My Third Empire

The Five Hundred and Eighty-Five War Broke Out in an All-Round Way

"Long live!" A Japanese soldier raised his hands high and held a long rifle in one hand, standing on the beach of Wake Island and cheering loudly. Behind him, more Japanese soldiers sang together loudly, their voices rising and falling.

They captured an island in the United States. At this moment, the American commander on the island was standing dejectedly beside the triumphant Japanese commander, while the American prisoners who had put down their weapons were being held with bayonets and bayonets. The Japanese soldiers guarded them and walked slowly onto the transport ship that was going to take them away.

Like Germany, Japan has a serious shortage of labor force, but the countries that Japan invaded are slightly different from the countries that Germany invaded, so the composition of the labor force that is lacking in the two countries is also different. The cultural level of Japan’s labor force is obviously lower than that of Germany. Although countries such as China and Vietnam can provide a large number of labor forces, they cannot make up for the serious shortage of high-tech talents in Japan. Germany is different, Germany's prisoners of war are much more complete than Japan's. If we talk about pure coolies, Germany has countless Soviet prisoners; if we want high-tech talents, Germany has highly educated prisoners of war such as France and Britain, which can alleviate the problem of lack of labor to a certain extent.

So when Japan and the United States went to war, concentration camps were established in the Philippines and Taiwan Province of China to detain Americans in order to train prisoners of war and engage in the production of marginal military products. This set comes from Germany. When Japan and Germany were friendly, the Japanese were very interested in this set of concentration camp reproduction system, and naturally learned a lot.

On several fronts, the Japanese had to immediately send back to Taiwan or even Northeast China any captives captured by the U.S. military, so that these prisoners could be completely reduced to slaves who worked for Japan and produced military supplies for the Japanese army to expand its aggression.

The fall of Wake Island caused the United States to lose an important Pacific stronghold, and what is even more frightening is that the United States lost its naval fleet to defend against the Japanese attack. Now the entire Pacific Ocean is like a girl with her clothes open, allowing others to covet and snoop .

Roosevelt urgently summoned the British envoy and proposed a way to relieve the pressure on the Pacific battlefield. Once this plan is implemented, the whole world will be completely messed up.

"Your Excellency, what are you calling me here in such a hurry?" The British special envoy looked at Roosevelt anxiously, for fear that the US government would come up with something weird and rely on selling the interests of the British to make war fortune . Obviously, he guessed right again this time, and the United States has indeed set its mind on its ally, the United Kingdom.

Roosevelt smiled embarrassedly, stood up and walked to the British envoy, and said, "Australia has 15 divisions of troops who are training. I want to use the navy to transport these troops back to the United States."

"Why? The deployment of Australian troops at this time will allow the Japanese to take advantage of it." Although the British envoy is not a military general, he also knows that the current situation is very unfavorable to the Australian region. Japan is likely to mobilize troops in the short term ,

Invade understrength Australia.

"Not only the 15 divisions of the new Australian army, but also the 5 divisions of American troops deployed in Australia. These troops will be transported back to the United States to prepare for defense against further Japanese attacks." Roosevelt said solemnly He knew that what he said would definitely make the British special envoy furious, and he also knew that doing so would be very detrimental to the British royal government, but he had to do this in order for the United States to obtain the greatest benefit.

Nimitz's naval assessment report has come out. The new commander who took over the US Navy's Pacific Fleet believes that defeating the Japanese Combined Fleet with the existing US Navy is definitely a dream.

So Nimitz drew up a bold battle plan that included the abandonment of Pearl Harbor and almost all of the U.S. Navy's Pacific islands. Roosevelt agreed with this plan, and he supported Nimitz's idea of ​​training the navy as much as possible, expanding the size of the aircraft carrier of the Pacific Fleet, and when the size of the aircraft carrier was larger than that of Japan, the driver would conduct a strategic decisive battle.

To put it bluntly, this strategy is the naval version of the land-for-time tactic, using the vast Pacific Ocean in exchange for a hole card that delays Japan's attack time. The Americans even did not hesitate to give up Wake Island and Hawaii, and asked Japan to let Japan bear the unforgettable pain suffered by the US military.

But the Americans do not want to hand over these islands to Japan. In other words, if Japan takes these islands without bloodshed, it may threaten the continental United States in half a year. This is not the result that the US government wants to see.

So the U.S. staff thought of a way to get the best of both worlds, that is, to deploy the British garrison in Australia to help the United States defend these small islands until the United States finally produced a huge fleet and counterattacked Japan.

However, another fatal problem has arisen, that is, who will defend Australia. If Australia is surrendered to Japan, it is not in the fundamental interests of the United States. So a sinister plan was brought to the fore: to bring the Axis forces into the water.

In today's world, there are two Frances at the same time, which is also the root cause of the French battleships in the Battle of Tobruk. Vichy France sent a battleship to express its attitude because of the dispute in Somalia. This incident made the Americans suddenly think of a countermeasure, a countermeasure that turned the Germans and Japanese.

"Mr. President, in this case, who will be responsible for Australia's defense? Do we want the British Empire to give Australia to the Japanese?" The British envoy was obviously very annoyed, and he gritted his teeth and said bitterly.

Roosevelt shook his head, smiled and handed a plan to the British envoy: "Australia is not going to be given to the Japanese, but to the British government. Australia will issue a statement announcing its submission to the leadership of the Chamberlain government in Scotland. "

"This..." The British envoy was taken aback for a moment, and then realized in an instant. This is obviously different from ceding Australia to Japan. The colony was swinging back and forth between the two British governments, which could have been accepted by the British, and it was absolutely different from the colony being occupied by the Japanese.

He thought about it for more than ten seconds, and found that using Australia as bait did have room for manipulation. Once the operation is done, the result is that Germany will take care of the gorgeous trap of ignoring Australia's safety.

If the Japanese did not dare to invade Australia because of this, then a statement would cost hundreds of thousands of soldiers, and it was obvious that the Americans took advantage. If the Japanese really broke into Australia, then this is already a colony of the British of Scotland, and has nothing to do with the Americans. It should be managed by the British of Scotland.

Of course, Scotland and Britain do not have this ability, but the Germans standing behind Scotland must stand up and give an explanation to their ally younger brother. Regardless of whether Germany manages it or not, it is good for the United States. This move of retreating into advance is definitely a wonderful move, and it can be called a rare diplomatic strategy in World War II.

After weighing the pros and cons, the British royal family accepted the conditions of the Americans. They ordered the transfer of a large number of young Australians, and then let the Australian government announce a power-up.

On July 1, the Australian government announced that due to its own reasons, it recognized itself as a colony of the British government in Scotland. The official written document will be sent to the Prime Minister’s residence within a few days, and the first colony in the world to recognize the northern United Kingdom was born. .

The German government who heard the news could only smile wryly. Mr. Augustus had no choice but to convene a meeting of the Imperial Chancellors to discuss the countermeasures. In the end, he had to accept the move passively, admitting that Australia joined the Axis system as a British colony in the north. This decision was also instructed by Akado. He felt that it was an unpleasant decision anyway, so it was better to make a choice that was most beneficial to him.

Since Australia posted it itself, there is no reason not to welcome it. As for the following problems, leave it to the Japanese to have a headache. Akado also wanted to know whether the banner of Germany, the leader of Europe, and the tiger skin of the invincible Third Reich could scare Japan as far away as Asia.

On the same day that Australia announced that it recognized the British rule in the north, Tobruk was occupied by Rommel. The Australian troops inside put down their weapons and surrendered, and even the remaining Indian British troops gave up resistance. Rommel won the victory in North Africa and drove into Tobruk to review his African Army in person.

The Axis powers were all in the limelight for a while. Tobruk was captured on the African battlefield, and Australia surrendered in the Pacific. It seems that Germany really has the momentum to dominate the world. It's a pity that this momentum only lasted until July 15 before it was completely broken by another country.

On July 13, 1938, the U.S. troops withdrew from several fortresses in the Philippines due to loss of support. 19,000 U.S. troops laid down their weapons and surrendered to Japan. The Japanese army completely occupied the Philippines and Malaysia in Southeast Asia.

The long-awaited Japanese army did not stop its aggression, but used actions that shocked the world to prove how ambitious the Japanese were. The Japanese Empire, together with the puppet Manchuria and puppet Vietnam, fought against The Axis powers declared war and marched into Australia.

In the early morning of July 15, 1938, the German people, who had dreamed of being a world hegemon for only a dozen days, were awakened by the news that Japan had invaded its ally Australia and declared war on Germany.

In the early morning of July 16, 1938, the Holy German Third Reich, together with the Kingdom of Italy, Vichy France, Northern Britain, Ireland, Spain, Romania, Turkey and other countries declared war on Japan, a Second World War that Accador was not familiar with. , so far erupted in full swing. R1148

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