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Chapter One Hundred-Thirty-Seven : In With The New - 1.1.1940 To 31.1.1940
  • Utsunimiya’s War
    (HoI3 TFH - Interactive Japan AAR)
    Chapter One Hundred-Thirty-Seven : In With The New - 1.1.1940 To 31.1.1940

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    The Economic Front​

    The economy started out doing well and, during much of the month, nothing went wrong with it by the 31st of January. By the end of the month the only problems were the Treasury was losing money and the stockpile of Rare Materials was in the ‘Red’. But everything else, including the Fuel and Supplies stockpiles, were growing.

    In fact Japan made deals with the Soviet Union and the US to import Metal. Deals were also made to import Rare Materials from The Netherlands and from Italy. But an Trade Agreement from France was declined.

    It was felt dealing with the doomed nation might upset the Germans. Just in CASE Japan was going to join the ‘Axis’ powers in the future.

    Siam, Mexico, and Italy all canceled Agreements with Japan. In the case of Italy it was a different Trade Deal then the one agreed that month. But, once again, by the end of January, this did nothing to slow down Japan’s economy.

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    By the 30th of January the airbases in the Province of Guilin had been expanded and their equipment updated again.

    In January it was the military who had all the fun.

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    The Military Front​

    On the 1st January the 6th CAG, stationed in Hiroshima, was renamed the Shokaku CAG (after the new Carrier that was about to be launched).

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    Then it was ordered go the airbases in Nagasaki to wait for the IJN Shokaku.

    On the 3rd the IJN Shokaku was officially launched from a dry dock in Nagasaki. The Soryu-Class Carrier joined the 5th Task Group and became its Flagship. It took on the Shokaku CAG shortly afterwards.

    Then on the 6th the Chief of Staff announced that the Anti-Partisan Operations in China would be reorganized with two Hendan HQs. The six cavalry divisions would be split into two groups. One group under each Hendan.

    The Hendan HQs were given full freedom to direct the units under them. The first thing the two HQs did was redeploy themselves. But, to everyone’s relief, they left their cavalry units alone.(1)

    On the 8th of January it was decided that the Island of Saishu didn’t need Submarines docked there.

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    So the 21. Kaigun was ordered down to occupied Marcu. It arrived there by the morning of the 11th. This would bring it closer to the European colonies.

    On the 14th of January the 1. Sensha Shidan received their Brigade of “Italian” Tank Destroyers. The crowd of Japanese soldiers who greeted the new Brigade were confused by the new weapons. A Italian gun was placed on what looked like a British lorry. It looked heavy, slow, and completely unprotected.

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    When Major General Akashita, who was in charge of the 1., saw the Autocannone 65s he was less than impressed and his letter to the IGH was very clear in his lack of trust in the weapon.

    ‘While I am sure this THING may work effectively in Europe or Northern Africa,’ he wrote, ‘I am not too sure this THING will be as effective in Asia. Europe has a proper infrastructure and Africa has dry deserts. When we are deployed to mainland Asia we will have something called the rainy season when all the roads turn to mud. And I can’t picture this THING keeping up with my light Tanks and Armoured Cars. I CAN picture it stinking into the mud while taking valuable fuel and my trained men with it.’(2)

    When the 2. Sensha Shidan received their Brigade Tank Destroyers a few days later their commanding officer, Major General Tokuna, also wrote a letter to IGH. It can not be printed here due to the language used.

    Still it was felt that the Sensha Shidens would be somewhat useful against Asian nations and even useful against the European military units in Asia.

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    By the 18th of January the units of IJAA were in position and topping off their Fuel and Supplies.

    On the 21st the 1st Police Division in Nanjing started to train their staff and men with the new and improved security policies and procedures.

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    Then, on the 29th, there was an uprising in the Province of Dongfang. A province as far south as you can get in Chinese territory without walking into the sea. A province covered in jungle.

    The Hendan HQ of the Anti-Partisan Operations reacted swiftly. The 3., 4., 8.,and 1. Chinese Kihesi Shidans were all sent down south to attack the Nationalist Rebels. Only two of the Anti-Partisan units stayed put. It was a somewhat overwhelming force for one Rebel unit but still almost reasonable. Even the two Hendan HQs had come to a halt and were staying still.

    At the same time the IJAA ordered the 3. Zerosen no Hikodan down to the airbases in Macau as the first leg of their journey to get within range of the revolt.

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    That same day the first Marine Division, Sasebo Rikusentai, finally finished their training and assembled in the Province of Sasebo. Major General Ichiki, a officer known for his Commando training, was made the commander of the four Brigades. The IJN finally had their first TRUE Marine unit.

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    A few hours later the 3. Zerosen no Hikodan landed at the airbases at Macau. After a few hours to top off their tanks they were ordered to the airbases in the Province of Haikou. It arrived there a couple hours later.

    The Fighter Wings were ordered to start Ground Attacks in the Rebels by the time the sun was rising. They were told to do so only during the day and NOT carry out this attacks around the clock. To save fuel.

    They launched eight Ground Attacks and only killed 56 Chinese Rebels by the 31st of January. The problems were that the pilots, while having experience on attacking ground units, were having issues finding and hitting the rebels in the thick undergrowth and trees of the Asian rain forest.

    By noon on the 31st the Fighter Wings, low on Fuel, Supplies, and organization was told to halt their attacks. The pilots needed to rest and the ground crew needed replace worn out equipment.​

    But the jungle wasn’t helping the rebels much either. By the 30th they had come to a halt. Moving through the jungle was almost impossible for the untrained, and badly equipped, peasants. Also, they were running out of supplies quickly as there was nowhere to get more. In other words, by the 31st of January, the rebels had become a complete mob.

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    Misc. Events​

    Most of the populace of Japan was totally focused on the events in China. They all sensed that the last warlords were about to be taken down and China united under the Japanese Empire. And therefore news from outside of Asia wasn’t really something the newspapers, radios, and movie news reels were dealing with.

    They knew which side of their bread was buttered on. (3)

    For example, when Germany asked Japan to join the ‘Axis’ on the 9th and the 28th of January, the newspapers barely covered it. Nor did they bother to even cover the refusal.

    By the 31st news from France was mixed and rarely on the front page of the papers. Paris was still holding out against the German divisions massed around it.

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    But in the south Germany and Italy were pushing west. It was likely by late February or early March they would reach the sea and cut France off from Spain. Then they could threaten the ports on the Atlantic side. Paris might continue to stand but what good would that do if France was cut off from the rest of its territories and trading partners?

    Africa, and the rest of the war, was the same. Not much had changed there.

    On the 23rd Intelligence ordered their agents in Xibei San Ma to stop working on making the nation look like a threat and switch to disrupting its national unity.

    The Head of Intelligence, by the 31st, reported that the Netherlands had captured two Japanese agents, Portugal had captured five Japanese agents, Canada had captured five Japanese agents, Xibei San Ma had captured seven Japanese agents, the US had captured four Japanese agents, and Brazil had captured six Japanese agents.

    Japanese Security arrested a spy from Xibei San Ma, a spy from Iraq, and a spy from the Philippines.

    General Sho-ichi Utsunimiya was also told by some of his friends in Intelligence that there was a debate going on. Seems the Americans were VERY close to joining the ‘Allies’. Dangerously close. To the point where there was fears the US would join even before that year’s upcoming Presidential Election.

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    Author’s Notes:

    1. OOC : Two Hendan HQs (Army Corps’s AIs) are now each in charge of three cavalry divisions each. And seem to function - even when the Chinese Revolt showed up. Kind of function. At least they seem less annoying than the other AIs. And that’s good enough for me.

    2. The units in China were, in fact, dealing with muddy roads at the time. Winter in Asia can be very, very, wet.

    3. Where the heck did that saying come from anyway?
     
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    Chapter One Hundred-Thirty-Eight : Almost Ready For War - 1.2.1940 To 28.2.1940
  • Utsunimiya’s War
    (HoI3 TFH - Interactive Japan AAR)
    Chapter One Hundred-Thirty-Eight : Almost Ready For War - 1.2.1940 To 28.2.1940

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    The Economic Front​

    The month of February started out well for the people of Japan. The Stockpile of Fuel was still growing, which meant cheat gas for their cars, trucks, and tractors, and more than enough consumer goods were being produced to keep every subject of the Empire happy.

    In other words Tokyo seemed normal to outsiders. Kids went to school, men went to work, and women went shopping.

    But not all was what it seemed. While Fuel was being produced faster than it could be used the Treasury was in the ‘Red’. Not too dangerous but still an annoyance.

    Deals were made with the US and Belgium.

    The US later did cancel one of its Agreements and offers from France were, once again, turned down for political reasons. (See Misc. Events)

    On the 4th of February the Ministry of Armaments announced an advance in Cavalry Support Weapons. The weapons were easily to carry yet more powerful.

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    The Research Team, after a short party, were assigned their next project. Finding ways to improve on Supply Transportation. Their job was to find faster and cheaper ways to get equipment and supplies from Point A to Point B. This was becoming a issues with the Army. (See Military Front)

    On the 18th newly built Factory Complexes were opened in the Provinces of Qingdao, Tianjin, and Beiping in China. And in the Provinces of Nagasaki and Nagoya on the home islands.

    By the end of the month the economy was in full swing and still at peace. But not for long.

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    The Military Front​

    The Province of Haikou was finally getting supplies, and fuel, as somebody within the government realized the Fighters, and maybe the Submarines, might need such items. So some convoys were set up.

    But this wasn’t helping all the units in China. A few Army units, deep inland, were still having issues with a lack of supplies. Hopeful the problem was solved before the war started.(1)

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    The first unit of the Anti-Partisan Operations arrived at Danzhou on the morning of the 8th. Amazingly the cavalry brigades were fully stocked with supplies on arrival.

    This turned out to be less than amazing when the 3. Zerosen no Hikoden reported that their supply warehouses in Haikou was mostly empty after the cavalry passed through the province.

    It didn’t take long to refill their warehouses but this still annoyed the IJAA no end and they sent a formal complaint to the Chief of Staff.

    On the 13th of February the second Marine division, Maizaru Rikusentai, was deployed to the Province of Sasebo. Major General Otani, a man trained to be a Commando, was put in charge.

    Up to the north only a few units were still in motion. The divisions of the China Operation HQ would be ready for combat by March.

    By the 20th the 3. China Kihei Shidan was approaching the center of the rebellion. And it too ‘borrowed’ from the warehouses of the IJAA. Which meant another complaint was filed against the Imperial Japanese Army.

    On the 24th the 3. Zerosen no Hikodan was ready for combat again. It was ordered to launch Ground Attacks on the rebels in Dongfang.

    Tens attacks were carried out by the end of the month and 74 rebels were killed. Even when the Fighter Wings were having their warehouses raided by passing Japanese cavalry brigades.

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    By the 25th the Imperial Japanese Army looked ready for the invasion of Xibai San Ma.

    On the 28th the 4. China Kihei Shidan arrived at the Province of Danzhou. And on the way it too borrowed from the warehouses of the Fighter Wings. And another complaint was sent in by the IJAA.

    But soon the IJA and the IJAA would be dealing with a much bigger issue.

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    Misc. Events​

    Due to the slow period in the news cycle the media grabbed a lot of news stories from outside Japan.

    For example, at the start of the month, the British started the “Careless Talk Costs Lives” propaganda campaign in the UK. Aimed at stopping all the war gossip it was mostly posters placed all over the subways and buildings of their major cities.

    On the 7th of February Walt Disney released the animated film Pinocchio at the Center Theater in New York City. When it was released in Japan weeks later there was a huge debate about the underlying meaning. Was it about freedom of choice? Some kind of religious message? Was Pinocchio a demon?

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    It was noticed that the Germans had finally made it all the way to the outskirts of Paris by the 14th.

    Germany, on the 17th, asked Japan to join the ‘Axis’. And it was turned down.

    The new 5 year old Dalai Lama was enthroned in Tibet on the 22nd of February.

    The first hockey game televised in North America was on the 25th. It was a game between the New York Rangers and the Montreal Canadiens. Many praised the new device believing it would help to educate and enlighten the common masses.

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    Belgium, announced on the 26th, that it was mobilizing its armed forces. Why? Who would it be used against? Wasn’t it kind of late at this point?

    That same day Germany, once again, asked Japan to join the ‘Axis’. And, once again, was turned down. Japan had other worries.

    On the 27th of February Japanese diplomats inside the US pointed out that the UK was now, openly, trying to influence the politics of the nation along side the Germans. The Soviets had dropped out.

    It also reported that, while the populace saw Japan as the greatest threat, the government had the highest level of relationship with France, Portugal, Greece, Philippines, AND Japan.

    By the end of February the Head of Intelligence reported that Xibei San Ma had captured eight Japanese agents, Brazil had captured four Japanese agents, Canada had captured three Japanese agents, the US captured two Japanese agents, the Netherlands had captured one Japanese agent, and Portugal had captured four Japanese agents.

    Japanese Security announced that, during the same time period, they had arrested a spy from Tannu Tuva, a spy from Yemen, and a spy from Nepal.

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    Author’s Notes:

    1. The upcoming war with Xibai San Ma. Not to be confused with the ongoing war with Portugal.

    2. Behind The Scenes : US Relationships -

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