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337. navy

June 11, 1939, Haiyang, Navy martial arts hall.

"Hello, Instructor Hansen." Zhou Weiguo looked at the Germans in front of him and sighed. After all, the Germans kept their promises.

"Hello, Zhou." The German instructor smiled and shook hands with Zhou Weiguo.

"Thank you for coming to China."

"No, we just made a transaction." Hansen said with a smile, "Your students are very good."

"That's good." Zhou Weiguo nodded, "Mr. Hansen has worked hard these days."

"No!" Hansen said exaggeratedly, "I think these days are the happiest days for me! The food you have here is delicious! It's simply delicious! When I retire, I will definitely stay in China

settle down!"

"Hahaha!" Zhou Weiguo laughed. It seemed that the German instructor was quite happy these days.

Later, Li Weimin came over and whispered a few words to Zhou Weiguo.

"Sorry, Mr. Hansen, I have to leave for a while." Zhou Weiguo said immediately.

"Please."

Afterwards, Zhou Weiguo left the room and came to the hall of the Naval Martial Arts Hall.

Zhou Weiguo saw Sa Zhenbing, who laughed loudly and introduced to Zhou Weiguo, "This is Lin Jianzhang, an old friend of mine. He should be 65 this year, and he can be used."

"General Zhou." Lin Jianzhang said. At this time, he was indeed 65. Historically, he would have died in 1940 because he was imprisoned by the Japanese and was depressed.

"General Lin." Zhou Weiguo returned the same greeting. He was 65 years old. He was not too old or too young. There was really no one. He could lead troops in naval battles as a general.

"This is Zhang Qian." Then, Sa Zhenbing said again, pointing to a middle-aged man, much younger than Lin Jianzhang, "He is the former commander-in-chief of the Chinese navy's fleet, a rear admiral. He is in his prime and can be used."

"General Zhou!" Zhang Gan saluted Zhou Weiguo.

"General Zhang!" Zhou Weiguo returned the greeting. Finally, he found one that could be used directly.

"He used to live in seclusion in Pingdu." Sa Zhenbing said, "Later, when you regained Pingdu, he came to find you. He didn't find you, but found me instead."

"That means everything is fate." Zhou Weiguo immediately said, "Sa Lao, I wonder how the students are training?"

"They are all good." Sa Zhenbing said, "I am very serious and learn quickly. I think I can try it on a real ship."

"Really?" Zhou Weiguo was pleasantly surprised. It had only been three months since the Naval Academy was established. He didn't expect that he could test the waters.

"Yes." Sa Zhenbing nodded, "All techniques must be truly practiced to know how well you master them."

"That's true." Zhou Weiguo nodded, then looked at Liu Zhihui behind him and said, "This is Liu Zhihui, a graduate of the Central Military Academy this year, who will next study in the Navy."

"Welcome!" Sa Zhenbing smiled.

"I have met you generals." Liu Zhihui saluted.

"You're welcome."



Hai Duong Port

Zhou Weiguo took out the ships and aircraft carriers that he had previously shown to Sa Zhenbing from the system warehouse. Then, Sa Zhenbing gathered the students.

"Oh my God, is that? A heavy cruiser?" A student looked at the sea and whispered.

"That's not the point. Look, is that an aircraft carrier?" Another person said.

"This, the independent division can really afford a cruiser!"

"As I said, the independent division is very wealthy!"

"Great! This shows that we will not learn in vain!"

"Wow! Zhou, this should be the British HMS Warspite?" Hansen looked at the battleship in front of him and said in surprise.

Zhou Weiguo nodded, "That's right."

"Oh my god, do you actually have such a close relationship with Britain?" Hansen looked at Zhou Weiguo, confused.

Zhou Weiguo shook his head, "No. I just got it from special channels!"

"My God, Zhou, you are so amazing." Hansen said immediately.

Zhou Weiguo smiled and agreed, then looked at the group of students and slowly walked onto the battleship.

"Is that an American aircraft carrier?" Hansen asked again.

Zhou Weiguo nodded.

"Oh my God, Zhou, where did you get these from?" Hansen's expression changed from surprise to doubt.

Zhou Weiguo smiled and said, "I have dealt with some businessmen from various countries. It's like my amoxi has been shipped to all over the world."

"Oh my God!" Hansen could only sigh again, "Is there anything you can't get?"

Zhou Weiguo thought about it seriously and said, "It seems not."

"Now I know why our Head of State values ​​you so much." Hansen said, "A blueprint of a rifle can be exchanged for the submarines and technology of our German Empire."

"Cooperate with each other and achieve win-win results." Zhou Weiguo smiled and said, "Mr. Hansen, you may have to work harder in the next few days. I will find a group of students to learn submarine-related technologies from you."

"That's no problem!" Hansen nodded happily, "Complete the task early, so I can go back early."

"Um."

Afterwards, Zhou Weiguo looked at the sea and the aircraft carrier slowly began to leave the harbor. Zhou Weiguo was not too worried. First, China and Japan had signed an armistice agreement. Although it was only temporary, all Japanese soldiers knew about it.

Secondly, Sa Zhenbing will have a sense of proportion. The aircraft carrier they are flying now is just an empty shell. After all, there are no carrier-based aircraft.

"oh!"

"marvelous!"

"oh!"

Vaguely, cheers reached Zhou Weiguo's ears. For a while, Zhou Weiguo was also somewhat infected.

"Mr. Hansen, how many students do you think you can teach?" Zhou Weiguo asked immediately. He wanted to prepare a group of students to learn the German wolf pack tactics, with submarines as the main tactic.

"I can teach as many students as you have!" Hansen said immediately.

Zhou Weiguo raised his eyebrows and said, "Okay, I'll just find 500 people."

"Hey, hey, hey! Zhou, please spare me!" Hansen immediately surrendered after hearing the numbers.

"Hahaha." Zhou Weiguo laughed, "Don't worry, it's not that exaggerated! However, there are always three to four hundred people."

"..." Hansen said, it's not funny. If there were really three to four hundred people, his voice would be hoarse.



Berlin, Germany.

A small man sat on a chair, looking at the documents on the table and listening to the report of the person next to him.

"Your Majesty the Führer, Japan and China have signed a temporary armistice agreement." Yes, the little man sitting there is the famous Hitler.

"Oh. I see. How are the negotiations with Japan going?" Hitler asked, "Did it go well?"

"Your Majesty the Head of State, I think we should change partners?"

"How to say?"

"Japan has now lost all its advantages on the Chinese battlefield." The staff officer said, "According to records, China's Zhou Weiguo and his troops alone caused hundreds of thousands of losses to the Japanese."

"Although there is Zhou Weiguo, China is still too weak. They don't even have a navy and can't contain the United States at all." Hitler said, "The most important thing we signed with Japan is to contain the United States."


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