Eight Hundred and Ninety-Four Faint Strokes
Do you know why a person is deceived? Because all the people who have been deceived hope that everything they experience is true from the bottom of their hearts for one reason or another before the deception begins. The stronger this subjective expectation, the higher the probability that they will be lured by the scam.
When a person has greed in his heart, or when he strongly desires something to happen to him, it is often the easiest time to be taken advantage of. For example, you can get countless money for nothing, for example, you can easily gain social status.
For another example, in the base camp that strongly hopes that Japan can get rid of the current predicament, countless generals are discussing the news that the Soviet army will transfer another division of troops to the western front. This news is too important to them, so important that it makes people's heart beat faster.
Some people are cursing their mothers in their minds. They feel that the Soviet army attaches great importance to the German army and deploys troops to defend the Japanese army to defend the German army. This is an insult to the Japanese imperialists. should be treated as such.
Another group of people, that is, the more realistic generals of the army's hard-working faction, hoped to seize important strategic materials through a limited assault, and then quickly make peace with the Soviet Union and the United States to end the current passive war.
The best state of their hope is: the Japanese army went north to launch a sneak attack, and then wiped out a large number of Soviet troops, then swept away the supplies of the Soviet army and then quickly retreated. Under the pressure of the German army on the western front, the Soviet army asked the Japanese army for peace. The Japanese army "reluctantly" agreed and took a large amount of military supplies for nothing.
Then the Japanese army used this batch of looted military supplies to subsidize the Pacific battlefield, defeat the U.S. Navy, gain the initiative in the war, and then use the steps of victory to end the war and "rule the ocean" with the United States.
Everyone here will become a hero of the Great Japanese Empire, become famous, and then be promoted to e, win Bai Fumei, and start life. Thinking about it, I am a little excited.
What? You ask, if the Soviet Union does not seek peace after being beaten, how will Japan end up? This, how will it end... According to the calculations of the Great Japanese Empire, they will inevitably seek peace, which is simply certain.
What? You ask, if you still can't win the Pacific War after taking so many supplies, how will it end? This, how did it end... With the bravery of the soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Empire, American imperialism is simply vulnerable
Hypnotized by such thoughts, these Japanese generals have long been ready to attack the Soviet Union. They feel that this is a god-given opportunity to save the fate of the empire, and it is the most intuitive manifestation of Amaterasu's protection of Japan. Otherwise, who will explain why the Soviets transferred a division of troops so cooperatively when Japan was most helpless?
In fact, except for some conservative generals,
Hideki Tojo and Moto Sugiyama are more willing to believe that the information from the German spies is true, that is to say, the Soviet Union now has less than 60,000 troops deployed in the Far East. This made Tojo more bold when drawing up his attack plan.
Objectively speaking, because Japan is located in an island country, it has always lacked a leader with a true strategic vision. Therefore, Japan is seriously short-sighted in terms of strategy. " up. In this memorial, Tanaka pointed out a vague strategic direction for Japan's future expansion: if you want to conquer China, you must first conquer Manchuria and Mongolia; if you want to conquer the world, you must first conquer China.
Listen, what a grand and well-organized strategic direction this is. So it was like a guiding light, giving Japan's high-level leaders the feeling of being enlightened by a high-level plan and so on. The Japanese imperialists who had just tasted the sweetness in the Sino-Japanese War and the Russo-Japanese War immediately began to roll up their arms and sleeves to practice such creative slogans.
Of course, compared to the lack of strategic talents, the most deadly thing in Japan is the lack of grassroots executive talents to implement strategic plans. In other words, this is the saddest place in the whole of Japan. Almost everyone, including almost everyone, made a novel about what it means to be "so willful".
Everyone worked together to carry out the sentence "If you want to conquer China, you must first conquer Manchuria; if you want to conquer the world, you must first conquer China" into "If you want to conquer North Korea, you must first conquer Manchuria; if you want to conquer Manchuria, you must first conquer Conquer China; if you want to conquer China, you must first conquer the world" Does it make sense? Can't help but want to try this execution process for yourself?
On September 18, 1931, in order to completely gain a foothold in North Korea and implement its colonial rule in Northeast China, the Japanese army launched the famous September 18th Incident and began to attack Northeast China. As a result, they found that the Chinese people resisted quite fiercely. , the United States and other Western countries are also obstructing it, and it is difficult for them to gain a firm foothold in Northeast China.
Then, in order to better rule Northeast China and pass on the domestic economic crisis, the Japanese army had no choice but to go south to North China and continue to invade China. Then they found that it was unrealistic to completely conquer China without killing the United States and Britain that supported China. So the smart Japanese were dissatisfied with the US oil sanctions and brazenly launched the Pearl Harbor attack.
In short, the Japanese drove ducks all the way to the shelves, and after they had become enemies with the whole world, they suddenly thought of a question: Why did we provoke so many powerful enemies? Thinking about the fact that such a small country does not have many cards in its hands, it is indeed justifiable to often make some stupid moves like four second belts and two kings.
"This time, it is His Majesty's blessing that we can get such a good opportunity. If we waste this opportunity, then in the Pacific battlefield, it will be very difficult for us to have a chance to stand up again." Hideki Tojo and Sugiyama Moto and the two obviously didn't believe that Yamamoto Fifty-Six could turn the tide of the battle. In fact, Yamamoto Fifty-Six himself didn't believe it, so he spoke.
Opportunity is an opportunity, but how much material and troops will be used to seize the opportunity this time, but we must study it carefully. According to General Tian Sugiyama Gen’s own calculations these days, he feels that the Empire of Japan must gather at least 150,000 troops in the Northeast. It can guarantee that this war will be foolproof.
Look at what people said, how level it is: as long as 90,000 elite Japanese troops can be transferred to Northeast China, then the plan to attack the Soviet Union can be implemented. It's just that Hideki Tojo really wanted to slap his old colleague. If he could find a way to mobilize 90,000 elite troops, he would have laid down China's companion capital, Chongqing.
"In addition, Mr. Sugiyama, your battle plan must be revised. The attack against the Soviet army does not require such a large force to execute. In fact, I think the Soviet army's current deployment in the northeastern border area is at most about 60,000 troops, which is not enough at all. It needs to be so cautious." Hideki Tojo was more willing to believe the intelligence that the Soviet army was short of troops, so he glanced at Moto Sugiyama and said.
Sugiyama finally changed his original plan of a full-scale attack to a state beyond recognition: the Japanese army gathered 60,000 troops to attack in northeast China, and after taking Vladivostok, they tried to find a way to seek peace with the Soviet army. Of course, the basis for this plan is based on the fact that "the Soviet army has only 60,000 soldiers at most capable of conducting mobile defensive operations."
Akado, who was far away in the wolf's lair, heard that Japan was planning to attack the Soviet Union's northward plan, and handed the report to Brauchitsch with a smile: "You said, there are really a group of idiots in the world who believe that their good luck can be used Five years. They actually believed that when they wanted to sleep, they were given pillows because their emperor blessed them."
"It's no wonder, my Yuan." Brauchitsch has been very relaxed since he heard that the Japanese army is planning a battle plan to go north. Regardless of whether the Japanese army will participate in the Soviet-German war or not, as long as the Japanese army shows its intention to go north, it is normal to help the German army contain 10,000 Soviet troops: "Our luck has always been good, you take us Always invincible."
"I'm not relying on luck. It's because I can see the future clearly, Bo... [This chapter is not finished, please click the next page to continue reading!]
Total pages in this chapter Current page 1 You can press ← and → keys to turn pages of Marshal Rauchic. Akado smiled, and played with his unique sense of mystery again: "We didn't rely on luck to get to the present, we relied on reasonable speculation and grasp of the future. "
"You're right, my Yuan." Brauchitsch nodded, expressing that he acknowledged Akado's statement, but he was still a little worried, and he confirmed: "If this fights, it will probably hold the Soviet Union back." 150,000 regular troops."
Akado smiled and nodded his head twice like Brauchitsch, before answering: "I am very satisfied with 10,000. At least it can save my troops from losing hundreds of thousands in the Caucasus and Stalingrad." army."
Brauchitsch stood up, stood at attention and said to Akado: "My Yuan, this information does not guarantee that the Japanese army will go north to attack the Soviet Union, but according to the rules of the General Staff, my subordinates and I must start to draw up relevant operations. It's planned, so I won't disturb your rest, good night."
Seeing that Brauchitsch was about to leave, Akado did not stop him. He just didn't know why he thought of a sentence, and added: "Let General Küchler step up his attack on Stalingrad. Guderian has urged him several times. He has already driven into the designated position and can enter Chur at any time." sk."
"I understand." Brauchitsch stood at attention and saluted: "Let's attack Stalingrad."
Akado waved his hand, indicating that he can leave: "Go, my marshal." [End of this chapter]
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