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Chapter 438 Digging a pit for the Japanese

Gao Jiu said, "I am."

The visitor looked up and down at Gao Jiu and said, "Dear Mr. Gao, our respected great man, please come over and he wants to meet you."

After saying that, he said to William: "Mr. William, please come with me, dear master."

The SS general showed great respect to Gao Jiu.

However, he only invited Gao Jiu and William, but not He Fengshan and Ouyang Xue.

Gao Jiu suddenly remembered something. It seemed that the legend was true. This big man in Germany didn’t like women. Gao Jiu was just talking to He Fengshan. If he forgot this, it was obviously a mistake to bring Ouyang Xue.

He Fengshan obviously knew this SS lieutenant general, and he said, "General Borotin, can I go with Mr. Gao to meet your respected great man?"

Borotin obviously did not take He Fengshan into consideration. He shook his head and said coldly: "Sorry, Mr. Ambassador, you don't have your name on the list of meetings."

He Fengshan was very helpless, and he could only say to Gao Jiu: "Mr. Gao, please remember my reminder to you and always keep your responsibilities and obligations in mind."

He was still worried that Gao Jiu had no diplomatic experience and reminded Gao Jiu to pay attention to his or her proper attitude when speaking and safeguard the dignity of the National Government.

Although Gao Jiu did not like He Fengshan's style of doing things, he still respected his serious, serious and responsible attitude. He nodded, and without saying anything, he followed General Borotin and left the lounge with William.

After Gao Jiu and others left, He Fengshan shook his head helplessly and said with emotion: "Withful countries have no diplomacy, and weak countries have no diplomacy."

The embassy counselor Wan Yaohui and military officer Li Ming, who came with him, looked bad either.

Before the outbreak of the Sino-Japanese War, the relationship between Germany and the civil government was still relatively harmonious. At that time, although the civil government was backward in all aspects of economy and science and technology, the country's territory was basically intact and had huge resources. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Civil Government had a relatively high status in Germany.

Today, China's mountains and rivers are broken, and a large area of ​​land is lost. The influence of the civil government is shrinking. The Germans' attitude towards the civil government is much worse than before. The civil government embassy's position in Germany has naturally plummeted.

Therefore, He Fengshan and others expressed such feelings.

Gao Jiu and others followed General Borotin to the reception room of Gustav Manor.

At the entrance of the reception room, two tall and handsome SS officers stood. Borotin arrived at the door and signaled Gao Jiu and William to stay. He pushed the door first, reported it, and then came out and said, "Dear great man, please come in."

Gao Jiu entered the living room and saw that in addition to Gustav, there was a thin middle-aged man sitting inside. He did not wear a hat, had his signature small part, and a famous beard.

This is the famous war madman who started World War II. At this moment, he was staring at Gao Jiu with a cautious look.

Gao You wore a suit and bowed to the big guy according to the Chinese etiquette, saying, "Dear big guy, I am Gao Jiu from China, I am very happy to see you."

The big man nodded and said nothing.

Gao Jiu immediately bowed to Gustave again.

Gustav signaled Gao Jiu and William to sit down. William sat next to Gustav, and Gao Jiu sat diagonally opposite the big man.

Gao Jiu looked at the big man's chin with polite eyes, and paid attention to the adult's eyes with the light of his eyes.

The big man looked Gao Jiu curiously for a while, but didn't say anything for a long time. His silence was a huge pressure, and ordinary people would become more and more nervous under this situation.

Gao Jiu was very calm, and his face always had a relaxed and natural smile.

The big man finally spoke, and he said, "Young people from China, I'm a little curious about your affairs. I heard that you are a bandit, why can you come to Germany on behalf of your government?"

Gao Jiu said: "Dear a big man, my identity is to be precisely the Chinese civil anti-Japanese armed forces. The goal of the civil government and I are the same, that is, to jointly fight against the invasion of Japanese imperialism on our country. From this point of view, I can naturally become a representative of the national government."

The big man was still clear about the political situation in China. He nodded slightly and then asked: "I have heard of your deeds. You have achieved many outstanding results in the battle against Japan. It seems that the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army is not as strong as they say. But why does your government's army always fail?"

Hearing this, Gao Jiu understood why He Fengshan repeatedly reminded him to be cautious in his words. Among the big names, it was obvious that he was despising the civil government, and there was really a problem of safeguarding the dignity of the civil government.

After thinking about it, Gao Jiu said in a humble and unrestrained manner: "Dear a great man, to be honest, Japan is an industrialized power. Although it is not as good as the powerful Germany, their army is stronger than the civilian government's army in terms of equipment and training. The combat effectiveness is still very strong. Therefore, with the strength of the civilian government, under the current circumstances, it is normal for failure on the battlefield.

But this situation is also temporary, and as the war continues, the situation will reverse."

The big man asked in confusion: "From your tone, the outcome of the Sino-Japanese War seems to be reversal? What do you think of the final result of this war?"

In the minds of big names, China is not Japan's opponent, and failure is inevitable.

Gao Jiu said: "Dear a big man, the Sino-Japanese War is a lasting war, but the final victory must belong to the Chinese people."

If this is what others said, including He Fengshan and others, the big shots would never believe it. However, Gao Jiu has an undefeated record, and after Guderian's strong praise, the big shots still attach importance to Gao Jiu's opinions.

He said: "Why can you come to such a conclusion? There is a huge gap in national strength between China and Japan. How can China turn to reverse it?"

To answer this question, Taizu's book "On Protracted War" is the most classic.

Gao Jiu said respectfully: "In our country, there is an amazing great man who wrote a book called "On Protracted War". He believes that Japan is a small country..."

Gao Jiu introduced his views on protracted war to the big man. After hearing this, the big man nodded frequently and said, "It makes sense. If Japan's final defeat ends, it may indeed be because of the innate shortcomings of their country's geographical location, land area, population and other resources..."

Speaking of this, the big man frowned. When he talked about Japan, he thought of Germany. Germany and Japan also have similarities. Its land area is small, its population is not large enough, and its resources are relatively scarce. These are Germany's shortcomings.

Germany finally embarked on the road of expansion and launched a frantically to plunder more resources. If Japan ultimately failed due to this situation, Germany would probably not have a good life.

Thinking of this, he couldn't help but shake his head slightly.

Gao Jiu was secretly happy when he saw his expression, but he remained silent and waited for the big shot to continue asking questions.

The big man didn't say anything, and continued to think about his thoughts.

Although Germany is gradually becoming stronger now, there are many powerful countries around Germany, especially Britain, France, and the Soviet Union. The strength of these countries is enough to compete with Germany, and the resources of these countries are far superior to Germany. Germany always feels the pressure from them, and the hearts of big people are always under a big stone.

Therefore, he advocated that Germany should expand its living space, launch wars from outside, plunder other countries' resources, and improve Germany's living environment.

Thinking of this, the big man was a little depressed and had already lost interest in continuing the conversation. He was about to send Gao Jiu away.

Gustav is an old friend of the big guy and knows his habits very well. Gustav agreed to Gao Jiu to help Gao Jiu get those weapons.

He hurriedly said, "Mr. Gao, haven't you always hoped to meet a respected big man? You can now mention your request."

Gao Jiu also realized that the big man was not in a high mood. He was worried that it was really not a good time to make a request in this situation. Seeing Gustav reminding himself, he cast a grateful look at Gustav.

He said to the big man: "Dear big man, in fact, Germany and Japan are still very different, and Germany is destined to be much stronger than Japan."

Gao Jiu's words aroused some interest from the big shots again, and he asked: "What are the differences?"

Gao Jiu said: "There are many differences, mainly three points. The first point is that the Germans are smart, hardworking and creative. The second point is that the Germans have a great leader, the respected great man. Under your leadership, the Germans have become more united and strived for progress, which has led to the rapid growth of national strength over the years.

Third, Germany's resources are much stronger than Japan."

Gao Jiu's words were flattering. The first and second points he said were no longer new to big names, because what he heard every day was these flattery. As for the third point, it even sounded a bit sarcastic to him.

He said unhappily: "Where is our German resource better than Japan?"

In this era, influenced by the level of science and technology, for industrialized countries, the biggest source of energy is coal, and what Germany lacks the most is coal. When they develop industries, they have to import a large amount of coal from abroad every year, which is restricted by foreign countries.

Britain, France and other countries, as well as European countries under their control, often use coal to block Germany's neck, either raise prices or restrict exports. In short, Germany is very distressed about this.

Gao Jiu said: "Dear big man, Germany has coal and has a lot of reserves, which is far more than Japan."

The big man was even more unhappy. Germany had no coal mines at all. The national resource department had already made a conclusion on this. Gao Jiu said that Germany had coal, but obviously did not understand Germany, so he talked nonsense here.

The big man was angry and said, "Young man, I don't like people who speak irresponsible. It seems that you are such a person. The achievements you have achieved in the past are probably all boasted by yourself. Now you can leave."

Facing the big man's order to expel him, Gustav felt very embarrassed. He looked at Gao Jiu with some reproach, and was unwilling to continue talking for him.

William admired Gao Jiu very much, but at this moment he also felt that Gao Jiu's words were a bit unreliable, because William also knew that Germany had no large coal mines at all.

Faced with the displeasure of the big man, Gao Jiu did not have any fear. Instead, he looked straight into the big man's eyes. He said sincerely: "Dear big man, Germany really has a large amount of coal mines, but you don't know it yet."

"Oh? Are you saying true? You said there are a lot of coal mines in Germany, where are they?"

The big man saw that Gao Jiu was not lying, which aroused his interest and asked hopefully.

Gao Jiu said: "Dear a great man, if I can find the coal mines in Germany for you, I hope you will promise me a small condition."

The big man knew that Gao Jiu came on behalf of the Military Industry Department of the Civil Affairs Government, and that loan was approved by him personally, so he naturally knew that Gao Jiu came for those weapons.

He said: "If you can really provide me with the coal mines in Germany, I will agree to what you want to say."

Gao Jiu took out a map of Germany.

The big man said, "You can come to me."

Gao Jiu walked to the big man, placed the map on the coffee table, pointed to the red circle drawn on it, and said, "There is really a large amount of coal mines in Germany, which is here."

"Rur region?" said the big man in confusion: "There are coal mines here, is it possible?"

Gao Jiu said affirmatively: "Dear big man, we Chinese are honest and will not deceive you. You can send someone to explore according to the information I provide, and they will definitely come to the same conclusion as me."

Germany has abundant coal resources, mainly distributed in the area located in western Germany between the Ruhr River and the Lipper River, the tributary of the lower Rhine River. However, in this era, due to the backwardness of technology, it has not been discovered by the Germans.

Gao Jiu explained in detail the reserves of coal mines in the Ruhr area and other related information.

I heard that there are such a large amount of coal mines here, which is one of the most important industrial raw materials and energy sources that Germany dreams of. The big man was extremely excited and said: "Young man, if the investigation confirms that the materials you provide are real, I will not only be able to promise you the conditions, but also reward you heavily."

Speaking of this, he suddenly remembered a question, and he asked in confusion: "How do you know these situations in the distant China?"

Gao Jiu had been waiting for this sentence for a long time. The map he gave to the big man was deliberately marked in Japanese.

He said: "The Japanese are extremely ambitious and they are trying to dominate the world. They sent a large number of spies to carry out activities around the world, and in Germany there are also a large number of Japanese people spying on all aspects of intelligence, especially in resources.

They secretly sent people to survey Germany's mineral resources, and these materials I seized from everyone in Japan."
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