Chapter 1186 1187 Huge market
In the office of the bright head of state in Berlin, an officer was standing attentively in front of Akado with documents in his arms. He was here to report the news about the shooting death of the Soviet front commander Vatujing: "My head of state passed through careful identification by the front-line department. The person who was shot was indeed Stalin's right-hand man, Soviet general Nikola Vodorovitch Vatujing who was in charge of Moscow's city defense."
The report of killing such a famous general can no longer make Akado excited. He defeated too many opponents, including Churchill in the UK and Montgomery, Charles de Gaulle in France, Khrushchev and Rokosovsky in the Soviet Union, and even Italian leader Mussolini, who was once an ally. There are too many celebrities who have made Akado numb.
Not only Akado is numb, but even the German people are already numb. In the current record of the National Wehrmacht, there are famous enemy generals captured alive and enemy leaders who were forced to commit suicide. Now these German people have seen news of a foreign general's death in the newspaper, and they have no interest in talking.
On the contrary, people are more interested in many emerging things: they like to talk about audio movies and color photos, they are willing to compare whose cars are more beautiful or whether the butter they eat for dinner is artificially made. In short, people are not willing to talk about war now, as if they are deliberately forgetting.
"Since it has been confirmed, it is time to publish it in the newspaper, so I will publish it. Just leave it to Marshal Lundstedt for the rewards of the meritorious troops and related personnel." Akado moved his eyes away from a document, bounced the document in his hand, and asked the officer: "Have the subsidies for the fallen soldiers been distributed on time?"
The officer quickly stood attentively and replied, "My head of state, General Hulk has always been responsible for the management of subsidies, and there is no complaint on the SS. It should be foolproof, right?"
Akado is quite concerned about such things. He encourages his soldiers to go to the front line and has the responsibility to guarantee their due benefits. Ensuring the disabled soldiers and the subsidies and pensions for the dead soldiers is the focus of his work recently. Because he cared more, he and Anna, with more than a dozen secretary, read the list of deaths on the front line and the corresponding payment records. The workload is not small.
Akado was a little relieved when he heard his subordinates' answer. After all, he could not draw up foolproof laws and rules at any time. As long as people rather than machines are enforcing these, there will definitely be loopholes to be exploited. He did not expect his subordinates to be honest and selfless. All he needed was to control the tiny flaws in the entire process to a tolerable range.
Don’t think that foreign laws are really perfect and have no loopholes, don’t think that foreign law enforcement must be civilized and just. If you don’t desire fairness and pray for justice, how could there be so many heroes wearing masks in the United States? It is precisely because the public wants to see the banner of justice and are dissatisfied with the various injustice in reality that there will be so many superheroes above the law.
"I have another meeting to attend, so you can go and do it." Akado stood up, took the coat handed to him by Anna, and spoke to the officer. The other party quickly stood attentively and saluted loudly, "Long live the great head of state, Rudolph!" Then he immediately withdrew from Akado's office.
Put on the well-fitting black SS coat, Anna meticulously helped Akado to tie the armed belt. The two walked out of the office one after another and received salute from the guards in the corridor. Whenever they passed by a post, the guards on both sides would raise their arms and greet the two of them with the ultimate standard of the Great German hand.
"I would rather take time to go to the front line to see it, or to comfort the families of some fallen soldiers like Mercedes, but these people are constantly annoying me with various meetings, and most meetings are actually how to make everyone make more money." Akado complained to Anna behind him as he walked.
Anna squeezed out a smile and comforted her lover, "Dear, at least you can decide who can be richer on that table, right? These merchants are all supporting you, and that's enough that you can't execute everyone because you can't rule the empire by yourself."
Akado, who was walking in front, sighed, then adjusted his expression, and nodded helplessly: "Precisely because I can't control everyone's thoughts and can't manage a huge empire by myself, these people have various reasons and methods to make me face a lot of boring things in a daze."
The guards on both sides pushed open the gate of the conference room, and the officers waiting at the door stepped into the conference room, and loudly sang the opposite person: "The Head of State is here!"
The conference room, which was originally buzzing, suddenly became quiet. Everyone stood up and stood attentively in the direction of the door. Then, like a tsunami, everyone raised their right hands and shouted the greeting that had become a common saying: "Long live the Head of State Akado Rudolph!"
War not only changed the pattern of the whole world, but also affected every corner of Germany. Under the order of Acardo, the German Wehrmacht had cancelled 49 conscription offices and stopped any conscription activities in 30 cities. In order to stabilize the sales of domestic military factories and heavy industries, Germany even began to provide export services to allies such as weapons including leopard tanks.
Akado walked to the seat in the lead, and after doing it, he pressed his palm down to both sides. Only then did everyone put their arms around and sat back on their chairs. The meeting continued. A middle-aged businessman with a national emblem brooch on his chest continued to speak and talk about the topic he had just said.
The German industrial department hopes that Acardo will allow it to sell 400 me109c fighter jets, 800 No. 3 tanks and 200 Leopard tanks to the Middle East. The local tyrants holding a large amount of oil even proposed orders to purchase 4,000 cars and 20 ships, which is so rich that German merchants see the Middle East as a new paradise.
"Minister Sperer believes that we should provide protection to the Middle East, rather than selling large amounts of arms there and turmoil there," a representative of the industrial sector said cautiously to Acardo: "The military also agrees with this view, but there is no effective solution to support Minister Sperer for a while."
Akado nodded, but did not express his opinion. He knew that the arms merchants would rather continue the world war than stop the production line of producing various new weapons. The military was also hesitating whether to export weapons for R&D funds, or to consolidate the arms business to maintain the stability of the servant country.
He needs to hold a meeting with Sper, Merkel, Dominis and others to discuss this issue, rather than directly reaching conclusions at such production and export meetings. Under such a huge empire, every decision may affect the world pattern in the next decades, and Akado cannot be treated with caution.
"The special envoy to China is already on the way. Because he can only take the train to Mongolia and then travel to China, his speed has been greatly affected." Another arms dealer mentioned what Akado is interested in, so the head of state erected his ears and listened: "There are war everywhere there, and it is not easy for us to establish a stable supply channel."
He pointed to a report and continued to show off to the people around him: "But it is definitely an emerging giant market there. If they can pay the bills, my advisory group estimates that the whole of China can eat at least 3 million rifles, and more than 3 billion bullets, we need to work overtime to produce one more year before we can barely produce so many things."
After the "um" sound, everyone who heard this astronomical number began to whisper. At least 3 million rifles were equivalent to almost re-arming a National Wehrmacht. With pistols, machine guns, submachine guns and assault rifles, artillery, cars, tanks and fighter planes, God bless, it was really a wise decision for the head of state to support China in the war against Japan.
"Since I need at least 3 million rifles, I think I need at least 50,000 machine guns no matter what, right?" asked the head of the Belgian gun company under Krupp to the boss of the head office around me.
Krupp was also tempted by this huge cake. Since he had to arm so many troops and sell 10,000 cannons to the backward China, wouldn’t it be natural? How long will it take to produce a total of 10,000 cannons? And what kind of profit can these cannons and guns bring to Krupp?
Armed with more than 6 million Chinese soldiers, providing weapons and ammunition to these soldiers, this is simply the construction of another huge engineering firearm, ammunition, automobile, tank, aircraft, cannons, and other follow-up maintenance. As well as the use of tents, cans, steel helmets, leather boots to train the army.
God blessed that a market of tens of billions is just a military aspect, post-war reconstruction, food, oil, food, clothing, housing and transportation, and dumping of industrial equipment. God, this is a new war! Occupy China's market is equivalent to buying insurance for its development in the next 50 years!
Long Ling came late today because he had something to do today, so I was really embarrassed to delay the update by one day. Today, I will update two times and say sorry to all book friends.
Chapter completed!