Imperial Overlord

: One thousand one hundred and seventy Japanese people in need

"The friendship between your two countries can definitely be said to have a long history!" The Japanese envoy, standing in front of German Foreign Minister Ribbentrop, said with a smile on his face.

From his flattering expression, it is impossible to see the intricate international relations between Japan and Germany.

If you just rely on the extremely flattering words of the Japanese envoy, you will definitely think that the relationship between Japan and Germany must be an indestructible alliance for generations.

It is a pity that this is not the case, because during the First World War, they were still hostile, and Japan even sent troops to attack the Shandong Peninsula, a German colony at that time.

As a result, now that it is World War II, Japan has decided to forget about this history and maintain a more stable relationship with Germany.

"I'm really relieved to hear that you can say that." Ribbentrop knew what a Japanese habit is, so he also praised with an expression on his face.

Japan is a nation of great practicality - they tend to be humble and talkative when they ask for help.

Therefore, when the Japanese envoy urgently met with the senior officials of the German Foreign Ministry, Li Le and Ribbentrop realized what the other party might have asked for.

Now, the person who was about to make a request was standing in front of Ribbentrop, and Li Le, the German head of state, was sitting in the next room listening.

This living room is a special room with bugs installed. The reason why Li Le did not intend to come forward is because Ribbentrop was in the early stage, and Germany had a lot of room to turn around.

"I'm here to ask you this time, Mr. Minister. I hope you can persuade the head of state of your country to approve the new arms export plan to Japan!" The Japanese envoy didn't want to waste time, and said straight to the point.

Because of the increasingly close cooperation between Japan and the Axis powers, Japan has left many people in Germany, on the one hand to lobby German high-ranking officials, and on the other hand to facilitate subsequent contacts and negotiations.

"New weapons export plan? What are you kidding?" Ribbentrop looked shocked when he heard the words, looking at the Japanese envoy in surprise.

Germany has just exported a large number of weapons to Japan, including ME-109 fighter jets, and radar, and Panther tanks, and destroyers for the Navy...

Although these things are said to be weapons and equipment that Germany is about to eliminate, but after all, they are all manufactured with German industrial capacity.

In fact, if it is possible to choose, Germany is unwilling to waste even the slightest production capacity to manufacture weapons for Japan.

Therefore, when Japan proposed a "new arms export plan", Ribbentrop was reluctant.

The head of state in the next room was actually reluctant, because at this time the front-line troops were brewing transformation and development, and the war was far from over, and he really didn't want to invest too much in Japan.

Even if you support Japan now, you are cheating the United States. But if you calculate it carefully, the same weapons and equipment seem to be in the hands of Germany, and they will gain a greater advantage.

"No kidding! We want to buy more Panther tanks...and more ME-109 fighter jets..." The Japanese envoy pleaded a little embarrassedly.

While speaking, the Japanese envoy bowed his head respectfully, with a sincere look: "Our war has reached the most critical juncture, we need more weapons, and I hope your country can give us more support. ."

Ribbentrop subconsciously looked at the wall beside him, and then he turned his gaze back indifferently. Because behind that wall, the Führer was listening in on his conversation.

In the meeting between the head of state and him just now, the head of state emphasized the necessity of exporting weapons to Japan, and also emphasized that it is necessary to limit the number of weapons.

So this time, the number of aircraft that Germany is going to give to Japan is really not too many: the number of ME-109 fighter jets eliminated by the Air Force is not too large, and it is impossible for Germany to sell all of them to Japan...

First of all, Romania is a big buyer of German fighter jets. The country imports more than 200 fighter jets and is a big buyer of German Air Force weapons and equipment.

In addition, the Russian People's Liberation Army is also training its own air force, which wants to have around 100 German fighter jets.

If you count the export of DB series engines to Italy, and the German Air Force's exports to Europe, there are as many as thousands... Where to get Japan?

On the other hand, Germany is expanding its influence in the Middle East and Africa, and selling weapons and equipment to cultivate pro-German forces is also a very important aspect of the plan.

Recently, Germany sold 40 ME-109 fighter jets to Saudi Arabia and other regions. This single-engine fighter jet from Messerschmitt Aircraft Manufacturing Company is about to become a world fighter jet.

How many ME-109 fighter jets did Germany produce? Not many were actually produced. Since there are two alternative fighters, the F-190 and the TA-152, the Luftwaffe is not in the mood to increase the order for the ME-109 fighter.~www.wuxiaspot.com~ Even the number one ace Hart of the ME-109 fighter Mann has never been in contact with the ME-109 fighter jet and has changed to the TA-152. It is conceivable that the ME-109 fighter jet has a position in the German fighter jet force.

Without so many orders, there would not be so many equipment quantities, and without so many equipment quantities, there would not be so many ME-109 fighters waiting to be eliminated.

In this vicious circle, in fact, the total number of ME-109 fighters that Germany can replace and export is between 700 and 800.

In fact, this number cannot be exported all at once, and some of them must be left for their own use to maintain the number of front-line fighters and ensure the air power in the occupied area.

"We can only sell some more fighter jets to your country... As for the Panther tanks, well, up to 20 more..." Ribbentrop gave a number carefully.

The arms trade between countries, especially the arms trade in the state of the world war, is actually based on ten, which is really a bit shabby.

But this is also something that can't be helped. Who makes German weapons and equipment actually very expensive?

"This is digging our foundation! You know, the weapons sold to your country are all active-duty weapons and equipment drawn from the front line... If we sell them to you, we will be useless." Sanfenzhen Seven points false, Ribbentrop said his lines.

Then he stretched out three fingers and said to the Japanese envoy: "So the price of the weapons and equipment we sell this time will increase by 30%..."

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