When Su Tong was commanding the troops to fight against the Japanese army of more than 200,000 in Nanjing City, news in Nanjing City quickly spread to the country and the world.
The Japanese might be able to block Nanjing's roads and waterways, but they could not block the spread of radio waves.
The capital Nanjing has not yet fallen, and General Su Tong is still leading [] to resist tenaciously. The news is like a spring thunder exploding in the air, rumbling across the land of China, and the world also feels its tremor. This spring thunder pierced the
The heavy haze over China sprinkles wisps of hope onto the earth.
At the Crystal Pier in Berlin, Germany, five German Navy UIA-type submarines slowly sailed towards the pier. A group of yellow-skinned and black-haired officers wearing German Navy uniforms were quickly walking out of the submarines. These people were specially inspected by the police.
Chahar traveled thousands of miles to Germany to learn about naval vessels and became the future pillar of the navy.
What is docked at the pier is a new type of submarine that Germany has just produced that represents Germany's latest technological level. Originally, this new type of submarine would not be open to foreigners, but under Hitler's intervention, it was also opened to the Chahar group.
The students are open. This time, they have just finished their half-month internship training at sea, and today is the day they go ashore.
When everyone walked to a truck together, a car had been waiting beside it. A middle-aged man who looked like a Chinese handed a message to a man walking in front with a crew cut and thick eyebrows.
A young lieutenant colonel in his twenties and seventies with big eyes and bright eyes. After reading the telegram at a glance, the lieutenant colonel showed a trace of unconcealable joy on his face.
He immediately put the message in his arms, turned around and said to everyone: "Everyone, after wandering on the sea for half a month, everyone is tired. Let's go to the Rose Bar for a drink tonight."
Upon hearing this, the people walking behind were not surprised, but looked at each other. A smaller second lieutenant with a dark face couldn't help but take two steps forward and reached out to his forehead with some hesitation.
Asked: "Brother Long Yu, are you okay?"
"Go, fuck me, I don't have a fever." Long Yu slapped his hand and scolded him with an annoyed smile.
"Yes, Brother Long Yu, you don't drink at all on weekdays, but today the sun comes out from the west." The people on the side also asked curiously.
Among this group of students learning submarines, Long Yu has the highest military rank, and everyone takes him as the leader. Unlike those students learning surface ships, due to the environment, the students learning submarines are more casual and respectful.
They are not that strict, so they often make jokes and so on, and Long Yu doesn't mind either.
Long Yu smiled and said to everyone: "Okay, you will find out when you go up tonight. Then I have good news to tell you."
"Okay, Long Yu, you are still keeping this secret from us. Brothers, let's deal with him quickly. Let's see if he still dares to show off." A group of people rushed towards Long Yu, who was so frightened that Long Yu turned his head.
run.
While a group of people were fighting on the pier, in an office next to the pier, Lieutenant General Dönitz, then the "chief submarine officer", was standing with another general wearing an admiral's uniform.
By the window.
Watching this group of young people running past the pier, Dönitz, the father of German submarines, looked at this group of youthful young people running past the pier and said with a smile: "Your Excellency Raeder, look
Look, these young people are really energetic. Seeing them, I seem to see myself when I was young."
The German Navy Commander-in-Chief did not answer. He smiled and took out a cigarette case from his body. He opened it and handed it to Dönitz in a gentlemanly manner. "Old man, do you need a good Cuban cigar?"
Dönitz shook his head, "As you know, I am a submarine veteran and I have never smoked."
Admiral Raeder walked to the table, picked up a pair of golden scissors and lightly cut it, then picked up a match and lightly toasted the end of the cigar, and said slowly while taking the test: "Dear Deng
Lieutenant General Nitz, smoking cigars requires slow warming, cutting, and baking to bring out their flavor."
"Raeder, what do you want to say?" Dönitz said impatiently. "This group of Chinese students are a very good group of students. Their courses will take three months to end. Let them go back now."
I am irresponsible to them, and as their teacher and instructor, I will never agree to such a request."
Redel slowly waved his cigar and said sternly: "My friend, you must know that this is Chahar's request, and it has been approved by the head of state. We have no reason to reject their request either emotionally or rationally.
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Dönitz retorted: "But we cannot use the method of destroying the seedlings and encouraging them to grow. Such growth will cost them blood."
"But their motherland needs them to bleed, and their newly purchased submarines also need people to drive them." Redel's words also revealed unprecedented seriousness: "We have no right and cannot prevent a soldier's desire to serve the country."
After listening to Raeder's words, Dönitz smiled bitterly like a deflated rubber ball: "Raeder, do you know that in the past six months, I have treated them as my children? They are so smart and so rich.
They are the smartest students I have ever taught. To be honest, I really hope they can be officers of our German Empire. Then I can proudly announce to the world that I have a group of the best submarines.
officer."
"This is impossible." Reidel poured cold water on him without hesitation: "You have to remember that they are Chinese and they will never become members of the German Empire. I advise you not to fight this either.
Idea, you have to know that doing this will seriously affect the relationship between us and the Chahar government."
Dönitz smiled bitterly: "Okay, I know, I just can't bear to part with these young men. I just think that if they are in Germany, they will exert greater energy."
"Okay," Redel gently raised a smoke ring, "No matter how outstanding they are, they are still Chinese, and they will never serve our Third Reich. This will never change."
Against the background of night, the lights on the pier look particularly beautiful.
In the Rose Bar, Long Yu and a group of students studying submarines were occupying seven or eight tables, changing glasses of beer. They drank one beer after another in big gulps. When they got drunk, they would occasionally stop.
He went over and said hello to the German submariners next to him.
During the more than half a year of studying in Germany, they have established good friendships with this group of German sailors who seem to be strict but very friendly.
After everyone had finished a few glasses of beer, Long Yu gathered everyone together and said mysteriously: "Aren't you all wondering why I called everyone to the bar tonight?"
"Yes, Long Yu, you usually don't drink. How could you be so kind as to invite us to drink today?"
Long Yu smiled, burped again and said with a loud tongue, "I received the news, we will return to China soon."
"Why don't we have three months to finish our studies? How could we return to China so soon?"
"Did something happen to our Chahar?"
Listening to everyone's questions, Long Yu just smiled and shook his head.
Finally, seeing everyone's eyes almost bursting into flames, Long Yucai knew not to arouse public outrage and announced loudly with joy on his face: "Because just a few days ago, our heroic army brothers have recaptured Vladivostok, and our Commander-in-Chief Su has decided to
Let’s form our navy in Vladivostok.”
After Long Yu finished speaking, there was silence all around. Long Yu looked around strangely and found that the students around him all stayed on the spot, silently. After a long time, one student cried with red eyes.
Be born.
"Building our Navy"
"Are we going to have our own navy too?"
Looking at the increasingly excited expressions of the students around him, some of them were so excited that they cried. Long Yu also felt his nose sore. Yes, since the Beiyang Navy was wiped out, China has been without a navy for nearly half a century.
Already.
"A big river has broad waves and the wind blows the fragrance of rice flowers. My family lives on the bank. I'm used to hearing the boatman's call and seeing the white sails on the boat." I don't know who started it and sang this song "My Motherland".
Listening to this familiar song, everyone started humming along, and the sound got louder and louder. The whole bar was reminded of this melodious song.
"This is a powerful motherland, where I grew up. In this warm land, there is bright sunshine everywhere."
As they sang, everyone shed tears. The motherland was finally going to form its own navy. How could this not make everyone who wanted to learn how to serve the country not shed tears?
When the singing stopped, there were bursts of applause in the bar, and Dönitz came over. He clapped his hands gently and said: "Oh, children, I heard a sense of attachment to the motherland from your singing.
He reluctantly, it seems that Redel is right, you don’t belong here, you belong to the distant motherland.”
Seeing Dönitz's arrival, all the sailors in the bar stood up. To these submariners: "Dönitz was not only their commander, but also their father. It was Dönitz who taught them everything."
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Seeing Dönitz looking at him with a smile, Long Yu and the others quickly stood up and saluted Dönitz: "Lieutenant General Dönitz, we will always remember your care for us. You will always be ours."
guide and mentor”
Dönitz waved his hand, took out a notebook from his arms and handed it to Long Yu, "Originally, I thought about leaving you here, but now it seems that I am too selfish. You will leave in two days.
, I originally had some courses to teach you, but now it seems that I don’t have enough time. These are my usual work notes, which I give to you. I hope they can be helpful to you."
"Your Excellency General," looking at Dönitz's concerned eyes, Long Yu saluted solemnly.