Chapter 26: To Rome? (2/2)

”Cyric, you came back just right, we are going to Rome.” Behind Hitler, Goring said to Cyric.

Goering’s face was full of smiles, and Cyric brought back a lot of wealth, which is also considered a great contribution to the Workers’ Party! It can be said that Cyric is now faintly the second person in the party. Of course, Goring has to change his mind, and now he is constantly pleasing Cyric.

”To Rome?” Cyric said, ”Chief, if we are going to Italy, we should prepare more. Italy is too important to us.”

Prepare more? Hearing what Cyric said, even Hitler was taken aback. He went to Italy only to meet Mussolini.

”Cyric, what should we prepare?” Hitler asked Cyric.

”Now, the Treaty of Versailles restricts all the development of our domestic military technology.” Cyric said: ”If our empire wants to be strong, we must break the limitations of the Treaty of Versailles. Italy is a good breakthrough.”

During World War I, Germany failed humiliatingly and signed the Treaty of Versailles. This treaty is simply a curse on the head of the German army. Britain and France attempted to use this method to completely decline the German army.

Germany is indeed in decline. For example, twenty years of technical limitations have left Germany’s artillery as the technology of twenty years ago. The so-called Bismarck battleship is the strongest battleship of the First World War in World War II!

Now, if you can cooperate with Italy, that is the best choice!

At the same time, in addition to Italy itself, the Italian colony, Libya in North Africa, is even more important to Cyric!

The advantage of the traverser is the common sense of later generations. In this era, it will become a powerful advantage!

For example, Libya is still too poor,

In the later history of World War II, the North African battlefield was also an assistant battlefield. At that time, the Axis and Allied forces saw back and forth in the North African desert, and thousands of tanks were crushed on the gravel blocks of Libya.

The only thing that could save the situation at the time was Hitler's favorite general, the ”desert fox” Rommel. Unfortunately, because of the lack of logistical supplies, Rommel's troops were eventually wiped out due to lack of fuel. UU reading panies won the mining rights for 84 concessions.

Among them, it took two years, and the exploration work was not going smoothly. In addition to the backwardness in traffic and other aspects, the more frightening thing is that because of World War II, there are more than 3 million landmines in the Libyan desert, engineers and drilling workers. Often killed and injured!

The work at the time was so unsatisfactory that many large companies including BP were even preparing to go back home. However, in April 1959, New Jersey Standard Oil Company SONJ finally made a high yield in the trial mining area that was about to be abandoned. Oil well, since then, Libya has begun to glory!