Chapter 1162 1163 Negotiate peace or beg peace

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He paused, giving Dominis time to digest his words, and then asked: "We only need to sell weapons to China for this plan - this is exactly what our businessmen dream of, and then take out tens of thousands of people to ensure air supremacy in the Asian theater, and the Russians and Chinese will do the rest for us...... Isn't that sometimes more tempting than the first one to support Japan?"

Fighting a proxy war was the most tempting plan that Accardo had come up with based on the experience of later generations. It is not worrying that the Chinese will not sell their lives, because safeguarding their territorial integrity and taking back the land thrown out in the late Qing Dynasty is an incomparably great temptation for any Chinese. And the Third Reich shot and China sent people, this mode of war, no matter how you think about it, is also an invincible cooperation model in the world.

The last demographic shortcomings of the Third Reich were about to be filled, and any country that challenged the Eurasian and African Union would have to face a counterattack from the world's most advanced and developed countries and the countries with the largest human resources -- and Akado felt that if the Americans had a little more sense, they would not have challenged such a terrible alliance head-on.

"My Führer, what you said is idealized, is Japan really so vulnerable?" Dominis asked rhetorically: "If Japan is really forced to the side of the United States, the fleets of the two countries will unite, and the Atlantic barrier will ...... It's not necessarily really solid. ”

"Let's not talk about whether the navies of the two countries can maintain their combat effectiveness in the Atlantic. Accardo was dismissive of whether the open-bow aircraft carriers could fight in the rough Atlantic Ocean, preferring to believe in the pressure on the German Navy from the closed-bow aircraft carriers produced by the Americans: "Do you think the Americans will trust Japan and send their fleet from the Pacific Ocean to us to fight for both sides?"

Accardo shook his head and said with a smile: "Unless the Americans themselves are stupid, they will not believe the nonsense of the Japanese! His fleet is parked in a Japanese port, then Japan is the most solid ally of the United States! If the American fleet dies up with our fleet in the Atlantic, Japan will sail the battleship Yamato to the west coast of the United States the next day and shell San Francisco of the United States!"

He knew the twists and turns of the United States and Japan, two staunch allies, in the twentieth century. First, Japan relied on the Korean War to make a fortune and develop its economy, and then clamored to buy the United States; and then it was the United States that slapped its younger brother in the face of the Plaza Accord and pulled Japan to kneel and beg for mercy -- have you ever seen such a "staunch ally" with such a hot relationship? If it weren't for the rise of China and the two countries hugging each other for warmth, it is estimated that their relations would not be much better than those of Russia and Ukraine.

It is precisely because Accardo knows the character of Japan that he is even more reluctant to try to form an alliance with Japan, and compared to a sparrow pinched in the palm of his hand, no matter how powerful an eagle flying in the sky is, it has no practical value, right?

"Japan's human resources have been completely depleted, and unlike us, they have too many people who died in the war. Accardo said regretfully: "Even if they can transfer 1 million troops from the northeast and disperse them to China and the Pacific after signing a peace treaty with us, it will not play any role." Not to mention the fact that we could not guarantee the safety of the Japanese fleet, which could not defend itself in the face of the Americans, let alone an expedition to the Pacific Ocean. And the Chinese are different, they only fight on land where we are strong. ”

Pointing to the topographical map of Asia, Accardo analyzed the future direction of German action from a military point of view: "To help Japan, either we will have to fight naval warfare, which we are not good at, or we will march into the southwest of China and throw our troops into the endless mountains -- the experience of the clearing operations in the Caucasus tells us that this is the most inefficient way of fighting." ”

After saying that, he pointed to the coastal areas of China in turn: "On the contrary, if we help the Chinese, then most of the Japanese occupation areas are plains - we only need to throw in two armored armies and fight a short advance to drive the Japanese out of the northeast plain." Guderian calculated the losses, we can lose a maximum of 15,000 people, about 200 tanks, and we can complete the combat goal. ”

"In addition, ancient China has always maintained a humble and courteous diplomatic attitude towards the outside world, they are honest and trustworthy, and once a treaty is signed, they are more willing to abide by it than to break it. Finally, Accardo came up with a convincing statistic: "It's a country that is almost strict in its observance, and it's obviously more reliable than a capricious country like Japan, isn't it?"

Dominis nodded, and was finally persuaded by Accardo: "My Führer, your mastery of Asian affairs has embarrassed me and the advisers of the diplomatic department, it seems that you really understand the mysterious "Art of War", although my teacher Augustus once asked me to specialize in that famous book, but I still do not have as deep a knowledge as you. ”

Under the influence of Augustus, Dominis is also a Chinese expert in Germany who has studied many Asian works, he has studied Chinese history, and he does know that as Accardo said, the distant China in the East seems to be a country that has been holding such a pedantic diplomatic strategy as "**** Shangguo, Grace Wanbang" for a long time.

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Merkel already knew Accardo's thoughts, so he didn't wait for Ribbentrop to speak, he directly waved his hand and said to Yamashita: "If Japan can really make concessions to the United States, then the Third Reich is also willing to pay the price for its recklessness! But please think clearly, the Axis powers are willing to fight a war in the Far East for their choice, I wonder if Mr. Yamashita thinks Japan has the courage to bear the wrath of the Axis powers here in the Far East?"

"......" Yamashita wanted to slap the table and stand up, but in the end he didn't have the courage to really jump up. Even if all went well in the negotiations between Japan and the United States, Japan would not be able to send a single soldier to reinforce the Far East within a month, but the Germans were really sending more troops to the Far East, which was a threat that the Japanese Empire could not bear.

The strength of Chuikov's Far Eastern Republic itself was not inferior to that of the attacking Japanese Kwantung Army, and if a few divisions of German troops were to be strengthened, it would be difficult for Japan to maintain the current balance of power, and once the Germans solved the troubles on the Moscow side, it would not be difficult to transfer 1,000 planes to the Far East.

When that time comes, it is really difficult to say whether the Japanese ground forces, under the suppression of the Luftwaffe, will be able to hold the northeast region of China. And if they heard that the Germans had long-range bombers, and if they really posed a threat to the Japanese mainland, they, the Japanese officials, would have committed suicide for their crimes.

"Mr. Merkel, on behalf of the Great Japanese Empire, I am very sincere in sitting here and discussing with your country the matter of achieving peace! Please do not face me with emotion, if you have any personal dissatisfaction with me, when the two countries are at peace, I am willing to kneel before you and apologize to you for your recklessness. Holding back the anger in his heart, Yamashita bowed his head and said something that surprised Merkel.

Merkel stared at the Japanese in front of her and admired the Führer's assessment even more. It seems that the Japanese are really a very patient nation that regards personal honor and disgrace as a mustard, as analyzed by the Führer. In a way, this people are very scary, they are united and tenacious, they are ruthless and almost harsh on themselves. Moreover, they valued the rules and were willing to obey them, which also contributed to the glory of post-war Japan for 40 years.

"Since your country is so eager for peace, and so sincere...... Then, we can only come up with our conditions and show you. Ribbentrop handed a few documents from his bag to Yamashita and said with a smile: "Mr. Merkel definitely does not have any opinion about you personally, but he does not believe that your country is willing to make compromises and concessions in the interests of our country for the sake of peace." ”

Yamashita frowned, took the papers, and read them carefully. As a specialist in European affairs in Japan, he still has no problems reading German on paper. It's just that after only reading a few lines, he angrily threw the document in his hand on the table: "Bagaya Road! This is impossible! Is your Führer crazy? How could he put forward such a condition that is close to insult?"

"Watch your words!" The SS soldier standing behind Ribbentrop had already pressed his hand to the pistol at his waist when he heard the disrespect to Accardo from the hill, and Ribbentrop also scolded: "Do you want to die here?"

"It's not a pity for me personally! But what exactly are the documents you have shown me? Withdraw from all the present occupied areas, and not have their own garrisons anywhere but the mainland? Even the Philipin and the Malays must be under the same administration with the Axis powers?" Yamashita screamed: "Are you mistaken? We Japan are negotiating peace with the Axis powers! It is not that Japan has lost the war and is begging for peace with you!"

Ribbentrop and Merkel looked at each other, barely laughing, and when they arrived, they made a bet that the Japanese would say so, and it turned out that they were not wrong in the slightest prediction. It's no wonder that Yamamoto is so annoyed and angry, those conditions, no one in this world will read them calmly-

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