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Volume 1 The Setting Sun of the Empire Chapter 78 Gambling Table Chips

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    Under the morning sun, the Junkers-52, painted in black, white and red national flag colors, arrived at The Hague International Airport in the Netherlands. After landing, it directly entered the heavily guarded hangar under the guidance of the airport authorities.  A moment later, several cars with tightly closed curtains left the hangar and sped away in a cloud of dust.

    Although it was once involved in a dangerous war between the Eastern and Western camps, the country of the Netherlands has recovered relatively well since 1945. The Hague, famous for being the signing place of the International Neutrality Act and the seat of the International Court of Justice, has also regained its former prosperity.  It's just that this early in the morning, the beautiful coastal city has not yet completely woken up from its slumber, and the military posts with live ammunition have also added a solemn atmosphere to the city.  Recently, he has been traveling continuously in cities in central and western Germany. Before arriving, he spent more than three hours in a car and an hour and a half in flight. The young German president showed signs of fatigue. He put down the documents he had read carefully several times on the plane.  Take advantage of this short drive to take a break.  Soon, the motorcade arrived adjacent to the center of The Hague and drove straight into the Peace Palace where the International Court of Justice is located.  On the international stage, the so-called war conventions and the international organizations that uphold them can often only interfere with weak countries. Italy invaded Ethiopia, the Soviet Union invaded Finland, and even Germany launched a war. These are all violations of war conventions and international interference.  Organizational contempt.  Now Lynn is here to accuse the Soviet Union of armed invasion to the International Court of Justice. In this world, anyone with a little bit of brains knows that such an accusation is impossible to make the Soviet Union change its offensive decision, but this does not mean that the accusation is useless.  .  In fact, important representatives from the United States, Britain, France, Spain, Italy, Switzerland and other countries were already waiting for Lynn and his entourage at the Peace Palace.

    After entering the Peace Palace from the main entrance, Lin En and his party straightened their chests and walked vigorously. Sonorous and rhythmic footsteps spread along the corridor to the front.  Since German diplomats had submitted forms and relevant supporting materials to the International Court of Justice in advance, Lynn went directly to the "green channel" to speak at the already-opened International Court of Justice as a head of state.  The judges and auditors of the International Court of Justice did not express aversion to the culprit who initiated two world wars. Instead, many people viewed Germany's invasion by the Soviet Union with sympathy.  When the Soviet Union refused to send representatives to attend, there was no doubt that the national court controlled by Western countries ruled that the Soviet Union's dispatch of troops to Germany constituted military aggression. It was only after Lynn's speech.  The court also needs to go through complicated procedures before it can make a formal ruling.

    Leaving the court, Linn entered the back hall with only two attendants.  The three people arranged their walking positions according to their identities: Lin En, who was wearing a black formal suit, walked at the front, followed closely by a tall middle-aged man wearing a straight and heroic German general uniform, and a young secretary who walked at the back carrying a bag.  Suitcase style black briefcase.  Arrived at the back hall.  They were arranged to meet with the special envoy of the U.S. President first. Linn introduced the progress of the German war to the special envoy. The special envoy brought greetings and warnings from President Thomas Dewey: Americans admired the German army's ability to respond to the Soviet attack.  Brave and intelligent, but Germany cannot withstand the Soviet army for a long time with its current military power, and Western countries are not ready to fight the Soviet Union. In order to retain the strongest military power on the European continent to compete with the Soviet Union, they believe that the German army is the best  Take measures to preserve strength.  The United States will do its best to support and cooperate with this.

    Lynn understood the hint of the American envoy, but the head of state, the imperial soldiers, and even himself were unwilling to return to the cold and desolate Far North. That probably meant that they would never be able to return to Germany in their lifetime, and thousands of others  The Germans would once again endure Soviet military occupation, and all considerations dictated that this was a last-ditch battle with no choice.  In order to obtain maximum U.S. assistance, Lynn clearly expressed to Thomas Dewey's special envoy the determination of the German army to defend the homeland to the death, and appointed the accompanying imperial general, who was nominally the Free Emperor of Northern Scandinavia.  Joerg-Hans Reinhardt, chief of staff of the Japanese Army, submitted a formal statement to the U.S. envoy.  It was said that inspired by the interests of national survival, the Imperial Army would gradually abandon the armed occupation areas of Denmark and Norway and return to the country to participate in the war, and gradually transfer military command to the wartime headquarters of the Democratic Republic of Germany.  Wait until the Soviet invasion is repelled.  The Imperial Army will also be officially accepted and adapted by the Democratic Republic of Germany, thereby eliminating the current impact and troubles of this special form on the Nordic countries and even the international community.

    The U.S. envoy seemed surprised by the Nordic Empire's blockbuster statement, but it was obvious that he was not surprised by the result. He then brought Lynn President Dewey's private message: Although the U.S. Congress was short  It will be difficult to pass a large-scale aid plan to Germany within a short period of time, but he and the far-sighted people at the top of the military can still help the German people fight the Soviet aggression within the scope of their power, that is, using Denmark as a special stepping stone to transfer a large number of  of military supplies.  If the Nordic Empire agrees to withdraw from the Norwegian occupation area within a month and hand over the industrial and scientific research facilities there intact to the US military, this special assistance will be launched within a few days.

    Even though I couldn¡¯t be thereThe ** team dispatched military observers.  The United States can still use common sense to judge Germany's shortcomings in the war. As they expected, the German army has consumed a large amount of ammunition in several recent important military operations. The advance reserves and the production of the North Norway factory are far from enough to cope with it.  Such a total war.  If the situation does not change, Germany's armed forces will soon face the dilemma of running out of ammunition and food. No matter how brave and fearless the German soldiers are, it will be useless.  this.  This is also a big reason why Lynn came to The Hague in person.

    On the road to imperial rejuvenation, the industrial facilities in Northern Norway are a very important foreshadowing, especially when the German local industry is facing the devastation of the war. Their strategic significance is of great importance, but if it can be exchanged for victory in the defense of the German homeland, giving up  These facilities were even worth giving up some of the Empire's technical secrets.  On this issue, Lynn had previously reached a consensus with the head of state, who even proposed to share UFO technology in exchange for the United States' direct participation in the war.  In this strategic fanatic's plan, Germany should use the war power of the entire Western world to restore and expand its military strength. Once it defeats the Soviet attack, Germany's military strength will be close to or even exceed its peak level. Next, it will counterattack the Soviet Union and  Seize strategic resources, rebuild the industrial system, and advance on the fast track of national rejuvenation until you realize your dream of being unique in the world.  In the five years since the end of World War II, the empire's cutting-edge scientific researchers have continued to try to improve flying saucer technology, upgrading it from the Blue Sky Phantom into a truly strategic offensive weapon. However, due to software and hardware constraints and the technology itself, this idea is not only  It was not possible to realize it. The flying saucers manufactured earlier were also reduced due to the consumption of testing and use. So far, only the last three are left. The expensive and complex production system has not been rebuilt. All these have made the mystery that once frightened the powerful powers of the United States and the Soviet Union.  The weapon lost its edge.

    On the grounds that the transfer of control of the occupied territories involved a large number of German civilians, Reinhardt raised objections and suggestions to the one-month deadline stated by the U.S. envoy. Lynn also indirectly tested what the United States would accept in order to obtain UFO technology.  price tag.  Although the U.S. envoy was not authorized to give a formal reply, he expressed his strong willingness for possible military cooperation at the highest level between Germany and the United States, and believed that this was likely to be the golden key to open the door of the U.S. Congress.

    The U.S. envoy needed some time to seek instructions from Washington, and Lynn subsequently met with informal official representatives from Britain and France.  Although the German army fought an unexpected battle of annihilation in Wandlitz and at this time besieged the advancing Soviet troops in North Germany, no foreign military and political officials believed that Germany could defeat the Soviet Union. The German army's tenacious resistance only  It will lead to a full-scale attack by the Soviet Union. Once the Soviet army involves the Czech Republic and Austria in the war, the German front will soon collapse. At that time, senior German officials will either imitate Hitler and understand themselves before defeat, or go into exile abroad in despair.  In any case, the military aid currently invested in Germany will eventually be in vain, and may even become a weapon for the Soviet Union to liquidate and retaliate in the future.

    "Compared with the strict defense in the middle and late stages of World War II, today's flexible tactics have given the German army real hope of defeating the strong by the weak. Unfortunately, the Western Allies' record against the Soviet army was disastrous, and the entire Western world was filled with Soviet fear.  Under such a background, even if the German army won endless honors in the Battle of Tribuses, it would be difficult to change the position of Western countries in a short time. Lynn could only rely on the blood and lives of the soldiers to win as many Western countries as possible  Aid, every time he thinks of this, the young dream chaser's heart is filled with sadness.

    After separate talks with special envoys and representatives of each important country, the exhausted Lynn finally received the good news: the Battle of Tribuses ended with the German victory, and the Soviet 30th Guards Tank Brigade, 70th Mechanized Brigade,  Ace units such as the 47th Guards Tank Regiment and the 59th Guards Tank Regiment were completely annihilated or suffered devastating blows.  These resounding designations were once a nightmare for the Western Allies. Especially in the 1948 Ukrainian campaign, the Soviet 49th Guards Tank Regiment completely defeated the US ace 7th Armored Division, causing quite a shock to the top US officials.  Most of these elite troops of the Soviet Army have not yet been equipped with new equipment such as T-54, but their technical equipment and firepower configuration are still far superior to the current German army. The glory of Tribuse proves that the German army has won the victory.  The Battle of Wanderlitz was no accident. It also covered up the unfavorable situation in which the German army suffered heavy losses and then implemented a strategic retreat. Within five days, Rostock and Magdeburg fell one after another, and the Soviet army approached Hamburg and Braunschweig.  Central cities such as Kassel and Kassel are less than 100 kilometers away from Hannover, Germany's military command center. The battlefield situation is extremely unfavorable to Germany. However, it was during these five days that the United States, Britain, France and other countries successively agreed to provide Germany with  New military aid.  The intensity of assistance varies from country to country, and the greatest political significance of this move is that Western countries no longer just wait and see and do not place bets on the battle between the German sword and the Soviet sword. Betting means having a sense of gain and loss, which means that in the fight between the German sword and the Soviet sword,  Keep making new bets while the hope of a comeback is still there.

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