The 729 is at full power
On May 5, a month and a half after the outbreak of the Soviet-German war, Germany was only a short distance away from the capital of the Soviet Union.
As the head of Germany, Li Le pinched the news from the Far East and didn't know what he was thinking.
Japan seized Midway, and the United States did not know what trade-offs and choices it would make. He could no longer predict the course of the war, nor could he judge the next series of changes.
Some of the advantages of the traverser have been offset by the change in the direction of the war, and he can no longer "predict" the outcome of a battle like a god, nor can he do something in advance to change or make up for it.
"The Japanese have occupied Midway...... The Third Reich had one more threat from the East. Throwing away the news, Li Le looked at Deputy Führer Hess.
This lately mixed up has become more and more good, and even vaguely means to take Goering's position instead.
He is in charge of agricultural development and has a very high level of support at the grassroots level in Germany. This year has been a good year for Germany, or rather a year of miraculous economic growth.
The dividends brought by war make everyone happy, but the pain caused by war is within the scope of control.
In this case, everyone has food to eat, vegetables to eat, luxury meat and fish to consume, and even home appliances such as tape recorders issued by the state - life is really getting better and better.
If it weren't for the fact that there were children fighting on the front lines, a neighbor's husband or son who had just been killed, and a national flag hanging on the door with a certificate of exemption from military service, life would have been better.
Almost one or two out of ten families have someone killed or wounded on the battlefield.
Behind the German Army's invincibility on the rampage was a list of 400,000 killed and almost 1 million wounded.
Although many of the wounded could recover, these wounded and dead did create social resistance to the war.
Fortunately, there are more and more benefits, which dilutes people's hatred of war. For example, the government stipulates that soldiers serving on the front line are subject to a lot of special welfare allowances.
Hess, as the direct person in charge, ordered the SS to deliver food, eggs, and fish to every household to ensure the livelihood of these families who had joined the army.
So now the mood of the civilian population in Germany is still very stable, because there are no negative effects such as bombing, and many people do not even think that Germany is still at war.
"My Führer, it's still too late to sign the Axis Agreement with Japan. Our interests in the East will not be guaranteed by this ally. Hess is not a traversal, and of course he doesn't know what Li Le really thinks in his heart.
"Guaranteed by the Japanese? They can only guarantee that it will become a living hell for nothing. Li Le snorted coldly and said sarcastically.
Everyone present knew that the head of state did not have any favorable feelings towards Japan, and he preferred to talk about the mysterious Tibet and the barren and backward China, but he was not willing to talk about Japan.
This antipathy seems to be innate, and for a year from last June to now, the Führer has never been in favor of a political strategy of a full-scale alliance with Japan.
"When I'm dead, you'll have countless hours to form an alliance with the Japanese." Li Le once again made his position clear.
Then the Führer, looking at Speer, asked: "How far has the industrial mobilization been going?" ”
"My Führer, the process of industrial mobilization of the occupied territories as a whole has been carried out to sixty-nine percent." Speer replied confidently.
If there was one department that was as busy at this time as the army was fighting, it was the Ministry of Industry of the Third Reich.
The department has just been replaced by its new minister, Speer, another Führer's henchman. After Speer came to power, he began to quantify the mobilization criteria and put German industry up and running at high speed.
How busy are the factories now? It is so busy that the lights in the factory do not need to be turned off, and the machinery and equipment do not need to be turned off!
All factories, especially those for war equipment, have begun to use a three-shift system for production.
Because of the abundant electricity and the increasing number of workers, the three-shift system is becoming more and more popular.
After four months of hard work, Germany's weekend system combined with wartime apprenticeship training regulations has allowed Germany to have countless more apprentices who can operate machine tools.
These apprentices are now able to assist their teachers in machining, and although the yield has dropped slightly, the production speed has doubled!
It is a great miracle that Germany has increased its production capacity by one-third by relying on the apprenticeship system alone, without adding factories on a large scale.
"Strive to reach 75 percent as soon as possible!" Li Le gave a new standard, which made Speer have a headache.
The remaining enterprises and factories are either civilian or scattered small factories and workshops, which are not easy to manage and cannot be centralized to formulate production standards.
It is simply impossible to mobilize the entire country to 100 per cent. So 75 percent is already a very staggering number.
"To what extent is the formation of the Ukrainian Defense Forces going?" After the Führer had ordered Speer's work, he quickly changed his subject.
He was very efficient, because no one dared to disobey his orders these days. Everyone can only do their best to do the work assigned to them by the Führer, otherwise they will lose their work...... Or throw away your head.
Who knows when the "shadow" of the intelligence service, which is basically only external, will start spying on his own people on a whim?
At that level of pervasiveness, no one dares to deal with it carelessly. The Ming Dynasty's Jinyiwei and Dongchang oppressed the civilian system, and how much deterrence the shadow had in the Third Empire.
Franz, who took over part of the responsibilities of the SS? Schwartz was smiling, as if he were a KFC grandfather.
He has always been inconspicuous, hiding in the shadow of Himmler, unfamiliar.
But he was one of the most smiling tigers in the SS, and he was arguably the most powerful man behind the scenes within the SS.
Hearing the Führer's question, the German version of KFC grandpa laughed and replied: "We have reduced the number of people to 100,000, and if we want to expand, 200,000 is quite sure......
At this point, he paused, glanced at the Führer's expression, and then cautiously stated his difficulties: "It's just that they lack a leader to coordinate and command. ”