Chapter 133 European Economy
The German Confederation is entering the fast lane of economic growth, and at the same time, it has also led to the rapid development of military and civilian science and technology, and the comprehensive national strength has amazed the world, but when people are preaching the myth of German governance, Eric Adrian's development accelerator has not stopped, and his hard work is not well known to everyone.
Dinah, who had returned to Berlin from Hanover, had not seen Eric for several days, and did not even know where her husband was. She sighed, feeling understanding and helpless at the same time, because post-war Germany was full of holes, and if it weren't for Eric's hard work, sooner or later it would be divided like Austria-Hungary.
The Hansafelt Palace was still as busy as it had been when she left, the tall spruce trees around the palace had grown more leafy, and the only difference was that the toys that her son had played with were in the most prominent position in the hall. Dinah knew very well in her heart that this was a father expressing his thoughts about his son, and that the identity, responsibility and mission of the president of the country had deprived him of the power to be a father in a sense, and he could only deal with the guilt in his heart in this way.
Walking into Eric's presidential office, the desk was full of documents waiting to be approved, development plans submitted by various departments, and the Ministry of Defense's military reorganization plan, and Dinah felt heavy when she pulled out a copy of it. Except for the president himself, only secret Aynata and himself can enter and leave this office at will, and anyone else must first ask the president to enter it, so when Aynata went out to inspect the work together, this unusually spacious office was covered with thick dust.
Dinah almost couldn't straighten up after an afternoon of intense hygiene work, and seeing Eric's office rejuvenated and bright, her heart was satisfied, and her tired body seemed to be stretched. She put down what she was doing and went through Eric's itinerary, planning to surprise her husband as much as she could when he came home.
September is the most pleasant time of year in Germany, and for Almar it is a great time of year. Prime Minister Stresemann presented the National Employment Report to President Eric, and a copy was distributed by the Ministry of Finance and other ministries. The industrial boom brought a spring of labor employment to Germany, and the rapid decline of the national unemployment rate to single digits cannot but be said to be a great miracle.
In less than a year after the war, the national economy began to grow rapidly as a whole, and the German Confederation became a big donor in many countries on the European continent. But Armar knew in his heart that the indelible credit of Eric's government team to these achievements, and of course, the extraordinary leadership of Eric made it possible for a stormy and torn German empire to be reunited and reborn at a time when it was about to disintegrate, which was of course a miracle, more like a myth.
Returning to Berlin from Wilhelmshaven, in just a few days, the papers on Yarmar's desk were piled up, which gave him a lot of headaches.
Dresden is located in the north of Czechoslovakia, because of the independence of the Czech Republic, the city government wants to take advantage of the opportunity of the development of friendly relations between the two countries to carry out bilateral trade, the "report" is already on the desk, but without the president's approval, he can not decide this matter at will, let alone obtain the support of the cabinet. However, only he knows when the president will return to Berlin in Frankfurt, and Chancellor Stresemann is busy receiving foreign guests from all over the world. However, this "bilateral trade idea" was clearly worth trying, so he had to decide to go to Frankfurt in person the next day to get the president's signature.
Early in the morning, Almar, who was about to get into the car, suddenly noticed that the president's wife, Dinah, was walking towards the Treasury building. Yarma retracted his feet that had stepped into the car and stood where he was, knowing that Dinah had returned to Berlin from Hanover yesterday and must now be in a hurry to see President Eric, and perhaps they could go all the way.
Dinah also saw Yarmar at the same time: "Oh! Good morning, the distinguished Minister Yarma Schacht! Dinah Eugene Hilna reports to you. ”
Yarma smiled and said, "Hello dear lady! You see, I'm heading to Frankfurt, so if you don't feel wronged, how about going along? Yes, because Mr. President is there, and we just go to work, not to play. ”
Hearing that Eric was in Frankfurt, Dinah was overjoyed: "That's great, if Your Excellency doesn't bother you, I'd be happy to go with you, thank you in advance." ”
Yarma himself opened the door and invited Dina to get into the car, then turned around and called his assistant over and asked him to forward a copy of the same "report" to the Cabinet of Ministers and tell them to deal with it quickly, and as soon as the president approved it, he immediately informed the Dresden city government to come up with an implementation plan and start the work. After that, I got in the car and set off.
Germany's economic recovery after the war surprised the United States, Britain, France and other countries, and let other countries see a template that they could learn from.
Although Prime Minister Stresemann does not usually accompany the president on visits all over the world, he is also busy with a lot of domestic affairs, especially when Eric is not in Berlin, and all the burden falls on his shoulders.
After the independence of Czechoslovakia, the overall framework of state governance was basically formed, and Thomas Masaryk quickly sent a large mission to Daberlin, expressing a strong desire to establish good-neighborly relations and to visit Czechoslovakia at the convenience of President Eric, and to pave the way for Thomas Masaryk's visit to Berlin. Prime Minister Stresemann gave a brief welcoming ceremony and conveyed President Eric's sincere greetings.
In accordance with the intention of the two sides and the prior commitment made by President Erik to President Thomas Masaryk, the German Confederation will actively participate in the national priority construction projects of Czechoslovakia, and it has been agreed to help the Czech Republic to complete part of the construction of Czech roads and infrastructure in the form of loans, and then to carry out fruitful cooperation in various economic fields.
As the Type III tank was preparing for mass production, Stresemann also hoped that the Czechoslovak delegation would witness the achievements of German industry. In effect, Streiseman was promoting his country's military products.
The representative of the Czech Republic was very grateful to Chancellor Stresemann for his hospitality, in the early days of the establishment of the Czech Republic, the Czech Republic was in great need of the support and help of the German Confederation, at present, domestic processing machinery, daily necessities and industrial raw materials are scarce, if Germany so wishes, the Czech Republic can trade raw coal, uranium, antimony, lead and other mineral deposits.
Stresemann was secretly happy, and as Eric expected, the Czech Republic took the initiative to propose the geological and mineral resources that Germany was eager to get, and it also solved Germany's urgent needs smoothly. However, they did not show it, but on the premise of cooperation between the two sides, many demands were put forward in favor of Germany, and the Czech representatives all expressed their positions one by one, and to a large extent met the conditions put forward by Germany.
At this moment, President Eric is still in Frankfurt supervising the acceptance of Type III tanks by the Army's armored divisions. However, the work in Berlin was not wasted, and the reception and talks of the Czechoslovak delegation were basically carried out proudly under his remote command. He is like a giant god who can see the world from the bottom of his heart, and he controls and observes everything that happens in the country. However, he was not willing to spend his time on these fancy receptions, as the so-called show their talents, and Stresemann was an expert in this area, so let him take full control.
The sudden appearance of Dinah and Yarma in the tank arena surprised Eric greatly, and these days, he almost forgot that he still had a wife and children, and that he was a man, a husband, and a father in addition to being the president of the German Confederation. Instead of meeting Eric immediately, Dinah stood at the edge of the arena from afar, waiting for her husband to finish his work before giving her a warm and warm hug.
The couple's meeting is very poignant, since Paul von Hindenburg took Eric from Adrian's estate before the First World War, the two of them have been together more often, and after being elected president of the country, although Dinah came from Hanover to Maryenburg to accompany him, the time for the two to see each other is limited. Eric's guilt could not be expressed, and he could only find temporary relief in a tight hug.
Dinah has never blamed Eric, as the president's wife, he feels more envy and boasting of himself from the outside world, as a wife, he feels that her husband is very considerate and loves him, what is more meaningful in the world than understanding and supporting? On the contrary, she felt more in love with Eric, and she was willing to use everything she could to assist such a good man.
In addition to Czechoslovakia, the visits of Austria and Hungary were also expected by Eric, and as the exemplary role of the German economy continues to expand, Romania and Serbia and other countries may also visit one after another. However, for the United States, Britain, France and other countries, Germany should continue to put on a picture of poverty, and strive to make them imperceptibly feel their original "three hearts", that is, to reassure the French; Get Americans to their hearts; Let the British be more hearty;
The implication behind the constant visits of neighboring countries is self-evident: in the context of a complex international context, they are all beginning to lose trust in the Western powers and turn to Germany for help. Eric was keenly aware of this subtle change, and he was waiting for a situation in which he would quickly integrate these neighbors, who had not yet set the direction for their country, and make them an important part of the defense of the German Confederation. A new economic globalization is coming, and the most effective plunder is not through the means of war, but through financial strategies to dominate the overall situation.
Under the premise that the world has not yet completed the economic division, Eric is confident that leading Germany will set off a "golden mark" trend in Europe and even around the world, using the form of economic immersion to assist diplomatic purposes, using the country's economic strength to build an iron-blooded army, and using the iron army to consolidate the country's major interests, which is the road to the rise of the German Confederation in his heart.