222 Germany did not follow the script

"That's a lot of money!" At the same time, inside the White House, President Roosevelt sat in his wheelchair and watched a return from Switzerland. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info

As a neutral country already formally surrounded by Germany, it was relatively easy for Switzerland to obtain information from here.

On the other hand, the United States is also a de facto neutral country, so their merchants are theoretically protected and recognized by law in Germany.

The telegram that Roosevelt read was actually sent from Germany. The contents of it are related to the economic reform in Germany this time.

At the national level, opening up women's rights, and even mobilizing women to fight for the country, frankly, Roosevelt did not think about it.

Although in the course of World War II, women's rights in the United States also woke up, but after all, it was a process, and for Roosevelt, it could only guide and dredge, but could not initiate.

Like all countries in the world in 1940, the United States is now a patriarchal society, and it is also a society controlled by capitalism.

Whether it is to say that the United States is controlled by large corporations, or that the United States is occupied by Jewish conspiracies, fundamentally speaking, the United States is a country controlled by capital.

Therefore, whether it is a consortium or a businessman-capitalist, they will not relax their oppression of the working class when their interests are not clear.

Oppressing the workers and allowing them to spend more time on production was a very useful method at that time, so the capitalists at that time would not easily reduce the labor intensity for the workers.

It can even be said that we should not look at the two-day holiday system that was first implemented in foreign countries today, and then recently began to experiment with more three-day rest systems.

But in 1940, when the productive forces were not sufficient, exploitation was still the main theme, and capitalism at that time was far less friendly and beautiful than it seems today.

At this moment, the first question that came to Roosevelt's mind was: Can we in the United States learn this method?

As a very economically minded president who came out of the shadow of the economic crisis with the United States to expand domestic demand, Roosevelt's first thought was whether the system that Germany was implementing could be implemented in the United States.

But soon, he was desperate to find that there seemed to be no market for this set of things in the United States.

On the one hand, the implementation of large prayers and the addition of rest days in the United States, which is still bathed in the sunshine of peace, will arouse the dissatisfaction of the broad masses of capitalists.

On the other hand, Germany was at war, and it was reasonable for Hitler to postpone the two extra days of rest, but what should the United States do to delay the rest days that were given?

Finally, Germany practiced "National Socialism", which at least reflected the superiority of the state in its ability to mobilize.

It has the power of true communism in its capacity for mass mobilization, and with the addition of agitation and other things, it has developed into an even more terrible system of self-operation.

The United States is incomparable in this respect, especially on the premise of first shaking the interests of some capitalists, and the country's ability to mobilize is even lower.

What's even more interesting is that the United States cannot guarantee that such intensively trained apprentices will stay in their original units after they have been trained.

They are not like the Germans, who have to obey the organization's arrangement, they will change jobs, they will change.

Because there is no corresponding state binding force, and there is no policy to regulate the whereabouts of workers, this will plunge the United States into domestic strife.

If it can't learn from it, the United States will have to think about how to deal with Germany, which is now beginning an emergency mobilization.

"This will provide Germany with at least 200,000 female workers who will be ready for use in a few months, and many more male workers." Roosevelt said with a headache.

Before 1939, although it was in decline, Europe was still the center of the world, and European industry was still more complete and powerful than that of the United States.

As the war progressed, Britain turned its scientific foundation and overseas colonies into bargaining chips, exchanged for materials and consumed in the war.

The United States, which has obtained technology and has a unique geographical advantage, has only begun to appear on the ruins of Europe at this time, becoming the most powerful country in the world.

As explained above, the main reason why the United States became the world's number one power was to fuel World War I and plan World War II.

Since President Wilson was in office, he began to make arrangements for a new round of world war against Britain and Germany, seeking the goal of "Europe itself to fight the war thoroughly," then the United States was naturally prepared.

The first thing it has prepared is, firstly, resources, and secondly, a script that has already been written, and which Britain and Germany must follow.

However, the United States naturally has something to fear, and what he is afraid of is that the Europeans themselves will finish the war before the United States itself is ready!

What the United States fears is that in the midst of the war in Europe, a new hegemon will be born in the ashes, integrating all the forces of Europe to counter the rising United States.

It's all about integration! This is what the United States is really afraid of!

If Europe does not become a ruin, how will the powerful post-war production capacity of the United States be dumped? If Europe is not in ruins, how can the Americans meddle in the affairs of Eurasia?

To put it bluntly, the United States does have the advantage of being a chosen country geographically, but this is also the disadvantage of the United States itself!

The original calculation of the United States was actually determined that Germany would not be able to really drive full power and integrate the European industrial system until the war ended.

In reality, the Germans really had no way to carry out European industrial integration on the territory of defeated France and in the United Kingdom, which would not surrender.

However, under the premise that there is no hope of integrating Europe, Germany has embarked on the path of self-excavation, which is unthinkable to the United States?

Although Germany has a population of only 80 million, if the Germans try their best to realize their potential by relying on France and an occupied zone, the United States will still have a lot of headaches.

At this time, Germany's industry was not much behind the United States, and even had advantages in some aspects in terms of accumulation of heritage.

In terms of industry, the gap between the two countries is not the world hegemon of the United States and the weak Germany, and at that time Germany could not catch up with the United States, it was still more than two-thirds of the United States.

Why is there such a big gap between the two countries in the real World War II? On the one hand, it is because of the constraints of raw materials, and on the other hand, it is the result of Germany's own cocoon.

You must know that on the one hand, Germany killed Jews and other races, which laid a hidden danger for the development of its own industrial production, and on the other hand, it was not able to integrate the overall industrial capacity of Europe.

Finally, and most fatally, Germany mobilized late, and its own potential was not utilized, which was tantamount to abandoning its martial arts and fighting the United States, so the gap was obvious to the point of ridicule.

Another extreme example is Germany's adversary, the Soviet Union, which mobilized most thoroughly in the war and burst out with the most striking force.

For example, it can be said that during the Soviet-German war, Germany's 100 strength has been fighting the Soviet Union with 40 forces for various reasons.

As for the Soviet Union, which originally had only 90 forces, in the course of the war, mobilized about 70 of its own forces, and finally overwhelmed Germany and won the war.

The Soviet Union mobilized a large number of female soldiers to the front, and the Soviet Union fully opened its own production capacity, and even mobilized almost all of its own family funds.

And what about Germany? When he finally mobilized his country and took out his family resources to give it a go, he had to face not the Soviet Union, but the whole world......

Unlike in history, when it was impossible to integrate European industry to complete European unification, the Germans changed their way and began to mobilize in disguise.

This low-intensity mobilization behavior made the United States feel the crisis all of a sudden! Because in the script written by the United States to Germany, Germany should be stuck in the quagmire of European integration at this time!

Originally, this was an insoluble problem, and it was the easy part to defeat France and sweep Europe—the Americans were betting that the Germans would not be able to make Europe work for them!

But now, the Germans have stepped out of the circle of thinking of integrating France, Poland, the Netherlands, and Belgium, and have gone home themselves to mobilize women to produce and prepare to turn Germany into a European factory!

The mode of thinking has changed, and there have been loopholes in the original script, and the United States secretly supports Britain, which is actually a ploy to ask Britain and Germany to deal with attrition, and it seems that there is a problem in the rhythm.

Of course, what Roosevelt was thinking about now was not this, but what to do now that the Germans themselves began to tap into their own potential?

There are actually not many options in front of the Americans. One was to jump into the battlefield and personally help Britain kill Germany and restore the post-World War I international order.

However, if this arrangement is made, the United States will suffer even greater losses in this war, and the post-war international order will still be juxtaposed, even worse than before.

This is something that the United States is unwilling to accept, and it is also something that the United States wants to avoid with all its might. What the United States wants to do is to be the world hegemon, not to help the world hegemon Britain survive for another 20 years.

What makes the Americans even more unwilling is that if they go out of the war ahead of schedule this time, then Germany, a chess piece carefully buried in Europe, does not know if it can be saved this time!

The last time President Wilson of the United States helped the Germans escape the punishment of World War I, this time the British will definitely not be fooled again, and when the chess pieces are gone, the United States will be busy in vain, and it will lose the foreshadowing and chess pieces, which can be said to be more than worth the loss.

So, in Roosevelt's view, this option is actually not good.