The 360th Anglo-German repair

The gears of history turned to 1942. (ps: good soil and good lines)

In the past 1941, the biggest news was that China, Britain and Japan secretly colluded to carve up Indonesia, which was colonized by the Dutch in Southeast Asia.

In this feast, the British ate meat, the Japanese gnawed bones, and the Chinese drank some soup, and although the three families were still dissatisfied (they felt that they had not eaten enough), each family felt that they had made up for it.

In the process, the most angry were the Dutch, who lost a qiē, and after the loss of their Asian colonies, they were completely reduced to a small country in Europe, and the Americans who seemed to have not suffered actual losses in the process were just as angry and dissatisfied as the Dutch.

When President Wilkie learned of the events in Indonesia, he told the story with concern that soon the British would close the door to trade in the colonies.

Then, after the U.S. Navy, which had intervened in the matter, was humiliated in the confrontation off the Natuna Islands and retreated to Manila, the entire United States was in an uproar, and then Congress, the Navy's greatest enemy, quickly passed a huge shipbuilding plan.

The hype of the humiliation suffered by the US Navy in the Natuna Sea was a petty political trick played by President Wilkie in order to expand the size of the Navy, and by taking advantage of this incident, he succeeded in achieving the strategic goal of massively expanding the Navy.

After the February 1942 divide, the "U.S. Congress" was sparked by a joint speech by the British traitor Churchill and U.S. Judge McCarthy