front and was still covered with the smell of gunpowder, was now among the German paratroopers.

For his service on the island of Newfoundland, he was awarded a sparkling blue Marques medal and was escorted to the Wehrmacht Air Force Academy.

This time he did not shirk it, because the world war had turned out so much that even he, a socialist who loved peace, freedom and democracy, had lost faith in the prospect of the defeat of National Socialism.

Maybe this empire will really exist for 1,000 years, Brandt, who was riding on a half-track armored personnel carrier, looked at the people on both sides of the wide streets, holding the swastika flag, and shouted like a carnival, and a sense of pride suddenly rose in his heart, he was also the hero of this thousand-year-old empire On the third floor of the Royal Library in Berlin on Unter den Linden, in a reading room facing the street, a special crowd of spectators was watching the Victory Day parade of the Germans.

They were all dressed in somewhat old uniforms, not those of the German army or any of Germany's allies, but American-style uniforms.

They were all American prisoners of war, but they were not ordinary prisoners of war, but high-ranking prisoners of war who lived in the Belvedere concentration camp in Vienna.

Admiral Halsey, Lieutenant General Stilwell, and Colonel LeMay Army Aviation were now in the room, standing by the window, watching the Germans of all sorts of armored vehicles pass by, at the majestic and high-spirited Nazi soldiers standing on the half-track armored personnel carriers, at the various German warhawks whizzing in the sky.

All of them came up with the same conclusion in their minds.

This was the victory of National Socialism and Fascism, and this is probably the truth that the defeated United States needed At the same time, on the other side of the world, in Japan, it was late at night on May 28, 1945.

However, Japanese Prime Minister Isoroku Yamamoto has not gone to bed now, nor has he cared about the German Victory Day military parade, and the current Japanese Empire has not yet won He is now standing in the basement conference room of the Prime Minister's official residence of the Japanese Cabinet, waiting for the good news from the Japanese Defense General Army Command and the Navy, because he learned in advance that the bombers of the United States and the Soviet Union and China would attack, and all the Defense Forces and Navy have already mobilized a large number of "Moonlight" night fighters and deployed them at the airfields of the Noto Peninsula and Niigata Prefecture, ready to intercept the invading US, Soviet, and Chinese bomber groups at any time.

The "Moonlight" fighter is a twin-engine, two-seat night fighter, which is an improvement from the Japanese Navy's Type 2 land reconnaissance.

Cannon: This is a special cannon layout that was invented by Sasa Kozono, the 251st Air Force of the Japanese Navy, that allows the aircraft to fire upwards while in level flight.

In the usual air battles, this feature is useless.

However, it can help fighters with poor high-altitude performance to attack long-range bombers that fly higher than themselves, and if they want to die faster, they can also attack high-altitude fighters like the 47, which is the only weapon used by the Japanese Navy to deal with long-range bombers like the B17 that can fly at high altitudes. t1706231537: