Battle of the Third Reich

Vol 6 Chapter 61: Secret discussion (below)

"What do you mean? Use diplomatic means to isolate the Japanese empire in the world." This is the first thought in Attlee's mind.

This is the usual practice of the British Empire, and it has been unsuccessful for centuries. Use political and economic means to block the enemy and build an invisible wall around the enemy country. Under normal circumstances, it is not necessary to use much force to force the empire to lower its head in the direction of the sun.

There is a theory accepted by most people in the western world. Scholars believe that only those countries that can be self-sufficient can win a modern foreign war. At the same time, with the development of the world's technology and economy, it has become increasingly difficult for a country to become self-sufficient, and the possibility of a large-scale war has been eased.

All the efforts made by the Nazis since they took office were to rebuild a self-sufficient system that could survive and fight without relying on other countries. This is the living space advocated by Hitler. If the German nation wants to exist independently of the world, it must obtain the resources it needs. If there is nothing in the country, then raise the German sword and **** the land with resources.

The countermeasures made by Britain, France and other countries are to gather allies, build an invisible blockade around Germany, and try to use the means of controlling the input of resources, supplemented by the appeasement policy of scourge, forcing Germany to abandon the Western Front. The state used the idea of ​​using force to turn its eyes to the giant beasts in the east and grab the "survival space" needed from there.

Theoretically, the tricks of the British should be effective. In fact, when Germany started the war, the reserves of some domestic strategic resources were close to the minimum warning line.

But the British missed two points when formulating their strategies. One was that they underestimated Hitler’s determination to avenge European nations. The second was that they were once hatred by the Nazis, so that they were considered by the British as the least likely A cooperating country, the powerful Soviet Socialist Union.

In August 1939, Germany and the Soviet Union suddenly signed the "Soviet-German Non-aggression Treaty." The two great powers joined forces to wipe out Poland, and the iron wall built by the United Kingdom and its allies collapsed. Since then, strategic materials produced by the Soviet Union have continuously flowed into Germany through the railway. When British politicians realized that their plan had been completely bankrupt, the German armored army had bypassed the Maginot line.

Japan’s domestic situation at the time of the war was actually much worse than that of Germany, but there is one thing that Germany can’t match. That is, Japan has never encountered an economic blockade. Even if the Chinese battlefield beats the blood of the dead, Japan can still be Some Western countries maintain normal trade, and they can purchase the strategic materials needed to maintain the war from Western businessmen.

This is also the reason why Japan has not formally declared war with China, because in a legal sense, Japan and China have not had a war, only a regional armed conflict. The large and small pseudo-governments in the Japanese occupied area are also nominally local governments of China. Therefore, trading military materials and raw materials with Japan does not violate any of the international laws of the time.

"We don't have so much energy to handle this matter from a diplomatic level. Since Japan withdrew from the League of Nations, international political isolation has lost meaning for this country, so we can only use economic means now." Xu Junna She cut the cigar on the table and made a cut.

"I remember that Japan does not have any important export commodities now, and their current trade deficit is huge. I need to look up this information. We can also convene experts in the Asian economy to discuss and study this. "Aideli understood Xu Jun's meaning.

"Japan has put all its national power into this unseen war. In order to win the final victory, even if there is only a little possibility, they are willing to try their best. Such a country is quite dangerous, and they It’s not okay to deal with it alone, we must pay attention to some strategies. At the same time, if we make a decision, then we will not be allowed to make amendments. This must be considered in advance, and it will not be possible to regret it afterwards." Xu Jun cut well After cigar, dangling in the mouth.

"I can understand what you mean, sir. So how should we do it?" Attlee asked.

"Strictly control the amount of strategic materials imported into Japan, set up obstacles in international trade, aim at Japan's own conditions, and start a secret financial war against Japan, which will bring down its war economic system and consume its remaining war potential.

Let them feel that they have lost the support of Europe, they will be unable to do anything in this world, I believe they will soon calm down, and then accept this cruel fact.

But to do this, it is not enough to rely on our two countries alone. We need to unite more European countries. It is better to drag Americans together.

I think they should be interested. Japan has already threatened it in the Pacific. I think Britain, as the initiator of the operation, should have no problem. "The German head of state struck the match, and it sucked the cigar.

"If it is what you requested, I think there is no problem." Attlee replied.

"Very good, I also invited the French Prime Minister Adelie, we can discuss the details of it together."

"His Excellency the French Prime Minister?"

"For the time being, he should be almost here." Xu Jun spit out a smoke mass and slowly dissipated in the meeting room.

Lieutenant Wiener went down the stairs with a briefcase and met Colonel Dougan who was about to go upstairs.

"Good afternoon, Colonel." The second lieutenant quickly stood up and saluted.

"Good afternoon, Wiener, where are you going to go?" Dogen asked.

"Go to the consulate, General Weiller needs to read a diplomatic mail." Lieutenant Wiener reported.

"Then I will send someone to drive you." Dogen turned sideways.

"Thank you, Colonel, the communication office has arranged the car." The second lieutenant stared at the majestic Colonel of the SS.

"Well, be careful on the road and pay attention to safety." Dogen nodded calmly.

"Yes, obey, Colonel." Wiener gave a slightly salutation salute.

"Go, go." Dougan returned a standard military salute, with a rare smile on poker's face.

"Colonel Dougan, Prime Minister Raval's car has just entered the front door of the palace." A sergeant of the guard flag team under the stairs reported loudly.

"What about Stark?" Dougin turned back and asked.

"The captain is already in the front yard." The sergeant replied.

"This guy, I'm going to find him upstairs." Colonel Dogen hurried down the stairs.

"This is the third part, General." A second lieutenant carefully pulled out a printed document from the electric typewriter and forwarded it to Wehrler waiting aside.

"How much is left undeciphered?" Weiler asked as he read the document.

"There is about one more page. This is the longest telegram I have ever received, sir." The second lieutenant said with a smile.

"It should have been delivered by diplomatic mail, but the head of state pressed it tightly." Weyler finished reading the document and put it in a folder with several other pages of documents. The blue and gray cover was already knocked on. Red top secret stamp.

"Prime Minister Raval has arrived, General." A lieutenant of the guard flag team opened the door of the communication room.

"Okay, I know." Weiler agreed.

"In addition, Deputy Minister Ribbentrop wants to know how long it will take," the lieutenant said.

"How long will it take?" Weiler looked at the second lieutenant in the communications office.

"About fifteen minutes." The ensign replied.

"Tell the Deputy Minister that it will take fifteen minutes."

"Okay, sir, hi! Reinhardt!" The lieutenant saluted his hand.

"Hi! Reinhardt!" The people all over the room stood up and raised their hands in response.

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