Chapter 198: Japan's Great Civil Strife

At this time, Japan's trick of "getting rid of suspicion" finally came out. Of course, Ann is not muddy. At that moment, a person immediately took the case. His name is Guan Gengze, and he was the head of the Japan Section of the Mukden Negotiation Office at the time. At that time, he pointed at the nose of the Japanese and shouted: "The explosion is so violent that it is impossible for man to throw it." "The subtext is that you are brain-dead, don't treat us as brain-dead! Guan Gengze's words are very clear: If you want to get the conclusion of the Japanese report, even if you let the train stand motionless and get bombed, it is estimated that it will take a day to throw it. I met someone who understood. The Japanese negotiators immediately showed a rogue face and gritted their teeth and threatened: "If you don't agree to seal it, the excited people of our empire may be disadvantageous to you at that time." In the face of naked threats and intimidation, Guan Gengze not only did not back down. On the contrary, he was furious! threw a resounding sentence to the Japanese: "Generalissimo Zhang's huge characters have been blown up, what is a small role like me, it's a big deal a bomb!" Whatever! "That being said, the Japanese really don't dare to do it directly. So I had to leave the scene in a huff. No one cooperated. I had to play the game on my own. Of course. This is how the Japanese have always been. Two days later, the Japanese government issued a statement reiterating its "theory of what the southern parade team did."

But! After all, a lie is just a lie, not to mention that paper can never contain fire. A few days later, he came to Fengtian Prison, asked for containment and protection, and revealed the truth about the "Nan Convenience Clothing Team". [.]

It turned out that the night before the Huanggutun incident, the Japanese army passed through the Japanese ronin. Trick three Mukden natives into killing near the drawbridge. One of them saw that the situation was not good, and desperately escaped. He saw the Japanese publicizing the "bombing incident of the Nan Instant Clothes Team" and recognized his companion from the photo of the deceased. Knowing that his situation was very dangerous, he hurried to seek protection. So far. The Japanese side was speechless. World public opinion is in an uproar! This kind of second-hand thing in which the government directly lied and did such a lame thing and was stabbed through the truth has really not been seen by others, so for a time the entire Japanese government became the object of global onlookers. Everyone wants to know what they will do next, after all, things have already been stabbed and what else can they do?!

But obviously, the Japanese people's cheekiness exceeded everyone's imagination, and the Tanaka cabinet was in tears at that time, and issued statements and shouted injustice, and always insisted that the incident was the work of the southern Chinese government, and had nothing to do with the Japanese government and the Kwantung Army! also brought the topic to the Soviet Union, suggesting that this was a disaster caused by Lao Zhang's offending the Soviet Union!

And Lao Zhang did not find the Soviet Union happy back then, raided the embassy, seized the armed forces, and even rolled up his sleeves to beat the Soviets, and the two sides were indeed as deep as the sea! However, what the Soviet Union advocated was opposed by other capitalist countries, so Tanaka and the others carried the banner of hatred of the Soviet Union, and everyone was silent all of a sudden, so the Soviet Union, which had come to see the play, was shot while lying down. is a representative of "patriotism". If you mess with them, you will be classified as "non-national" in the light case, and you will be "dead and dead" in the heavy case. So lawless, the government doesn't care? The government doesn't care, it really doesn't dare to care! In Japan, in the Tokugawa Shomasa era, not many people regarded the emperor as a green onion, that is, he would be called a shogun. The emperor is a piece of bullshit, and someone pees on his pot. Wait until the West invades. The shogunate system was abolished, and the emperor became a beloved sweetheart. Because according to the theory of Shintoism, the religion of Japan's native specialty, the emperor is the son of God! The only representative of God in the world. Reign on behalf of God! The fart people have to be obedient, otherwise they will "die, die, die!" "But Japan after the Meiji Restoration. In terms of polity, it is not a monarchy, but a constitutional monarchy, which means that the government, that is, the cabinet, is responsible for the affairs of the state. But the Cabinet is not fully responsible, and to put it mildly, it is good that it can take a third of the responsibility. The Japanese cabinet itself at that time was enough to make up a book of jokes. As a typical block-made government agency, it has been coaxed out of office more than a record number of times. In other countries, when governments are forced to step down, it is usually the work of opposition parties or voters. But in Japan it's different. Your Excellency's resignation is due to the fact that you have committed the army's rush. Why?! Because Japan has a system of incumbent military attachés who are not paid for their lives. Under this system, the members of the Standing Committee in charge of military affairs in the Cabinet of the Government -- the Minister of War and the Minister of the Navy -- must be members of the military on active duty. The system is filthy, and the servicemen on active duty must be appointed by the army, and if the army is even slightly dissatisfied with the cabinet, it only needs to let the two "own people" resign. The old ones are gone, and the new military department is not sent again. There are only a few ministers in the cabinet, and two positions are vacated at once, and how to do it, so they can only collapse.

At that time, Japan's military attache system embodied a core concept of the Japanese constitution after the Meiji Restoration: the maintenance of the right to command.

The power of the commander means that the army is in charge of the emperor and his old man, and has nothing to do with the government. In other words, the military and the government are separated, and the military can be lawless and even above the government. Someone will say: In the cabinet, aren't there land and sea phases? Yes, and the stall they manage is called the Ministry of the Army and the Ministry of the Navy, but they are quite big, but they actually can't control a single hair of the army. In terms of work distribution, as representatives of the government, they can at most be in charge of recruiting troops and providing them with such work, and as for what plans the navy and army have, how they are going to fight, and who they are fighting, the army itself does not say anything, and they cannot say a word. At that time, the only supreme institution in Japan that could really take charge of the military was the military department! In the military department, the army is called the General Staff Headquarters, and the Navy is called the Military Command Department, and these two groups of people are usually not convinced by each other, not subordinate to each other, and even often have to lift the bar and even operate tables and chairs to stage a full military exercise ()! Although the military chiefs were nominally directly responsible to the emperor, they did not have the slightest fear that the emperor would actually interfere with their actions. Because most of the time, the emperor, who is revered as the idol of the whole people and the son of God, is basically hiding behind the scenes. He only listens, but does not directly deal with the country's military and political affairs. It's similar to the way we beat soy sauce in today's forum. But even this listening is limited to the major matters that he thinks need to be asked, such as who Japan is fighting with, and he will summon the prime minister or the chief of staff of the military department to the palace to ask if we can win the war or not. According to the traditional Japanese method of spiritual victory in bushido, the general standard answer is: Please rest assured that His Majesty the Emperor will always belong to the Great Japanese Empire. At the end, I have to add: His Majesty the Emperor is onboard! So, the emperor went back to the palace and hugged the queen to wash and sleep. As for why the fight started and how it got to the bottom, it doesn't seem to have anything to do with him.

So Lao Tanaka came back to his senses: that Muraoka is an active lieutenant general! A prime minister of his own disposal of hair, he disposed of it?! But what else can Haikou boast about?! Lao Tanaka had no choice but to return to the Diet in displeasure.

Back on Capitol Hill, there was already a lot of noise inside. Nakano Masasa, a well-known cadre and lawmaker who had just entered the political friendship association, saw the prime minister coming, and immediately fired a shot. He accused the government of acting as a black backstage for murderers in "a major incident in Manchuria"! Scolded: Nima is a prime minister! We're cultural people, aren't we?! Playing assassination, do you lose your share?! He also pointed out that such an excessive and stupid hard-line policy will only continue to deteriorate Sino-Japanese relations and affect Japan's long-term interests in China in the future. Quack...... Tanaka was taken aback, and before he could prepare his words to debate with Congressman Nakano, the chief of staff of the army who was listening there had already jumped up murderously: Smear, complete smear, our army has never done this at all! They are slandering! It's framed! It is a humiliation of the loyal and brave men of the Japanese Empire by people with bad intentions!! They're all going to die, they're all going to die! Hearing this's words, everyone in the entire cabinet was instantly dumbfounded! Nima, next door! There is nothing more outrageous than this, and there are no three hundred taels of silver here! Fools can see with their assholes that you did it, and really when our IQ is minus 25?!

Congressman Wild gave poor Lao Tanaka an apologetic look: Prime Minister, you don't have to argue, you really didn't do it. Because the black backstage is here--the Japanese Army!

Seeing this situation, poor Tanaka looked at the sky speechlessly, and almost shed tears on the spot! But the single-plank bridge in front of me can't be crossed no matter what. To be continued. If you have this work, you are welcome to come to the starting point to vote for recommendation and monthly passes, and your support is my biggest motivation.