Anti-Japanese War: My equipment is infinitely refreshed
Chapter 454 True Potential!
Plan? When Cun Yunsheng heard William ask this, he was a little dazed for a moment, and his thoughts seemed to drift away all of a sudden.
If I remember correctly, I had asked myself the same question before, but the situation at that time was different from now, and my thoughts at that time naturally changed a lot from now.
Thinking of this, Cun Yunsheng came back to his senses, looked at William, with a trace of calmness on his face, and said: "Of course it's to get benefits."
He said this bluntly and directly, without any intention of hiding anything, as if gaining benefits was the most natural purpose of his coming here.
Hearing this, William's expression did not change much. He did not show any surprise or dissatisfaction. Instead, he felt that the other party really treated him as a friend.
After all, in his opinion, if they were not friends, it would be impossible for them to say such words so bluntly. If it were someone else, they would probably have used all kinds of high-sounding excuses to cover up their little thoughts, and would never be as frank as Cun Yunsheng.
"What else do you like?" William became more and more curious. He tilted his head slightly, with an inquiring look in his eyes. He couldn't help but ask. He really wanted to know what else was worth getting in Cun Yunsheng's eyes.
"That's a lot. No matter if it's workers, engineers, or any other skills, we want them all." Cun Yunsheng said with a smile on his face, and that smile revealed a feeling of determination to win.
In his mind, the good things in Germany are far more than what he has seen so far. What he had obtained before is far inferior to the real good things.
Germany has so many skilled workers, whose technical levels are top-notch in many fields. There are also engineers with outstanding wisdom who master various advanced high-tech technologies. If these people and technologies can be obtained, it will be of great help to the subsequent development of the side. That's why he is so greedy and wants to take all of them into his pocket.
Hearing this, William chuckled. He really didn't expect the other party to be so greedy. This was indeed beyond his expectations.
Originally, he thought Cun Yunsheng just wanted to get some supplies and occupy some territory, but he didn't expect that his appetite was so big that he would not let go of even people and technology. However, he didn't feel angry, just a little surprised.
"I do have a suggestion." Suddenly, Cun Yunsheng seemed to remember something important. A gleam of light flashed in his eyes, and he told about the plan he had been planning for a long time.
To put it bluntly, it means letting Germany pick out some elites, who are naturally the best in various fields, such as outstanding scientists, experienced engineers, etc., and then hand over those high-tech technologies to him, or send them to the territory he controls.
In Cun Yunsheng's opinion, after the war, these people may be seeds. With the knowledge and skills they possess, they can take root and sprout in their own territory, drive development in all aspects, and create unlimited possibilities for the future. This is a good plan that kills two birds with one stone. I just don't know what William will think when he hears it.
In fact, Germany had a similar plan in the later stages of the war.
At that time, the German army realized that the situation was becoming increasingly unfavorable to them. In order to preserve their strength, they tried to transfer some important talents out. Most of the targets they selected were countries in South America.
Those countries are relatively neutral and far away from the European battlefield, and seem to be a good place to hide from the limelight temporarily.
Now, Cun Yunsheng's plan was to snatch these people away. He knew the value of these talents, so he didn't want them to just go to South America, but wanted them to come to the territory under his control and use them for his own benefit.
Of course, he didn't really want military personnel. After all, after the war, military talents wouldn't be of much use for a while, and it would easily cause some unnecessary trouble. What he really wanted were scientists, such as mathematicians, physicists, etc. In Cun Yunsheng's view, these talents were important figures in promoting scientific and technological progress. With them, research could be carried out in many fields, bringing new inventions and creations, allowing the side to achieve rapid development in science and technology, which was much more important than pure military power.
However, although Cun Yunsheng thought so in his heart, he could not say it too clearly. If William realized that he only cared about these and ignored other aspects of Germany, then this plan might not be implemented. So he had to be careful about what he said.
After hearing Cun Yunsheng's plan, William's face flashed with hesitation, and he was weighing the pros and cons of this plan in his mind. It must be said that this is indeed a good plan, at least from a long-term perspective. If it can be implemented according to this plan and some elite talents are properly placed, it can ensure part of Germany's vitality and retain some sparks for the post-war plan, just like burying a few seeds of hope in the darkness, and when the right time comes, perhaps they can sprout again, bloom and bear fruit.
However, the only problem with this plan is whether it will be allowed. After all, although the current situation of the German army is somewhat serious, it is not to the point where they have to implement this plan immediately.
If we act rashly now, the higher-ups might think that we are cowardly before the battle and that this is a passive response to the war, so we have to consider carefully.
However, although it cannot be implemented immediately, we can first formulate the plan and finalize all the details. When it is really needed, that is, when the situation deteriorates further and such measures have to be taken, we can use them directly, and we will not be in a panic and have no idea how to deal with it.
Next, the two sides discussed mainly the plan, discussing various aspects of it, such as which talents to select, how to arrange the transfer route, how to resettle them after arriving at the destination, and so on.
To put it bluntly, the two sides had a good foundation for cooperation and were familiar with and trusted each other. If someone else had told William about this plan, I'm afraid William would never agree. After all, this is related to Germany's future and many core interests. But because it was Cun Yunsheng, and there was a friendship between the two, William would seriously consider this plan and discuss it with Cun Yunsheng.
After William left, Cun Yunsheng looked in the direction where William was going, frowned slightly, shook his head gently, and a helpless and determined expression appeared on his face.
Although the atmosphere was relatively harmonious during the discussion between the two sides just now, and they were politely discussing the plan to place Germany's elite talents, Cun Yunsheng knew very well that it was almost impossible to get the Germans to truly agree to this plan.
At least it is impossible at this stage. The German army is still hoping for luck, always thinking that with its own strength, plus some subsequent adjustments and struggles, it still has a chance to turn the tide of the war.
So at this time, how could they easily agree to send out important talents from their country? In their view, it was undoubtedly a self-defeating and cowardly act before the battle. Unless the German army really saw that the defeat was inevitable and had reached the end of the road with no other way, perhaps they would consider this plan and regard those talents as the last spark of hope and try to preserve them. But it didn't matter. Cun Yunsheng was very confident. He thought that it wouldn't be long before the German army would recognize the reality and agree to this plan. After all, the situation on the battlefield was developing rapidly in a direction favorable to the Allies. The pressure on the German army would become greater and greater. At that time, they would naturally understand that as long as the green mountains remain, there will be no worries about lack of firewood. Those talents are the key to post-war revival.
"Tell Bula to speed up and take Cairo as soon as possible." Cun Yunsheng came back to his senses, his eyes became firm, and he spoke to the messenger staff behind him. There was an unquestionable decisiveness in his tone. He knew the importance of the city of Cairo. As long as it could be taken as soon as possible, the impact on the entire North African war situation would be too great. So he eagerly hoped that the front line could speed up the offensive rhythm.
"Yes." The communications staff responded quickly, and then quickly went to convey the order.
Not long after, Bu La at the front line received the order. He took the telegram, took a quick look at it, and immediately understood the urgency of it. He ordered the troops to speed up the attack without hesitation.
He waved his hand and shouted to the soldiers under his command: "Brothers, speed up, charge hard, and take Cairo as soon as possible!" When the soldiers heard the order, their morale was high, and they shouted and launched a more fierce charge towards Cairo.
At this time, the original Italian troops on the battlefield had already obediently entered the prisoner-of-war camps they had built.
It has to be said that although these people are not very good at fighting and always perform poorly on the battlefield, they are very efficient in building prisoner-of-war camps.
At least that's what he thought in Bu La's eyes. Before, he saw the Italian army busy working there, and in a short while, the prisoner-of-war camp was built in an orderly manner. This was one of their few "skills". Now they stayed in the prisoner-of-war camp honestly to avoid causing any trouble to their own side.
They were preparing to march into Cairo, wanting to capture this key city as soon as possible in order to further control the war situation in North Africa. On the other side, the outcome of the battle in Gibraltar had already been decided, or to be more precise, the outcome was temporarily decided.
The navies of the four countries joined hands and, relying on their own powerful air forces, launched round after round of fierce attacks on the British and American fleets in the air.
Those fighter planes roared towards the British and American fleets like birds of prey in the sky, dropping bombs and firing strings of bullets. The British and American fleets were embarrassed for a while and could only retreat while fighting back, and were finally temporarily repelled.
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At this moment, the Spanish army, which had been watching and waiting for an opportunity, finally couldn't resist the huge temptation of Gibraltar.
Seeing that the German army seemed to have the upper hand and thinking that it was profitable, they began to send troops and cooperate with the German army to attack the British troops on the island.
At this point, the British troops on the island fell into an extremely difficult situation, facing the dilemma of being attacked from both inside and outside. The German army launched attacks from the sea and land, and the air forces of the four navies continued to harass in the air, forming a powerful joint offensive of sea, land and air. The scene was thrilling and full of crises.
Although the British troops on the island had strong fortifications, such as solid bunkers, thick walls, and crisscross trenches, which could play a good defensive role on weekdays, they could not continue to hold on under such a strong and all-round offensive force. In the end, after weighing the pros and cons, the British army had no choice but to surrender and could only watch Gibraltar temporarily fall into the hands of the German army.
However, this situation greatly stimulated the Allies. In particular, the fact that Spain joined the battlefield made the US military a little crazy. They realized that the situation was becoming more and more serious and they had to take strong measures to deal with it.
Therefore, in addition to increasing support for the Allied forces, the US military itself also began to recruit more troops on a large scale at home. Various recruitment propaganda were overwhelming, and young people responded to the call and signed up to join the army enthusiastically. For a time, the size of the US military's forces expanded rapidly.
First, thousands of fighter jets were quickly dispatched to the British Isles.
These war planes densely filled the sky. Relying on these countless fighter planes, the Allied forces gained absolute advantage in the air and frantically suppressed the German troops that landed on the British Isles. As soon as the German troops made a move, the fighter planes roared over, dropped bombs, and strafed, suppressing the German troops so much that they could not move forward at all and could only shrink back to where they were and passively take the beating.
Not only that, the Allies also dispatched a large number of B-17 bombers to begin bombing the German army's deep areas.
These bombers were like giants in the sky, carrying a large number of bombs and flying towards the German rear with great momentum. Their main targets of bombing were German factories, refineries, etc.
You know, factories are the key to the German army's production of weapons and equipment, and refineries are related to the German army's energy supply. Once these places are severely damaged, the German army's war potential will be greatly weakened, and subsequent weapons production and material transportation will be seriously affected. The German army's advantages on the battlefield will also be lost bit by bit.
Faced with this situation, the German army had no better solution.
Apart from producing more fighter planes, all they could do was watch the Allied bombers bomb.
There is no other way. Anti-aircraft guns are not very effective when bombing at an altitude of 10,000 meters.
So I could only watch.
More importantly, that was only the first batch of fighter jets, and the second and third batches of fighter jets were on the way to provide support.
In addition, there are a large number of warships.
It was not until this time that they truly saw the potential of the US military. (End of this chapter)
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