Western reporters actually already knew about the brutality of the Japanese army, but for the sake of the national interest, when they reported, they tended to avoid the important and trivial in order to comply with the will of the country. Ouyang Yun asked Ji Xingwen to organize them to go to the front line for interviews, just to completely block their access mouth, so that they must stand on the threshold of journalists’ professional ethics and report realistically,
Facts have proved that this interview activity is necessary and necessary. When these Western reporters telegraphed their experiences in Nanjing back to their respective countries, the Western calls for the Xuebing Army to immediately increase its troops overseas were much weaker. Of course, here This does not include heads of state, such as President Roosevelt of the United States and Prime Minister Churchill of the United Kingdom.
As experienced senior politicians, and with first-hand intelligence materials submitted by the intelligence department for reference, they could easily see through Ouyang Yun's "hiding the obvious".
Falkenhausen and his party traveled from Europe to Guangzhou, and their whereabouts seemed to be very covert. In fact, they could not hide it from the eyes of British, American and Soviet spies. The Xuebing Army had private contacts with the German fascists, no matter what the reasons for the Xuebing Army were Purpose, this incident alone is horrifying enough. The Allied forces have the initiative on all battlefields, only the Xuebing Army. If the Xuebing Army reaches a tacit understanding with the Axis Powers, it will definitely be a fatal blow to the Allies. ,
"China and Japan are mortal enemies, so Ouyang Yun will never compromise with the Axis Powers, but we must be wary of them bypassing the Axis Powers and reaching a secret agreement with the Allies. Not long after Falkenhausen's last trip to Guangzhou, German rockets were able to When the troops are deployed, it can be concluded that they must have received help from the cadet army. Falkenhausen's trip to Guangzhou is for the sake of the Golden Eagle and Thunder, and we must not let him achieve his goal." On one occasion. At the military intelligence meeting, William Joseph Donovan, Director of the U.S. Office of Strategic Services, knew very well that China and Germany were due to their former friendship, and there were no direct conflicts of interest. Therefore, although they are now divided into two camps, in fact There is no hostility between them at all. If one of them is mishandled, or the German side offers sufficient conditions, then although the student army will not directly defect to Germany, it is very possible to reach a private agreement with Germany and establish a cooperative relationship. , Roosevelt had many contacts with Ouyang Yun, and regarded him as an extreme nationalist. He believed that in order to keep him in his current position, he could only comply with his wishes and provide sufficient benefits. "If necessary, we can increase the amount of assistance." Specifications." At a high-level meeting, he put forward such an opinion. As soon as his idea was disclosed, it was immediately opposed by almost all senior U.S. military and political officials present at the meeting.
Roosevelt positioned Ouyang Yun as an extreme nationalist, so it was understandable that he was careless and used all means to benefit his country. In the eyes of Vice President Wallace, Army Chief of Staff Marshall, Navy Secretary Knox and others, , but Ouyang Yun’s behavior is blackmail, a selfish villain’s behavior that completely ignores the overall situation, and is really hateful and annoying. In Wallace’s words: “...the Chinese said that their economy has been destroyed and they need assistance. We Allocate funds immediately; the Chinese said that weapons and equipment were backward and needed support, and we immediately provided them urgently. But what kind of return did we get for our efforts? Which technology did we introduce from the Xuebing Army without paying a high price? This is among the allies. Is it the attitude we should have in our time? What will happen in the long run? The more the United States fights, the poorer it becomes. However, China makes a lot of money from the war. The more it fights, the richer it becomes. The student army is a wolf that cannot be fed. For the sake of the overall situation, we have made too many concessions. , this time, we must not give in."
Whenever the top military and political leaders of the United States analyze the world situation and their eyes fall on southern China and Southeast Asia, they will have a sour mood. Although Wallace's words are not entirely ominous, they are also undeniable facts. Take China and the United States Comparing the Pacific Fleets of both sides, when the Pacific Fleet was first formed, American senior officials still thought of it as a joke. But now, as the U.S. Pacific Fleet has been unable to return to its pre-war level, the Pacific Fleet is still The speed of adding one warship almost every week has skyrocketed. Considering that half of the new warships are from the United States, how can this not make Americans jealous and even vomit blood?
How to deal with the crisis caused by Falkenhausen's secret mission to Guangzhou, Roosevelt convened four meetings in total, and it was not until Ji Xingwen organized Western reporters to go to Nanjing for interviews that they unified their opinions.
There are two factors that contributed to the Americans' determination to continue feeding and imitating the Pacific Fleet. One was that Germany's new generation of jet fighters had begun test flights; the other was related to the arrival of Japan's Mount Fuji super fighter.
The U.S. Office of Strategic Services organized assassinations and snipers against Falkenhausen and his party. However, Falkenhausen was accompanied by Wolf Fang in Guangzhou. The Americans carefully planned it many times but failed once. With the new generation of Germany, jet fighters began test flights. The top military and political leaders of the United States finally realized that the problem could not be solved by using force, and had to turn to the political and economic route.
In the past, after the Pacific War broke out, Japan hoped to obtain a fighter plane that could take off from the mainland and bomb the United States. This led to the creation of Mount Fuji. However, in this time and space, Japan's motivation for developing Mount Fuji came from learning. Since its homeland was attacked by the Xuebing Army's Sky Fortress fleet, Japan has hoped to retaliate. With the key ideas and technology provided by Koizumi Miichiro, the development of Mount Fuji was advanced. However, the development of Mount Fuji was After the technology matured, the Golden Eagle of the Xuebing Army came out. The officers of the Japanese Air Force asked themselves that under the suppression of the Golden Eagle, Mount Fuji had no chance at all, so they turned their attention to the United States. This also happened to be in line with Yamamoto Isoroku and Yamamoto. Kanji Ishihara proposed a strategy of solving the United States first and then the cadet army, so Mount Fuji continued to start test flights and production. After this information was mastered by the Americans, the Americans thought that once the mainland became the target of air strikes by the Japanese Air Force, their previous persistence would The strategy of keeping the flames of war out of the homeland will be declared bankrupt, which will inevitably cause domestic anti-war forces to rise, and the morale of the people will also be greatly affected. They simply dare not bear the serious consequences of this assumption once it is established.
Yes, the United States is indeed the engine that maintains the Allied front, and is almost solely responsible for the equipment and logistical supplies of multiple fronts. But are Americans really so dedicated because they have the world at heart? No, Americans are willing to make such sacrifices. The biggest demand is to keep the flames of war out of the homeland. Understanding this, it is not difficult to understand why the top military and political leaders of the United States are so nervous about the liftoff of Mount Fuji.
Once Mount Fuji bombs the U.S. mainland, the number of casualties is secondary. The most important thing is that it will mean that the strategy implemented by the U.S. government was wrong. This is something the current U.S. government absolutely does not want to see.