Rebirth of the National Marshal

Chapter 171 The Germans' New Allies

However, there is one thing about the Japanese devils that no one else in the world can learn, and that is that they are relatively thick-skinned. No matter how you Germans say that we Japanese are shameless, or that we take your things and do nothing in return, we will still continue to take your things.

We still don’t think it’s that embarrassing. At most we’ll just keep our heads down and not speak when we meet you.

How much is your face worth? Those tangible things are the most important. You Germans still have certain resources in your own country, and you have technology, but what do we Japanese have?

We don't have any local resources, and our technology is only at the level of a half-bottle of vinegar in the world. If we want to develop, we must be shameless. Otherwise, we cannot develop. If we have to choose between the two, our face will be thrown to the ground and stepped on by everyone.

In recent times, the relationship between the Germans and the Japanese can be said to have reached a freezing point. German civilian equipment has continued to appear in the Chahar local government. The Japanese have already discovered this. They cannot detect military equipment, but the civilian equipment is indeed on the surface.

They immediately sent a telegram to the German government asking what was going on. The German government replied that they bought the civilian equipment from others and that we Germans produce so much civilian equipment every year.

Do we all have to know who these things are sold to?

If this is the case, I'm afraid our German government doesn't have to do anything and just do this every day.

The Japanese were dissatisfied with the Germans' answer and thought of the protest raised by the German Foreign Ministry against them some time ago. Did the Germans abandon them and form an alliance with the Chahar local government?

Many Japanese people had this idea. Although they also felt panic, they did not completely rely on the Germans.

I just feel a little regretful. The Germans helped them a lot in the past. Now they have lost this ally and have turned to the Chahar local government. I feel a little uncomfortable.

Moreover, the Japanese are basically in an isolated position internationally. Originally, only Germany had a relatively good relationship with them.

It is impossible to have a good relationship with the British and Americans. The Japanese want to develop in Asia, and the two largest capitalist countries in Asia are the British and Americans.

Originally, the French were relatively strong in Asia. Later, due to the decline of France's national strength, most of the French lost territory in Asia was taken over by the Americans. As long as Japan still wants to dominate Asia, there is no way to be friends with them.

The deterioration of relations between the Germans and the Japanese made Colonel Hans's position immediately important. This is why the group of officers led by Colonel Hans to Chahal this time was much larger than the last time. Last time there were only a few dozen people, but this time there were more than 100 people, and the military ranks also changed significantly.

Last time, they were basically officers below the rank of captain, but this time, they are all officers above the rank of major, and this time, they are all the best in the army. Each of them will become a cadre above the rank of regimental commander after returning, and they are all military supervisors, without any staff officers or the like.

The pride of the German military lies in the German Army. The German Army will never admit that other armies are stronger than itself. However, after watching Chahar's training and exercises, they feel that their previous concepts seem a bit outdated. The Chahar army dare not say that it is stronger than the German army, but it should have no problem fighting an evenly matched opponent.

Although they didn't want to believe it, everything before their eyes made it impossible for them not to believe it.

Colonel Hans has been thinking about this issue these past two days. It seems that the Führer has a far-sighted vision. Abandoning the Japanese and forming an alliance with the Chahar local government is a very right path. Germany has already passed this resolution, and the Germans have announced to the outside world that the Chahar local government is not the president's national government.

If Germany formed an alliance with the principal's national government, it would have to pay too much. The Germans were not so wealthy now, and they did not have the capital to manage the entire Chinese affairs.

If they occupied the whole of Europe without attacking the Soviet Union, they would have been able to do so, but what about Hitler's ambition?

The reason for forming an alliance with the Chahar local government was that when they attacked the Soviet Union, they would have a very strong ally in the Far East to launch a direct attack on the Soviet Union.

The last time Colonel Hans returned to his country, he reported to the Ministry of Defense that the Chahar local government could at least tie down 30 Soviet troops. However, after watching this time, he believed that no other troops were needed, and the 101st Infantry Division alone could tie down more than 10 Soviet troops.

Together with other troops, they can tie down at least 50 Soviet troops.

When the German General Staff evaluated Japan, they also felt that it was a great achievement for Japan to be able to tie down the 40 troops of the Far East Military Region. Unexpectedly, in just half a year, the Chahar local government could do what the Japanese did. How could this not make Colonel Hans happy?

Moreover, the cooperation here with Germany is mutually beneficial, unlike the cooperation with Japan. The cooperation with Japan is unilateral contribution from the whole of Germany. The Japanese are like a vampire leech and will never make any contribution to the Germans. The Germans want to borrow the Japanese navy.

The Japanese made things difficult for the Germans in every way possible. When the Germans wanted to learn some advanced aspects of the Japanese navy, the Japanese simply didn't want to let them in.

In the eyes of the Japanese Navy, the most important thing about Germany is the Army. From the cooperation with Germany, the Japanese Army will benefit the most. The Japanese Navy and the Japanese Army have never been one family. Why should we sacrifice the secrets of our Navy to help the Japanese Army? Isn't this crazy?

It is precisely because of this that the cooperation between the two countries was overshadowed for the first time. Although the Chahar local government also has no navy, it has a powerful ally, an ally strong enough to provide ten destroyers at any time. This alone is much better than the so-called experience of the Japanese Navy.

It is also because of this that the German government flatly rejected the second aid plan requested by Japan, because there is already a good alternative, why should we spend money on you people? This is purely the behavior of a fool, and we Germans will never do this.

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