Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Hideki Tojo (Romina Garakani)

The day has finally come to the start of the long-awaited World War II. It does not surprise me that Germany invaded Poland. I mean, they did make the Nazi-Soviet Pact a month beforehand. I must say, it was a very smart way to prevent war amongst them and to conquer new lands. So here we are one month later. I'm not complaining at all. I am actually quite delighted. Good for Hitler invading Poland! Do you know why I believe that he will be successful? It's because he is fascist. Us fascist men have sharp minds capable of making quick decisions. Because of this, I, along with other Japanese citizens, admire and respect Hitler very much. I know that the future of my country lays in the hands of the European dictators, including Hitler. Also, I find it quite humorous that Britain and France declared war on Germany, but the United States did not. The United States tends to remain neutral for some time and then join the war like in World War I. I believe that the people of America are very lazy compared to the disciplined workforce in Japan. As I slowly work my way up and rise to power, I plan to enforce my vision for Japan, in which we acquire new land and create a massive empire. The new land is only for us. We are not going to split it with other countries. This may sound greedy, but it is the only way Japan will become more powerful. I've got a couple of attacks for the future up my sleeve. We shall become more powerful than Germany and Hitler. We are going to win this war no matter what.

1 comment:

  1. American woman factory worker:
    Americans are not lazy! I work for hours upon hours a day in terrible conditions and with devastatingly low wages. It's all I can do to support myself and my family. At any time, the factory that I work at may be shut down, and it's all because of this horrible depression that we're currently suffering. As for the United States remaining neutral, we can still supply the Allies with much-needed resources, giving them an advantage in the war. The U.S. has more of an impact than you think...

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