I Will Stage A Coup D’état

Chapter 68: Declaration of War against Germany (2)



In response to Korea’s bold declaration of war, the Soviet Union also replied with an official statement. "A nation that has not been defeated even once in the past several hundred years has taken a stand on the front line against fascist Germany. Now the outcome has become clear. The good days for the fascist beasts are over."

Reactions mocking Germany also came from Britain and the United States.

"The Germans said they would fix Korea's unruly behavior, but the Kriegsmarine1 doesn't have the capability to do so. They should keep in mind that Berlin's bluffing works in Europe, not Asia."

Germany criticized Korea’s actions during the expulsion of diplomats rather than the declaration of war itself.

"The yellow-faced inferior race, the mongrel dregs who are embarrassing to even call human, unleashed dogs on our embassy and insultingly drove out the diplomats. Can a nation created by these savages who don't even know the courtesy between countries be considered a proper nation?"

Korea responded to Germany’s reaction as follows.

"The white-faced Germanic pigs always bring up race. If the Germanic people are such a superior race, how do you explain the primitiveness of not being able to create a unified nation until modern times? Great Asia had unified nations existing since before Christ."

On newspaper pages and radio broadcasts, both sides poured out sharp criticisms against each other.

To be honest, the stories coming out weren’t very pleasant.

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