Chapter 1743: Series One
"Actually, His Royal Highness has already thought of the method of link blockade, but it is now in operation. But when it is in operation, he does not want to be disturbed by others, and some of these things need your help." After a moment of contemplation, Admiral Hipper Said.
"There is already a way to deal with it? So does your majesty know?" After hearing what Hipper said, Scheer was pleasantly surprised at first, but then he was full of suspicion. He felt very strange. Why, His Royal Highness the crown prince would put How to tell Hipper instead of the Kaiser? Scheer is sure that the Kaiser should not have received the news, otherwise he would not be so anxious to ask the High Seas Fleet to attack. After all, his own report describing the current situation of the High Seas Fleet has been sent up, submitted by Tirpitz himself, the Kaiser Should know.
"Your Majesty doesn't know. It's not that His Majesty the Crown Prince has any other thoughts in his mind, but that there are problems among the people around His Majesty!" In just a few words, it took Hipper a long time to say it, and he wanted to say it. Beating the British, Hipper is absolutely resolute, but when it comes to politics or people's hearts, this is not something that the upright Hipper can effectively handle, but the current thing, really only he can do it, the crown prince's plan must be With the cooperation of Scheer, Hipper is the only Bavarian person who can talk to Scheer and gain the trust of the other party.... It is not an exaggeration to say that the current Hipper is driving ducks to the shelves.
"What do you mean? Hipper, if you decide to stop today's topic, then I can pretend that this incident has never happened. If you decide to continue talking, then the outcome of today's conversation will be difficult to predict." Scheer said seriously, the chill in his words was comparable to the cold wind in the North Sea.
"All the ports in Germany have personnel from our navy. We have deployed anti-submarine nets and minefields outside the ports and arranged patrol personnel and ships. We have detailed records of each ship's entry and exit, as well as the materials on it. You It should be very clear," Hipper said.
"That's right, that's right. After I took over as the commander of the High Seas Fleet, I knew these things." Scheer nodded and said.
"Well, here comes the problem. In the two years since the war began, except for the short few months when the British blocked the North Sea, although our import volume was not as good as before the war, it was much higher. It is more than enough to deal with the war. If you have time to compare the imported goods and the loss of the war, you will find that even if we cannot obtain any materials from now on, then the materials we imported before plus the domestic production It was found that there is no problem in supporting it for one year, but why, in the report given to us by the General Staff, it is mentioned that the materials can only be used for 3 months? So where did the excess materials go?" Hipper said.
"This is not something we have to consider. We can't control that much." Scheer frowned, but did not respond easily to Hipper. "Of course, I'll go back and check this matter, and I will bring it up to Marshal Tirpitz." Naturally, Scheer couldn't directly mention this matter to the Kaiser. The first is the limited authority. Mind your own business with the mouse. Although I have settled the situation, I have no right to dispose of it. After all, you are the navy. The second point is very simple. Do you think you can contact the Kaiser if you want? What are you thinking!
"This is someone who is exacerbating the domestic resource dilemma, especially the dilemma of food supply!" Hipper is really not a lobbyist. Before he has gained the full trust of the other party, he decisively threw out his own In Scheer's view, this is a very unexpected and very "double-hearted" statement. That is to say, Scheer and Hipper have worked together for many years. Although there is competition between the two parties, the relationship is generally very good. Otherwise, it will be really hard to say what Scheer will do after this meeting is over.
"But this matter should be told to the Kaiser, not me!" Scheer's face became even more gloomy.
"Damn it, I was wrong..." Seeing Scheer's reaction, Hipper also realized that the situation was a bit bad. But if Ruprecht dares to hand over such an important matter to Hipper, it means that there will definitely be someone behind him, or a fuse. Even at that time, the crown prince thought it over, Hipper should be a matchmaker, and as for the persuasion work, leave it to another person. There is no doubt about this person's loyalty to the Kaiser! But before the last fuse is activated, Hipper wants to work hard....
At this time, I don't know if Hipper was quick-witted or just lucky. Hipper's next sentence resonated with Admiral Scheer. And this is very simple. "The emperor may not know how serious these things are. Judging from the series of adjustments he made before, His Majesty really only has a little understanding of military matters. Before, His Majesty's mobilization of domestic military power has actually taken time out of the German army. The country is very empty, and in an extraordinary period, such a transfer is absolutely wrong!" Hipper said at the time.
That's right, it was this sentence that resonated with Scheer, although it was very "critic" to say it. But for a veteran like Scheer, I really agree in my heart! At this time, the difference between Scheer and Hipper is that Scheer knows it, but usually doesn't say it, but Hipper did say it, that's the difference!
Don't look at Scheer as an admiral, but Scheer, who was promoted from the grassroots level, has also led soldiers! Know how to "maintain stability" when the situation is more urgent. For example, now, after realizing the internal instability of the fleet, the first thing Scheer did was to strengthen the management of guards and guns, and increased the garrison strength of the fleet and the port.
And what about the Kaiser? Well, it's just the opposite. Up to now, Scheer doesn't know why the Kaiser directly rowed over 200,000 troops to the Mackensen Army! (Of course, because of the British follow-up offensive plan, this mobilization plan was not fully realized in the end.) After all, Scheer also organized and planned the landing battle in the Gulf of Riga back then, and Scheer also understood the consumption and transportation of this force. Among other things, even though Scheer is weaker than Mackensen in terms of logistics sensitivity, he is definitely several blocks better than the Kaiser. After all, they have done it before! In front of him, those logistical materials are constantly being counted one by one, but can be converted into actual capacity, loss and labor!
Thinking of the scene of hundreds of thousands of troops rushing from the western front to the eastern front in the severe winter, Scheer could feel his egg hurt! But unfortunately, the Kaiser didn't know!
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