Chapter 423: Sino-German Cooperation (Part II)

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The mustache was immediately moved by this, although it will lose some Czech skilled workers, but Germany's own degree of industrialization is very high, and the current employment pressure is still very high, just send to the Czech Republic to fill the gap, instead of having to rely on some low-wage jobs provided by the state to barely survive when you can't find a job as before, isn't it a double win? The mustache thought about it again, and decided that in addition to the Czechs, the "dissidents" such as the Communists in Germany and Austria, and even the real criminals in prison, could be thrown to China if they wanted to. But for the Jews who are bent on extermination, and there are still many oils and water that have not been squeezed out, the mustache refuses to let go

After some bargaining between the two sides, Hu Weidong, on behalf of the Red Party, offered to take a package from Germany (including Germany proper, Austria and the Czech Republic). The German government was responsible for "persuading" them to sign long-term work contracts with the people's governments of the liberated areas and sending them to China, while the governments of the liberated areas paid the German government a certain amount of honorarium accordingly. The words are high-sounding, but as long as people who are not too stupid can see that this is actually a disguised "human trafficking", Hu Weidong's nickname "human trafficker", which was originally only ridiculed in China, has also spread all over Shijie

Objectively speaking, however, this agreement is beneficial to China, Germany, and Europeans who have been forced to leave their homes, and can almost be called a "win-win-win-win" situation. As a result, China has obtained a large number of skilled workers and some high-level talents, and in the long run, the process of industrialization has been accelerated by more than ten years. However, Germany not only eliminated the "security risks" at home and in the occupied areas, but also gained a large amount of tangible economic benefits. The profit is naturally not small; As for the Europeans who were forced to travel thousands of miles to China, they were thus freed from the clutches of the Nazis and avoided the fate of being captured in concentration camps and dying. With the exception of a handful of hardcore rebels who fought the Nazis, few were unwilling.

Even the hardcore rebels were mostly persuaded by Hu Weidong, and in fact they themselves knew that as long as Britain and France continued to condone the Nazis. They alone could not recover their homeland (the Czechs) or overthrow the Nazi government (the German-Austrian Communist Party), and their resistance would mean nothing but to show that they would not give in, but would implicate innocent people. But after some analysis by Hu Weidong. Let them understand that the European war is inevitable, and once Britain and France start a war with Germany, everyone's wishes will be realized, and these guys will not be as dead or alive as they were at the beginning, but agree with what Hu Weidong said, "leave a useful body and wait for the opportunity". On behalf of the Red Party, Hu Weidong also promised that as long as the war broke out in Europe, those who were determined to return to China to resist the war would be allowed to return to Europe. Of course, the Red Party is only responsible for sending them abroad, and how they return to Europe after that is none of their business

The Red Party's "importation" of skilled workers from Germany continued until after the German blitzkrieg on Poland, the declaration of war by Britain and France, and the beginning of a naval blockade of Germany, during which time the Chinese gained mainly from the Czechs and Slovakia (Slovakia had a much less sense of resistance to the Germans than the Czechs). But there are rebels everywhere. There are millions of skilled workers and engineers in Germany and Austria, and thousands of middle and senior Jishu talents (even Germany will not let go of such talents easily, unless they are really useless for themselves, so Hu Weidong feels very lucky to have a few thousand people. )

The arrival of such a large number of highly qualified people (Note 1) who are fully adapted to large-scale industrial production is a major opportunity that has never been seen in the history of the rise of any backward industrial country, not only to serve as teachers for Chinese workers, but also to directly devote themselves to front-line industrial production, so that China, which was still in the early stage of industrialization at that time, was able to make full use of the countless advanced machinery and equipment worth billions of dollars introduced during this period and formed a huge industrial production capacity. As a result, China rapidly grew into a powerful industrial power comparable to that of a second-class power. With this foundation, when a large number of young intellectuals trained after China's universal compulsory education enter the factories, they can directly inherit these industrial bases established with the help of outsiders, without having to develop slowly from scratch, thus saving at least one generation

In order to get these millions of skilled workers, the Red Party paid a full 600 million US dollars, which is equivalent to more than 600 US dollars per person on average, and later more than ninety percent of these workers have been working in China until the end of World War II, plus the constraints of huge liquidated damages on long-term contracts, the average number of years of work is more than 8 years, and the cost is less than 80 US dollars a year per person, which is much cheaper than the previous talent introduction, and compared with those so-called "experts" sent by the Soviet Union, Even if the Czechs are just ordinary skilled workers, the average quality is not necessarily much lower.

Although the number of workers is still not enough to fully fill the gap, it has been able to further deepen the cooperation between the two sides. "After all, China is a backward country, so let's suffer a little loss." , Hu Weidong said, but those who know the inside story understand that he is actually cheap

The cooperation between the two sides first started with Jishu, as a traverser and technology master, Hu Weidong has ideas and ideas in his head, but China lacks the industrial base to turn them into actual products, so it can only cooperate with Germany to develop such as drop-shaped submarines, practical fuel cells, and so on. At the same time, the two sides also carried out a wide range of jishu exchanges, for example, China took out the rocket jishu that has achieved preliminary results in exchange for a variety of seeker jishu that Germany has just made a breakthrough, so as to pierce the layer of window paper, China soon made a major breakthrough in the guidance jishu, acoustic self-guided torpedoes, wire-guided torpedoes, anti-ship missiles, anti-aircraft missiles and other guided weapons in the following years have been successfully developed, Not to mention ballistic missiles with inertial guidance systems (the simplest in structure and mechanism).

Note 1: Germany and the Czech Republic are two countries with a high degree of industrialization that can rank among the top three on shijie, and their ordinary skilled workers who came to China at this time can even be used as jishu workers, and jishu workers can be used as engineers. )