958 Japanese Spy King 2
Then, before the German Berlin Procuratorate made the news, the 6th Japanese Army had a hard time in Japan! And after three hundred rounds of war with the navy, the German Berlin Procuratorate's approval of Richter came out again! From then on, the 6th Japanese Army won this victory in the naval battle!&1t;/p>
What? You ask why it is not a big victory? Nonsense! This matter has just begun and is not over yet. At most, it is a good start, so how can it be said to be over?! Is the navy so easy to deal with? Can it be solved in one incident? The Japanese Navy, but all the enemies encountered by the Japanese 6th Army must be powerful!&1t;/p>
So, Aritoto Yama Prefecture personally summoned the chief of staff of the 6th Army of Japan, Osamu Hatanagawa, the general of the 6th Army of Japan, Osamu, and the Japanese spy, Wang Akishiro, and some nobles sent parliamentarians and party leaders to prepare to fall. Finally, they decided to split into two groups, one of which was led by the comradeship association Saburo Nagashimada to raise doubts about the naval budget in the House Budget Committee. The other party mobilized public opinion and prepared to use the pressure of the people to force the navy to make concessions.&1t;/p>
In fact, if there is no second step, the Japanese 6th Army cannot do anything. When being questioned, Japanese Navy Generals Muramoto and Hirosaki Saito completely refused and shied, protecting the navy. Later, it was even reported that a driver of Japanese Navy Shipbuilding Minister Mitsugoro Fujii sent boxes of banknotes to Muramoto! At this point, Yamamoto, who was originally recognized as the most private money in the navy, had no choice. The so-called horses do not eat night grass and do not have external wealth! If you have no problem, where did your private money come from? And if the dispute goes to this point, even if Yamamoto has no problem, you can find some problems!&1t;/p>
As a result, as this matter continues to ferment, many cases of corruption within the Japanese Navy were exposed after some investigation, and the Siemens incident naturally could not escape, including the Navy's Shipbuilding Minister Mitsugoro Fujii, the member of the Navy, Colonel Szekiki, and Suzuki Shipbuilding Inspector and others, they will definitely be arrested. As the investigation deepens, the guy revealed that he had ordered King Kong from the Vicks Shipyard nine times, and received a bribe of 330,000 yen in total. It was precisely because of this bribe that the Armstrong Shipyard was eliminated...&1t;/p>
Of course, what is even more unexpected is that the only one-year prison sentence for Fujii Mitsugoro was eventually sentenced to only one year in the Navy Military Court... and another accomplice who helped sign for the receipt was sentenced to three years... (This guy is really tough in the backstage.)&1t;/p>
As for the subsequent political struggles, Akashi Motojiro did not participate much. After all, these are places for bigwigs to play. If you don’t hang a sign of a general, no one will pay attention to you! However, from this perspective and level, Akashi Motojiro’s level can be seen. (Note: This is basically the case in the Siemens incident. Akashi is said to have participated in this matter, but the specific content is not clear. This content is fabricated, but the Japanese Navy’s bribery and handling at that time was completely in accordance with historical materials. Of course, the time was much earlier.)&1t;/p>
The 6th Japanese Army defeated the Qing Beiyang, defeated the Americans, and defeated Russia. It is not an exaggeration to say that the record is brilliant, but it feels great to knock the navy to the ground so vividly for the first time, and then step on it hard! For the 6th Japanese Army, the enemy "in the Navy" is simply terrible than any opponent. Even if the German Army, which had just defeated the 6th Japanese Army, was not as good as the 6th German Army! One of the reasons is that the navy competed for the budget, and it was a "root" restriction of the 6th Army......&1t;/p>
The most important reason is the control of the basic national policy! This thing sounds complicated, but to put it bluntly, is the direction of expansion according to what the Navy said to be "advance south"? Or is it according to what the 6th Army said to be "advance north"?&1t;/p>
As the name suggests, "South Advance" is naturally moving towards Southeast Asia. The Japanese Navy's battle for the Philippines is an obvious "South Advance" strategy. At that time, Japan chose "South Advance" after careful consideration. After the end of the Qing-Japanese War, Japan did not gain enough benefits, and Russia and the Qing Dynasty could not move for the time being. So Japan, who was in a hungry state, could only choose other soft persimmons. Because it did not know the American strategy, it had a conflict with the United States in the Philippines. However, although the process was a bit tortuous, it had a remarkable result! The Philippines contributed nearly one-third of its financial input to Japan today!&1t;/p>
The subsequent Russo-Japanese War can be understood as a factor of "advance north", but the effect is not good. Although Japan completely acquired North Korea, in the Northeast, Russia's power was not excluded, which also means that Japan's benefits were very limited, which made the Japanese top leaders feel that "advance north" was not as good as "advance south", which was a very bad situation for the Japanese 6th Army.&1t;/p>
Especially recently, the Japanese government and the British have reached a tacit understanding, allowing Japan to plant some of the Dutch East India colonies with the Japanese flag, which undoubtedly greatly boosted the morale of the Japanese Navy! The haze caused by the "Siemens Incident" was swept away! Although only the top leaders know it now, once this matter becomes a reality, the navy's reputation will inevitably reach its peak! More than half of the Dutch East India will become Japan's territory, increasing the territory of more than 80,000 square kilometers and a larger sea area!&1t;/p>
By then, under the promotion of fanatical public opinion, not to mention embezzling hundreds of thousands of yen, it is estimated that it is possible to turn the 6th Army into a 6th Navy! People will ask, what is the use of asking the 6th Army? In the Russo-Japanese War, the military expenditure of the 6th Army of Japan was more than 5 times that of the navy! What is the result? After the Russo-Japanese War, Japan did not get anything! Let's look at the other navy, first the Philippines, then the Dutch East India, how efficient is this!&1t;/p>
Now the 6th Army is very difficult, it is really difficult. The navy is too terrible. It gradually tramples the Japanese army under its feet in the confrontations. Now if the 6th Army wants to break the deadlock, it must come up with a strategic plan that can compete with the "Enter South", that is, "Enter North". But where to go? It is impossible to move the Northeast! On this issue, even as an ally of the Allies, Britain and France are absolutely intolerable. And the investment is too great. Moving the Russians? That is Japan's current ally, which seems even more impossible!&1t;/p>
"Who said it is impossible? The Russians are allies now, but what about Russia after the collapse? That is allies. The countries standing on the ruins of Tsarist Russia must first solve the domestic problems, and they will no longer fight against the allies with Britain and France. And this time, it is our opportunity to move north!" When meeting Akitomiya Yama Prefecture, Akashi Motojiro said this.&1t;/p>
Chapter completed!