British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 611: Hatoyama's Attack

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After the uninvited guest leaves, Nobuyuki Kishi, who expressed his goodwill towards Hatoyama Ichiro's return, shows up to discuss the new situation.

The cherry blossom season has passed, but this does not delay Alan Wilson's curiosity about Tokyo, the heart of Japan. He finally came here. It's a pity not to walk around this world-famous city, although he thinks he should give everything for the British Empire. , you can go around without delaying anything.

In Alan Wilson's mind, from now until the 21st century, Tokyo will usher in a status that Japan has never had before in the world, representing the highest level of development in the whole of Asia.

Although the hardware facilities of the Magic Capital in the 21st century have caught up with Tokyo, there are still some details that are not so meaningful.

Ginza is the most famous place in foreign countries, and it was actually the most prosperous part of Tokyo before the war.

Although she was in a city with different civilizations, even completely unfamiliar, Vivien Leigh felt unprecedented comfort holding the man's hand, and only in this place could she feel that this man belonged to her completely.

This is enough, she must take into account the man's career and her age, and cannot be too greedy.

What's more, Ellen Wilson has never expressed any dissatisfaction because of her age, and even prevented her from using a knife on her face, preferring to see a national treasure whose time is slow and unforgiving.

"How do you feel about this city?" Ellen Wilson held Vivien Leigh's hand and didn't forget to ask while strolling.

"It's better than Kuala Lumpur and Xiangjiang! Or almost, the pace of life in Japan seems to be fast, everyone seems to be in a hurry?" Vivien Lei tilted her head and expressed her opinion.

"The eyes are very vicious, this city can even be compared to New York and London." Alan Wilson nodded after listening, "As for the pace of life, it's just that the UK has passed that time. Fortunately, the industrial revolution started in the UK. It appeared. The hardships that should be suffered, all European countries have suffered hundreds of years ago.”

As far as the harsh sea conditions of the North Atlantic are concerned, after the start of the colonial era, it is impossible to estimate how many people died in the Atlantic Ocean. The nickname Ocean of Storms is definitely not a false name.

"Can it be compared with New York and London? Will I agree to leave it alone, Americans think that there is no city in the world that can compare with New York." Vivien Leigh whispered with a smile, "Be careful that our allies will be dissatisfied! "

"New York will sooner or later become a city with aging facilities and filth, and new cities will continue to appear, just like after Napoleon III transformed Paris." Alan Wilson shrugged, "This is inevitable. There is still a lot of room for improvement in Tokyo.”

"Do you want me to hoard land?" Vivien Leigh recalled Ellen Wilson's suggestion of hoarding land in Xiangjiang.

"No! It's not easy!" Alan Wilson shook his head decisively, thought for a moment and said, "There is only one objective condition for Xiangjiang to travel around the world. It is unimaginable to be able to make a fortune there. It is not easy for us to reach out in Japan. , mainly depends on what the Americans do.”

Now Japan has not fully recovered from the war, and it is too early to hoard land, at least it will be too late in 20 years. Besides, isn't it easier to wait for the United States to harvest the Japanese stock market?

While walking with Vivien Leigh on the streets of Tokyo, Japan, whose presence has been greatly reduced since the war, has once again appeared in the headlines of newspapers in various countries, this time it is about the repatriation of prisoners of war.

The Australians wanted the Japanese prisoners of war to complete the early development of iron ore and then repatriate them, but the British Malaya attacked the prisoner of war camp. Australia probably wouldn't care if Malaya was not ruled by Britain.

But it is precisely after the incident that the British decided to repatriate the prisoner of war camp, and the Australian government took a concerted action after considering it. After all, Australians most believe in the saying that blood is thicker than water, and following the British policy has become a foregone conclusion.

With such a little brother, Britain should be considered very lucky, but unfortunately, the United Kingdom has always been the bottom of the earth in maintaining cohesion, let alone compared with a civilized country with a long history, even France.

Ireland, which is so close, cannot assimilate, and the incompetence of Britain in maintaining centripetal force is evident.

But fortunately, Australia was not influenced by its mother country, and once again assumed the role of a pioneer. Major Australian media launched a concerted and violent attack on Japan's refusal to accept prisoners of war and allowing them to fend for themselves overseas.

The memories of World War II, including the Japanese massacre of Australian prisoners of war, and the killing of European expatriates in Southeast Asia, and the fact that women were used as comfort women, were quickly unearthed by the Australian media.

Today, five years after the end of World War II, Japan, which has become the rear supporter of the US military operations on the peninsula, has once again become the target of Australian criticism.

Australia's first attack was just the beginning, followed by Britain, Portugal and the Netherlands.

Especially British Malaya, this is not Alan Wilson deliberately leading the feud with Japan, but it is still related to him in Tokyo, because Alan Wilson attacked the prisoner of war camp in the name of the aftermath, and took British Malaya this year. Most of the financial expenses, bought a batch of the most expensive aspirin in history.

The funding promised by London at the previous Kuala Lumpur meeting just went round and round and returned to London. In theory, British Malaya has no financial surplus this year, and the money is spent on treating prisoners of war and repatriating them.

Therefore, the criticism of Japan by the major newspapers in British Malaya at this time is absolutely sincere and not at all false.

The fifth campaign on the peninsula was raging, and Ridgway, who succeeded MacArthur, was less narcissistic than his predecessor, and soon noticed the instability in the rear, and on the one hand let the new Eighth Army commander, James VanVleet, continue to follow suit. A military deployment is planned.

The U.S. military adopts the tactic of "gradual withdrawal, maintaining contact, and mass destruction of the enemy's living forces". Prepare to counterattack when the worship offensive is expected to be unsustainable.

Ridgway himself sent a telegram to ask what happened in Japan. At this time, the US military was brewing a counteroffensive. If Japan was unstable, it would definitely have an impact on the front line.

Knowing that the delay in the issue of prisoners of war caused dissatisfaction on the British side, and joined the Netherlands, Portugal and Australia to launch a slam on Japan, Ridgway began to ask the Far East Command in the rear to inquire about the situation.

At this time, it took a few days for Ichiro Hatoyama, who was from the former ministry, to formally launch an attack on Shigeru Yoshida's cabinet in the Diet and public opinion. First, Ichiro Hatoyama criticized Shigeru Yoshida's cabinet for its work on prisoners of war on Japan's biggest Sankei news. of indifference.

Even now Japan has been attacked by Britain, Australia, the Netherlands and Portugal. This interview was very intense, and Hatoyama Ichiro used this to vent his anger at being betrayed by Shigeru Yoshida.

Yoshida Shigeru, along with his right-hand man Ikeda Yuto and others, are the focus of Hatoyama Ichiro's firepower. A day later, Hatoyama Ichiro arrived at the Great National Assembly Hall and expressed his views on the repatriation of prisoners of war amid the cheers and support of a group of former members of the parliament.

"Today there are more than half a million soldiers in the hands of Britain, Australia and Holland, Portugal, who were blinded by the former military and are still paying the price today. They have been away from Japan for more than five years. In the United Kingdom expressed their willingness to release When the Japanese came back, our prime minister didn't seem to hear them, and I don't understand why."

"Don't Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida know how many countries are criticizing Japan now? How can we be ostriches, ignoring the situation of hundreds of thousands of Japanese, and pretend that there is no such thing?"

Hatoyama Ichiro loudly questioned Shigeru Yoshida in front of the current members of Congress, "Does the Prime Minister think that as long as we are willing to obey the arrangements of the United States, everything can be solved? Then why is Japan being accused again now?"

Hatoyama Ichiro's attack made the Congress suddenly boil, and many congressmen who supported Hatoyama Ichiro applauded, or voiced their support for Hatoyama Ichiro.

This time's speech was quickly serialized by major newspapers including the Sankei Shimbun. For a time, Shigeru Yoshida was criticized by all walks of life for his evasive attitude towards the repatriation of prisoners of war.

Although the old Japanese soldiers were far less respected than they were before the war, and there have been some social problems. But these are not excuses for indifference. After all, this involves political correctness, and hundreds of thousands of Japanese cannot be left alone.

Ichiro Hatoyama, who spoke out about this matter, should have been the first prime minister of Japan after the war. If MacArthur hadn't persecuted Ichiro Hatoyama in the name of the occupying army, the current prime minister should have been Ichiro Hatoyama, not Shigeru Yoshida~ lightnovelpub.net~ Even now, Hatoyama Ichiro still has a large number of supporters in Congress. Such a heavyweight politician's voice over the prisoner of war issue, coupled with political correctness, has made Japanese public opinion unprecedentedly unanimous and pulled Yoshida into the in the vortex.

"Mr. Wilson, we have already understood the attitude of the United Kingdom. In fact, this is not necessary." Lieutenant General George Stuntmeier, commander of the Far East Air Force, took the initiative to come to the British Embassy to talk about this matter.

Lieutenant General George Stunt Meyer has generally understood the ins and outs. After all, this is Japan, a country under the control of the US military stationed in Japan. After some investigation, the US military intelligence agency quickly grasped it. Alan Wilson this time The purpose of coming to Japan, and the deafness of the Japanese government.

"Respected general, my time is actually very precious. I finally came to Japan once, of course, I hoped that things would come to an end, but the Japanese resorted to delaying tactics. It is an insult to the civil service career!"

Alan Wilson laughed, but still opened his mouth with a friendly attitude, "I think it is completely logical to put pressure on the Japanese's behavior that is polite but objectionable in principle. All the consequences should also be determined by these The inaction of Japanese officials shall be borne."

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