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Chapter 453 Xia Yang¡¯s Crazy Plan 2

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    Xia Yang¡¯s plan was actually very simple, which was to use his own light industrial products in exchange for heavy industrial products that were in short supply in the Soviet Union at the time.

    As for where the light industrial products come from, on the one hand, they obtain these products from within the customs through trade, and then let Khuri or Sun Qi organize large-scale caravans to pass through the Mongolian Plateau and enter the Soviet Union.

    There is another way, which is for Xia Yang to use his own money to purchase some light industrial products from the Huangsha Baizhan System.

    After all, in the Huangsha Hundred Battles System, military supplies and medicines are very expensive.  But this is not the case for civilian products. In the Huangsha Baizhan system, the prices of everyday plastic basins and lighters are so low that they are almost negligible.

    But if Xia Yang can attack some heavy industrial products from the Soviet Union, or even introduce some production lines, the benefits that can be gained will be huge.

    Xia Yang even had ambitions, which was to purchase tanks and armored vehicles from the Soviet Union, as well as various light and heavy weapons, field artillery and mountain artillery.

    The reason why I have this idea is because there is such a possibility.

    At this time, we had just entered 1938, and there was still more than half a year before the official start of World War II, when Germany blitzed Poland.

    Many people thought that after Germany declared war on Poland, the Soviet Union and Germany were sworn in and would fight to the death.

    In fact, this idea is wrong, because after Germany invaded Poland, the Soviet Union also took a share of the pie and took for itself a large area of ??land bordering Poland and the Soviet Union.

    ??Subsequently in 1939, Germany even secretly signed the "Soviet-German Non-Aggression Pact" with the Soviets, which gave the Soviets and Germans a standard for reference in dividing their interests in Eastern Europe.

    To put it simply, at that time the Germans were invading other countries, and the Soviets were also invading.

    Everyone is competing for territory, so we can¡¯t fight together!  So we signed such a treaty to reasonably divide the spoils.

    When did the Germans attack the Soviet Union?  It was in June 1941!

    ?That is, three years later.

    During this period, the Soviet Union had no plans to go to war with Germany.

    It wasn¡¯t until Germany¡¯s million-strong army invaded the Soviet Union that the Soviet Union finally woke up and realized that Hitler¡¯s ambitions were far more than just Eastern and Western Europe. This Austrian boy planned to conquer the whole world!

    So during this period, the Soviets actually had a large number of heavy industrial products for export.

    Rather than during the Soviet-German War, all the domestic industries in the country were used to support their anti-German cause.

    "Once this trade route is opened, buying some of the heavy industrial products that the Soviet Union has hoarded in the country and unable to sell and transporting them back to the country will be a huge improvement to our combat effectiveness," Xia Yang said.

    "But how do we open this route? Even if we open this route, how can we transport so many heavy industrial products back to China?" He Changxing asked, "Even if we have the means of transportation, how can we transport so many heavy industrial products back to the country through the Japanese occupation?"  Chahar Province, how about transporting things to the ancient city of Mongolia?"

    The questions he asked are actually what others want to ask.

    First of all, there are thousands of kilometers of long transportation lines. Do those heavy industrial products need to be carried on people's backs and transported by pack horses?  How much manpower and material resources does this primitive transportation method cost to transport an industrial production line?

    Then there is the second issue He Changxing mentioned. Shanxi Province and the Soviet Union are separated by Chahar Province and Outer Mongolia.  Although Outer Mongolia was no longer within the Japanese sphere of influence at this time, Chahar Province was firmly in the hands of the Japanese army.

    The reason why Hurer was able to transport thousands of war horses to Taibai Mountain this time was because it was covered with heavy snow and the trade route he was walking was also very hidden.

    But if you pass through the Japanese defense zone, you will run the risk of being discovered.  Once or twice is okay, but if it happens too often, it will be exposed.

    Xia Yang said: "First of all, the first problem is the transportation of these heavy industrial products."

    Everyone¡¯s eyes converged on Xia Yang.

    "Heavy industrial products, of course, must be transported with heavy industrial products. We can buy a batch of trucks from the Soviet Union, then hire local laborers, pay them a high enough salary, and let them act as drivers." Xia Yang said, "Use trucks to transport these heavy industrial products  ! Then the first problem is solved.

    And the most important thing is, we can also use these trucks to replace outdated and inefficient trucks.Packhorse transport.  In the future, when we transport things, we use trucks to transport them.  "

    Hearing Xia Yang¡¯s words, everyone started talking.

    Because judging from the current situation, such a solution is very feasible.  And once successful, their transportation efficiency will be greatly improved.

    Think about it, how much cargo can be transported by a horse-drawn carriage at a time, and the speed is very slow.  But what about trucks?  Not only can it transport more things, but it can also transport much faster than horse-drawn carriages.

    "What about the second question? Travel seat!" Ma Siyuan asked.

    "If these things are shipped over and are detained by the little devils, what the hell are they doing?"  Are you no longer a courier to little devils?

    Therefore, how to let these industrial products enter the Mongolian ancient city will be the second problem to be solved.

    "That's a problem! It's not actually a problem!" Xia Yang said, "What everyone is afraid of is what to do if these goods are detained by the Japs when passing through the Japanese-occupied areas."

    "Yes! When we were having dinner with Hurer today, he mentioned to us that they had also encountered a Japanese patrol on the road. If it hadn't been for evading in advance, I'm afraid they would have had to fight with the little devils.  Yes." He Changxing said.

    Xia Yang said: "You are right. There will definitely be risks when passing through the Japanese-occupied areas. Even if we go through the mountains and ravines, these risks will still exist. But if we change our thinking and prevent these heavy industrial products from passing through the Japanese-occupied areas,  How have you been?"

    Hearing this, everyone¡¯s eyes focused on the huge map.

    The map includes the Soviet Union and Outer Mongolia, as well as northern China at that time.

    If you don¡¯t pass through Chahar Province, is it possible to pass through Peking?  There are more little devils over there, and it is impossible to enter the Shanxi area from there.

    What if it¡¯s from Qinghai and Xinjiang?  Although the road is a bit long, it is a solution, but it doesn't work. There is a Yellow River over there!

    Is it possible to let the truck fly across the Yellow River?

    "It won't work! I can't get through! Either it's blocked by the little devils, or it's blocked by the mother river." Hu Sandao said.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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