The victory of the 993 Japanese army

Whether Japan can agree to Germany's interference in the affairs of the Chinese theater of operations remains to be discussed, but the German Red Cross will never dare to intercept penicillin assistance in China.

Not only did they not dare to intercept them, but they even had to provide a certain amount of protection to avoid any accidents in the Japanese-occupied areas.

These things are not weapons and ammunition, and although they are suitable for strategic materials, they really cannot directly determine the outcome of a war.

Therefore, when the German supplies left Shanghai smoothly, they arrived in the area controlled by the Chinese army smoothly, and in this way, the German envoy Biel could be regarded as having completed most of the task.

In order to express its gratitude, Chongqing gave the Führer a medal, which represents the Chinese people's memory of Germany's selfless help to China in the most difficult moment of the war.

Every time penicillin crosses the ocean to China, the Chongqing newspaper has to make a special report, so that everyone remembers a country far away in Europe, a country that is fighting its own war, but still helping the Chinese people!

Germany is a different existence from the rest of Europe, and the head of state is a good leader who wholeheartedly helps the Chinese people – a tone that is worth playing with once it is set.

Before the start of Japan's war of aggression against China, the German side helped China to form a German combat unit.

The two sides have a long history of military cooperation, and China has imported weapons including armored vehicles, tanks, and heavy artillery from Germany.

Even the steel helmets used by the main Chinese forces are German standard M35 steel helmets - much of the equipment of the armies of both sides is the same, including the way they are trained.

General Sickert, former commander-in-chief of the German Wehrmacht, once served as China's military adviser, and he has been committed to helping China reorganize and train its army units, with remarkable results.

Now, when the war has broken out, Germany still has not abandoned the poor and backward China, and is still helping China as much as it can.

These expensive penicillin drugs, which are sold at sky-high prices in other countries, are the best proof of the friendship between the two countries.

The Chinese people are kind, and they talk about the truth that a drop of water repays the grace of a spring. So those who were rescued by penicillin had a place in their hearts for the distant Third Reich.

"The situation in the Far East is actually very complicated, the head of your country does not know the truth of the facts, and the series of military operations of the Great Japanese Empire are actually just self-preservation." Hideki Tojo, who came from afar, accompanied by Matsui Ishone, started a second round of negotiations with Biel.

It is still the same old tune, and it is still the same way to win sympathy: Japan was forced to start attacking, and it was all the insidious and cunning of the "Shina" army.

It is a pity that Bier, who carried the order of the Führer, did not accept this at all, and although he compromised on the issue of interfering in the Far East, he refused to pay a penny less.

For example, Germany wants Japan to provide 300,000 tons of rubber raw materials, and to ensure that these raw materials can be shipped to German-controlled areas as soon as possible.

While bargaining, Hideki Tojo tried to exchange as much material as possible for a political compromise with Germany.

He did not want Germany to meddle in the affairs of the Far East, so he preferred to solve the problem with money and other things.

Moreover, Japan has shown its ambitions for the Indian region and the Trans-Khingan Mountains in negotiations such as delineating the spheres of influence between the two sides.

"40 tons of gold! If your country insists on paying in gold, we will ask for at least 40 tons of gold! Biel finally backed down.

This concession to Hideki Tojo was quite satisfied, plus rubber and other materials, Germany took priceless materials and property from Japan this time.

Among the various technologies transferred by Germany to Japan, perhaps the most valuable is the No. 4 tank, which is still being produced by the German Army.

As for radar, as well as airplanes, they are actually things that are about to be phased out. Germany itself is mass-producing the Raven jet fighter and has long looked down on the ME-109 fighter with little potential......

However, it is a pity that the German side seems to have no way to intervene in Asian affairs, and Japan is unwilling to open this opening for Germany.

Before coming here, the German top brass knew very well that Japan would not easily back down in its sphere of influence.

The order given to Biel by Li Le, the German Führer, was to use interference in the affairs of the Far East as a bargaining chip as much as possible to gain greater benefits for Germany.

Therefore, when Biel came to Japan as a special envoy, he was ready to extort a large amount of money from Japan to develop his own industry.

Sure enough, everything went according to the expectations of the German leadership: because it had lost money in the First World War and at the same time took advantage of the Second World War, Japan would rather give more money than talk about Far Eastern affairs......

Negotiations between the two sides ended on July 13, and three days earlier, the Japanese Navy had replaced the cipher code, and the U.S. had no choice but to start all over again.

The U.S. Navy, which did not have the advantage of communication codes, could no longer accurately locate Japanese supply ships in the Pacific Ocean, and the Japanese once again took the initiative in the battle of the Hawaiian Islands.

On 15 July, the whole country of Japan celebrated that the Hawaiian Islands, which the US military had been guarding for two months, had finally become the possession of the Japanese Navy.

After the capture of the Hawaiian Islands, the main Japanese fleet was liberated, and Yamamoto Isoroku dispatched Nagumo Tadaichi's First Air Fleet to cover the return of the main Japanese army and start a battle to attack the Indian Ocean.

The Japanese naval detachment began to frequently assemble in the waters near India, preparing to assist the army in penetrating India through the jungles of Burma.

It was also in the past few days that three infantry divisions of the Australian Expeditionary Force landed in India, and the United States' efforts to strengthen India's defense line finally came to fruition.

More than 100 M3lee tanks arrived in India at the same time, as well as a U.S. Army division, which departed a month and a half ago and arrived at its destination today, by a detour through Australia, carefully bypassing the Japanese cordon.

With the reinforcement of these four divisions, the combat effectiveness of the British government-in-exile forces in India has been significantly improved.

Including the 10th Panzer Division, which was drawn from Pakistan, Mountbatten's troops finally had a little size.

If we count the 10 combat divisions formed by the Indian natives, the military force that the British government-in-exile can mobilize on the Burmese front is unprecedentedly strong.

On July 16, the Japanese army tentatively attacked the British defense line in the jungle of Burma, and the battle for Burma officially began.