688 Germans are still interesting enough

Arms for minerals, rushing is profiteering.

Therefore, although the Japanese army base camp also knew about Germany's large-scale arms trade in Asia, it still made sense. Perhaps, the German Führer is the same as the Italian SB named Mussolini, a guy who fell into the eyes of money.

Although Reinhardt's behavior can be explained, this incident does make the high-level officials of the island country very aggrieved.

In addition to selling equipment to the Japanese army to fight the Soviet Union, the Germans also had to provide weapons to China to fight Japan.

Isn't that authentic......

The army is okay, after all, when the army went north, it received the favor of the Germans and got a large number of iron fist bazookas, which played a great role in the fight against the Soviet armored forces.

But on the navy's side, because they have not used much equipment from the Germans, the impact on the Germans has become worse and worse with Reinhardt's various behaviors.

Just when the navy was preparing to fight against the army red deer in the matter of choosing allies, the "goodwill" of the Germans was sent to the Japanese Admiralty.

As soon as the Japanese Navy was eager to try and had the idea of marching south to kick Britain and the United States, the Germans sent over a valuable piece of information about Pearl Harbor.

Of course, Japan itself also had its own reconnaissance and intelligence analysis of Pearl Harbor, but compared to this intelligence analysis sent by the Germans, it was simply a pile of waste paper!

It wasn't Reinhardt who took a random piece of information that made these commanders of the Japanese Admiralty nod their heads. Really, this information is too authentic!

The information about Pearl Harbor that the Japanese side obtained on its own was almost corroborated by the information sent by the Germans. And the information that was very vague in the hands of the Japanese army itself was also clarified and detailed in the information sent by the Germans.

What impressed the Japanese Admiralty the most was that on the basis of the intelligence sent by the German army, it also drew up a feasible attack plan for Japan: focusing on attacking the oil base of the US Navy at Pearl Harbor.

According to the information obtained by the Germans, the US military has a full 4 million tons of heavy oil in Pearl Harbor! Such a huge reserve requires an abundant area, and such an area does not mean that it can be tightly fortified.

As long as the Japanese aviation could concentrate on attacking the oil storage area...... That's a full 4 million tons of heavy oil! The oil depot that burned and exploded violently could completely destroy the Pearl Harbor naval base in the United States. Let Pearl Harbor no longer be used as a base for American domination in the Pacific for several years.

Coincidentally, the Germans happened to get hold of the area where the US military concentrated heavy oil reserves at Pearl Harbor, and they also packaged and sold all the information about Pearl Harbor to the Japanese Admiralty at a very low price.

The Germans simply asked for equipment the size of a Japanese infantry regiment and asked Japan to send it to Vietnam and hand it over to the French colonial troops there. Vichy France then purchased this batch of weapons and equipment from Germany to strengthen their Vietnamese defenses. In other words, it is to involve Japan in an indirect transaction.

The Germans explained that the advantage of such a deal was that Japan did not need to ship the money for buying intelligence to Germany. It only needed to be handed over to Vietnam, which was controlled by Vichy France, a German ally.

Then the Germans could also go to the nearest Vichy France for payment.

Just the equipment of a Japanese infantry regiment, in exchange for such a precious piece of information, this is almost a free gift!

Where could the Japanese Admiralty not see the goodwill released by the German side, and they subconsciously understood that Germany was compensating Japan for the matter of sending supplies to China.

And this compensation, the Japanese Admiralty liked it very much!

It's rare that the Germans actually look at the equipment of the army red deer, what, the equipment of a regiment? How can such a small family be angry? Hurry up and send weapons and equipment to people according to the standard configuration of a B division regiment!

Originally, the Japanese side was only trading with the Germans with the mentality that they would exchange a regiment of equipment for a piece of intelligence, and even if the intelligence value was limited, they would not suffer losses.

As a result, it now seems that this kind of trading is simply bloody!

As a result, the Japanese side happily raised the standard weapons and equipment of a B division for the Vietnamese army, and then sent it in its original form.

Immediately afterwards, the French army in Vietnam also happily accepted this batch of equipment, and then according to Petain's greeting in advance, it was respectfully packed, and it was sent to the Chinese through the Yunnan-Vietnam Highway.

The weapons and equipment of an entire B division were given to the enemy, and when the Japanese army reacted and encountered it in the future, it must have been very lively.

It's not that they are too stupid to be able to let the island countries send weapons at such a cheerful price, but it is the sincerity of the Germans, and the preciousness of this information, which really moved the Japanese military department!

Although Yamamoto Isoroku, who had always wanted to attack Pearl Harbor, got the information about Pearl Harbor collected by his own country, he had the idea of attacking Pearl Harbor by surprise.

However, because the Japanese army has always paid little attention to the tradition of logistics materials, Yamamoto, who was affected, did not set his sights on the oil depot at all.

The plan of attack he conceived had always revolved around the ports and airfields in Pearl Harbor, without any consideration for the logistical facilities.

However, the Germans came and told the Japanese base camp quite interestingly: In fact, by bombing the oil depot, more results could be obtained, enough for Japan to completely destroy Pearl Harbor, an important naval base of the US military!

The Germans are so interesting! Not to mention the information sent, it also came with such an excellent combat policy tailored for the Japanese army.

Thinking of this, the admirals led by Yamamoto Isoroku and Horikichi all admitted that many of their admirals had mistaken Germany and Reinhardt before.

It is not an exaggeration to say that the information sent by the German side this time is a charcoal in the snow! For the Japanese Navy, which was anxious to overthrow the US Pacific Fleet, there was nothing more grateful to them than the intelligence and operational advice sent by Germany.

Although they themselves had developed a mock attack on Pearl Harbor, even fanatical gamblers like Isoroku Yamamoto admitted that it would be difficult to completely destroy the docks and dockyards of Pearl Harbor and paralyze its operational capabilities.

Even if the Japanese Admiralty had set all the conditions to their advantage, none of the previous three simulated offensive exercises had completely destroyed Pearl Harbor and its garrison.

Fortunately, there was intelligence and reminders from German friends.

"It seems that this is the first war with the United States, which God is helping us win!" Holding the original information sent by the Germans in his hand, Yamamoto Fifty-six walked excitedly all the way to the office of the Minister of the Admiralty.