Imperial Overlord

: One thousand one hundred seventy-one greedy Germans

The Germans took advantage of the fire to rob the Japanese, but with such a blatant robbery by the Germans, the Japanese envoy found that he was still too young.

Originally, the price of Germany's ME-109 fighter jets exported to Japan was not cheap. Even if Japan was really rich, it could not afford such an expensive price.

What's more, Japan is completely incompetent with wealth and wealth, and His Majesty the Emperor is now hungry, so he has saved some money to import weapons and equipment from Germany.

German weapons can alleviate Japan's lack of manufacturing capacity and the dilemma of low production capacity, which is one of the main reasons why Japan has to spend more money.

On the other hand, it is unrealistic to import steel and oil from Germany. The only option that can be imported is weapons and equipment.

Another reason is that Germany's weapons are really good, allowing Japan to gain some local advantages, and it also makes Japanese high-level officials believe that these weapons are indeed worth the price.

Now, the German executives are planning to sell the ME-109E fighter jets for the price of the Raven jet fighters, which really makes the Japanese envoy a little depressed.

The money in his hand was accumulated by His Majesty the Emperor, and it was not the gold and silver that had been snatched from Southeast Asia and China before.

This money is his own, so it hurts to spend it... The Japanese envoy heard the sky-high price offered by Ribbentrop and couldn't help but want to be angry.

But in the end, he still swallowed this breath, suppressed the anger in his heart, and pleaded: "In order to buy these arms, we have exhausted everything... Your country is offering such a price, we really can't buy it. Get up..."

Of course, I can't afford it. Buying a piston fighter at the price of a jet fighter, no matter how rich it is, will feel expensive.

However, the base camp in Japan has given him a death order, and he must immediately buy a batch of German weapons and equipment and ship them to the mainland as soon as possible.

On the one hand, Japan feels that the war is a little tight, and on the other hand, it is also because Japan has the idea of ​​imitation.

After all, Japan, as the country with the weakest technology accumulation in World War II, basically relies on plagiarism and imitation of weapons and equipment.

It is worth noting that the technological accumulation of Japan is partly from Germany, not to mention, and a considerable part of its technical experience comes from the distant UK.

The Sino-Japanese naval battle and the subsequent Japanese-Russian naval battle, and even the Pacific War between the United States and Japan, actually had more or less the shadow of the United Kingdom.

It can also be seen from this aspect that in the preparation stage of these old empires for World War I and World War II, there is actually no so-called distinction between justice and evil.

Even if the Third Reich and the National Socialist Party are really demons, the so-called just countries such as Britain, France, and the United States and the Soviet Union are the ones who released this demon.

If it wasn't for the Soviet Union to help Germany hide its weapons research and development tests, if it wasn't for Britain and France to condone Germany's invasion of Poland in vain, and if it wasn't for the United States to facilitate Germany's rise in order to entrap the United Kingdom... If there are not so many ifs, where did this disaster come from?

"In fact, the quantity you want is too much, so I suggest you buy less, after all, it can relieve some foreign exchange pressure..." Ribbentrop said kindly and gave his own suggestion.

Hearing this suggestion, the Japanese envoy's face flushed red, and he said: "Your Excellency Minister! We are at war with the Americans... We need more weapons! It is not in your country's interest to defeat Japan by the United States! So I beg you to sell us as many weapons as possible..."

"We can only sell 50 fighter jets at most! These are all for the front line!" Ribbentrop stretched out a hand and shook his five fingers.

"Please! 100 planes! At least 100 planes! We are settled in gold. Your prices are already very high. Why don't you do a profitable business?"

Soon, the number of aircraft was determined, and the Japanese Army Air Forces planned to buy 100 more ME-109E fighters.

These fighter jets are also from the Soviet-German front line, and are also active-duty weapons and equipment of the German Air Force - but Japan does not know that this so-called active-duty weapons and equipment is actually a weapon and equipment that is about to be eliminated.

After negotiating the purchase of fighter jets, the Japanese envoy began to entangle the army's weapons and equipment: because the Leopard tanks are so powerful, the Japanese army plans to purchase 100 more in one go!

To be honest, this number is even more difficult to understand, because the Air Force can buy old weapons and equipment, and the Army's Panther tanks are not old weapons and equipment.

The Panther tanks that were sold to Japan earlier were actually reworked products that were transported back from the front line. Most of them were tanks whose frontal armor had been destroyed and scrapped.

The maintenance work is time-consuming and labor-intensive. In fact, it is better to directly produce new products, so I came up with a solution~www.wuxiaspot.com~ I found a "silly" buyer in Japan, and paid for these maintenance tanks.

Now that the front line is playing smoothly, the damage frequency of the Panther tank is quite low. Especially in the rear factory, where can there be 100 seriously injured tanks to be repaired?

Do you want to sell the newly produced Panther tanks to Japan? The idea just came out of Ribbentrop's mind before he dismissed it.

The army's plan to replace the Panther tank has not yet been completed. The chassis of the Panther tank is also a good thing for various troops to compete for. Where can Japan buy it?

If the officers and soldiers on the front line knew that Ribbentrop had secretly sold the Panther tanks that were desperately needed on the front line to Japan - no matter how much profit he made, his reputation would definitely be worse than the canned herring in Sweden...

Therefore, the Panther tank is really something that cannot be compromised. In the end, Ribbentrop used the reason for going to the bathroom to go to the next door where the Führer was sitting, and finally confirmed the number of exits.

"30! This is the limit we can draw in a short period of time! Our front-line troops are still using old tanks. How can I sell 100 to go abroad?" Ribbentrop finally gave a suggestion. The limit of compromise.

Hearing Ribbentrop say this, the Japanese envoy was relieved: he always felt that if the German front-line tanks were all monsters like the Leopard, they should have gone to the Far East earlier.

Now he knows, it turns out that the Panther tank is also very rare in Germany, and the Germans are also greedy for selling it to Japan.

What he didn't know was that the greedy Germans had more than 3,500 Panther tanks on the front line...

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