How can Alan Wilson, a liaison officer, decide on Mercedes-Benz's requirements to resume business?
The war in Europe has not ended for three months, and well-known German companies are all on the list in the field of supporting the war. It is too late to liquidate, and you still want to resume the main business before production? How can it be so cheap?
But isn’t it? It’s not that there is no room for maneuver. After World War I, Germany was under strict control no worse than it is now. Hasn’t it restored its original industrial strength bit by bit?
Starting from repairing military vehicles of the British occupying forces is a good starting point. Although with the strength of the Mercedes-Benz Company, it would be a bit overkill to switch to a repair shop, but in the current environment, this is the only way.
Any commodity is a consumable. British military vehicles traveling in Germany will inevitably be damaged as long as they are driven every day.
The cost of transporting repair parts from the UK is huge, and it also increases expenses. Allowing Mercedes-Benz to bear part of the repair work can also reduce the cost of the British occupying forces, and use Germany's almost zero labor costs to reduce consumption. It is a good thing to kill two birds with one stone.
Alan Wilson found a way for Mercedes-Benz not because Schuler sent a car, but because he wanted to save money for the British Empire. In essence, he was completely selfless and only had love for his country.
"I essentially regard this car as a work of art. As a representative of Mercedes-Benz's strength, I can't bear it to be buried." While Schuler's taste was working on whether it would work, Alan Wilson said without leaving a trace,
"I understand Mercedes-Benz's good intentions for my work convenience, but this car is still too conspicuous when driven out. It would be better if I could drive an ordinary car and keep this car as a collection.
Already."
"The current road conditions should really be considered from a practical point of view." Schuler received the instruction decisively when one car was not enough and a less conspicuous one was needed. "Mercedes-Benz is of course willing to help."
"I have great admiration for Mercedes-Benz's professional technology and long history, but I can't get this car for free." Alan Wilson pondered for a moment, "I will buy this car at the pre-war price. How much does it cost?"
"This car is not a mass-produced version. I will quote the price of another car of the company. One hundred and seventy-nine thousand Reichsmarks." Schuler understandingly gave a pre-war sky-high price, asking Alan Wilson to
Good deal.
"Very good, this is a pure buyer-seller relationship." Alan Wilson said happily, "The vigorous development of Mercedes-Benz Company, in addition to its strong technology, its flexibility in expanding its business is also shocking."
One hundred and eighty thousand Reichsmarks was of course a sky-high price when Hitler ruled Germany, and the Tiger tank was about the same price.
But today, when the German mark has already collapsed and is like a waste of paper, Alan Wilson used this price to buy a car with a total production volume of only 88 units. It is not yet known how many are left, and he has no intention of stealing it.
But since it's a fight and a fight, there's no such thing as robbery. He's still temporarily living in the Hugel villa of the Krupp family.
Soon Alan Wilson received a Mercedes-Benz 170V. This car was a compact and popular car launched by Mercedes-Benz in 1936. The body weight was 750 kilograms and was powered by an exhaust
It has a six-cylinder engine with a capacity of 1,700 cc and a maximum power of 38 horsepower. The biggest feature of this Mercedes-Benz is its low price. Before the outbreak of World War II, its price was only 1,000 Reichsmarks.
This car is very suitable for Alan Wilson's identity. It is a means of transportation in the British-occupied area without being too eye-catching.
However, the car of the same model as the head of state still had to be kept in another place. Alan Wilson discussed it with Schuler and decided to put the car in Bonn first. He also had something to discuss with Isabella.
Bonn is less than 100 kilometers away from Essen. For Alan Wilson, who already has a high-end car, it is only an hour away. It must be said that it is very difficult to give up the taste of meat.
Alan Wilson arrived in Bonn and had an in-depth and thorough exchange with Isabella Bokina.
Afterwards, Alan Wilson was smoking a cigarette and running his other hand up and down his smooth and elastic body, as if he were a man. This may be what it feels like.
Isabella Pokina, with her messy blond hair, rubbed against the man's chest like a kitten. It seemed that she had not yet recovered from the passion. Different from the clumsiness the first time, she was now full of pleasure both physically and mentally.
"I have to leave right away!" Alan Wilson put out the cigarette butt and did not hide the fact that he still wanted to continue working.
"You are busier than the Prime Minister." Isabella Pokina raised her head, staring at Alan Wilson's face, complimenting her without any trace, applying the psychology she learned in school to Alan Wilson.
"That can't be said, everyone is busy in his own way." Alan Wilson almost grinned to his ears. The brother had a tendency to raise his head again and wanted to fight for 300 rounds. "The current job is to restore the British-occupied area.
Production, by the way, prepare yourself, it may be very busy in the future."
"I've been very busy, haven't I?" Isabella Pokina twisted her body and said pointedly.
"Are you busy?" Alan Wilson stared into Isabella Pokina's eyes, startling the girl, and then said, "I mean, there is currently a shortage of labor in the occupied areas. It is difficult to clean up the ruins of the city and resume work and production.
Labor is needed, but there is currently a shortage of male labor in Germany, and the Trade Commission is almost ready to mobilize women."
"What do you want me to do?" Isabella Bokina was a little confused and asked herself to participate in labor.
"I say hello to the occupation forces in Bonn and will give you some care. You organize the women in Bonn to participate in post-war reconstruction. Don't underestimate this work. It will be good for your future!" Alan Wilson extended his hand.
He pinched Isabella Pokina's cheek, pulled it gently, and teased, "Since you are like me now, I will definitely let you have a good life in Germany, but I can't not give in at all, right?"
Bonn will be the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany in the future. If my woman can have a certain degree of popularity and be accepted by the Germans in Bonn when it is still a British-occupied area, she might become the capital of the Federal Republic of Germany in the future and be very popular and respected.
of women.
You might even become a mayor, but how can you be sure about such a thing?
Isabella Pokina remained silent, her chest heaving, so that a spy network could be developed.
Alan Wilson thought that women were lazy and unwilling to pay. If they were willing to pay, they would be mistresses. He said, "It's not particularly tiring. The rewards in the future will be huge."
"I will listen to you." Isabella Pokina said with a cute look, as if she had no opinion.
"That's good. If someone sends something over in a while, you can accept it on my behalf." Alan Wilson is not German. In fact, he doesn't even have a fixed residence now because he is still traveling in the Ruhr area. This is very good.
It was inconvenient, especially when faced with Schuler, representatives of German companies who wanted to eagerly participate in the reconstruction.
The souvenirs given by the Germans were not safe for the Germans to accept, and it was really inconvenient for them to accept them, so I left them here in Bonn and asked Sister Isabella to keep them first.
Alan Wilson only took away the key to the head of state's car that existed here. The sixty kilograms of gold collected from Mikhailovich were also in the car. He believed that as the head of state's car, ordinary people could not open it without the key.
There is actually only one regiment in the British military camp in Bonn. Bonn is indeed not a central city in the Ruhr area. Alan Wilson took Isabella Bokina to the British military camp and directly stuffed a Camel cigarette into it to express the newly established
The Trade Council has already decided to call on German women to participate in post-war reconstruction in the British-occupied areas.
And I also selected the organizer of the German women in Bonn, hoping that the local garrison could take care of it under certain conditions.
"Liaison Officer Allen, you are so polite. Of course we are happy to see Germany recover as soon as possible so that we can return home." He happily put away the cigarette and a mechanical watch. Marco, the British commander in Bonn
Muli said confidently, "Is this the organizer chosen by the liaison officer? It's very surprising. I hope she can restore Bonn's prosperity as soon as possible."
"It's all the liaison officer's fancy!" Isabella Pokina wanted to stick to Alan Wilson, just because she was afraid that the British commander in front of her didn't know that she was the liaison officer's mistress.
Alan Wilson disappeared again, like a ghost wandering around the Ruhr area. In order to chase this ghost, German companies in the Ruhr area united together, including Mercedes-Benz, Rheinmetall, Siemens, Bayer, Carl Zeiss, Thyssen, and Messersch.
Mitt, Volkswagen, Opel, they all unite.
Bonn, where Isabella Bokina lived, was overwhelmed by classical pianos, oil paintings, precious jewelry, Leica cameras, and even ancient armors. Three days after Alan Wilson left, the Isabella sisters became a car owner.
The two sisters who had received proletarian education were stunned by their sudden wealth, subverting the three views they had formed over the years.
"We must promote the British-occupied areas immediately!" At the meeting of the Trade Committee, Alan Wilson spoke uprightly. "Corresponding organizations must be established in various places in the British-occupied areas to promote gender equality and praise the women who participated in reconstruction.
Corresponding rewards should even be given to inspire the confidence of the people in the British-occupied areas, so that the British-occupied areas can return to pre-war life as soon as possible."