Dominate the Third Reich
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Behind the infantry phalanx was a uniform motorcycle phalanx. This three-man motorcycle had replaced the original cavalry and became the main force for moving and assaulting in the complex terrain. Under the circumstance that the high-horsepower engine was relatively expensive, this three-wheeled motorcycle with the characteristics of World War II also occupied an important position on the battlefield.

However, when Rudolph saw this kind of car, he always thought of the Emperor's army in yellow. Perhaps it was because he had watched too many anti-Japanese dramas. Fortunately, these German soldiers were wearing green military uniforms and sunglasses to block the sun and sand. They looked quite cool.

Behind the motorised formation were rows of cars, led by three jeeps. These were the special vehicles for commanders and staff officers above the division level, each of which could seat seven people.

Behind them were all open-top and canvas trucks. The soldiers on the trucks were divided into two rows, standing straight with their guns.

The professionals could tell that these cars were powered by diesel engines, but the laymen were more concerned about the artillery formation at the end. These 122mm and 155mm artillery were all towed by trucks as they passed by the front of the station.

Krupp's cannon manufacturing technology had always been ahead of the world. Even for cannons of the same caliber, they were ahead of other countries because of their excellent craftsmanship, longer barrels, and aiming devices.

After several years of silence, they finally brought out their best design and shocked the world.

After Rudolph's father and son had asked, all the weapons in Germany would be produced using a unified standard assembly line. With the rigorous work style of the people of Dé, coupled with the universal technology that could be mass-produced, there would not be a large number of tanks and cars that were abandoned on the battlefield because the parts were not universal and even small defects could not be repaired at any time.

These soldiers had determined expressions on their faces as they shouted their slogans as they passed by the podium. They were in their best condition to prove that they could protect the people of their country and that they had the strength to fight for this country.

Although the air force and tank troops did not appear on the parade ground because they did not want to provoke the French too much, Rudolph also considered it for confidentiality.

Even so, this time, the army had given the world a stunning performance. This army did not seem to be large, but it was truly an elite force, the most professional and modern.

The population and resources of Germany were at a disadvantage. Rudolph knew very well that resources could still be plundered and stored, but it was difficult to replenish the elite soldiers after they died. After the elite soldiers of Germany were exhausted in the later stages of World War II, the new recruits were no better than the veterans of the United States and Britain.

If they had the best equipment, they would have fewer sacrifices on the battlefield. Only then would they be able to face the allied countries 'sea tactics.

In any case, the German military parade did greatly enhance the confidence of the people and showed their strength to the world. However, it also attracted protests from the French. They asked the Coalition Arms Control Committee to increase the inspection efforts to prevent Germany from wantonly breaking the Versailles Contract.

As for the Ying Country, Germany did not get their opinion. Instead, they waited for their people to come.

It was Samuel Hall, the famous supporter and initiator of the appeasement policy in history. He had just returned from India and intended to take over the position of Foreign Minister, but his current title was still the Indian Food Minister.

! Hearing that this person was coming, Rudolph was relieved.

The policy of appeasement was criticized as useless in later generations, but for Rudolph, the more people like this, the better.

Moreover, the devastation of World War I on the western world was extremely serious. Every big country had millions of people rising. The people did not want another world war to happen, so they were more supportive of this policy.

If any prime minister wanted to start a war, he would probably be ousted soon. Coupled with the economic crisis, although the appeasement policy was a little too extreme, it was at least in line with public opinion.

As for being criticized later, it was also the bitter fruit of the people's support. Therefore, the truth was often in the hands of a few people.

The people of the Ying Kingdom sent such a person. It was obvious that they were happy to see that Germany's strength could threaten Zhao City in France, but they were also worried that Germany would be too strong and pose a threat to them.

"Mr. Prime Minister, according to the Versailles treaty, your country's army can only maintain a size of 100,000 people. Even the agreement we signed only stipulated that you have 200,000 special police forces. However, your country is not only building naval battleships and aircraft carriers, but also mass-producing tanks and fighter jets.”

Samuel Hall came in a menacing manner. It seemed that he wanted to put Lu Zhou in his place from the beginning. They were more or less aware of some of the actions of the country, but they didn't know the specific details.

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