After visiting East Africa for nearly three weeks, Marx Weber felt that he had learned a lot. When Marx Weber left, he felt that he had learned a lot. On the ship back to Germany, the people of the German African colonies held a meeting to discuss. Among the Germans, some thought that the Min dynasty was willing to invest money in East Africa, and some thought that the Min dynasty had extremely clever management in East Africa. Finally, Marx? Weber put forward the view that the Min dynasty paid great attention to integration in East Africa. A group of Germans blinked their eyes and couldn't understand it.
"You may think that the Chinese brought millions of Japanese to Africa as servants, but I think these Japanese are the glue between China and Africa. You have to understand that the goal of the Chinese in East Africa is not to make the local black people their obedient slaves, but to make the black people a member of the modern East African society. " Marx Weber further explained.
A group of Germans still couldn't understand, but at least someone asked, "What is the benefit of this for China?"
Former Professor Marx? Weber was not unhappy with such a stupid question. Some of his students had said even more stupid things. The former professor replied, "I think you have all heard of the profits of China's alfalfa and feeding industry in Sudan. A black man who only knows how to run around naked in Africa and a black man who knows how to manage alfalfa fields, how big is the difference in the profits they create for China?"
Looking at the expressions of the colonial officials who agreed with this treatment, Marx Weber continued. "We already have a lot of black people working in the shipyards in Africa, and even some of the father and son generations working in the German factories. Have you ever seen how a riveter works? "
Some officials had seen it, and some hadn't. Marx Weber? Weber gave them a brief explanation. These days, riveting was a technical type of work, which meant that one had to have a strong body, a high degree of concentration, knowledge and training. The key to riveting was to smash the rivets into the riveting holes. The red-hot rivets were hoisted out of the furnace and quickly moved to the riveting positions. The riveter wearing thick heat-proof clothing used tools to fix the rivets on the riveting openings. The smaller rivets were manually hammered, while the larger rivets were hammered into the holes of the rivets using a hammer that was relatively soft due to the heat.
Every time Vézé saw traditional manual riveting, he couldn't help but think of the opening CG of the online game World of Warcraft, where the black dragon Deathwing was fitted with Source Armor.
Marx Weber? Weber had never seen computer CG, and he wasn't a professional technician. After seeing the work on the riveting site, the slender thinker immediately understood how valuable qualified workers were. The slightest carelessness could cause one to be scalded or even die. The riveting had to be fast, accurate and ruthless. Once a mistake was made, it would not be easy to fix the failed riveting hole, and it would take up a considerable amount of time.
After that, Marx Marx Weber continued. Weber continued, "I know that many of you here think I'm a radical. I've never denied that I studied with Engels for a period of time, and I also agree with many of Marx's ideas. "Marx Marx Marx Marx Marx Had Has Marx Has" "So Marx Marx Marx Was. Modern slavery quickly disappeared after 1880, not because of the improvement of moral standards, but because productivity had advanced to the point where slavery was unprofitable. A black skilled worker's wage was cheaper than a native German worker's, and the black worker's wage was even cheaper for the same product. In this state of affairs, the Chinese elevated the Negroes to the status of peasants and workers, and then cooperated with them in the same manner as they did with workers and peasants. For us, do we think first of all about the worker or the farmer, or do we think first of all about the Negro? This is a big problem. "
Ex-professor Marx? Weber glanced over the group of German colonial officials and saw that one or two of them really understood and accepted the idea. There were also four or five who understood the point of view of the Negro farmer and worker. The rest were the people who couldn't understand. Since he was a professor, Marx? Weber did not give up. It would be a few days before he returned to Germany, and he was prepared to make the most of the time.
Ex-professor Marx? Weber was received by Kaiser Wilhelm II of Germany and listened to Marx Engels. Weber suggested that Wilhelm II and Marx, Karl Marx and Friedrich Weber. Weber had a long talk. When the Emperor was unwilling to see his ministers, he could do so. What about him and Marx? Weber talked for five days and five nights.
After the meeting ended, Marx? Weber went to Cameroon. William II took out a conversation between his grandfather and Prime Minister Bismarck, wrote it in a beautiful royal script, and placed it in an eye-catching position in the study.
In his first speech in the House of Commons on 26 September, Bismarck, who became Prime Minister in 1862, firmly said to Parliament, "The major problems of our time cannot be solved by speeches and majority resolutions, but by iron and blood." From then on, Bismarck was given the nickname "Iron Chancellor". Of course, some people later accused Vézé, the emperor of the Min dynasty, of having said something similar before 1860, and Bismarck was plagiarizing it. Most people thought that this was a coincidence because the two great figures had the same view of the world.
At that time King William I of Prussia said to Bismarck: "I know the end very well. They will cut off your head at my window in the Place de l'Opera, and later on mine. "
Bismarck replied, "Since you're going to die sooner or later, why not die with dignity? There is no difference between dying on the gallows and dying on the battlefield. We must fight to the end! "
After arming himself in his heart, William II began to issue orders. The first was to organize an academic evaluation conference on the direction of scientific and technological development in Germany. Another unobtrusive one was to consider issuing bonds for the next five years. The other orders were interpreted as Wilhelm II's chuunibyou relapse. He demanded that Germany should complete two 15,000-ton hydraulic presses within a year and a half, and that the German Admiralty should freeze research on the girdle for naval guns and adopt the traditional British technique of wrapping steel wire.
With the reputation of chuunibyou, the British did not notice that Germany had secretly completed a business agreement. The North American side of the Min dynasty provided Cameroon with a complete set of shipbuilding equipment including a large gantry crane, as well as two 5000-ton hydraulic presses and one 10,000-ton hydraulic press. Such a huge investment was approved by the German Navy.
In fact, the contract had been contacted long ago. Once it was signed, the Min dynasty's parts were immediately transported from Dongyuan City to Cameroon. When it arrived, Cameroon had already completed the infrastructure construction. The equipment began to be installed.
After Wei Kun received the news from home, he issued an order: "Help those who escaped from the Congo Free State to return to their homeland."
"Yes." The comrade in charge immediately replied. The Min dynasty divided the people who escaped from the Congo Free State into two categories. One was the Green Sect, and the other was the local people. The Min dynasty supported the local people and tried to repatriate the note7 to the Congo Free State. The local people who stayed in the East African administrative region numbered more than 500,000. Among them, there were about 100,000 adult men, and 10,000 of these 100,000 people had lost a hand. If the Min dynasty did not take them in, these people would probably die.
It would take some time to organize these people to return to their homeland, and the black comrades in East Africa did not quite understand why the Min dynasty was more disgusted with the Green Sect than the white colonists. From the perspective of brutality, the white colonists and their lackeys were the ones who did all kinds of evil.
Wei Kun did not explain this because he did not understand why his father Vézé was afraid of the Green Sect. Vézé said, "Black is not a problem, it is just a lack of education. Green is a problem. If it is black and green, it is simply a cancer of mankind. The three views of green and black green are in a state of complete opposition to the modern industrial countries, and there is no solution. " In the eyes of Wei Kun, his father Vézé was a very brave and fearless strong man. Wei Kun was not interested in touching the existence that made such a strong man so desperate. For the question of his subordinates, Wei Kun could only respond with "this is the arrangement of the higher-ups."
This time, the local black people were allowed to return to their hometown of the Congo Free State, of course, because the time had come. Another reason was to make a big news to reduce the attention of other countries on the equipment sold by the Min dynasty to Cameroon. This was Africa, after all. As long as they paid attention, it was relatively easy to block certain industrial news.
The Min dynasty had the intention, but the Osman Empire had unintentionally made another big news. The battle against Wahhabi finally ended, and the Osman Empire's navy also carried out several successful landings and transport operations. After more than a year of hard work, the Osman Empire's navy finally cleaned up the enemies on the Arabian Peninsula. The Min dynasty's new Suez Canal was opened again, and the tired and excited Osman Empire troops returned to Istanbul by ship. The Minister of Defence would personally inspect what could be called an elite force.
Lieutenant Colonel Kemal was already the regiment commander, and his performance in this war was very outstanding. There were very few Turkish officers who had to be at the forefront of every battle, and there were even fewer officers who stood at the forefront and could lead the troops to victory. If it wasn't for the fact that Kemal had formed a small revolutionary group in the military school and published a pamphlet denouncing the greed and cruelty of the feudal lords, the deep oppression of the nation, and the barbaric backwardness of the Osman Sultanate system, he would have been remembered. Based on his achievements, it would not be surprising for him to be promoted to colonel.
There were fifty thousand troops involved in the war, and at this time, there were forty thousand who could participate in the parade. Kemal actually hoped to be able to organize a team of brave and wounded officers and soldiers to let the people of Istanbul know how heavy the contribution of soldiers to the country was. However, the upper echelons of the Osman Empire believed that such a parade would make the people feel afraid and lose their enthusiasm to join the army. Kemal could not argue, so he could only shut up. Moreover, he also suspected that the Osman Defense Ministry had already dismissed the wounded soldiers.
During the parade, the two sides of the parade were filled with welcoming and onlookers. The cheers were quite loud. In recent years, the Osman Empire had rarely won a war. Just as Kemal's brigade passed by, two little girls ran out from the side of the street with bouquets in their hands. The little girl looked six or seven years old, and even with a headscarf, she still looked cute. Coupled with the bouquet in her hand, she was even more attractive. When the guards saw the little girl running over, they naturally went forward to stop her. But they only did so because they wanted to maintain order.
Kemal, however, felt something familiar from this scene. He had fought in the Arabian Peninsula and seen too many things. Seeing that the little girl handed the flowers in her hand to the guards, Kemal could not help but shout to the brigade commander not too far away, "Guards, protect the brigade commander!"
The guards were people who had crawled out of the battlefield. When they heard the familiar words of Lieutenant Colonel Kemal, they instinctively stepped forward and stood in front of the brigade commander. At this time, the guards had already taken the flowers from the little girl's hand, and then the two little girls, who were six or seven years old, exploded. The violent explosion tore apart everything around it, and then spread out with huge kinetic energy and lethality.
You've already exceeded your reading limit for today. If you want to read more, please log in.
Login
Select text and click 'Report' to let us know about any bad translation.