Chapter 95: The Best Base

"Not only that, but the Jiangnan Cement Plant will also serve as a training base for our skilled workers......

That's all there is to Jin Tao's request for the time being, but in the future, Germany's industrial machine will be wanted. Believe in Karl in front of you. The consortium behind Dr. Günther was able to get those things. And China's threat to Germany is not too great, after all, it is too far away.

In addition, China had some common interests with Germany, such as the war against the Soviet Union. If Jin Tao had succeeded in farming, Mongolia would never have become a separate land between China and the Soviet Union.

That is China's land, just for the world's largest copper-molybdenum mine in Mongolian land, and for Mongolia's axial reserves, Jin Tao will not use some worthless military aid in exchange for such a large piece of land.

As for saying that the Soviet Union is also an ally, then well, should Wai Xinganling, Haisenwei, and Mongolia all be returned, and then compensate for the material losses caused for so long and the loss of dignity and feelings of the Chinese? Otherwise, what kind of bullshit league is called?

No compensation?

That is easier to deal with, and I believe that the Soviets will like to be stabbed in the middle of the abdomen by China while they can't withstand the German attack. Then the Germans occupied the entire territory of the Soviet Union, using the Slavs as slaves, believing that they did not have much to do with China.

After all, it will have to be a few years later, and in a few years, when Jin Tao has achieved success, I believe that China does not need to worry about any country in the world.

Don't mention any ideology, don't mention anything, if you owe Lao Tzu, you can't miss a big son.

In fact, we Chinese are often very naïve in international affairs because of our vision, and it is easy for us to be used as guns by others. Because the only truth in international politics is that in international politics, there are no permanent friends, and there will never be permanent enemies.

Of course, the conflict between China and Japan, because of geostrategy, history, and ethnic hatred, is not within the scope of this sentence.

It can be said that Carl. Dr. Günther, while looking at the technological content of these future products, Jin Tao also sees that the humanitarian in front of him is also a capitalist. When he was a humanitarian, it did not prevent him from thinking "in business".

That is, although Japan is an ally of Germany, as long as the capital can increase rapidly, the impact will not affect the interests of the Japanese, and it is not something he should consider. That's Adolf. Mr. Hitler should have thought about it.

And Carl. Dr. Günther guessed in his heart that if the giant in front of him had a powerful army, Adolf. Whether Mr. Hitler would remain an ally with the Japanese is a matter of course.

So you readers can assume that if China had become a nuclear and satellite country in World War II, then Adolf had become a nuclear and satellite country. Hitler would have chosen who would have been an ally. It doesn't matter whether you like the Chinese or the Japanese, because it's naïve to talk about such things in international politics.

One of the most important options in international politics is to be friends with the strong, believing that as long as the leader is not stupid, he knows how to choose.

Cal. The business negotiations between Dr. Günther and Jin Tao can be said to have gone very smoothly. In particular, the walkie-talkie experiment assisted by the Dane Schindberg made Carl Anderberg . Dr. Günther expressed even more enthusiasm.

As mentioned earlier, a small walkie-talkie itself represents a lot of wealth. However, the technology of electronic technology contained in it is even more covetous. And the money it represents is like the wealth that Intel will represent in the future.

As long as the capitalists are clear-minded, they know how to choose.

"Doctor, I think you should inform your company's headquarters of the experiment report and our needs, and if they don't believe it, they can come here to test our walkie-talkies on the spot. But don't dismantle, spy on, or steal my property, that's something I won't tolerate! ”

Jin Tao's words carried some warnings, but he knew that the capitalists would do everything for the sake of technology.

It's like when the Japanese sent a huge delegation in order to obtain the technology of Chinese rice paper production, and they also stole scraps and raw materials. The end result was that Chinese rice paper was squeezed back from the world market, and the Japanese rice paper was greatly profitable.

If he didn't understand the importance of technology at that time, at least Jin Tao would not let this kind of thing happen. As a soldier, please believe that when he dealt with it, the method was absolutely bloody and scared to everyone.

"Of course, of course, don't worry. We Germans are pragmatic, and if we could cooperate, we would not have done such shameless things! ”

The so-called obedient listening, Carl. Dr. Günther's answer also contained a small caveat. That is, if Jin Tao does not share enough technology, and it affects the return on investment, then the Germans will certainly not be satisfied.

"Hacha, don't worry, I'm a sincere person when I do business!"

As he spoke, Jin Tao raised the wine glass in his hand. Cal. Dr. Günther likewise raised his glass, blinking and waiting to hear Jin Tao's "toast". He originally thought that Jin Tao would say something about the future development of business as a toast, but what he didn't expect was that Jin Tao didn't see him as a businessman at this time.

"Carl. Dr. Günther, on behalf of all the officers and men of the Xuan You Army, I would like to toast you to all the Chinese who have received your blessing in protection. Your deeds in Nanjing City are worth remembering every Chinese! ”

These words made Carl, who had just negotiated a big deal. Dr. Günther's heart was hot, and he was shocked and looked at Jin Tao with new eyes. After a little analysis of what he had done here, it suddenly dawned on him that this was a very shrewd fellow.

Jin Tao came here to talk about business, not hidden issues. But because of trade secrets, he had to willingly provide him with enough cover. The Japanese would never even be allowed to provoke him, after all, it was a matter involving billions of dollars. The interests of little Japan are nothing in the eyes of a capitalist in his eyes.

And he himself will be persuaded by him to provide cement to the Japanese. Of course, according to the Chinese thinking, cement is naturally fake. For example, the quantity of cement needed or some means that looks good on the surface, but is not of good quality in essence.

In short, the solidity of those cements is not worth trusting, and Karl. Dr. Günther also believed that Jin Tao must have a way to deal with the cement fortifications, otherwise he would have told himself the production method of the "fast front" with confidence.

Well, the super-large caliber warhead of the RPG is used against that thing. After all, even Merkava 3, one of the most protective tanks, has to weigh and weigh when facing PRG, not to mention any cement components, especially inferior cement components.

However, the good thing is that for this reason, the Jiangnan cement plant will not suffer too much loss because it has been closed for too long. At the same time, Jin Tao used money to purchase food, which also satisfied Carl. Günter is a need for money when it comes to income. More importantly, if Jin Tao's technology is recognized by the consortium of the parent company of Jiangnan Cement Factory, then I am afraid that Jin Tao has successfully laid a nail in the Japanese-occupied area that they cannot pull out no matter what.

As a weaker party in terms of technology, military, and economic power, there is no need to imagine that little Japan will abandon Germany. On the contrary, Germany could abandon Little Japan at any time. It is certain that if China is strong enough and tough, Germany chooses China as an ally, and that is an inevitable choice.

Of course, if China is strong and tough enough, allies will also want to be friends with the Chinese. To put it bluntly, by that time, whoever is an ally with China will win the Second World War.

As for the Japanese, at least Jin Tao will never be friends with them. In the future, if anyone wants to be friends with China, they should make some efforts to work together to destroy little Japan, or else they will lose the World War II, which costs a huge amount of money.

Of course, this requires development, strength, and especially the application of technology. But for now, the good news is that the first step has been taken.

Germany's industrial machine tools, excellent weapons systems, American automobiles, aircraft production lines, and to be honest, with Jin Tao's EeePC and what he brings, there is nothing in this world that cannot be exchanged.

In time, a soldier armed with high-tech equipment will make the whole world tremble.

It is worth mentioning that the Second World War was in fact the embodiment of the extreme development of tanks and aircraft at that time. The post-war period was the beginning of the great development of aviation technology, space technology, and electronic technology.

The Second World War was precisely a stage of upgrading weapons. For example, tanks have changed from the actual Deutsche Mark I tank to later large-caliber artillery, missiles from VI~VII, airplanes from piston to jet, and electronic technology from electron tubes to transistors. In 1945, the world's first electronic computer was born, marking the dawn of a new era.

For example, satellites could almost determine the victorious side of World War II, because at that time it would be difficult to have any suddenness of a battle. For example, missiles that can be accurately guided may also be able to determine the course of World War II.

It can be assumed that if all the missiles fired by the Germans at Britain could reach a relatively accurate accuracy of 50 meters, then Britain would have been in ruins and had to surrender.

Lo and behold, it is not necessary for people to decide here, but the new generation of technology that can determine the outcome of the war.

For Jin Tao's representation, Carl. Dr. Günther was satisfied. At least he feels that his efforts have paid off, and he knows what he should do in the future.

Of course, the German enterprises in the Japanese occupation zone will not be controlled, and this is not the best base of operations for Jintao!