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792 The Great East Asian Unification War Is there a monthly pass?

Is there any monthly ticket in the third update?

"...In fact, as early as the end of 1935, when bad news on the Indian battlefield came one after another, we knew that the world revolution had failed and the fate of the Soviet Japan was irreversible. High-quality updates, we Japanese GCD leaders, are not fools, how could we not understand the situation at that time? But we are unwilling to accept the reality, accept the cruel reality that the world revolution had failed and the red country of Japan GCD is about to be lost! Perhaps only those who are truly in desperate situations can understand our psychology at that time. No one is willing to sit and wait for death. Even if we know that we will die, we will try our best to save ourselves, even if we can live for a moment, it is good. Even a false hope or an enemy's promise will be seized as a life-saving straw.

This is why we mobilize the only naval force we have to try to liberate Australia when the situation of Chinese imperialism invading Japan is becoming more and more obvious. It is not that we do not know the threat of Chinese imperialism, nor that we are confused by the enemy, but that going south to Australia is really the only hope to preserve the Japanese regime. For us, as long as we can maintain the regime, everything is worth trying." - The above is excerpted from Yasuo Yasuda's memoir "Memories of a Revolutionary".

"Did the American fleet break into the Sunda Strait and enter the Java Sea? What do they want to do? Do they want to surround Wei and save Zhao... How could such a crude strategy make us fool?" Takeda Yuki tried hard to maintain his calmness as a great leader in front of members of the Politburo and members of the Revolutionary Military Commission. Although his heart for world revolution was almost broken into pieces, he had to be held back in his face.

Nagano's slim self-satisfied person is not a great leader. His face is as dark as it is now. The two American aircraft carriers, more than a dozen battleships, and countless cruisers and destroyers are not a joke to break into the Nanyang Islands!

As Sino-Japanese relations become increasingly tense, the Greater China federal government has long ordered the stop of selling strategic materials to Japan! Now, in addition to coal and a small part of oil, most of the raw materials that maintain the operation of Japan's heavy industry, even the grain used by tens of millions of Japanese people, can only be imported from the Nanyang Islands. High-quality updates, and now, a US fleet that is so powerful that it must use the main force of the joint fleet to fight against is wandering around the Nanyang Islands. When they see a port, oilfield, and mine, they will fire a few guns and throw a few bombs. When they see Japanese transport ships, they will immediately sink. If they don't find a way to drive away this American fleet, Japan's heavy industry will be paralyzed in less than a month. What else can they use to go south to Australia? What are you using to use a 15 million army of materials to resist the invasion of Chinese imperialism?

"Comrade Chairman," Nagano stood up and said with a gritted teeth to remind Yuki Takeda: "The Nanyang Islands are the most important raw material collection site for my country's heavy industry. Our iron ore, bauxite, tin, copper ore, lead ore, zinc ore, natural rubber and even some of the rice are transported from Nanyang. If..."

"There is nothing if! We cannot give up fighting south." Takeda Yuki stared at Nagano's stern expression: "Iruki Yamamoto strengthened his offensive pace, and at the same time, he should estimate the counterattack of the US fleet, and be prepared to fight a decisive battle that determines Japan's future and destiny with the US fleet like a battle against Mahara!"

The words "Japan's Future and Destiny" were written by Takeda Hiroshi gritted his teeth and jumped out one by one from his teeth. Going south to Australia to explore a new Japan is the only way for the Japanese regime to survive. Although it is unreliable, it is expensive. Therefore, it must be placed at the point of overwhelming.

Kato Hiroshi and Kato Ken both understand Takeda Hiroshi's mood at this moment. Takeda Hiroshi had long regarded the Japanese regime as his most precious property, and planned to leave power to his descendants and establish a red dynasty. To achieve this goal, you can sacrifice anything and do anything. High-quality updates are there, but the reality is very cruel. The world revolutionary situation takes a sharp turn, China wins rapidly in India, and now it gathers troops in the southern part of the Korean Peninsula, hoards materials, and builds military facilities. The Sima Zhao heart attacking Japan is known to everyone.

It was precisely because of fear of the military strength of the Greater China Federation that Takeda Hiroshi regarded going south to Australia as a life-saving straw. He had to realize it at all costs, fantasizing that Japan could rely on Germany's support to rebuild its regime in Australia. Even if the Germans only gave a secret agreement without any binding force, Takeda Hiroshi would rather believe their sincerity.

In fact, there is more than Yuki Takeda who is willing to believe in Germany? Who is the members of the Politburo and the members of the Revolutionary Military Commission here with the same thoughts? Of course, no one really puts all hope on Germany, and the way forward that should be prepared is being prepared is being prepared in full swing - only in this way can we serve the Japanese people without worries, right?

"Comrade Chairman rest assured that the mobilization and preparation work in the Nanyang Islands is currently underway. More than 2 million Red Guards have been mobilized, and more than 800,000 regular Red Army troops have been stationed. The Red Navy and Army Aviation have also deployed more than 500 aircraft in the Nanyang Islands (164 of which have been shot down by the Americans) and more than 20 submarines, hundreds of gunboats and torpedo speedboats, which are enough to defend the Nanyang Islands from being captured by the US."

The person speaking was Kato Ken. He was appointed as the secretary of the Japanese Nanyang Bureau and the political commissar of the Japanese Red Army's Nanyang General Army by Yuki Takeda the day before. As a result, he encountered the unlucky incident of the American fleet invading Nanyang before he took office. Although he wanted the main force of the joint fleet to return to Nanyang to aid, he knew better that he could not violate Takeda's mind no matter what. Moreover, he also knew that the American fleet would at most carry out destruction in the Nanyang Islands, and it was impossible to occupy it. After all, there were more than 800,000 Japanese troops on the Nanyang Islands!

"Comrade Chairman," Chief of the Red Army General Staff Soichi Deanuchi was not focused on the defense of the Nanyang Islands, and he no longer went south to Australia. What he was worried about was the local defense: "Recently, the intelligence department has obtained some intelligence about China. The General Staff believes that the Chinese are preparing to launch a Greater East Asian Unification War, and for this reason they are mobilizing military forces to the Korean Peninsula and the southeastern coast of China."

"Where did this information come from?" Takeda Yuki still looked calm and asked lightly.

Sakichi Teraunuchi took out a stack of reports and handed over: "The Red Army Intelligence Department, the People's Committee of the Internal Affairs, and the Soviet Union, and the Indian intelligence departments have all reported similar intelligence. The most reliable intelligence comes from the intelligence officers lurking in the Greater East Asia Kyoto Association. Sun Yuexun, chairman of the Greater East Asia Kyoto Association, recently talked to the federal political commissar and legislators of the Kyoto Association one by one, hoping that they would support the declaration of war on Japan when the federal government and the Legislative Yuan voted. The official vote may be in March this year."

Takeda Yuki's face looked a little ugly again. During this period, he focused on combat operations in the south of Australia and paid less attention to the actions of the Greater China Federation.

However, less attention does not mean indifference. After the victory and defeat of the Indian Battle, Takeda ordered the establishment of the Japanese local defense army, and personally served as the general political commissar, and ordered the expansion of the Red Army and mobilized the mass to organize the Red Guards. In case of precautions, he also secretly instructed the People's Commissar Kato, the People's Commissar Kato, to quietly transfer the gold, US dollars, Huayuan and Mark from the Soviet Central Bank of Japan and deposited it on an unknown island on the Nanyang Islands as funds for the future return of Japan.

"Order the local defense army to strengthen preparations, and contact Moscow again. Now the main force of the Chinese army has evacuated from the battlefields of Siberia and Central Asia, which is the best time for them to launch a counterattack on the eastern front." Takeda Yuki immediately issued several instructions: "The navy must also participate in the local defense battle, especially the navy's Red Army special attack team must participate in the battle, and must destroy the invading Chinese army as much as possible at sea! However... the combat operation to Australia south cannot be cancelled!"

Takeda knew that there was no way out to trap Japan's land, and the Chinese did not even need to send ground troops to invade. The Japanese land could be turned into a hell on earth by bombing and blockade. At that time, even if the Japanese rule could be maintained, it would not be very meaningful.

"Comrade Chairman," Miyamoto's secretary of the Secretariat of the Japanese G Central Committee was a member of the "international faction", but it was not affected after Nosaka Tansam was arrested. After all, Takeda Hiroshi was unwilling to break up with the Soviet Union, at least it was not the time. So Miyamoto could still sit in the conference room of Akasaka's palace to attend the enlarged Politburo meeting. He heard Takeda prepare to contact the Soviet Union, and suddenly felt energetic, as if he had found some opportunity. "Our party's relationship with the Soviet GCD and GC International is quite cold, which is very unfavorable for our joint combat. I suggest sending a high-level military and political delegation to Moscow. I am willing to lead the team to ensure that satisfactory results can be achieved."

"Do you want to go to Moscow?" Takeda Hiroshi was stunned for a moment, and then he understood what the other party meant. The international faction was also looking for a way out, but their way out was not China, but the Soviet Union and India. Seeing that the invasion of imperialism was about to be imminent, Miyamoto's people could not sit still. Thinking of this, he nodded: "Okay, then Comrade Miyamoto serves as the head of the delegation to visit the Soviet Union. It can make the two Comrades Kawakami Hakura also join the delegation, and you can also go with your family!"
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