The Soviet industry at this stage, especially the heavy industry, has not yet ushered in a period of great development. The lack of American and British help and its own little development time has allowed the entire Soviet Union's industrial level to be described as backward.
So Akado came first this time to find out, and the second was just to see if there was any way to hinder the Soviet Union's development of its heavy industry. After all, this will be one of Akado's strategic goals in the future. Akado certainly hopes for the best here. The easier it is to conquer, the better.
Akado's journey began during this period. The Soviet Union was unable to produce its tanks during this period. The so-called Soviet tank force was composed of seized French Renault light tanks and textiles. It was small and tactically backward.
However, compared to Germany, this is already a very powerful armor force. In the imitation factory of the Renault tank, Akado watched a craftsman modify the parts with a file. There was an unspeakable clumsiness.
"We don't have a large machine tool, and we can only repair the damaged parts of the tank manually by the workers." "The workload is very large and very slow." The head of the factory, a young guy, said to Akado: "I heard that Germany wants to help us." "Can you give us a brand new machine tool?"
"Ten! We will disassemble ten machines from the Krupp factory and ship them secretly! The latest! "The most sophisticated machine!" Akado said this to the young factory manager with a smile.
"Thank you! Thank you! German friends! "We will never forget your contribution to the Bolshevik cause!" The young factory director extended his palm full of oil and said, "My name is Valshilevski!" "Nice to meet you!"
"Write down! Find a way to deliver ten machine tools to them, no! Twenty!" Akado said to the next Geer: "Directly disassembled from the Bavarian engine factory and the Krupp factory! "We will not treat the Soviet Union badly, friend!"
Geer kept a pen to record, and some did not quite understand why Akado had to dismantle those advanced machines to give to the Soviets, but he did not speak according to the rules of his profession.
Valshilevski took Akado's hand excitedly, with tears of excitement hanging around his eyes, and didn't know what to say. Twenty state-of-the-art machine tools were simply unimaginable assets in the Soviet Union. If all these machine tools were handed over to this factory, Valshilevsky was even more confident about doubling the tank production speed of the entire Soviet Union.
Lieutenant Colonel Polov was very satisfied with the Germans' attitude and efficiency. He also showed the generosity of the Soviet military for this cooperation: "Lieutenant Colonel Akado, you are a friend of the Soviet people! I think today, after your visit, you are invited to have a drink at the bar! How can you not drink vodka in the Soviet Union? "Are you right?"
He then came up with a document: "We have marked a place for the National Defense Forces to train and train personnel, located about 220 kilometers southeast of Moscow, named Ripatsk."
Then he spread out a map on a table and pointed to a place and said to Akado, "It's here! It's very close to Moscow. Students can take time off to go to Moscow on vacation. The location is hidden and safe in a forest!
"Very thoughtful!" "Lieutenant Colonel Polov, according to the cooperation agreement, we will establish a pilot training base here; if you are interested, you can also send people to study inside." Akado nodded.
Polov agrees happily: "Of course! We are, of course, interested! But the specific matters require Air Force personnel to negotiate with you. I am only responsible for drinking with you! Hahahaha."
"I need to go to the bathroom." "Is there a bathroom here?" Akado asked politely.
"Of course!" said Valshilevsky's director. "I can take you there." "It's hard to find there."
"Oh, our Lieutenant Gore is curious about how the crane works here. "When I go to the bathroom, you can show it to him." Akado took a step and then backed away, pointing a crane on the roof not far away and saying to others, "I'm out of company first."
As soon as he entered the bathroom, Akado changed his expression. He carefully pushed open the squatting door of each toilet and made sure that there was no talent in the entire toilet to look back and look at the director of Vasilevsky and ask: "You said I came here; what is it for?"
"Your" beehive "has approached me!" Director Valshilevsky said excitedly, "He said that if he wanted revenge, there was only such a chance! He stated that you are visiting the Soviet Union this time; let me find a way, and you meet on your own! That's why I gave you three firm shakes! Unlike outside, he speaks German, and Akado can understand what Valshilevski said.
He glanced nervously in the direction of the toilet door and then said again, "I have a dozen friends." Everyone had a very good life. The revolution destroyed everything for us! I wasn't originally called Valhirevs. "Kee, my name is Jacob."
Akado didn't say a word, just stared at the raging Valshilevski in front of him, and when he said a lot when he noticed that the stop was wrong, he said: "I don't know which of us will bring the beehive to the Soviet Union, but I didn't bring that kind of thing." What you said just now is like a code for a spy. I do not know what you're talking about.
The beehive is indeed a Gestapo lurking in the Soviet Union. It is also an important part of the tactical plan. It can even be said that the agent named "the beehive" is one of several senior spy leaders deployed by the German Wehrmacht in Soviet Russia.
However, Akado was not stupid enough to be led by a person who he met for the first time with just a few words; he could not admit that there was such a beehive, nor could he admit that he had anything to do with spies. Even in Germany, let alone other countries, admitting this is difficult.
"Tukachevsky sent you?" Or was it just that Lieutenant Colonel Polov sent you to test me? "I came to the Soviet Union to negotiate for the Wehrmacht, not to engage in any espionage!" Akado laughed and said
"You have to believe me!" Lieutenant Colonel Akado! Please!" Valshilevski begged in despair.
"If, and I mean if, what you said is true and not your kind of fantasy, then I suggest that you go to the beehive you mentioned; it is useless to try to find me." "Because the beehive I told you, it doesn't matter." Aka said mostly jokingly, "Don't be so rash next time."
"I'm sorry, Mr. Lieutenant Colonel. I understand." Valshilevski was not a fool. He was aware that he had indeed taken a risk this time. He wanted to avenge the Soviet regime and wanted to gain power and money, so he came to find Akado bravely for identity and power, but Akado didn't promise him anything.
He told Valshilevsky tactfully that he should go to the beehive instead of trying to find Akado himself.
"What's the offense?" "Did director Valshilevsky offend Lieutenant Colonel Akado?" Lieutenant Colonel Polov pushed the door open and walked in, with one hand helping to unlock the buttoned pants door.
He happened to overhear his conversation with Valshilevsky. This was the first reaction in Akado's mind, but he immediately quelled the shock because there was no loophole in his words. Even if Polov wanted to catch people, he could only catch Valshilevsky, and he had nothing at all. relationship.
"The factory director, Valshilevsky, just hurried to take off his pants and almost sprayed urine onto my pants!" Akado said with a smile.
Valshilevski was also taken aback and found that there was nothing abnormal on Polovsky's face. He then slowly recovered the tension on his face, taking advantage of Akado and Polovsky. When laughing, I adjusted my emotions.
Then he scratched his head a little embarrassedly: "Drinking too much water in the morning, I accompanied everyone to visit all morning and held it for a long time."
Polov laughed again, standing in front of the urinal to make it easier, with a comfortable expression on his face.
Akado knew that in 1921, the Soviet Union was secretly developing the T-18 light tank. Although it was still three years away from successful development, at this time, under the leadership of Tukhachevsky, the Soviet Union had indeed secretly developed its first tank.
If the momentum of the Soviets' "self-development tanks" is not contained, then around 1939, the Soviets will develop advanced t-34 tanks, and Akado knows that once the t-34 is mass-produced, the German armored forces will be able to The advantage will be weakened, and the loss of valuable tank pilots will multiply.
Therefore, if the development and production of new tanks such as the T-34 can be delayed to a certain extent, then Akado expects that World War II launched by Akado personally before and after 1933 will be a full victory for Germany. end.
However, the idea is conceivable. To complete this huge idea, it has to go through countless details. Now that the National Defense Force is working hard, Akado knows that the Pluto Plan needs more effort, and the action of the tactic also needs more effort. Row.
This is also one of the reasons why Akado did not directly refuse Valshilevski's request to surrender. Akado could not refuse such a huge temptation. If Valshilevski became the nail of the IDF in the Soviet factory, then Akado had greater confidence that Soviet tanks would never leave their production workshop.
The three walked out of the bathroom together, teased each other, and returned to the visiting team, continuing to discuss the backward factory workshops in Russia as if nothing had happened. But just as a group of people pointed at a yellowed drawing, a young voice rang from behind, and everyone looked back in surprise at the young man, who said: "How can you make Germans come to this secret military factory?"