Chapter 601: They Must Agree

"All contracts will be approved by the German and Bavarian royal families, and they will not lapse with the change of government, because the assets are not the proceeds of the purchase of goods, and you don't have to worry about losing anything, right? All you have to do is unleash a little bit of influence. Pen Fun Pavilion www.biquge.info"

"According to the agreement, during the war, we will transfer the relevant assets to the name of a foundation, and this foundation will be managed by the German side along with you, and when the mission of the foundation is completed, we will be able to allocate these resources according to the size of the contribution. You don't have to worry about us transferring assets, and you don't have to worry about unfair distribution. Count Laura concluded.

"The opinion is very tempting. I agree in principle. J.P. Morgan was the first to take a stand, and then the Chicago consortium, which has close grain trade relations with Germany, also expressed support. And then there's Mellon and Rockefeller. In fact, Rockefeller, as the largest oil supplier to the United States, was still very hesitant, and it was foreseeable that after the outbreak of war, the Entente would definitely purchase a large amount of crude oil or petroleum processed products from the United States.

As a qualified capitalist, how to eat only one family, the correct posture should be to eat this and eat that, eat both ends, if there is a third intervening, then, it is better to eat them all, according to Rockefeller's idea, it is not enough to eat only the Allies and the Entente, if the United States can enter the war, whether it is to help that side, the domestic demand for crude oil may increase greatly, right?

He originally planned to make some small moves, but now it seems that there is no way, the strength of the Rockefeller consortium is indeed very strong, but the other party is too many! It is normal for the Morgan consortium to be the first to make a statement, they mainly sell all kinds of ores, and they have a lot of investment in Africa, Germany needs to import all kinds of ores anyway, and with the promotion of the American government, American ore has a great advantage in the German market.

And the assets of the colony also tied the Morgan consortium to the German government, once Britain and France win, the Morgan consortium's assets in Africa may also be confiscated? So the Morgan consortium has no other choice. As for the import of resources by Britain and France from the United States? This is still unlikely in the current situation, think about it, what resources does the British lack as an empire on which the sun never sets? With all sorts of sweatshops in Africa, black workers working for almost no money, plus the world's largest fleet and the world's financial centers, the British are guilty of importing resources from you?

Even in World War II, Britain, which enjoyed the Lend-Lease Act the most, mostly bought industrial products and weapons, and if you had to talk about resources, it was also the most oil, as for importing ore from the United States? That's not much.

It is understandable that the farmers of the Chicago consortium support Germany, which has one-third of its wheat and nearly half of its barley to import from abroad every year, and most of Germany's grain imports are Russia, but now, with the support of trade agreements between the United States and Germany, and even more to suppress the Russian economy, Germany's grain imports have begun to turn to the United States.

And because Germany is a federation of kingdoms, each kingdom has a land policy, from the current point of view, the grain exported by the Chicago consortium to the Kingdom of Bavaria is very cheap, because the prince negotiated with the German government to reduce the royal appropriation as a condition, and reduced the grain tariff into the Kingdom of Bavaria, so the Chicago consortium still has a good impression of the Kingdom of Bavaria, as for the local farmers in Bavaria? Either go to a more profitable factory, or directly take the subsidy to farm ....... The prince who knows history will never save money on food!

There are also inevitable reasons for the Mellon consortium to support Germany, first of all, they have a small share of the domestic oil market in the United States, so it is necessary to go out, but the current oil is not the oil market after World War II, it belongs to the industrial blood level. Look at what fuel is used in the world now? Except for cars, most other energy sources can be coal. Plane? What is this? Although warships or ships can be mixed with kerosene, more than 80% of the voyage is coal-burned. The high-speed section had to be sprayed with fuel. Car? This thing needs to burn gasoline, no, not necessarily, steam cars are also on fire for a while.

And compared with the various minerals of various Morgan consortiums, Germany is actually not short of fuel, but Germany is next to Romania, Bavaria also has oil fields in Turkey, and Turkey is a member of the Allied Powers, and the advantage of the Mellon consortium is not large, so he will not give up this huge cooperative customer both internally and externally, and with Morgan and the Chicago consortium taking the lead, Mellon will not become the target of public criticism if he jumps out.

The statements of the above three consortiums can be understood by Rockefeller, but what I didn't expect is that in the end, the DuPont consortium also expressed support. In this kind of situation involving the distribution of interests, it is not a political rhetoric, just turn your head and not admit it, since everyone is going to enter into an offensive and defensive alliance, then there will definitely be considerable restrictions, and any betrayal will become the common enemy of everyone. Unless the Americans are all anti-water, but the probability of anti-water is almost 0....... Therefore, it is understandable that Rockefeller made a statement when he was coming to the end, and in the case of everyone giving the bottom, it is not a friend, it is an enemy.......

In Rockefeller's view, the other three have reasons to support, and even themselves have reasons to support, but only the DuPont consortium does not! What are they doing? Munitions and chemicals. What are the Germans doing NB? The arms have the Bavarian royal family, the chemicals have Prussia, and the products of both sides are 100% competitors! Bavaria's military products are not only suppressed by Krupp and others in Germany, but also by other military enterprises in the world! As for the German chemical industry, it is naturally NB, and in terms of chemical dyes, it belongs to the global monopoly level.

Therefore, if there is any American consortium that wants Germany to die, the DuPont consortium is definitely the first. But DuPont's statement is also reasonable. First of all, Germany wants to prepare for war, so the basic chemical raw materials can be inclined to the military industry, all kinds of unnecessary chemical products need to reduce the output, or give up some low-end products directly to do things that can be used in the military industry, for example, the production of toluene does not produce toluene, turn around and make ********** ....... But the foundation is still needed, what should I do if my own production capacity is not enough? It could only be imported from abroad, and then the Germans gave DuPont a big order.

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