Chapter 59: Contradictions

Leaving the matter of buying the arms company to Andy, Zhuo Fei left a few clever guards and those counterfeit banknotes, and returned to Bremerhaven. After the blood transfusion plan was launched, Zhuo Fei deliberately cleared his traces in the plan, no matter whether the plan was exposed or not, Zhuo Fei didn't want this matter to have anything to do with him. Bremerhaven had become a place of hope for all Jews in Germany, with a private Zionist organization, and by the time Zhuo Fei returned to Bremerhaven, there were more than 50,000 Jews gathered here.

"Boss, we don't have enough food, the British side is already controlling the export of food, and Anthony has to try to deliver food and supplies from Italy here." Seeing the overcrowded situation in the containment site, before Zhuo Fei could get angry, Hefman, who took over Bowman in charge of the security of the containment site, had already come over to complain a series of grievances, there were more Jews coming to Bremerhaven, and the supplies that Anthony got from Britain were obviously not enough.

"Hold on for a few more days, and in a few days, there will be a large number of supplies coming from the United States." After hastily flipping through the documents brought by Huffman, Zhuo Fei turned his head to look at Huffman with a bitter face. "Starting tomorrow, three meals a day will be reduced to two meals in the morning and evening, and I will rent some fishing boats from the local SS, and you will select a group of young people to come out and let them take turns driving the fishing boats out to sea to fish to supplement the food." Zhuo Fei didn't really know if the SS would agree with his idea, but for now, going to sea to fish seemed to be the best solution.

Before the buttocks could sit on the chair, Zhuo Fei drove to the local SS garrison with a few escorts, and used a few oil paintings and large rolls of banknotes as bargaining chips. Bremerhaven wasn't really a fishing port, but many of the Germans who lived here ate by the sea, and Zhuo Fei easily rented a fishing boat from them.

"You are all young people, you all have relatives waiting to leave Germany, there are so many Jews coming to Bremerhaven that there is a serious shortage of food in the shelter." Huffman's words stirred up the hundreds of young Jews standing in the clearing, whose families could starve if they ran out of food. "My boss has obtained a permit from the SS for the fishing boats, and before you have prepared the fishing boats, you will have to go out to sea on your own from tomorrow onwards. For yourselves, and for the sake of your families, I want each of you to bring all of your enthusiasm to this work. ”

Zhuo Fei stood far away and did not pass, in his opinion, Hefman's mobilization work was dull and boring, in fact, the more than 100 young Jews selected by Hefman were not very enthusiastic about going out to sea to fish. "Boss, don't worry, if they don't go to sea tomorrow, I will escort them to the boat with a gun." Perhaps sensing the indifference in Zhuo Fei's expression, Huffman patted his chest and assured Zhuo Fei first.

"Don't pay attention to them, don't take a gun to force them." Zhuo Fei shook his head lightly at Huffman, the reaction of those Jewish young men when facing Huffman just now had already annoyed Zhuo Fei. "I said, don't pay attention to them, if someone goes out to sea to fish tomorrow, you write down their names, if no one goes to sea then forget it, anyway, the hungry are all Jews." Huffman didn't know what was wrong with Zhuo Fei, and since Zhuo Fei had already said so, Huffman could only nod and agree.

At dinner that day, there was the first riot in the containment site since Zhuo Fei set up the site, and some young Jews not only cut the line to receive food, but also took the opportunity to steal the food that other Jews had saved. "Mr. Simon, I would like you to give me an explanation as to why my men were besieged and almost robbed of their weapons? What are you doing here waiting to leave Germany? The members of the Provisional Jewish Council in the shelter gathered in Zhuo Fei's tent, and the members of the committee were speechless in the face of Zhuo Fei's questioning.

Although the riot was suppressed by Zhuo Fei's escorts, at least more than thirty people were injured in the riot, and one of Zhuo Fei's guards is still unconscious. The members of the Provisional Committee were unable to answer Zhuo Fei's questions, because they themselves did not know how the riots had happened, and they were even less clear about the people who besieged and guarded the riots.

A riot has exposed the problems that have been hidden in the containment site, and not all of these Jews eager to flee Germany are grateful for what Zhuo Fei has done for them. Because Zhuo Fei is a Chinese, and among the many guards under him, there are Germans like Huffmann. This sentence is not only valid in China, but also in the hearts of some Jews, they also see Zhuo Fei in this way.

"Damn, do they really know what they're doing? Why is this happening? Hefmann couldn't figure out what was wrong with the Jews who tried to snatch the guards' guns, and whether they really wanted the local SS to come and take care of the camp. Huffman didn't understand what was wrong with these new Jews from Bremerhaven, and after receiving the telegram from Vivian, Zhuo Fei, who was also confused, had some clues.

The Jews were not as united as they advertised, especially some old Jewish families, and after Zhuo Fei opened up Bremerhaven, a place of hope for Jews, some European Jewish families also began to pay attention to the mass flow of Jews to China. The Germans blamed the greed of the Jews for the defeat in World War I, and the facts also proved that the Jews were not as innocent as they said, and there were too many traces of Jewish forces in World War I, and Zhuo Fei was even willing to believe that the occurrence of World War I was also the result of Jewish forces.

Zhuo Fei and Hitler made an agreement to relocate a large number of Jews to China, which should have been a great thing for the Jews, but in the eyes of some Jewish families, it could not be regarded as a good thing. As part of the agreement, the Jews who voluntarily left Germany were allowed to take their belongings with them, and their property had to be handed over to the German government in vain. There are more than one million Jews in Germany, and the wealth of more than one million Jews is not a small amount, and many Jewish families believe that Zhuo Fei secretly joined hands with the German government to embezzle this property belonging to the Jews.

Vivien's news was not complete, but Zhuo Fei already understood what Vivien was trying to tell herself, and that there were enough Jewish craftsmen and scholars gathered here in Bremerhaven, and Vivien wanted to persuade Zhuo Fei to abandon or slow down his plans to continue the relocation of Jews. "Boss, I think Vivian's suggestion is very good, our funds have already been struggling to support, there is no need to waste so much money and time for these white-eyed wolves." After reading the telegram from Vivian, Huffman gave the same advice as Vivian.

Zhuo Fei rubbed the coffee cup on the table without saying a word, Vivien's proposal could not be said to be unfounded, but Zhuo Fei thought that now was not the time to terminate the plan, after all, the Jewish army he needed had not yet been formed. According to the original standard of 30 out of 10,000, if he wanted to raise a Jewish army of 10,000 people, he would have to move at least 500,000 Jews to China, and more than 70 percent of those 500,000 Jews would have to be young and middle-aged.

Now only three batches of Jews have been sent to China, and the total number of Jews leaving Bremerhaven has not exceeded 30,000, which is too far from Zhuo Fei's prediction. There were still a few temporary shelters on the way from Austria to Bremerhaven, and counting the Jews who had already rushed to Bremerhaven, Zhuo Fei needed to send these hundreds of thousands of Jews to China first, otherwise his entire plan would lose the full support of the Jews.

Thinking of this, Zhuo Fei's chaotic mind gradually calmed down, and immediately ordered Huffman not to deliberately clash with the Jewish radicals in the containment site. "You can write down their names and images first, and then find a way to deal with them after sending them to China." Zhuo Fei whispered to Huffman, who nodded in agreement, but he was already thinking about how to deal with those thorns.

Under Zhuo Fei's strong restraint, the riots that broke out in the containment site soon died down, and the members of the Provisional Committee began to secretly pay close attention to those radicals. Zhuo Fei ignored the temptation of those Jewish families, because he knew that once Germany launched a foreign war, these Jewish families who now underestimated themselves would soon become yesterday's yellow flowers, and it was not cost-effective to be angry with such a guy.

The support of the American Jewish League was very solid, and on the third day of Zhuo Fei's return to Bremerhaven, a large number of American ships arrived in Bremerhaven. They not only brought the machinery and equipment needed for Zhuo Fei, but also brought a group of retired pilots and sergeants recruited by Andy to Bremerhaven, 34 retired pilots and 20 senior sergeants.

"Send a telegram to Vivien, the implementation of the Kudin plan begins, and the first part of the plan needs to be completed by the end of August." With the retired pilots recruited by Andy, Zhuo Fei's follow-up plan can be executed. The so-called Kudin Project is only a vague name, and the essence of this plan is to use the Jewish technicians controlled by Vivien to secretly disassemble dozens of fighter planes and tanks purchased from Poland, and then send the disassembled parts to Bremerhaven for shipment to China.