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Chapter 489: The Gluttonous Feast of the Conqueror: Crazy Search

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spn Chapter 489 The victor’s feast: Crazy search Part 1

This gathering of heads of state that took place in the auditorium of Hanking Imperial University has been recorded in history. It set several records, and one of the grandest battles will end with a meeting that lasted only five days.

Tens of thousands of people are fighting in bloody battles on the battlefield, but perhaps nothing can compare to a politician's words at this time.

The entire heads of state meeting was not as simple as the outside world imagined. It was even full of debates and quarrels. They firmly believed that maybe if they had a louder voice, they could gain more benefits. Maybe if they refused to give in, they could save more of the country.

Benefit.

Zhang Shusheng proposed China's various conditions on the first day of the meeting. Due to China's strong position, these conditions except for the requirement to station troops in the UK and allow the United States to cede several states, including Hawaii, were not agreed to by the United Kingdom and the United States immediately.

On the morning of the second day of the meeting, Britain and the United States, as the leading powers of the Allied Powers, announced that they would accept the conditions proposed by Zhang Shusheng at the conference table.[

"We all agree that Canada is not suitable for permanent possession by Canadians due to its vast territory and sparse population. As atonement for the war and as a condition for agreeing to China, we will support China's proposal to declare Canada as owned by China at the end of the war.



…Canadians are not allowed to move freely, and each armistice state party is obliged to repatriate those who leave the country privately. All armistice state parties are not allowed to transfer anything from Canada, including but not limited to funds, technology, resources, machinery and equipment...”

Zhang Shusheng just sat there without saying a word. Britain and the United States finished reading the report and handed over a draft. It was a draft of only about ten pages, and it was all drafts provided by China. The capital of Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union

He signed it, and even Hitler asked for his signature. In the end, even Mussolini also signed it.

It was impossible for the heads of state meeting to discuss all the issues at once, so Zhang Shusheng believed that they could be divided into multiple parts for discussion. The Prime Minister of Canada did not attend the meeting, and they did not even have a representative. They were ignored by countries such as Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union.

Destined.

As part of the treaty, the Americans not only signed this part of the treaty, but on the day the signature came into effect, Eisenhower issued an Acting Presidential Order, mobilizing 15 US military divisions and 3 air force divisions to march quickly into Canada.

On the same day, the news was sent back to Canada, and at the same time, two divisions of the US military took over the Canadian "government" building.

It was night local time, and William was secretly controlled by the American troops stationed in the territory. Members of the entire Canadian "government" were also secretly rounded up from their homes and put under centralized custody.

At noon Hankook time, around 8 a.m. local time in Ottawa, Canada, people who were awakened by gunshots at night took to the streets, as if they had realized something.

Of course, when they were standing on the street, they not only realized something, but there were also US tanks and heavily armed soldiers enforcing martial law. Although there were some troops in Canada, they were all fighting in Europe. Due to the prototype of the North American Grand Federation,

In the entire abdominal region, many places do not even have troops, only US military guards. Now, the only Canadians left are the police who stand beside the US military to help maintain order. They chose their side earlier than others.

"...Please stay away from the cordon...If you take any dangerous actions, we will reserve the right to shoot..."

This is what Canadians usually regard as Americans who are closer than their fathers. At this time, they can no longer control them and have been sold out long ago. Although the steel guns in the hands of American soldiers cannot hit the Chinese, they can be used.

Point at them. Although the tanks driven by American soldiers cannot withstand a frontal shot from the Chinese Tiger No. 4 tanks, they can easily tear these civilians into pieces.

As a result, civilians who did not know the truth began to gather near the "government" building in accordance with the requests of the Americans.

"...The United States, Britain, the Soviet Union, and Germany signed the first important treaty with the Chinese in Hanking. They promised to completely integrate Canada into China's territory... Wuwu..."

A homeless man was rushing around the street crazily with a radio in his arms. The radio in his arms was playing something in English. When many people heard it, they realized that it was a current affairs broadcast from the United States. The content was exactly

The first treaty is declared to enter into force with immediate effect from this day.

Many Canadians had no idea what was going on. It was suddenly announced that Canada was gone and they became non-native citizens of China.

Some people cried loudly, some were confused, some muttered words, some cursed loudly, some clapped their hands and applauded... There are all kinds of people, all kinds of colors, some are happy.

There are angry ones.

Thirty minutes later, former Canadian Prime Minister William and a group of "government" officials appeared at the door of the "government" building, stood in front of the microphone, and announced on the spot: "...According to the latest treaty concluded between the Allies and the Axis Powers, Canada will no longer be a

existence, we will continue to live on this land with a new identity... Although we have a lot of complaints, we can be glad that we are still alive.

...Maybe we can't blame the Allies for abandoning us, but we should blame God for siding with the Chinese..."

A simple speech of only ten minutes without any embellishment or flattery to the Americans. Although the entire scene, including civilians, were under the gunpoint of the US military, William did not flinch, but instead expressed his dissatisfaction with the Americans.

.Of course, in the end he expressed dissatisfaction with God.

He was originally planning to "commit suicide" and resolutely refused to declare Canada an overseas territory of China. However, the head of the US military told him that if the Canadian "government" tears up the armistice treaty created by various countries, then he will become a war criminal, and Canada may

Suffered nuclear retaliation from the Chinese.[

In the end, after weighing the pros and cons, William chose to surrender, because at least the Chinese guaranteed that Canadian citizens would be treated as ordinary equal citizens, that is, third- and fourth-class citizens.

Moreover, the Chinese promised that during the period of rule, they would rule Canada in accordance with the practices of Australia and other regions. They would not use killing, torture, or differential treatment as means of persecution.

Therefore, before any of the Chinese troops landed in Canada, the Americans replaced China and performed the duties of temporary guards. Because Zhang Shusheng said that if Canada is in an uncontrollable situation before it is officially taken over by China,

, China will use American land as a condition of compensation. In other words, depending on how much harm is caused, the United States will cut off more states.

Therefore, although the Americans were very reluctant, they had to maintain the situation in Canada, even though it was too vast and sparsely populated. The main populated areas were treated by American soldiers, and all problems were solved.

The problem in Canada was announced to be resolved on the same day, which was also the result of Operation Ring Thunder set by Zhang Shusheng.

First of all, Canada has very few local troops. Secondly, it is convenient for the US military to enter and have troops stationed in Canada itself. The prototype of the North American Federation has also made Canadians completely relax their wariness about the American godfather.

In this way, without anyone attending the Hanking Peace Conference, Canada became a quasi-territory of the Chinese.

Zhang Shusheng did not talk to them, but publicly stated that he wanted it! He must want it, and if he did not agree, he would continue to fight. Such a ruthless style was not something that the Allies could afford.

After solving the Canadian problem, the issues of garrisoning British troops and seizing several American states became difficult problems, and there was no progress throughout the second day.

Zhang Shusheng also expected this, so the entire meeting first discussed the issues of war reparations and military sanctions.

The issue of war reparations is also a very acute issue. Just because the battle is over on the battlefield does not mean that it will be easily resolved at the negotiation table.

Historically, Japan's war reparations to various countries were only a few billion dollars, but this figure did not include the war reparations that should have been given to China. Although China gave up this "government" action that it should have received due to various reasons.

war reparations, but the "government" compensation that may amount to tens of billions of dollars is indeed deserved. Of course, because the "government" compensation is gone, private compensation that may total hundreds of billions of dollars is out of the question.

In contrast, the Germans were still paying off some war reparations until the 21st century. The German "government", individuals, and companies were all paying reparations, and the Jews even received tens of billions of dollars.

Therefore, Zhang Shusheng never thought about reducing war reparations from the beginning. Regardless of whether you can afford it or not, war reparations are essential.

"...To sum up, I believe that the war compensation figure that China should receive must be no less than 33 billion new yuan (the ratio to the US dollar during the same period is about 1:4)..."

Zhang Shusheng revealed the specific amount of war reparations at the meeting on the second day.

In other words, the Allies need to pay China a total war reparations of up to 132 billion U.S. dollars. Of course, this number will be less after subtracting Japan and Canada, but it will not be less than 100 billion.

"...This is a condition that our law accepts. If we agree to this compensation condition, we will go bankrupt..."

And this was Eisenhower's answer as he stood up immediately.

"...You can pay in installments. As for the specific repayment method, you can mobilize the people and enterprises and use the 'government's' reserve gold and resources to repay. Of course, you can also use machines..."

This is a supplementary point put forward by the Chinese representative, and it is actually Zhang Shusheng’s instruction.

Zhang Shusheng’s meaning is very clear. It’s okay to pay off the debt, and I don’t necessarily need cash. Machines, resources, reserves of gold, and precious metals are all acceptable.[

For example, although the United States lost the war, its homeland was not greatly affected. It has a complete industrial system, extremely rich resources, and most importantly, they are too close to Canada.

Just imagine, when the machines, mechanical equipment, resources, and precious metals compensated by the Americans are suddenly shipped to California-controlled Asia in the United States, or to the upcoming Chinese cities in Canada, they will all be of great use.

They have a complete railway line and can transport it as quickly as possible without spending a penny on China.

"...We can consider such conditions..."

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