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Chapter 678: The Capital of a Powerful Country

"If the Chinese fleet can really carry out non-stop bombing of Great Britain for a period of time, it will definitely make the British unable to launch a war on the Western Front. The Chinese have done us a big favor by doing so." Rommel said.

Manstein then said: "Let the Italians move out. As long as they move towards the English Channel, they can at least pose a threat to Belgium and the Netherlands. The British would never dare to sit back and watch Belgium and the Netherlands be captured by Giovanni. As long as the Italians can hold off the British, we can allocate all the troops on the Western Front and use them on the Western Front battlefield." As he spoke, Manstein slowed down, then he stood up and walked to the map. , picked up the pointer and drew a line between Munich and Genoa, and then drew a line towards Cairo, saying: "I think I have found a way to quickly obtain weapons and equipment from China."

The civil war in the late World War II caused great losses to Germany's industrial facilities. Therefore, even now the German Wehrmacht and the Nazi army have combined to have nearly three million front-line troops; even through the plunder of World War II, Germany has accumulated a large amount of strategic resources. , however, due to insufficient operating rates, Germany's own military industry production capacity can no longer sustain the loss of weapons and ammunition for frontline troops.

The blitzkrieg invented by Manstein and Guderian in the early days of World War II caused the major participating countries to pay extra attention to armored strength. In addition, European countries have built strong fortifications in border areas since World War I, which directly led to the development of artillery. Doctrine continues to be rampant, and artillery consumes ammunition the fastest among all weapons.

When self-production is insufficient, importing from abroad is indeed the solution. However, because he does not know China’s military industrial strength very well, Brauchitsch frowned and asked: “Let alone whether this path can be maintained, China Do people have this ability? As far as I know, China itself maintains an unprecedented number of troops, and they also have to maintain four battlefields at the same time."

Everyone looked at Guderian.

"China is actually a dictatorship now. We all know that the biggest advantage of this kind of rule is that it can mobilize national power to concentrate on doing a major thing. Therefore, I think China has this ability, but..." At this point, He frowned, as if hesitating whether to continue speaking.

"But what?" Manstein asked impatiently.

Guderian looked at him and said: "Based on my understanding of Ouyang Yun, he will definitely put forward some additional conditions."

All the German generals looked sad.

The general view in the world is that China's rise depends on the student army, and the reason why the student army can rise suddenly depends on Ouyang Yun. Therefore, even though Ouyang Yun did not have much dealings with the Germans, Brau Hitch and others have heard a lot of legends about him. According to the Americans and British who have dealt with Ouyang Yun the most, Ouyang Yun is arrogant, greedy, arrogant... He is simply a born villain. By the way, he He also owns five women and is a complete hooligan.

What conditions would such a person put forward when faced with Germany's request for help? He seemed to know with his toes that it must be something involving the foundation of the German nation.

"No matter what Ouyang Yun wants, let's talk about it. We must not lose this game. For Germany, a "Contract of Versailles" is enough." Finally, Brauchitsch said.

At Brauchitsch's request, three days later, Guderian took a plane and flew directly to Genoa via Switzerland to begin his Mediterranean journey.

Guderian contacted the Chinese fleet and rushed to the dock at the invitation of Chen Shichang. It was around one o'clock at noon. I don't know if Chen Shichang did it deliberately. He just got off a Chinese-made Great Wall off-road vehicle and saw Not far away, a Chinese aircraft carrier was launching fighter jets.

Since the beginning of World War I, the navy has been a pain for the Germans. Even if he didn’t know much about the navy, when he saw Chinese fighter planes flying off the deck one after another and then flying straight into the sky, Guderian couldn’t help but spit out envy. Angry, he said to his adjutant: "The Chinese are right. If a country wants to be respected by other countries and participate in world affairs, it must have a strong navy."

Guderian's words were definitely inspired by his feelings.

When he was in Mongolia, he spent a lot of time studying the history of Xuebingjun and Ouyang Yun. What made him most incredible was that Ouyang Yun dared to imagine building a navy before he could regain the entire country. , because he did not believe that China could build a navy based on poverty and have the strength to compete with the established naval powers. He even said this at the time: "This is the result of a layman leading an expert. If I were Ouyang Yun, I would It will definitely not be wasted efforts on the navy, because if the investment in the navy was used on the army, China should have defeated Japan and regained the entire territory. Look, Ouyang Yun will regret his decision."

Guderian's words were not without purpose. The navy is different from the army. In comparison, the army's weapons are cheap and there is no technological gap that can determine victory or defeat like the navy. Moreover, the army's tactics can also pass through a large number of weapons. The navy is different in terms of actual combat and sacrifice. The cost of a ship is often enough to be worth the sum of all the equipment of several or even dozens of army divisions. This determines that once there is a lack of technical and tactical precipitation and accumulation, then There is no way to gain experience through actual combat. To put it simply, China simply does not have the economic ability to gain technical and tactical experience by sacrificing some ships.

The facts gave Guderian a resounding slap in the face. He thought that Ouyang Yun was trying too hard on the naval route. As a result, Ouyang Yun used relatively simple torpedo boats, submarines, aircraft carriers and other side tactics to create time and time again. A miracle.

Germany once had the opportunity to build a powerful navy. Unfortunately, with the defeat of World War I and the Germans having to take Operation Rainbow to bomb and sink their own warships, the Germans lost this opportunity forever.

Did Chen Shichang choose this time to fly the fighter jets on purpose? Of course it is.

The reason why the aircraft carrier fleet Wu Dao Tian Wang made this dangerous trip to the Mediterranean was because Ouyang Yun gave it the main mission of laying the foundation for the United Nations. At that time and space, even though China was one of the five permanent members of the Security Council, it did not compete for the first place at all. In this time and space, since history has given China this opportunity, Ouyang Yun believes that even if it is a big gamble that may lose the pants, it is still worth a try. After all, because it failed to catch up with the global colonial boom, China has already Being left far behind by the West, it must be broken first and then established.

Since it needs to be broken, of course it must be broken completely. Only in this way can new rules be established.

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