Chapter 74 Arriving in China
Natsuki watched the German fleet move away with his eyes full of envy, anger, depressedness, and unwillingness. The Japanese national character is very strange. If they admire the strong, they will be as obedient as pugs in front of the strong, and at the same time they are very arrogant and arrogant. Once they are hit and setback, they will be very pessimistic and desperate, and even commit suicide by suicide by caesarean section. This is a narrow national consciousness formed by the island nation for thousands of years. As the saying goes, as the saying goes, % of people are pretentious.
Nakayaka Nakayaka, who had been silent for a long time, said to his adjutant:
"Immediately send a report to the cabinet that there are very advanced submarines in the German fleet, and our warships cannot detect the other side at all. At the same time, the performance of Germany's aircraft is at least a whole generation higher than our aircraft. Please be sure to get along with each other as soon as possible."
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Although the German fleet crossed the Taiwan Strait and was harassed by Japanese planes stationed in Taiwan, it still fled in shame after being driven by the escort fleet. Two days later, the German fleet arrived at the estuary of the Yangtze River and did not have to stop at all, and drove directly from the Yangtze River to Nanjing.
Fortunately, Chiang Kai-shek received the news that the German fleet was going to send arms half a month ago and did not order a shipwreck on the Yangtze River. The Japanese fleet did not dare to enter the Yangtze River casually to show off his power. Although the planes in the Republic of China lost two-thirds, they would still pose a fatal threat to the Japanese warships entering the Yangtze River. Besides, with the assistance of the Soviet Volunteer Team Aid to China, the Japanese warships did not dare to enter the Yangtze River.
On June 21, 1937, the German fleet arrived at the Xiaguan Wharf in Nanjing. In order to ensure the safety of the sky above Nanjing, the German Flight Regiment was authorized to shoot Japanese aircraft that broke into Nanjing's airspace, and it is necessary not to rush into an enemy plane.
The entire Xiaguan Wharf has been requisitioned, and ten wharfs have begun to unload goods at the same time. This time, Chiang Kai-shek all transferred the army to help transport arms. There were trucks from the Republic of China government, but it would probably take three or four days to transport the 100,000 tons of arms away. Anyway, China lacks everything else, but it is not short of people.
When Redell arrived at Xiaguan, he received a telegram from the German ambassador to China, saying that Chiang Kai-shek was coming to greet him in person, so he asked Marshal Redell to organize German personnel. Since this is the case, Redell, the commander of the escort fleet, also played the role of the commander of the army. Redell was not familiar with the army's scheme, so he quickly grabbed the radio and notified Rommel.
"General Rommel, the Chinese leader is going to greet us in person. Do you have any good suggestions? Should we go there or call all the soldiers together?"
Rommel was on another passenger ship. When he received Radell's radio communication, a relatively perfect idea suddenly appeared in his mind:
"Martyr Raidel, I think we should hold a small military parade, a parade of 5,000 people. I think it should be enough. I only need an hour of preparation time. Let's let people from all over the world come and see the great military power of our Germany."
"That's it! OK!!! You have to hurry up, the embassy said that Mr. Jiang would arrive at the Motor Pier at nine o'clock, and it was already 7:30, and you still have one and a half hours to prepare."
"Enough, Marshal, Rommel will surprise you."
Rommel put down the microphone, picked up the microphone and immediately began to issue orders. All members of the "Flying Eagle Legion" were fully armed and disembarked, which took ten minutes."
After getting off the microphone, Rommel quickly walked towards the gangway. At this time, the passenger ship had just arrived at the dock, and the soldiers on the ship began to disembark. The radio broadcast on the ship rang, and Rommel's orders were played loudly three times. The German soldiers who had already disembarked slowly began to move into running under the urging of the officer:
"Quick, run and move forward...dongdong."
Li Mo and his brothers were also organizing soldiers to get off the ship. Suddenly, when they heard Rommel's order, everyone looked at each other for a few seconds, and soon realized that it was the Japanese who called? Everyone was full of doubts.
All the German soldiers dripped off the passenger ship like a tide. Judging from the running crowd, the German army's discipline is indeed one of the best troops in the world. During the fast running, all the German soldiers still basically maintained a four-person queue, although this queue is a bit crooked.
The dock was very empty. An officer who arrived first visually checked the venue and asked his soldiers to gather immediately. Later, the soldiers also started to line up based on this team.
"Dongdong... hurry up... let's stand next to the Second Company..."
Li Mo was under the command headquarters and had no team to lead. Li Mo had to stand at the forefront of the "Flying Eagle Legion" and stand with the staff officers of the "Flying Eagle Legion". Li Mo was originally a staff officer in the command headquarters, and there would be no mistakes with the staff officers of the army. These people's military ranks are also school-level.
Rommel quickly came to the team with a few officers. Rommel looked at his watch while walking. All the German soldiers ordered him to gather, in just five minutes. Rommel was very satisfied with this speed. Although the queue was simple, it could be seen whether a unit was cohesive or energetic. Although all the German soldiers who had been in the queue had been seated for half a month, they were now holding their heads and chests with firm eyes. Rommel was even more confident in his soldiers.
Because of the hurry of queues, there are no microphones here, and it is even less likely that there are any speakers. You can only speak by yelling. Fortunately, Rommel's voice is not very loud:
"All soldiers and officers, I feel extremely honored to be able to command you. Now we have ushered in the first mission, to participate in the military parade here, to show China and the world the style of our German soldiers, and whether we have the confidence to complete it."
"have……"
"Okay! Now I order that Andete immediately leads everyone in the tank instructor group to drive all our tanks to the square. It takes forty minutes and the unloading location is at the First Pier."
Li Mo quickly stepped forward and agreed loudly, "Yes", then turned around and shouted loudly to the team below:
"The tank instructor group is waiting for me to leave."
After Li Mo shouted, he started running forward. The neatly arranged team below ran out, and about a thousand people followed Li Mo's butt. The organization of the "Flying Eagle Legion" was a tank regiment, with a total of 210 tanks, which was equivalent to a reinforced tank regiment. The organization of four battalions was exactly one thousand people.
After Li Mo ran to Pier 1, a 10,000-ton ship had already landed. There was a huge retracting and storage door at the stern of its ship, which had been put down at this time. There were also many soldiers from the national army next to the pier. They pointed at the tanks inside and whispered, but no one went to unload the tanks because they could not drive the tanks and could only stare at them.
Li Mo couldn't blame his comrades. The national soldiers who could drive tanks at this time were treasures. Even a car soldier was a treasure among the people. Li Mo hurriedly took the instructors into the cargo warehouse of the 10,000 tons of ship. These tanks were loaded by Li Mo personally commanded people. This ship was also the largest tonnage among the transport ships this time, reaching 30,000 tons. All the tanks were just loaded in, and there were related accessories. (The 50,000 tons of ships can be passed through during the flood season of the Yangtze River Estuary to Nanjing. Because of this data, the 50,000 tons of ships were confirmed by Baidu. To be honest, the 100,000 tons were written. To be honest, the 100,000 tons were written. Today, Sanjiang recommended. Please support Sanjiang, please send me a vote.)
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