Chapter 228 The World War Begins

I'll change it after brushing my teeth, and if there's someone reading in the middle of the night, wait five minutes and then read it

In the past 1938, Lin Han spent most of his energy in Asia, and he went around Japan, helping Li Huamei and Katyusha to fool Emperor Chonghito successfully, and let Li Huamei "go undercover in Japan" as "Yamato Nadeshiko". In addition, Lin Han also did one thing, which was to help the German football team win the football World Cup in 1938.

In 1938, there was another country that established diplomatic relations with New China, and that was the Netherlands, which survived the Chinese storm in 1935. At that time, De Linhan "pleaded", and when the People's Liberation Army took Shanghai, it did not confiscate the wealth of the ABN AMRO, and the ABN AMRO retreated almost completely in China after the war.

Lin Han spared the Dutch because he took a fancy to the Dutch colony in the Lanfang region of Borneo. New China maintained relatively good relations with the Netherlands, which was conducive to the infiltration of a large number of Chinese there. According to Lin Han's vision, he wanted to establish his own Chinese state in the Malaissily region.

In terms of external publicity, Lin Han's reason for letting the Dutch go was that when he studied in Europe in his early years, he was helped by a certain Dutch couple, so he asked the CCP's top level for favor in this matter, and put on a posture of treating the Dutch as "an old friend of the Chinese people."

At that time, the Shanghai Concession was forcibly repossessed by the Chinese Communists, a large amount of foreign assets in China were confiscated, and the stocks of companies and banks around the world that were close to the "China concept" fell sharply, and the Dutch industry in China was no exception.

Taking advantage of the sharp decline in this "Chinese concept stock", Lin Hanming was at the lowest point overseas. Secretly eat a large number of shares of Dutch companies that have fallen to the bottom. After the end of the war in 1937, the "good news" came: the Chinese Communists returned the Dutch's assets in China, and the Dutch actually suffered a small loss in this storm, and the related stocks rose sharply. Later, under the matchmaking of Lin Han, in 1937, the Dutch government and the CCP signed some commercial agreements, and in 1938, the Dutch government was the first to recognize New China. Spurred on by a few pieces of good news, only the Dutch and Germans could laugh when the countries of Western Europe were wailing over the China crisis, and the Dutch stocks that had fallen sharply before rose in the process. Using political means to manipulate Sino-Dutch relations. Tong guò speculated stocks. Lin Han made more money than he could have made by directly confiscating the Dutchman's assets in China.

After 1937, as the People's Liberation Army gradually liberated China, a large number of "Black Five" elements fled to Hong Kong and Nanyang. In this process, a large number of cadres of the "Blue Coat Society" were also included. After the liberation of Shanghai. These former artillery operatives. Although he handed in the "letter of surrender", he "revolted" in time. But to be honest, even their hearts are still uneasy. Lin Han wanted to build a country overseas, and what he lacked most was talent, so he accepted a large number of teams from the Blue Coat Society. Among them is Director Dai Yunong.

After 1937, a large number of former artillery party agents combined with Lin Han's mocking troupe, and began to fully infiltrate Southeast Asia under the identity of "fugitives". As for Lin Han's other identity, Xuanwu Sect, which deeply hated the British Empire for its damaged interests in China, had declared the religion an illegal organization and forcibly closed down the branches of Xuanwu Sect in the British colonies.

Things are already clear in China, and Lin Han's own career is just getting started. From 1929 to 1939, nearly a decade has passed. After ten years of sharpening his sword, Lin Han has now finally formed a group team headed by him. As the crisis of the European war approached, the founders of New China, in accordance with the promises made with him in the Soviet Union that year, also secretly sent a large number of cadres to infiltrate the South Seas to help Lin Han make preparations for the future "founding of the country".

Lin Han's target is Kalimantan Island in the South Seas, especially in East Malaysia and Brunei, which are the places he wants most. Brunei has oil, not to mention that it is significant, but it is now a Dutch colony. During the Chinese Liberation War from 1935 to 1936, a large number of Chinese in Nanyang responded to Lin Han's call to return to China to serve. After the war, these people were all reorganized by New China and then transferred to Lin Han's leadership. Today, Lin Han has a very high prestige among the Nanyang Chinese, and it is only natural that he has become their recognized leader.

However, 1938 was still not a good time for the Nanyang Chinese to establish a state, and before the start of the European war, what Lin Han could do now was only to secretly contact the local Chinese, strengthen collusion, and continue to accumulate strength and wait for the opportunity.

The time is coming soon, though. "I'll change it after brushing my teeth, and if there's someone reading in the middle of the night, wait five minutes and then read it."

In the past 1938, Lin Han spent most of his energy in Asia, and he went around Japan, helping Li Huamei and Katyusha to fool Emperor Chonghito successfully, and let Li Huamei "go undercover in Japan" as "Yamato Nadeshiko". In addition, Lin Han also did one thing, which was to help the German football team win the football World Cup in 1938.

In 1938, there was another country that established diplomatic relations with New China, and that was the Netherlands, which survived the Chinese storm in 1935. At that time, De Linhan "pleaded", and when the People's Liberation Army took Shanghai, it did not confiscate the wealth of the ABN AMRO, and the ABN AMRO retreated almost completely in China after the war.

Lin Han spared the Dutch because he took a fancy to the Dutch colony in the Lanfang region of Borneo. New China maintained relatively good relations with the Netherlands, which was conducive to the infiltration of a large number of Chinese there. According to Lin Han's vision, he wanted to establish his own Chinese state in the Malaissily region.

In terms of external publicity, Lin Han's reason for letting the Dutch go was that when he studied in Europe in his early years, he was helped by a certain Dutch couple, so he asked the CCP's top level for favor in this matter, and put on a posture of treating the Dutch as "an old friend of the Chinese people."

At that time, the Shanghai Concession was forcibly repossessed by the Chinese Communists, a large amount of foreign assets in China were confiscated, and the stocks of companies and banks around the world that were close to the "China concept" fell sharply, and the Dutch industry in China was no exception.

Take advantage of the sharp fall of this "Chinese concept stock". When Lin Hanming was at the lowest point overseas, he secretly ate a large number of shares of Dutch companies that had fallen to the bottom. After the end of the war in 1937, the "good news" came: the Chinese Communists returned the Dutch's assets in China, and the Dutch actually suffered a small loss in this storm, and the related stocks rose sharply. Later, under the matchmaking of Lin Han, in 1937, the Dutch government and the CCP signed some commercial agreements, and in 1938, the Dutch government was the first to recognize New China. Spurred on by a few pieces of good news, only the Dutch and Germans could laugh out loud when the countries of Western Europe were wailing over the crisis in China. Dutch stocks, which had fallen sharply earlier, rose sharply in the process. Using political means to manipulate Sino-Dutch relations. By speculating in stocks, Lin Han made more money than he could by directly confiscating the Dutchman's assets in China.

After 1937, as the People's Liberation Army gradually liberated China, a large number of "Black Five" elements fled to Hong Kong and Nanyang. In the process. It also includes a large number of cadres of the "Blue Coat Society". After the liberation of Shanghai. These former artillery operatives. Although they handed in the "surrender letter" and "revolted" in time, to be honest, even they were still uneasy in their hearts. Lin Han wants to build a country overseas, and what he lacks most is talent. He accepted a large number of teams from the Blue Coat Society, including Director Dai Yunong.

After 1937, a large number of former artillery party agents combined with Lin Han's mocking troupe, and began to fully infiltrate Southeast Asia under the identity of "fugitives". As for Lin Han's other identity, Xuanwu Sect, which deeply hated the British Empire for its damaged interests in China, had declared the religion an illegal organization and forcibly closed down the branches of Xuanwu Sect in the British colonies.

Things are already clear in China, and Lin Han's own career is just getting started. From 1929 to 1939, nearly a decade has passed. After ten years of sharpening his sword, Lin Han has now finally formed a group team headed by him. As the crisis of the European war approached, the founders of New China, in accordance with the promises made with him in the Soviet Union that year, also secretly sent a large number of cadres to infiltrate the South Seas to help Lin Han make preparations for the future "founding of the country".

Lin Han's target is Kalimantan Island in the South Seas, especially in East Malaysia and Brunei, which are the places he wants most. Brunei has oil, not to mention that it is significant, but it is now a Dutch colony. During the Chinese Liberation War from 1935 to 1936, a large number of Chinese in Nanyang responded to Lin Han's call to return to China to serve. After the war, these people were all reorganized by New China and then transferred to Lin Han's leadership. Today, Lin Han has a very high prestige among the Nanyang Chinese, and it is only natural that he has become their recognized leader.

However, 1938 was still not a good time for the Nanyang Chinese to establish a state, and before the start of the European war, what Lin Han could do now was only to secretly contact the local Chinese, strengthen collusion, and continue to accumulate strength and wait for the opportunity.

The time is coming soon, though. "I'll change it after brushing my teeth, and if there's someone reading in the middle of the night, wait five minutes and then read it."

In the past 1938, Lin Han spent most of his energy in Asia, and he went around Japan, helping Li Huamei and Katyusha to fool Emperor Chonghito successfully, and let Li Huamei "go undercover in Japan" as "Yamato Nadeshiko". In addition, Lin Han also did one thing, which was to help the German football team win the football World Cup in 1938.

In 1938, there was another country that established diplomatic relations with New China, and that was the Netherlands, which survived the Chinese storm in 1935. At that time, De Linhan "pleaded", and when the People's Liberation Army took Shanghai, it did not confiscate the wealth of the ABN AMRO, and the ABN AMRO retreated almost completely in China after the war.

Lin Han spared the Dutch because he took a fancy to the Dutch colony in the Lanfang region of Borneo. New China maintained relatively good relations with the Netherlands, which was conducive to the infiltration of a large number of Chinese there. According to Lin Han's vision, he wanted to establish his own Chinese state in the Malaissily region.

In terms of external publicity, Lin Han's reason for letting the Dutch go was that when he studied in Europe in his early years, he was helped by a certain Dutch couple, so he asked the CCP's top level for favor in this matter, and put on a posture of treating the Dutch as "an old friend of the Chinese people."

At that time, the Shanghai Concession was forcibly repossessed by the Chinese Communists, a large amount of foreign assets in China were confiscated, and the stocks of companies and banks around the world that were close to the "China concept" fell sharply, and the Dutch industry in China was no exception.

Taking advantage of the sharp decline in this "Chinese concept stock", Lin Hanming secretly ate a large number of shares of Dutch companies that fell to the bottom when he was at the lowest point overseas. After the end of the war in 1937, the "good news" came: the Chinese Communists returned the Dutch's assets in China, and the Dutch actually suffered a small loss in this storm, and the related stocks rose sharply. Later, under the matchmaking of Lin Han, in 1937, the Dutch government and the CCP signed some commercial agreements, and in 1938, the Dutch government was the first to recognize New China. Spurred on by a few pieces of good news, only the Dutch and Germans could laugh when the countries of Western Europe were wailing over the China crisis, and the Dutch stocks that had fallen sharply before rose in the process. By manipulating Sino-Dutch relations by political means and speculating in stocks, Lin Han made more money than he could by directly confiscating the Dutchman's assets in China.

After 1937, as the People's Liberation Army gradually liberated China, a large number of "Black Five" elements fled to Hong Kong and Nanyang. In this process, a large number of cadres of the "Blue Coat Society" were also included. After the liberation of Shanghai, although these former artillery party spies handed in their "surrender" and "revolted" in time, to be honest, even they were still uneasy in their hearts. Lin Han wanted to build a country overseas, and what he lacked most was talent, so he accepted a large number of teams from the Blue Coat Society, including Director Dai Yunong.

After 1937, a large number of former artillery party agents combined with Lin Han's mocking troupe, and began to fully infiltrate Southeast Asia under the identity of "fugitives". As for Lin Han's other identity, Xuanwu Sect, which deeply hated the British Empire for its damaged interests in China, had declared the religion an illegal organization and forcibly closed down the branches of Xuanwu Sect in the British colonies.

Things are already clear in China, and Lin Han's own career is just getting started. From 1929 to 1939, nearly a decade has passed. After ten years of sharpening his sword, Lin Han has now finally formed a (to be continued......