Chapter 446: 446 Accumulation
81_81266In the history of World War II in another time and space, Germany left a dazzling post-apocalyptic technology to future generations. This is also the direct reason why many war fans pay attention to Germany and love Germany.
Because of its rigor and stubbornness, the German nation was obsessed with the development and development of machinery. They are obsessed with using mechanical perfection and fit to vent their pursuit of rigor and precision. Therefore, the German tank aircraft was so sophisticated that it broke down frequently, and it was so sophisticated that people criticized its low productivity.
The answer is different, but this tank is indeed a disaster of waste of production efficiency, the precision and heaviness of this tank made Germany's fragile industrial system worse, and finally the pitiful production of Tiger tanks was drowned in the sea of M4 tanks and T34 tanks.
However, so far we don't like the rough workmanship of the T34 tank, and we don't like the fragility of the M4 Sherman tank, but we like the Germans' discredited Tiger tank, in fact, there is a certain reason. However, it is actually a tragic fact to talk about here, that is, the Germans lost all the way back to Berlin from the beginning of the Tiger tank.
Of course, if you are willing to look up the information, then the cruel fact is that the Germans do not have much of an advantage in terms of technology compared to the rest of the world. And the vast majority of German technology is actually backward and unreliable.
For example, the fascinating flying wing "stealth" bomber, in fact, the first to start the study of flying wing technology was the British, and the more systematic use of flying wing technology to design aircraft test flights were the Americans, but it was the German science fiction flying wing bomber, in the end it was still pitifully stuck in the drawing stage.
Another truth that is obscured by the story is that Germany's V2 rocket technology can only be said to be relatively high in the world at the same level, because at that time the United States and Britain had their own rocket engines. However, because of the problem of reliability, only the Germans used it in real combat - needless to say, the expensive V2 missile earned the nickname "V2 sniper rifle" with an average kill of one person.
Messersmitt's ME-262 fighter-bomber was the world's first jet fighter to be put into combat, but reliability problems led to the death of many German ace pilots. It turns out that the Me-262 fighter jet fighter that the Germans put into real combat was only a few months earlier than the British jet fighter "Meteor", and it is still being debated as to who will take off first and who will enter service first.
As for radar technology, electronic technology, both sides are half a pound, but in tank diesel engine technology and aircraft engine technology, the Germans seem to be half a beat behind. The reason for this is actually the root cause of the disease left after the defeat in World War I.
As we all know, after Germany's defeat in World War I, it was squeezed into a state close to collapse. Its military and technological development is almost stagnant. Therefore, Germany's science and technology can only be secretly accumulated and developed in secret, and naturally it is contaminated with some evil spirits. These evil tendencies are opportunistic shortcuts in the mode of development.
Because the Air Force was canceled, it could only secretly equip a small number of fighters, which made the Luftwaffe urgently need a perfect battlefield air superiority fighter, so the short-legged high-speed and comprehensive ME-109 fighter was fortunately developed, which became the reason for the Luftwaffe's domination of Europe in the early stage of the war, which is a successful example.
Of course, there are more examples of unsuccessful works, such as the ME-110 fighter and the DO-17 bomber, which were in service at almost the same time as the ME-109 fighter, and they were all pursuing high speed, and the result was only a "semi-failure" work that could only be used improvised.
In the early stages of the war, it was not so much the advanced technology of the Germans that helped Germany win the wars of Poland and France, but the combination of arms and novel tactics that allowed the Germans to win the war. In fact, if you understand the history of World War II, then you will know that in the early days of World War II, except for the ME-109 fighter jet, which was indeed ahead of its opponents, most of its weapons and equipment were inferior to its opponents.
The German infantry used the Mauser 98K rifle, which was similar to the opponent; the German armored forces used the No. 1 and No. 2 tanks and the Czech Type 38T tank, which were inferior to the French and British tanks except for radio coordination; the German Stuka itself was very average, and the bombers could only be said to be decent.
So a strange scene appeared in front of everyone: when the Germans had only 50 mm tank guns, they made their opponents kneel and beg for mercy, and when the Germans used 88 mm tank guns, they were beaten to the ground by their opponents. When the Germans only had the Mauser 98K rifle, they swept through France, and when the Germans used the MP-44, they could only crouch in the Berlin trenches and smile bitterly as the Soviet red flag was raised in the Reichstag. When the Germans flew the short-legged Me-109 fighters, they had few rivals in the skies of Europe, but when the Luftwaffe used the Me-262, they could not do anything about the B-17 bombers flying over Berlin.
What Accardo brought to the German team was not only a correct tactical innovation, but also a significant reduction in the time for Germany to explore and develop. What he brought to the development of German defense weapons was not only the right idea, but also the most efficient path of scientific and technological climbing. There is no need to go astray, no longer to explore and demonstrate, because with history as a mirror, we can naturally derive the most efficient way of development.
Therefore, Germany did not waste its production capacity and time for such a thing as the ME-110 twin-engine fighter in this time and space, although it was easy to use, the short-legged ME-109 did not become a reason for the Luftwaffe to rest on its laurels, and of course Germany did not invest too much energy in the No. 1 and No. 2 tanks with backward performance.
Unfortunately, there are some things that Accardo can help German scientists do, and there are some things that he can't do either. For example, he could persuade Germany to use a larger caliber of tank artillery, but he could not solve the problem of recoil - which required German scientists to implement and improve it themselves.
On the other hand, Accardo proposed something that he didn't even know the principle of, so naturally he couldn't help the German technicians solve the problem. For example, he proposed that electronic computers should be developed, but as a history assistant, he really did not know what the principle of the huge tube computer in human history was.
So Accardo desperately needed talents, those who had left their mark on history. These talents can help Accardo fill the gap between the macro direction he pointed out and the actual scientific and technological progress in Germany. Once this gap is filled by him, then the process of scientific and technological development of mankind will be accelerated, and the world will enter a unique "Accardo time", during which no one can defeat him, and he will become the world's leading scientific and technological leader in 20 years.
The inventions that would have been created in the United States will be in Germany, and the scientific changes that will be led by the United States will be born in Germany, which will be a powerful country that dominates Europe, and he will become the greatest national leader of the twentieth century.
Because of this, Accardo attached more importance to Germany's technological reserves than anyone else, and he even asked Sindra to remind him every few days of the current situation of German scientists, as well as their research topics and projects, and he had long begun to covet British and American technical talents, and tried his best to "poach" these talents to Germany.
The scientists and technical engineers who could not be invited, Accardo tried his best to keep their mouths shut forever, and the ship on which the British Spitfire designer was traveling was sunk in the North Atlantic by the weak German naval submarine force. That operation almost pushed Germany against Britain, but the risk always paid off beyond imagination, and Accardo won the bet, so that Britain still had not been able to complete the design of the Spitfire, so that the German fighter continued to maintain a leading position over the rest of the world in terms of performance.
And Einstein, who deliberately delayed the research of military science and technology, was the most troublesome for Accardo, who had already sent his friend Hitler to the grave with whom he had a friendship but a different faith, so he really didn't want to kill a great scientist who would have an impact on the world.
It's no wonder that stubborn old man really doesn't know how to cherish his current life. Even if you don't agree with Germany's policy of foreign expansion, don't deliberately drag the motherland back? It's hard for Accardo to figure out what these scientists are thinking, and he really wants to ask Einstein why he did this.
The German army is fighting bloody battles on the front line, and German women are working overtime in the rear, why are you so openly obstructing the pace of German expansion? Why do you dare to stand on the moral high ground for the happiness of all mankind and go against my will? Accardo sometimes really wanted to slap Einstein and shout: If you love to do it, do it for me, if you don't like it, go to hell for me!
But remembering those days in the Wehrmacht, and the days when the two of them drank tea together in the afternoon and laughed and talked about atomic knowledge, Accardo decided to give his former good friend Albert Einstein another chance.
Thinking of this, Accardo barely squeezed out a smile, and walked to the British scientists who walked down the docked ships in the wind of the dock: "Good evening, everyone, welcome to Germany, I take the liberty of inviting you to come over, just to protect you from the war to the greatest extent." ”
The first to get off the ship was Turing, who was brought on board by the German special forces during the day, and Accardo recognized the man at a glance because he had seen the photo of this person: "Hello, Mr. Turing, welcome to Germany, and thank you very much for your willingness to serve the German people." ”。