British Civil Servant

Chapter 73: 1 small goal

Compared with the urban area of ​​Hamburg, the damage to the Blomfoss shipyard is actually not serious. Most of the cranes are in good condition, but they are in a state of shutdown, which makes Alan Wilson have some conspiracy theories. Whether it is deliberately staying and preparing to plunder technology, everyone knows that the British occupation area is the essence of Germany's industry.

When Alan Wilson thought so, the officers who belonged to the Navy around him were still taking pictures, taking pictures of the huge production base of the Blomforth Shipyard. There were at least thirty unfinished Xinshi submarines lying on the slipway on the production line. , but will never get off the production line.

Alan Wilson saw these giant steel beasts, part of the black technology of the Third Reich in the eyes of Debble, can now only become the backdrop for the victors.

"How to restore the British-occupied areas to normal is an important factor in rejuvenating the local economy as soon as possible." Alan Wilson felt this way, not sympathizing with Germany's fate.

Right now, the British Empire simply doesn't have time to adjust slowly as traditionally. The time between World War I and World War II is too close, and the external environment of the United States and the Soviet Union is a laughing tiger and a great enemy of life and death. Now, like the Soviet Union, efficiency must be put first, otherwise, like that sentence, there is not much time left for the United Kingdom.

"Alan, what do you think should be done with these submarines?" Lieutenant Colonel Scott of the Royal Navy asked Alan Wilson in a trance.

"Immediately find the design drawings of these submarines and send them back to London for research. As for these unfinished submarines, it will cost money to dismantle them, and it will also cost money to continue to build them. It's just that there is no return, and one can try to find a buyer." Alan Wilson frowned and said, "If we dismantle the weapon system and try to sell it to some small countries without production capacity, in exchange for a capital input is the best idea. Of course, we must absorb the technology before that."

"It's really optimistic. In fact, if we can really sell these semi-finished products, there will be many benefits. It can solve part of the unemployment problem in the local area, and can also make a fortune to ease the domestic economic pressure, but who will we sell it to?" Lieutenant Colonel Kurt shook his head with a wry smile, "Could it be sold to Indians?"

"Yeah!" Alan Wilson nodded in approval, saying that he was not joking. As long as the Indian states can afford it, there is nothing that can't be sold. It is better than giving the British warships to the Indians after the independence of British India. It would be better to give the German ships, at least when they are used up, they will be scrapped and cannot be repaired.

"Okay, these unfinished submarines will be put away first, but you are right about one thing, we should search for the design drawings of these submarines and send them back to the UK." Lieutenant Colonel Scott regained his calm look and told Alan Wilson's reference should be taken as a joke.

Of course, Alan Wilson, who is also receiving a salary from Hyderabad, is not kidding. To be honest, although Germany has been destroyed, it has the foundation of an industrial power. British India is not completely without industry, but it can be determined to be a purely agricultural country.

Don't think that the number of railways proves that the country's industrial foundation is good. The reason why the British built the railways in British India diligently is to improve the efficiency of plundering and to transport the good things out of British India. It has nothing to do with the development of industry.

The combination of such an industrial country and an agricultural country reminded Alan Wilson of a term. Iraq's oil-for-food program under the embargo. The Oil-for-Food program was created to alleviate the suffering of the Iraqi people under the UN-imposed economic sanctions and arms embargo against Iraq.

At the beginning, Iraq was also dissatisfied, but later it was also painful and happy, didn't it? The essence of the oil-for-food program is to restore a certain livelihood in Iraq, which is in a state of collapse, but this is completely controllable. It just turned the situation of total collapse into a boiled frog in warm water.

Once Iraq was slowly weakened, when the time was right, the United States simply took out Saddam.

For the current German British occupation area, it is really not different from the colony. If there is any, it is the German citizens of the current British occupation area, not as good as the Indians in British India.

Thinking of this, Alan Wilson suddenly felt that this is really a good thing. The United Kingdom is in the middle link, using the agricultural products from British India to restore order in the German British-occupied areas, and then using the restored factories in Germany to transport them to British India.

However, the trade between British India and the British-occupied area of ​​Germany is controlled by the British, and the pricing power of the goods shipped from both ends rests in India. This is much more cost-effective than the British sacrificing domestic civic life to restore peace to the German-occupied areas.

The United Kingdom, which dominates this trade in the middle, can also supplement itself in the middle.

"Marshall plan, Molotov plan, the British Empire will never surrender until the blood of the Indians is gone." Looking at the British soldiers in the distance, Alan Wilson secretly became ruthless.

Even if British India were to become independent, it had to stand the last post for the British Empire. UU reading www.uukanshu.com Alan Wilson has no compromise on this!

The first shipment of grain sent by Alim was the first stepping stone. If it could temporarily ease the tension in Hamburg. Who's to say this can't be the start of a UK-led plan.

Alan Wilson doesn't have much time. He has a general understanding of the British-occupied area and is about to return to Berlin. Calling Alim out for a face-to-face interview, he said, "Now the German weapons are piled up like a mountain, and there are professional officers who have been in the world war for several years. You should inform Maharaja Ali Khan of the situation here, if he takes the initiative in the next telegram. Bring it up and I can help him arrange related matters."

"At present, the food shortage in Europe is still very large, and I still need a lot of help from Maharaja Ali Khan. As the commissioner of Hyderabad, I will definitely not let the monarch of Hyderabad suffer. That's all for now, and I have to rush back to Berlin. "

Once the two-way trade plan between British India and the British-occupied area of ​​Germany is formulated, it will definitely not work here. The current strength of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs is in Berlin, and he has to go to Berlin to find an appropriate opportunity to let this idea come out logically.

This two-way trade plan is actually the same as the colonial policy of the British Empire, except that it has become a seclusion of Britain behind the scenes, regulating the trade between the British-occupied German areas and British India in the middle.

Moreover, the blood transfusion of British India to the United Kingdom cannot be stopped, and on this basis, blood transfusion to Germany is also required. But at the same time, British India is not at a loss. It is enough for German citizens to have enough to eat. The manufactured products are handed over to the United Kingdom for pricing and shipped to British India.

The price of industrial products branded by the United Kingdom may be lower. What used to be 100 is now sold for 90. The original price of British products was fifty dollars, and now they are only ten dollars from the Germans, and all the profits in the middle belong to the British.

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