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Chapter 65

In Lynn's world, the summer of 1950 was busy and pleasant. On May 20, Daimler-Benz's Mainz factory was put into operation again. He personally cut the ribbon as the president and listened to the people's cheers. On June 5, North Rhine-Westphalia, Aachen, Europe's leading wind tunnel test site was completed at the headquarters of the veteran aviation manufacturing company Junckers. Lynn visited and was moved by the wonders of technology. On June 11, the Folk Achilles Aircraft Manufacturing Company, which was funded by the Bavarian government, was officially put into production, and the fa-223 transport helicopter became the company's hottest main project.

The monthly output of products will gradually increase to 10 aircraft; on July 8, the birth of the founder of Zeppelin, Ferdinand von Zeppelin, Lynn attended the aviation entrepreneurs meeting organized by the German Ministry of Aviation, and personally felt the confidence and longing of well-known German entrepreneurs and designers; on July 14, Daimler-Benz's engine factory in Cologne was put into production, which is responsible for the production of automotive Maybach gasoline engines, with a monthly output of 150 units, matching various models of armored transport vehicles and military trucks; on July 18, the US technical team approved the improved e-50 heavy-duty that Dr. Porsche and his team have carried out.

Tank design, which means that the military purchase project of e-50 vehicles with a total of 800 vehicles is about to enter the model design stage, and the design of e-75 vehicles with a total of 400 vehicles is being improved and improved by a technical team led by the famous tank engineer Heinrich Knykamp. At the same time, the German Army has also decided to equip the e-50 and e-75 as the new generation of standard tanks of the German Army. The initial planned procurement volume is 70 e-50 and 30 e-75; on July 27, Rheinmetall's factory in Düsseldorf secretly assembled the guidance equipment that arrived from Nordic Europe.

The production line thus began mass production of R-5 air-to-air guided rockets, F-60 ground-to-air guided rockets and Iron Fist IV heavy-guided anti-tank rockets. In addition, Messerschmitt's Me-323 large transport aircraft, Borgwad's SDKFZ251 semi-track armored vehicle, Junckers' Yumo 211 piston engine and Yumo 109 jet engine, Rheinmetallite's mg42 machine gun and mg131/151 aviation machine gun, Halene's MP44 assault rifle, Krupp's 88mm gun and other weapons and equipment have also been reborn this summer.

Just a few months ago, few people could have expected that the German industry would recover in such a rapid manner. On the surface, this is due to the military purchase orders of the United States, France, Hungary and other countries. There are certain accidental factors, but it traces the root cause. All this is closely related to the Western world's hostility and fear of the Soviet Union. More than a decade ago, the Third Reich of the Head of State used a similar international environment to develop into a first-class military power, and once again embarked on this path and controlled it.

Internal affairs and diplomacy are familiar with the road. According to the strategy and strategy of the head of state, Lynn expanded the threat theory of the German Communist Party internally, wooed neutral factions in the cabinet and parliament and local governments, and provoked conflicts and frictions when necessary, and used public opinion tools and even special means to eliminate the threat. He worked with France to promote European alliances, expanded the scope of coal-steel joint ventures between Germany, France, Bibi and the Netherlands, and actively promoted arms to Chinese and Western European countries, and promoted Soviet threat theory and infiltration theory in public opinion.

Unlike the condonization attitude of Western countries. The Soviet camp had a strong opposition to Germany's behavior of restoring military industry and reorganizing its military equipment. In order to maintain political and strategic pressure on Germany and even Western countries, they not only resolutely counterattacked in public opinion, but also constantly took deterrent military actions. This certainly caused some German people and political forces to stop their military equipment, but more people were worried about the Soviet Union's rebellion. Faced with the tough attitude of the Soviet Union, the United States and France made concessions on the surface and secretly increased their support for Germany. The attitude of the British government, which had previously cautious stance, also changed.

They secretly released the last group of Third Reich war criminals imprisoned in Britain. These former SS personnel were sentenced to long-term imprisonment or even life imprisonment. Not only that, Western countries also gave Germany a green light in terms of minerals and energy, so that they could successfully purchase iron ore sand and bearings from Sweden, and oil and rare metals from South America and Africa. After such a summer of preparation, the industrial scale and military strength of Democratic Germany have increased several times compared to the beginning of the year. Judging from Germany's own current situation and external investment, such growth completely exceeded the laws of modern economics and formed an equation that economists could not calculate.

The German people were happy and worried about Germany's extraordinary development. As the Western world speculated, the Soviet Union was unwilling to withdraw its troops from Germany at the time. They kept waiting for the opportunity to wait for the Third Reich, which occupied Northern Europe, to return to the German land without natural dangers, so as to capture all the new and old opponents. After more than a year of rest, the Soviet army gradually recovered from the fatigue and difficulties at the end of the war between the East and the West, and streamlined it.

The army had better equipment and logistics support, and the strategy of concentrating combat and transport vehicles on the front-line main force also relatively increased the degree of mechanization of the Soviet army, allowing it to launch a fast attack on the vast Central and European plains. At the end of August, the Imperial Base Camp warned Lin En: intelligence showed that the Soviet Union was planning a rapid and fierce offensive. In an attempt to annihilate the imperial forces returning to Germany, and take the opportunity to support the German Communist Party to take office and eliminate dissidents.

At this time, the democratic German team had secretly expanded to 350,000. In addition, the 160,000 imperial troops transported back to the land from Denmark and Norway, with nearly 500,000 combat troops on land. However, neither the head of state nor Lynn believed that this armed force could withstand the offensive of the Soviet army head-on, and the division of troops to defend the borders of DePort, DeGe, and Germany and Austria was even more of a bad strategy. Considering that Western allies did not guarantee that Germany would not be subject to invasion, the Soviet army was very

It may be possible to launch a short-term war with the excuse of border friction and hope that Western allies will directly send troops to fight. Using atomic bombs for deterrence or defense will lead to political passiveness, helping the Soviet Union turn around in the Norwegian nuclear explosion, New York nuclear attack and other events, which will lead to Western allies standing opposite Germany. This time, Germany either compromises and concessions early or has to defend its country through conventional combat means.

If the decision was made by the German cabinet and parliament, it would be the mainstream opinion that compromised with the Soviet Union for the time being. After learning that the Soviet Union was about to launch an attack, Lynn flew to Hannover as soon as possible. After the dusk of the clouds, he and the head of state walked slowly in the huā garden, and outsiders could not know what they had had for more than half an hour of their conversation. After the conversation, Lynn met with the imperial generals convened by the head of state. Half a year ago, the 300,000 imperial team fought fiercely with millions of Soviet troops under the command of famous generals such as Rommel, Klester, Manstein, and Hauser. Although they failed to win in the end, their performance of being invincible against the masses has proved their first-class combat power. In the simple headquarters command, Lynn negotiated with the backbone of these imperial forces for many days. Finally, a bold and risky combat plan was drawn up.

When it was confirmed that the war against the Soviet Union was about to be fought against the Soviet Union, Lynn sent a special envoy to Washington, London, and Paris to inform the news that the Soviet Union was about to attack Germany and seek military assistance from the United States, Britain and France. The Soviet Union's offensive preparations were hidden, and with the capabilities of the US-UK intelligence agencies, they would still find something. Whether it was the United States, which was far ahead of the Soviet Union's national strength or Britain and France, which were in Europe, all suggested that the German government avoid war in a compromise manner. Lynn had expected this, so he made the special envoy agree on it on the surface. In the name of preventing problems, he asked the United States, Britain and France to secretly gather weapons and equipment on the French-German border in order to support the German team in the fight against the Soviet army when war was inevitable. The heads of the United States, Britain and France agreed to this request a few days later.

While seeking assistance from the Western allied governments, Lynn launched a secret clearance at home, using the agents of the imperial intelligence agency and German special forces that directly obeyed his orders to capture local leaders and organizers of the German Communist Party in eastern Germany, and carried out anti-infiltration operations in the eastern border areas, arresting several Soviet spies. In order to interfere with the preparations of the Soviet army's offensive, Lynn ordered the media to release news about the formation of a jet interceptor wing of the Luftwaffe. Misleading the Soviet Union for aviation reconnaissance at several airports in northeast Germany, and then using surface-to-air missiles to shoot down Soviet fighter jets across borders in one fell swoop, making a big fuss. International public opinion accused the Soviet Union of infringing on German sovereignty, thus delaying the Soviet army's launch.

The pace of attack. Taking advantage of the time obtained by the diplomatic incident, the Imperial Base Camp transferred 100,000 troops, fighter jets and submarines from Nordic Europe to maximize the combat power of Germany. After the main armored troops of the Soviet Union gathered in western Poland through the railway line, Lynn issued a secret mobilization order to indicate that the first-level reserve personnel joined the army, and sent the Military Advisory Office, the current German Staff, to Hannover, to merge with the Imperial Base Camp to establish a joint staff. At this point, Rommel, Manstein, and Guderian, the three famous German generals of the World War II, finally achieved their first cooperation after the war. The professional soldiers who had been worried about losing the war also had the opportunity to avenge their previous shame!

On September 14, a heavy rain extinguished the heat that lasted for many days, but it could not keep everyone calm. In some areas of Brandenburg and Saxony, the German Communist Party and its supporters launched an uprising in advance due to the capture of comrades. They claimed to the outside world that the democratic German government, the parliament and the army were infiltrated and controlled by the forces of the Third Reich, and had fallen into a military dictatorship, which violated the will of the German people to pursue peace and freedom. It also violated the guarantee agreement signed by the Soviet Union when the Soviet withdraws troops, so they asked the Soviet army to send troops to help the German people regain state power. Moscow gave a clear reply in just half an hour, announcing that the Soviet army would enter Germany to capture the war criminals of the Third Reich, and invited other victorious countries from World War II to participate in the action of extermination of the fascist remnants and maintaining justice and peace.

Faced with the enemy's attacks, Lynn was in Berlin, calmly refuted the opponent's fallacy through radio broadcasts, and officially issued a national mobilization order, indicating that all the reserve personnel were enlisted and announced the issuance of weapons to militias that had received military training. Although more than 400,000 supporters of the German Communist Party in various places were launched and equipped with a large number of firearms and weapons, their attempt to capture the city and respond to the Soviet army was soon defeated. In Cotbus, the German Army, which was already ready, collapsed the attacks of more than 30,000 rebels on the city with two battalions, and

In the battle, more than 2,000 rebels were killed and wounded, and many organizers were captured. In Dresden, although the rebels once occupied important buildings such as governments and parliament, the German teams who came from the east and west and north quickly recaptured them and defeated the large rebel forces. On the banks of the Odd River on the German-Polish border, the German Communists tried to seize the bridge while the German-Borough border were unprepared, but the border troops decisively gave them a head-on strike and blew up every bridge on the Odd River before the Soviet army launched a strong attack, causing the Soviet army's plan to quickly enter the German mainland to fail.

With sufficient combat preparation, the army troops in eastern Germany and border areas successfully controlled the situation at the beginning of the incident, but the main forces of our side strategically kept hidden and stood up. These troops alone could not resist the fierce attacks of the Soviet heavy army groups. Under the cover of aircraft and artillery fire, the vanguard of the Soviet army, which had a large number of mechanical bridge-building equipment, took only an hour and a half to force the Ode River, and established five bridgeheads on the west bank, and the number of pontoon bridges increased rapidly to twelve.

The armed rebellion of forces and the brazen attack of the Soviet army, the international community was in an uproar, and most German people were stunned. Fortunately, they did not have to suffer the sadness of the Poles in 1939. Western allies did not "stun" Germany in the back as the Soviet call - in fact, the Allied generals did not believe that their troops could share the victory with the Soviet Union, and their soldiers did not have the courage and confidence to confront the Soviet army. The Soviet army had already crossed Germany.

Under the Borussia border, the heads of the United States, Britain and France decided to fulfill their secret agreement with Germany and hand over the weapons, ammunition and equipment stored in eastern France in advance to the German team, including more than 200,000 German firearms, p38, k98, mp38/40, mg34/42 and other items, as well as more than 700 German artillery and more than 300 combat vehicles of various models. The reason for such a large scale of German weapons is mainly based on France's "picking up rags."

". After the end of World War II, the French team rebuilt in difficulties took all the various spoils seized and divided into them for their own use. American, German and domestically made equipment each accounted for a considerable proportion. This time, based on the requirements of Germany and the diplomatic stance of Western countries, the weapons assistance provided by the United States and Britain were directly handed over to France, and the German weapons equipped by the French team were exchanged for the German team. German soldiers could use it as soon as possible, and if seized by the Soviet army, they would not be granted a handle. (To be continued!~!
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