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Volume 1 On the Songhua River Chapter 3027 Japan is busy deploying troops

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    Ribbentrop was very excited and finally signed the treaty. Originally, the Japanese were very firm in their request that the treaty must be signed in secret, not disclosed to the outside world, and only known to the members of the Japanese and German negotiating delegations.  ¨R

    ¡°According to what Kaga Heisaburo said, since both of our allies have benefited, we can just find a place to have fun secretly, and don¡¯t make the whole world know about it.

    But I am firmly opposed to doing so. The Japanese do not want the outside world to know the contents of the treaty, so they naturally have their own ideas. After all, for the Japanese, this treaty is a big loss and a shame. The fewer people who know about it, the better.  Well, the more people who know, the more embarrassed the Japanese will be.

    But Ribbentrop doesn't think so. He understands the thoughts of the head of state. Slapping Americans in the face is the most happy thing for the head of state. Insulting Americans is what the head of state is happy to see. Since it is the head of state who is happy and happy to see  How could things be kept secret and rotten to the core?

    Therefore, in the face of Kaga Heisaburo's insistence, Ribbentrop said without hesitation: "Mr. Chief Representative, if your Japanese government insists on doing this, I can only understand that your government has no sincerity in this treaty.  , be ready to regret at any time!¡±

    Kaga Heisaburo was speechless. Originally, according to international practice, after the two countries signed a treaty, it was a major event and had to be announced to the outside world. His request was unreasonable and seemed like a sneaky thief.

    But this is something that embarrasses the Empire of Japan. Everyone in the world knows that the Empire of Japan and Germany teamed up to fight the Americans, and they saw most of the United States captured.  Japan suddenly signed such a treaty with Germany, as long as it is not a pimple-headed person.  Do you all understand what's going on?

    We must fight for the face of the Japanese Empire no matter what.  It was still very valuable. Kaga Heisaburo insisted on his opinion, and Ribbentrop did not give in. A superficial disagreement almost led to the failure to sign the final treaty.

    Ribbentrop lost his patience and warned: "If this treaty cannot be announced to the outside world, I will regard your country as having no sincerity at all. The content of the previously agreed treaty has been declared invalid and the negotiations have broken down. Germany will have no obligation to fulfill it."  Relevant provisions of the treaty!¡±

    This is definitely a trump card, and it hits the vitality of the Japanese at once. The importance of face and actual needs, Kaga Heisaburo knows very well that the Japanese Empire makes such concessions.  For what reason? He suddenly felt like a deflated rubber ball and feebly agreed that this treaty could be in accordance with the wishes of the Germans.  Announced to the public.

    Ribbentrop, who once again had the upper hand over the Japanese, was extremely excited, like a monkey offering treasure.  Ask the head of state to look at his results, but he found out.  The head of state seemed to be in a trance and not as excited as expected.  Immediately shut your mouth knowingly.

    Hitler realized his gaffe, came to his senses, and said with a smile: "Ribbentrop, you did a great job, but this treaty will still have to be announced a few days later, waiting for notification from the Head of State's office!  "

    Ribbentrop left with doubts and confusion. Hitler knew how to explain this matter to his old friend Tang Qiuli. It must be resolved as soon as possible. He lingered in the office for a long time, sometimes frowning, sometimes shaking his head, and finally  , or returned to his desk, picked up a pen, and personally drafted the contents of the telegram to Tang Qiuli.

    After the signing of the treaty, Kaga Heisaburo did not dare to delay at all, and immediately sent the final results of the negotiations back to the country as quickly as possible. He knew that everyone in the country was eager to see it.

    After receiving the top-secret telegram from Kaga Heisaburo, everyone from Emperor Hirohito to the big bosses at the headquarters breathed a sigh of relief. However, no one showed excitement. On the contrary, the entire Japanese decision-making hierarchy felt a sense of humiliation and confusion.  It is with painful emotion that I look upon this treaty.

    Emperor Hirohito even locked himself in the room, yelled at Hitler and the Germans, broke countless antiques, and beat several of his favorite concubines. Even Empress Ryoko was scolded.

    The Japanese base camp began to operate at a high speed. Two days later, the first batch of 80,000 Japanese troops began to board ships at the Port of Los Angeles and sailed to the Australian battlefield. This also benefited from the help of the Germans. Otherwise, it would have relied on the Japanese's two  Legs, running from the middle of the United States to the West Coast, without a week or two, is simply impossible.

    Also two days later, Tang Qiuli, who was still in Trusan, Sumatra, received a telegram from Germany personally sent by Hitler.

    In addition to informing the Japanese in the telegram that they would soon mobilize troops from the North American battlefield to reinforce Australia, Hitler also wrote down the contents of the treaty with the Japanese in the telegram word for word.

    At the end of the telegram, Hitler wrote very sincerely: "My old friend, I can't explain this matter, I can only express my deep regret.I apologize, as you know, Germany has done what it can. After all, Germany and Japan are allies. We also have difficulties. I hope our old friends can understand.  .  .  .  .  .  "

    Tang Qiuli chose to ignore Hitler's words. Hitler pretended to be a pilgrim and beat up monks. He put all the benefits in his own pocket. He took out the interests of North America from the Japanese, and in turn, he  I had no choice but to explain myself, so cunning!

    With the current situation of the German army on the North American battlefield, if they wanted to retain the Japanese, it would not be a problem for at least three to five months. However, Hitler let the Japanese loose. On the surface, he got tangible benefits. The entire North American battlefield  Results!

    But through this telegram, Tang Qiuli also saw that Hitler had another hidden intention in his heart. Before the independent division troops occupied Australia, he released more than one million Japanese troops in the hope that the Japanese would fight against him, or perhaps  He said that it was a very smart plan to hold him back from marching into the Eastern Pacific!

    It seems that Hitler's ambitions are not only limited to Europe and the Americas, but also to the Pacific Ocean. He has driven away his Japanese teammates. The Germans can dominate the Americas. As for the Italians, they are just following the Germans and picking their own spots.  It's just a small bargain.

    "Hitler is on guard against himself!" Tang Qiuli realized this clearly. However, a conflict with the Germans will happen in the future. The top priority now is to deal with the Japanese, and the Pacific is in his plan.  How could the inland sea be allowed to be touched by Hitler?

    Tang Qiuli sent a telegram back to Hitler, "Dear Head of State, first of all, congratulations on signing a treaty with the Japanese. As for your apology, in my opinion, it is unnecessary. The Japanese are China's mortal enemies and have irreconcilable differences."  Qiu Li¡¯s lifelong wish is to destroy Japan!¡±

    "The decisive battle with the Japanese army will happen sooner or later, and it is not limited to Australia. Any place where the Japanese exist will be the target of my attack. Maybe in the near future, the independent division troops will also set foot on the North American continent to eliminate them.  Japanese troops there!¡±

    "Or, at the invitation of the head of state, join hands with the German army to destroy the Americans. Of course, I don't have much ambition for the interests of North America. Please rest assured, the head of state. By the way, your Excellency, why don't you?  Have you seen the news about the treaty being announced?¡±

    After seeing Tang Qiuli's call back, Hitler's face turned pale and livid for a while, and then smiled helplessly. He believed that his old friend Tang Qiuli, that tough Chinese, would definitely get involved in the North American continent. He only hoped that  , he just doesn't want to be as greedy as the Japanese, and Hitler doesn't want to confront the powerful army under his command, unless it is absolutely necessary!

    Germany and Japan, the "Treaty between Germany and Japan on the Division of Interests in the North American Continent" was finally announced to the outside world. It immediately caused an uproar. Those countries that had not been affected by the war looked at it with very pitiful eyes.  American.

    In Duluth, a small town in the northeastern United States, the wartime capital of the United States, in the wartime operations room of the U.S. Supreme War Command, President Roosevelt was sitting in a wheelchair with a blank expression on his face, listening to the radio with a large group of U.S. and foreign generals.  The news about the "Treaty between Germany and Japan on the Division of Interests on the North American Continent" came. The broadcast had been over for a long time before he came back to his senses.

    Looking at these American generals, Roosevelt sighed heavily and said: "Everyone, everyone, return to your posts and prepare to fight! The Germans are about to launch a new attack. For us in the United States, the real test has come  !¡±

    With solemn faces and heavy expressions, these U.S. military generals saluted Roosevelt one by one, then left the highest wartime headquarters and returned to their own troops, preparing to face the stormy German offensive!

    "Jeffrey, the situation is worse than ever!" After the generals left, Roosevelt's face turned sallow and he looked very weak and said to General Jefferfield, Chairman of the US Joint Chiefs of Staff.

    "Understood, Mr. President, you don't have to worry too much. The United States and Canada are already mentally prepared for this!" Jefferfield comforted.

    Roosevelt smiled bitterly and shook his head, looking very helpless. If the Germans and Japanese still joined forces on the North American continent, he would have the opportunity to use all means to create conflicts between the two, give the United States a breathing space, and delay the war.  footsteps.

    However, as soon as this treaty came out, Roosevelt knew that he had no chance. One tiger and one wolf were competing for North America. There was still a chance of internal friction. Now that the wolves were gone, the remaining hungry tigers would be dealt with without any distractions and with full concentration.  No matter how many strategies the United States has, what can it do?

    Roosevelt knew that the last critical moment for the United States had arrived, and he could only respond passively, taking it one step at a time.

    With GermanyWith the help of ?, Japan's pace of deploying troops from the North American battlefield has obviously accelerated. As the first batch of 80,000 troops boarded the ship, the second batch of 100,000 troops also began to assemble in several ports on the West Coast of the United States. After receiving reports  Emperor Hirohito¡¯s face finally looks better!

    (To be continued) (To be continued, please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!
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