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Chapter 680: Grain for Machines (14th update)

    "Joseph, please contact the Germans recently. We need to buy all kinds of their machinery and equipment. The civil war has dealt a heavy blow to Russia''s already fragile industry. Now that the civil war ising to an end, we must hurry up. We need to develop our industry, let our industry recover and even be stronger," Ulyanov said.


    "Yes, Comrade Chairman. However, do we still have money to buy German machinery and equipment? The Germans are only serious about gold and silver." Joseph said with some embarrassment.


    The Budang party was originally rtively poor, and even now, it has not been able to solve the problem of food and clothing for the people. Although they took a lot of wealth when they overthrew the Romanov dynasty. However, some of them were swallowed up by those who participated in the revolution. Some of it went to Germany as war reparations. The rest is used as military expenses, which is almost consumed in the civil war.


    It can be said that if the cloth party had not implemented the rationing system, they would have gone bankrupt long ago.


    Under such circumstances, it is undoubtedly more difficult to purchase machinery and equipment from Germany.


    "Can we get a loan from the Germans? Use the loan to buy machinery and equipment." Kamenev proposed.


    "I''m afraid this is unlikely. Before our revolution seeded, the Germans would use us to deal with Tsarist Russia, so they would spare no effort to support us. But now, the situation is different. If we be stronger, we will be against them It also poses a threat. Therefore, the Germans are unlikely to support us as before." Joseph was a little worried.


    Ulyanov nodded, he knew that Joseph waspletely right to worry. Before the cloth party overthrew Tsarist Russia, they were pawns that the Germans could use. And now, they have changed from pawns to potential enemies of the Germans.


    "Kaiser Wilhelm III is a very shrewd person. I really don''t understand why he would continue to support us. If we want to buy machinery and equipment from the Germans, I''m afraid we have to pay real money That''s it." Joseph continued.


    "The Germans can''t do it, what about the Americans? Can the Americans give us loans?" Kamenev asked.


    "The American army has just withdrawn from Russia. In addition, the Americans arepletely businessmen, so it will be even more difficult to get a loan from them." Joseph shook his head.


    The senior leaders of the cloth party and the military in the office were all silent. Although the revolution is about to bepletely sessful, the crisis they are facing has not diminished at all! For them, the road ahead is still very slim.


    "Comrades, the current situation is very critical. But I believe that with the support of the people, we will be able to win!" Ulyanov cheered for everyone, and he did not want them to lose confidence.


    "Although we have no money, we still have other things to exchange with the Germans. Whether it is food, timber or other mineral resources, we have abundant reserves. Whatever the Germans want, we can give them! As long as If we can exchange machinery and equipment from the Germans, we will soon be stronger. At that time, we will naturally not have to be afraid of the Germans," Ulyanov said.


    "Yes, we can exchange with the Germans. Comrade Joseph, do you think the Germans will agree to this?" Trotsky also said.


    "I don''t know, but I am willing to talk to the Germans. Comrade Chairman, I will do my best to facilitate a deal with the Germans." Joseph said.


    "Very good, Comrade Joseph. I hope you can seed this time. The people will not forget your contribution." Ulyanov said.


    "Comrade Chairman, this is what I should do!" Joseph said. But he was very happy in his heart. He didn''t care that the people seemed to remember his exploits, as long as Ulyanov did. In this way, after Ulyanov went to see Marx, he would be able to inherit Ulyanov''s position. Power and status are the most important to Joseph.


    "Comrade Chairman, there is one more thing to report to you. The guerris we established in the German-upied areas reported. Arge number of German troops are marching to the above-mentioned areas. We judge that the Germans may be about to attack those guerris. The Germans The strength is too strong and the equipment is excellent. Our guerris may not be their opponents. I suggest that the guerris be withdrawn to preserve their strength." Trotsky suggested.


    "Withdraw?" Ulyanov frowned.


    "If we withdraw, wouldn''t our previous efforts be in vain? I hope our guerris can take root in thatnd and persist in fighting the Germans. Only in this way, the people there will remember I am a Russian. Otherwise, the people will soon forget their identity and ours. In that case, will it be possible for us to regain that piece of territory in the future?" Ulyanov was determined, obviously not Agree to the retreat of the guerris.


    After signing the "Brest Treaty", Ulyanov regretted it a bit. After all, in the treaty, their losses were too great. This also made Ulyanov obsessed with that piece ofnd. That''s why Trotsky was asked to form guerris in those ces, so that one day when they attack Germany, they can get the support of these guerris and defeat the German army under the internal and external attacks.


    Another reason is to maintain their influence on the people there, so as not to be forgotten by the people. Once it is forgotten by the people, those territories are really lost.


    "Yes, Comrade Chairman." Trotsky nodded. However, he sighed inwardly. He knew that the guerris would definitely suffer heavy losses this time. How could they hold on in the face of the encirclement and suppression of the German army armed to the teeth?


    The next day, Joseph set off to leave Moscow, preparing to rush to Berlin to hold a secret meeting with the German government to discuss the exchange of grain and other agricultural products and mineral resources for machinery and equipment. Joseph is still very concerned about the tasks assigned by Ulyanov. The more Ulyanov valued him, the more likely he would be Ulyanov''s heir in the future.


    However, even so, Joseph is not sure whether he can sessfullyplete the task assigned by Ulyanov during this trip to Germany.
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