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Text Chapter 43: Settling Accounts for Dai Li

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    "Yu Hanmou has sent three urgent telegrams asking for help. However, most of the troops are concentrated on the Wuhan battlefield, and the other war zones cannot allocate troops It can be said that the current situation is extremely critical. Is there anything you can do?  " "Me?" Sitting in Dai Li's special seat, looking at the military leader who was asking him seriously, Qin Wei pointed to his nose in surprise, "Um Dai, are you sure?  Didn't you ask the wrong person? " "If the director asks you, answer it properly." Zheng Jiemin, who was sitting in the passenger seat, wiped his sweat unnaturally.  Lao Dai?  This kid actually dares to call the bureau chief "Lao Dai"?  "The Japanese army is planning to attack Guangzhou, and you are one of the first people to get the news. I remember that you twice warned the Chairman through the military command Now that the Japanese army has begun to attack Guangzhou, don't you have any ideas?" Dai Li was also arrested.  Qin Wei was stunned for a moment by his name, but he immediately came to his senses.  But he still felt weird in his heart This guy called him "Lao Dai"?  "Your military commander is not bad at gathering intelligence. After getting the intelligence, will your chairman still ask you to go to the battlefield to repel the enemy?" Qin Wei snorted lightly, "The so-called not afraid of opponents like gods is afraid of pigs.  The same teammates. Japan is a small country, and there are many ways to deal with him. Even with the poverty of the National Government, just using a little more brains and squeezing out a few mouthfuls of food is enough to make them unable to eat, but what about you?  " "Childish!" Zheng Jiemin was a little angry: "Do you think that military affairs are as simple as writing two lines in a book?  Just like a literati who can only talk nonsense. If it was really that easy to deal with Japan and there were so many capable people in the government, how could we get to where we are today? " "I just said that we are not afraid of God-like opponents.  I'm afraid of teammates who are like pigs. Chairman Jiang is a great person, but it's a pity that he chooses his subordinates very well, but he doesn't know how to choose his partners. The result is that the situation is like this." Qin Wei.  He sneered, "Is it difficult to deal with Japan? I can tell you the truth, Japan is far from being as powerful as you think. It doesn't actually take much effort to deal with it The fact that you have come so far can only prove your incompetence."  "Then if it were you, how would you deal with Japan?" Dai Li asked casually, lying on the back of the car seat with squinted eyes.  "Without him, it's just the submarine." Qin Weidao.  "Submarine?" "That's right." Qin Wei turned his head and looked at the military commander indifferently, "Have you ever heard of 'unrestricted submarine warfare'?" "You are talking about during the last world war, Germany  Which hand does the person use?" Zheng Jiemin asked.  "That's right. That's the one." Qin Wei nodded.  "But the Germans were defeated in the end." Zheng Jiemin turned around, "And this so-called unrestricted submarine warfare has been resisted by countries around the world since its emergence. In addition, the Allied Powers later also found ways to deal with this tactic.  Methods, the so-called submarine warfare has long been inappropriate. Furthermore, with the strength of our navy, how can we implement this tactic? " "In 1917, after the Germans implemented unlimited submarine warfare, the losses of the Allied merchant ships were from 1  The 300,000 tons in February increased to 400,000 tons in February, and then jumped to 500,000 tons in March, until 850,000 tons in April. On average, one out of every four British merchant ships was sunk.  According to calculations, German submarines sank 2,566 Allied merchant ships with a total registered tonnage of 5.73 million tons, of which British merchant ships accounted for three-fifths. Although the total tonnage of British shipbuilding was only 2.7 million tons.  The British Admiralty consulted many mathematicians and found out the best way to reduce losses through collective sailing based on probability. In addition, in order to maintain sea lines of communication, the British Admiralty adopted the emergency measure of the 'fleet escort system'.  That is to say, a dozen or dozens of merchant ships are organized into a fleet, escorted by destroyers or cruisers, and travel between the United States and the United Kingdom. Since the escort ships are equipped with sonar and depth bombs, they can attack German ships, which greatly improves the efficiency of the attack.  The losses of merchant ships were reduced. After escorting according to the above method in October 1916, the losses of merchant ships of the Allied countries dropped to 240,000 tons and 230,000 tons respectively in the last two months of that year. With the continuous development of anti-submarine tactics, Germany  The losses of submarines also gradually increased. By 1918, although German submarines still sank more than 1,200 Allied merchant ships, with a registered tonnage of nearly 3 million tons, they were only half of the number sunk in 1917. In contrast, the Allied ships were built at that time.  The total tonnage increased by 1 million tons compared with the loss figure, thus breaking the German submarine blockade of Britain." Qin Wei glanced at Zheng Jiemin contemptuously, "Is this what you are talking about?" "You know a lot."  Zheng Jiemin was stunned for a moment. He didn't expect Qin Wei to know so much about these things, "But Guang"What's the use of having too much?  Is this enough to deal with Japan?  " "So, if you are not afraid of opponents who are like gods, you are afraid of teammates who are like pigs.  Qin Wei rolled his eyes at him, "Old Zheng, haven't you ever thought about what I just said?"  What is Britain?  It is the overlord, the maritime hegemon, the strongest maritime power for two hundred years, but even such a country was almost unbearable by the unrestricted submarine warfare of the Germans, and it took a desperate effort to regain the victory.  Compared to this, Japan is a piece of shit?  " "We don't have the strength of the Germans.  "Zheng Jiemin looked a little embarrassed. He was ridiculed like a pig in front of his boss. If Dai Li hadn't been in front of him, he would have jumped up and punched Qin Wei twice. But he saw that Dai Li just squinted his eyes and leaned on the back seat of the car.  He didn't express anything, and he could only suppress his anger. However, although he was angry, he still felt a little ashamed in his heart. He only knew that during the last world war, the Germans used something called "nothing."  "Restricted submarine warfare" tactics were used to attack all merchant ships heading to Britain, but he didn't know the specific data at all. He was a military intelligence officer. "We are not Germans, but the Japanese are not British either.  .  "Qin Wei snorted coldly, "'Unrestricted Submarine Warfare' During World War I, German submarines sank a total of more than 6,000 Allied merchant ships, with a registered gross tonnage of 12 million tons, and sank 150 warships. They lost their own money.  178 submarines.  In order to break Germany's submarine warfare, the Allies mobilized a total of 5,000 ships and auxiliary ships and 3,000 aircraft This is a comparison, 6,000 merchant ships + 150 warships + 5,000 ships and auxiliary ships + 3,000 aircraft = 178 submarines!  I wonder if any of you have settled this account?  " "Isn't it too late for you to say this now?  Moreover, if you had calculated this result a long time ago, why did you keep it until now? Why didn't you tell it earlier?  "Dai Li was still lying on the backrest with squinted eyes, and his face was calm without any fluctuation, but his heart was shaking 178, the Germans' mere 178 submarines actually cost the Allies more than 10,000  A variety of ships and 150 warships, plus 3,000 aircraft. Although he also knew that even 178 submarines were not affordable by the National Government, but as Qin Wei just said, the Japanese could not afford it.  Not the British. With the little wealth the Japanese have, I'm afraid they can liquidate it directly with only twenty or thirty submarines. It's a pity that it's too late to say this now. The Japanese are already attacking Guangzhou, and the National Government's only external port is also closed.  Facing the threat of being lost, even if they can get a submarine, they still have no base. "The navy is incompetent and is a waste!"  "Thinking about the current situation, and then thinking about the war data told by Qin Wei, Dai Li couldn't help but feel resentful towards the Navy of the Republic of China A bunch of idiots who can't fight, all they want to do all day long is to get funds and warships,  It's strange that the government doesn't pay attention to the navy, but why don't you study the naval battles of the last world war? If you had studied the so-called "unrestricted submarine warfare" and put forward a corresponding plan, even if you could only let the government prepare ten ships?  Submarine, the situation of the war of resistance will probably be very different. How could we be forced inland like now? "It's not that we don't say it. The key is that even if we say it, will you do it?"  How many valuable suggestions have been swept away by your government?  Chairman Chiang has great experience in eliminating hostile forces. I heard that he is also very interested in old antiques such as Zeng Guofan and Hu Linyi, but why doesn't he want to study earlier things?  "Build walls high and store grain widely" was a tactic used during Zhu Yuanzhang's time.  What does this trick say?  That is to say, only by first establishing your own economic system and laying a solid foundation can you continuously and effectively eliminate your enemies.  And I really don¡¯t understand that a government doesn¡¯t have its own economic policy research team or a long-term development plan From the beginning of its establishment, it¡¯s just a hammer in the east and a stick in the west.  Is it necessary to carry out several encirclement and suppression campaigns against the Red Army?  If all external contacts are cut off and no one is allowed in, no matter how capable the leaders of the Red Army are, what can they do?  Can they become food or drink?  " "If you criticize the chairman of the committee like this, I can arrest you right now. Do you believe it?  "Dai Li didn't dare to listen anymore. Although as the big boss of the intelligence department, he had heard many criticisms of Chiang Kai-shek and even many unpleasant insults, but those were really nothing, just the vent of losers.  That's allbut Qin Wei's words were different. Because he found that many of what this boy said were remarkable, and if nothing else, his tactics against the Red Army seemed to be five times better than those of Chiang Kai-shek.  A large-scale siege would be much more effective, and it would definitely be much less troublesome and labor-intensive. But the more it went like this, the less he could continue to listen. First, the matter was over, and Qin Wei's tricks were useless; second, as a subordinate.  , he allowed others to criticize his superior without saying anything, what would his superior think? There was nothing wrong with the driver, but wasn't there Zheng Jiemin next to him? This guy was going to report to the Military Command Department soon.  , that was the original General Staff Headquarters, directly under the control of Lao Chiang Kai-shek."I believe it, of course I believe it. But I believe even more that 40 tons of treasure will allow your chairman to indulge in whatever I say or doespecially since I can do more for you." Qin Wei smiled lightly.  "More? What's the matter?" "For example: raising chickens, ducks, pigs, and fish!" ""
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