Chapter 106: Step by step (4)

Style: Historical Author: sharp hatchetWords: 2846Update Time: 24/01/11 22:28:13
The war in central Thailand is fierce, and the mercenary troops that have sealed off this area have been standing still according to Tang Cheng's orders. With the entry of a large number of Burmese natives, a large number of old weapons were also brought into central Thailand. Relying on the advantage of having weapons, the Thais were soon unable to withstand the attack of the Burmese natives. The acquisition of large tracts of land made the Burmese natives who migrated here become even more arrogant. But the two parties in the conflict did not know that Tangcheng had already blocked all external information channels in Thailand. In other words, the outside world had no idea what was happening in Thailand.

At this time, Tang Cheng quietly returned to northern Myanmar. Hans and two retired German officers had been waiting for him here for three days. If Hans had brought just ordinary retired German officers, Tang Cheng could have met them anywhere, but this time Hans brought two SS officers with false identities, which made Tang Cheng Have to be vigilant. After the war, most of the officers of the German SS changed their names and fled to relatively free South America.

Although Tang Cheng didn't know why Hans brought the SS men to him, he believed that Hans would never harm him. Tang Cheng placed the meeting place in a valley in northern Myanmar. This is a camp specially used by Tang Cheng to train snipers. This sniper training camp now has more than 400 people, including instructors, but most of the students receiving sniper training are from Yan'an. Germans are dull in doing things, so Tangcheng also hired many old hunters to serve as instructors here.

The German instructors teach the students how to use weapons, and the old hunters will give these students all their familiarity with the mountains and forests. No one knows that the real purpose of establishing this sniper training camp in Tangcheng is to prepare for the war between the seventeen countries in a few years. Chinese soldiers believe that people are more important than weapons, but what they will face are opponents armed to the teeth from the seventeen countries. Tang Cheng feels that the snipers he helped train will always come in handy.

When Tang Cheng arrived at the valley camp, the two people brought by Hans were observing the students with great interest. "I can't help it. They are both old acquaintances of mine. If I don't help, they will be in great trouble." The first time he saw Tang Cheng, Hans did not rush to explain himself, but asked Tang Cheng For the sake of his own face, Cheng didn't want to hurt the two people he brought with him with words even if he didn't want to help. Hans's attitude surprised Tang Cheng. This was not the Hans he was familiar with!

The two people brought here by Hans obviously used pseudonyms. Tang Cheng had the target in mind, but he did not expose each other. Duck, who has blond hair and a thin body, is obviously the one who can make the decision among the two. After Hans introduced Tang Cheng, Duck smiled and stretched out his right hand. Tang Cheng did not hesitate and stretched out his right hand to shake it with the opponent. "In 1944, the head of state once said that if Germany had formed an alliance with China, maybe the war situation would not be as passive as it is now." Duck's words, A thrill flashed through Tang Cheng's mind. He had no intention of cooperating with the Nazis.

This SS officer named Dake was obviously no ordinary person. He seemed to have sensed Tang Cheng's hesitation and wariness, and Dake immediately smiled. "What I just said is true. In fact, the head of state has always had a very good impression of China. It's just that your internal disputes have not subsided, and the Japanese are eyeing it from the outside. Taking into account all the circumstances and factors at the time, the head of state could only give up the idea at that time. idea. However, he still underestimated the resilience of the Chinese army, which was able to withstand Japanese attacks and persist for so many years."

Although Dak's words showed his admiration for the Chinese, Tang Cheng's vigilance still failed to dissipate. Tangcheng, which still retains the memory of later generations, has seen many foreigners who say they like China, but secretly target China everywhere. Therefore, it is simply impossible for Tang Cheng to completely trust him with just a few kind words from Dak. Although another SS officer named Haig remained silent, Tangcheng did not relax its vigilance against him.

After the two sides exchanged a few words, Dak finally got down to business. After figuring out the purpose of the other party's visit, Tang Cheng felt relieved. After Berlin surrendered, due to the battle between the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union, many surviving SS officers were hidden among the people, but they had no way to evacuate Berlin. When Hans's former colleagues continued to recruit retired veterans and technicians in Germany, it was quickly known by these SS people that they did not want to seek refuge in Tangcheng, but wanted to use Hans's channels to escape Europe.

Just helping these remnants of the SS escape Europe was not a very dangerous matter. Even if there were people from the Zionist Organization in Thailand, Tang Cheng didn't take it to heart. It can be seen that Dake is a person who likes to go straight. Seeing that Tang Cheng was wary before gradually dissipating, Dake went straight to the point and said that they were willing to use a treasure buried by the SS in exchange for Tang Cheng's help. The treasure that Dark was talking about was not in Berlin, but on the outskirts of Paris, on French territory.

"Strictly speaking, this hidden property cannot be regarded as the wealth left by the Führer. When the imperial army captured Paris, a unit of the SS also entered Paris from another direction. There are many small All the gold stored in banks and vaults fell into the hands of our SS. This batch of gold was secretly buried on the outskirts of Paris by the SS, and now it has become a forgotten piece of history." Looking at Duck, Tang Cheng didn't seem to care about the gold. He believed that these remnants of the SS must have other treasures in their hands.

According to Duck, the total amount of gold buried by the SS on the outskirts of Paris exceeded 30 tons. What Tang Cheng has to do is to find a way to safely send Dak's companions to South America. After understanding the other party's purpose, Tang Cheng turned to look at Hans. This incident was caused by Hans, so Tang Cheng naturally wanted to understand Hans' thoughts and attitude. Hans's mood at the moment was complicated. On the one hand, he did not want to have anything to do with the current Germany, and on the other hand, he could not force these imperial officers to become prisoners.

Hans's silence actually showed his attitude. Tang Cheng sighed secretly in his heart, and then looked up at Duck. "I have to admit, this is a good business." Tang Cheng's words immediately changed Duck's expression. He did not expect that Tang Cheng would use the word business to summarize their interactions. Tang Cheng naturally had his own purpose in saying this. He already had a lot of troubles here, and he didn't want to get involved with the remnants of the Nazis.

The only reason why Dak and the others came to Hans was because they took a fancy to Myanmar's transport ships, which could travel between Europe and Asia unimpeded. They wanted to use Hans's channels to leave Europe first, and then break up into pieces and find a way to escape to South America. But when they came to Myanmar and discovered that there were hundreds of thousands of German refugees living in northern Myanmar, they immediately gave up the idea of ​​a short stay in Myanmar. Those of them who are loyal to the Führer know what it means once their identity is exposed.

After careful consideration, Dak decided to use a batch of SS treasures in exchange for help from Burma, allowing them to go directly from Europe to South America. Dake also didn't expect that Tang Chengru was so straightforward that instead of rejecting his proposal, he readily agreed. Tang Cheng would naturally agree to such a good deal. The 30 tons of gold would be enough for Tang Cheng to take the risk. Almost all Myanmar's transport ships were purchased from the US and British navies, and the US and British navy logos on most transport ships have not been removed.

Tang Cheng speculated that these SS officers, who wanted to use Hans's channel to leave Europe, also took a fancy to the wonderful use of those transport ships. "Copper is produced in South America. Why not use the excuse of buying copper materials? I will directly arrange two transport ships to take you from Europe to South America." Although Myanmar's arsenal is not large in scale, it has the ability to produce bullets, so Myanmar has South America's purchase of copper materials should not attract the attention of the United States, Britain and other countries.

The important things were resolved, and the two people, Dak, who had been tense, relaxed immediately. The conversation among them unknowingly turned to the students who were being trained in the camp. "Myanmar is very mountainous. It is impossible to use large forces to fight in this kind of terrain. The situation in Myanmar is destined to not have too many armed forces. I personally feel that in a mountainous and jungle combat environment, without air and heavy artillery firepower, With support, the role of snipers is very important." Tang Cheng didn't know what Dak meant, so he could only explain Dak according to his previous thoughts.

The answer given by Tang Cheng was completely different from what Dak had in mind. But thinking about the situation in Myanmar, Dake did not refute Tangcheng. There were snipers in the German army before, but the success or failure of the German army never relied solely on snipers. In Dak's understanding, combat is the cooperation between various arms. If he only relies on a certain arm, Dak feels that there is a high chance of ending in failure. However, Dak's initial idea was that it must have heavy weapons and equipment. Myanmar currently does not have the heavy weapons and equipment that Dak thought.

However, Dack and Haig were middle-level officers of the SS, and they had actually been on the battlefield. After chatting for a while, the two became interested. Tangcheng immediately arranged for two sniper rifles to be brought in. In front of a group of students, Dak and Haig explained the combat forms of German snipers. What Duck and Haig didn't know at this moment was that half of the instructors in this training base were retired veterans of the German army, including actual combat snipers attached to the front-line troops.