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Chapter 146: Chapter 63: Fierce battle against Yanziji (2)

[Volume 18] Chapter 146: Chapter 63 Fierce Battle with Swallow Rock (2)

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Especially the submachine guns in their hands are not ordinary German-made P-18, P-30, P-32 and other models? They are not unpopular Sumi submachine guns? Chief of staff, Hiroshi Nakagawa, who has been to the United States several times as a second-class secretary and military officer, knew Hiroshi Nakagawa, who fired very fast and had a big drum, was a "Chicago typewriter" that was rampant in the United States. The thugs each had a formal production model of 0.45 inches caliber, m1928 Thomson submachine gun.

Yoshika Ryosuke looked at Hiroshi Nakagawa in surprise: "Didn't the American politics strictly adhere to the neutral policy? They promised the imperial politics that millions of dollars in loans to the Chinese could only purchase medicines and non-strategic materials, so the empire kept making high-interest loans to the Americans to buy American industrial products. The evil Americans, they made a fortune in the last war, and this time they were like this? It's so despicable. Americans are extremely shameless. They should hand over the Philippines, the Strait of Malacca and India to the empire. They do not deserve it and do not have the ability to manage and enjoy it. Victory should be given to brave people to taste it."

Hiroshi Nakagawa glanced at Yoshikara Ryosuke. Yoshikara Ryosuke's complaints seemed ridiculous to Hiroshi Nakagawa. He decided to let this ignorant guy know more so that he would not be misled by wrong ideas and make a joke. He then said in a deep voice: "Secretary Commander, the US government has always strictly adhered to neutral policies, but the United States is a huge industrial monster. The steel, warships, aircrafts, tanks, and cannons that the United States can produce are unimaginable to Japan. They can use the power of one country to compete with at least half of the world." Anti-Japanese Blood Sacrifice Mountains and Rivers 1463

Hiroshi Nakagawa looked at the somewhat surprised Yoshika Ryosuke, proudly continued: "The Empire relied on loans obtained from the Americans to purchase the strategic materials needed to support the war. The Great Japanese Empire has the largest combined fleet with the total tonnage of surface combat ships in the world, so the United States also needs to consider the empire's strategic direction and decision-making. The empire's withdrawal from the Washington Treaty System was the most wisest choice for the navy. In order to create super warships, the army even had submachine guns and new combat vehicles. Our main artillery and army infantry weapons are basically Type 38. We are using weapons produced in 1905 and are engaged in a war in the late 1930s. The empire's enemies are even more backward and the entire government has not yet been unified. If we encounter enemies like the Third Reich in Europe, the Imperial Imperial Army may be defeated."

Yoshikarasuke knew that Hiroshi Nakagawa was all about the truth. These guys who were from staff have their own unique insights, and there were many supporters. They couldn't say that Hiroshi Nakagawa, and Yoshikarasuke, who was used to being competitive, curled his lips and said, "Don't you have to pay it back when the United States gives us such a high loan interest rate? They lend us money at a high interest rate and then sell us things at a high price?"

Hiroshi Nakagawa looked at the retreating Nomura brigade and sneered: "Imagine if a war broke out between us and the United States, will the loan still have to be repaid?"
Chapter completed!
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