This reminds me, the Japanese actually did squeeze almost every piece of usable metal out of colonies as their supplies ran short towards the end of the war. And I mean EVERY. (Imagine a medieval kitchen with no spoons, forks, chopsticks, kettles, pots, etc)
This reminds me, the Japanese actually did squeeze almost every piece of usable metal out of colonies as their supplies ran short towards the end of the war. And I mean EVERY. (Imagine a medieval kitchen with no spoons, forks, chopsticks, kettles, pots, etc)
This reminds me, the Japanese actually did squeeze almost every piece of usable metal out of colonies as their supplies ran short towards the end of the war. And I mean EVERY. (Imagine a medieval kitchen with no spoons, forks, chopsticks, kettles, pots, etc)
A relative of mine told me once that in the worst times there were small cars passing through Japanese neighborhoods asking the population to donate whatever metal stuff they had to spare, especially aluminium.
This reminds me, the Japanese actually did squeeze almost every piece of usable metal out of colonies as their supplies ran short towards the end of the war. And I mean EVERY. (Imagine a medieval kitchen with no spoons, forks, chopsticks, kettles, pots, etc)
Lol, that explains why Yuubari's aluminum cooking pot was such a luxury in the anime, and let the 6 DESDIV win the curry cooking contest. And also why the first pot burned into slag in the first place. Probably made out of waxed cardboard or something.
Those 300 each in resources are tempting, even the 550 in fuel and ammo if you have present boxes. But I'm so demotivated to unlock E-6/E-7 this event that I think I'll better save them for summer. I'll just get Pola and call it a day.
This reminds me, the Japanese actually did squeeze almost every piece of usable metal out of colonies as their supplies ran short towards the end of the war. And I mean EVERY. (Imagine a medieval kitchen with no spoons, forks, chopsticks, kettles, pots, etc)
Darkagma said:
A relative of mine told me once that in the worst times there were small cars passing through Japanese neighborhoods asking the population to donate whatever metal stuff they had to spare, especially aluminium.
Key word "colonies", though. Japan entered many of the Southeast Asian islands as liberators, greeted as such because the Asians were happy to be free of Dutch or other colonial power rule. Then, the war turned desperate for the Japanese, and they were looting everything even if it was nailed down or on fire for any metal they could find. "You're free! But not free to move about the country by rail, we just scrapped the rails. Don't worry, you wouldn't have gotten far without the train, which we also scrapped."
The Admiral's started breaking up medals!Fantastic!Resources have hit rock-bottom!We can still fight on with that!WHAPOW!We'll have to stop the operation part-way through...!