Chapter 147 147 Fifteen years of waiting

"The No. 4 tank has made several improvements in use, the first is to reduce the total amount of internal ammunition, changing the original ammunition base of 79 rounds to 70 rounds. The armor plates on both sides were tilted inward by 15 degrees, and the second lengthened the barrel length of the 75 mm gun, which compensated for the lack of firepower of our tanks in the Spanish Civil War, which was exposed by the No. 3 tank. The Army Armament Adviser replied.

"That's right!" Accardo seemed to think of something suddenly, looked at his military advisor, and whispered in the advisor's ear: "Let your designers design a huge super tank! Equipped with a 105 mm cannon, heavy armor, complex running gear!"

This can be said to be the opposite of the German tank that the Führer had been pursuing: huge, bulky, and not conducive to production. The adviser looked at a loss: "My Führer, the No. 4 tank can already fully adapt to the needs of tank operations, why do you want to get another weapon that is not convenient for production?"

"What if someone asks for our tank blueprints, and we don't want to give them a four?" asked Accardo with a smile.

"Isn't it okay to give it to No. 3?" asked the Army Equipment Advisor, puzzled.

"Ally, we'll give the number three! Enemy, we'll ......" Accardo knew that these technical personnel would not have so many twists and turns, so he had to break it.

"Ahh

He glanced at his Army Armament Adviser: "No one can stop you from expanding the Army's arsenal now! So be bold!" he said as he turned his head and smiled at his Air Force Armament Adviser, teasing the Army general: "This colleague of yours is too timid, yesterday he asked for 5 guns, today he wants 1 tank ......"

Several military advisers and scientific and technological personnel around him laughed along, and the atmosphere was very relaxed for a while.

"Dr. Einstein, what progress has been made in the two important projects that the University of Berlin is in charge of, computer and atomic research?" Acardo asked with laughter, looking at the famous scientist Einstein who was standing outside the crowd.

"Yuan is born first. Einstein looked a little ashamed, handed a form to Accardo and replied: "In fact, our progress in computer technology is very slow, and the results we have achieved can only be described as mediocre." Even if you get some British and American intelligence in this regard, you won't be able to develop a practical computer system before you say it. ”

"And what about atomic research?" asked Dr. Albert Einstein, a former best friend of his former best friend, the jewel of German science, with a smile on his face.

Gascoll had already reported to him more than once about Einstein's deliberate delay in German technological research, and two German scientists had already complained privately more than once that Einstein had locked the already completed number jù in his own safe and then fooled Accardo's inquiries with a pile of worthless things.

Although Gascol's Gestapo had infiltrated Einstein's residence, photographed and backed up the texts, and continued to secretly correlate the actual products at other bases, this had delayed Accardo's plans for the military-industrial development. It's just that because of Einstein's fame, killing him is really a bit more than worth the loss.

Sure enough, Einstein's answer was still those classic lines of dialogue: "Yuan Xiansheng, because of the lack of equipment and the backwardness of heavy water equipment, the atomic weapons program cannot be carried out at all, I am planning to prepare a new atomic energy utilization project, I have to remind you once again, Yuan Xiansheng, this kind of weapon is better never appear on the battlefield." ”

Einstein paved the way for the Manhattan Project when he was in the United States, but when he was in Germany, he was a stumbling block to the German atomic bomb. Accardo resisted the urge to scold, nodded at Einstein, and walked over to another scientist.

He had to follow the example of buying a horse's bones and use this Einstein, who had almost no help, to attract the world's scientific elite to work in Germany. This is an important part of his talent pool plan, and it has been a predestined policy from the moment he won over Einstein. So he still has to keep Einstein, although it doesn't have much effect, but he still has to keep it.

Rubbing the bridge of his nose, which was a little painful, Accardo sighed helplessly. After all, he is not the male protagonist in those novels, and those protagonists who are supported by everyone really make people so envious and jealous! I only persuaded the Navy to abandon the battleship plan, and I repeatedly held four military meetings and replaced the three heads of the Navy's armament department before gradually stabilizing the situation.

And those historical celebrities and famous geniuses are more than one that does not let themselves go well. Streisman who died in a plane crash disagreed with his own political views in the end, and had several conflicts of opinion, and the Einstein in front of him was even more against him at every turn, and even dared to obstruct several of the most important scientific research projects...... Several henchmen in the Wehrmacht have been cultivated slowly, and many veteran officers are still embarrassed at every turn—why is there no cheap thing for the legendary little brother to bow to?

However, when it comes to historical celebrities, Accardo suddenly remembered another famous German general, Manstein, this general he remembered a few days ago, and the investigation found out that he was a division commander under the command of General William Lister under Army Group B. Thinking of this, Accardo was afraid that he would forget it again, so he reached out and pulled out the pen that Einstein had in his breast pocket, wrote Manstein's name in the palm of his hand, and then stuffed the pen back into Einstein's pocket, who was stunned there.

Einstein was a little overwhelmed by this move, but the Führer didn't seem to be going to continue talking to him. Einstein suddenly breathed a sigh of relief, he found that his back was already covered with sweat, and the man who had once talked to him about the road of science had now become a ruthless Führer who was not angry and arrogant! He suddenly had a trace of doubt: Is it right or wrong for him to prevent him from developing and destroying weapons and from starting war in the spirit of a scientist?

"How's the Navy's plan going?" Accardo turned to asking questions, leaving Einstein aside, and the scientist, sensing the Führer's lack of enthusiasm for him, sighed and stepped aside.

"My Führer! The two Zeppelin-class aircraft carriers of the Navy are being inhabited, and the hulls are being completed very quickly, but because of experience and technical problems, the equipment on the hull is not installed quickly. The man said cautiously, for he saw that Führer Accardo's face was as cold as ice, and that he was obviously not as interested as he had been when he had first entered the door.

Accardo did not talk much about military secrets at such technical meetings, such as the fact that he had prepared a huge production capacity to equip Germany with 1,500 high-speed FW-190 fighters and 1,000 Stuka bombers in one go. For example, his naval submarine force actually has 69 submarines, all of which are ocean-going submarines of more than 1,000 tons, and 13 are super submarines of this era with a tonnage of up to 1,900 tons.

He has not yet let others know that in fact Germany already has more than 14,600 cars of various models, more than 2,700 cannons of 150 mm caliber, and more than 3,100 tanks. The 970,000-strong army is armed with more than 70,000 G43 semi-automatic rifles, more than 20,000 light machine guns, and more than 4,000 mortars.

With just these numbers on paper, Accardo can already roughly know that his current military power can completely reinterpret the classic German start of World War II, and take out Poland and France in one go. The reason why he is still waiting now is nothing more than wanting to wait for his navy and air force to be fuller.

It was a somewhat irritating wait, he had been waiting since 1919, and he had waited for 15 years to this day in 1934, from a young soldier of twenty years to a German Führer who had been forty years old.

Once the oil resources were lost, Germany's near-perfect war plane had no power, and was finally dragged into the embarrassing situation of a war of attrition, defeated by the United States and Britain, which used the whole world as a resource supply.

Although Accardo knew that there was also a Faben that was making its own synthetic gasoline and artificial rubber, the production was really not impressive. This embarrassment of being better than nothing cannot satisfy the needs of a country that is ready to go to war on all sides - not even a tenth of it!

"You're doing a good job!" Accardo said a kind word of encouragement to the scientists and advisors, and then turned and walked out of the conference room—there was more important things for him to do, and that was that he was going to personally plan for the oil scramble in the Middle East, and the diplomatic battle that would follow for the Romanian oil fields.

There are still a series of problems to be dealt with, but no one knows whether there is time to deal with them, whether they have the ability to deal with them. How can we make the most perfect start for Germany in our hands in the imminent outbreak of war? This is really a difficult problem.

Accardo looked at the tall floor-to-ceiling windows on the side of the hallway, looking at the dazzling sunlight through the windows, and sighed helplessly. Anna, who was behind him, tightened Accardo's palm: "My Führer! ”

"I hope so!" Accardo smiled reluctantly, "It's going to get better and better!"