But this is also a good thing. These days, Principal Jiang has really become a national hero. Reporters from home and abroad have been asking questions one after another, all wanting to know when Principal Jiang issued this order.

Ordinary people also put President Chiang's portraits all over the streets, if for no other reason than to recover the territory. For more than two hundred years, the Chinese nation's territory has not expanded at all. Instead, it has been constantly ceding land and paying compensation to foreigners for the past 100 years. Now, they can finally get the territory back.

Such a contribution is definitely not a small one. It also plays a great role in boosting people's morale. The soldiers on the front line also exerted twice as much combat effectiveness as usual when fighting the Japanese. These are things that the principal had not thought of before. Now he really wants to issue this order himself.

But it's okay now. As long as that guy Mao Yuanshan doesn't spread rumors, we will have confirmed the credit and it won't be a big deal to help him clean up his mess.

Recovering the territory is such a huge achievement that it is very important for anyone. Principal Jiang also needs his own reputation. During the previous Central Plains War, the principal was labeled as a civil war murderer, and the label has not been removed until now. This time, he can be regarded as avenging his previous shame!

Stare, recover Mongolia, and conquer the Wolf's Lair, and you will be rewarded with 1000 million merit points and the German-made Stuka bomber will be unlocked.

Watch, completely annihilate the 50th Soviet Infantry Division and be rewarded with merit points.

Stare, build up the confidence of the people across the country to resist, reward 10 million merit points, and unlock the British World War I ace destroyer V-class destroyer.

These three rewards were immediately given after the Mongolian Campaign was completed, which made Mao Yuanshan so happy that he didn't know what to do. The Stuka bomber was the most famous bomber in World War II and the crystallization of German technology. Mao Yuanshan had been drooling over this bomber for a long time. He didn't expect that this bomber would be unlocked only after occupying Mongolia. In the future, he would have a bomber in his own air force.

The exchange price is also 1 yuan per unit, which is basically the same as giving it away for free.

He had not thought of this destroyer from the First World War. He had originally thought that he would have to have an outlet to get a destroyer, so why would he give himself a naval warship now? Now that he did not even have an outlet to the sea, there was no other use for it even if he gave it to himself. Could it be made to run on land? That was absolutely impossible. Although this destroyer was from the First World War, there were still many in use in the British Navy, and its firepower was pretty good.

The V-class destroyer was a destroyer built by the United Kingdom between 1917 and 1918 with a displacement of 2000-5000 tons. It had four 4mm Mk102 single-mounted main guns, two fore and aft, and a high and low staggered layout on the bow and stern centerlines, which was considered an innovation in destroyer design. It also had two 5mm torpedo tubes. The unlocked model was recently improved by the British and can reach a speed of 2 knots. Even in World War II, this speed was not considered outdated.

Suddenly Mao Yuanshan thought of a problem. This might be the starting point of his arms trade. Of course, the previous arms trades were all small-scale with domestic warlords. After having this destroyer, he could enter the international market. It cost the British 250 pounds to build this destroyer. You must know that in this era, one pound is equal to ten dollars, and one dollar is equal to oceans, that is to say, one pound is equal to oceans. It cost the British million oceans to build this ship.

This is of course a cost price. If it is sold, the price will be doubled, at least between 400 million and 600 million yuan.

But the cost the system gives us? Only 1 merit points.

Our economy is relatively prosperous now, but in the future we will have to build the entire country and support such a large army, and there will be a lot of places to spend money!

The Germans focused their naval power on developing submarines, while surface ships were basically outnumbered.

Although my destroyer is from the First World War, it has been modified and is still in service in the British Navy. I can sell it at a slightly lower price, 350 million dollars, right?

Moreover, Mao Yuanshan studied Germany and felt that a country's industrial strength is limited, even for a country as strong as Germany. As long as you focus on the army, the construction of naval ships will definitely be delayed. Germany's army and air force are both quite strong, but their navy certainly does not have so many resources, so they will definitely need us to bring this thing to them.

But these are all things for the future. The most important thing now is to form two bomber squadrons. This is the most important thing. You must know that the Stuka bomber is the best bomber of Germany in the entire World War II. Now facing the Japanese devils, it is simply several eras ahead of them!

Although the FB109 fighters can sometimes play the role of bombers, they are not professional bombers after all and are seriously insufficient in bomb load.

But the Stuka is different. This fighter can carry about eight tons of ammunition.

It can carry two 250-kilogram large bombs and four 410-kilogram small bombs, and its flight speed reaches kilometers per hour, which is a champion speed for bombers in the early days of the war.

The Stuka was not just a weapon of destruction. Its ability to drop bombs with precision caused great trouble for Poland and France. In fact, this bomber played a very important role in the Axis' victory in many battles of World War II.

Germany flew about 6000 Ju-87s during Operation White against Poland, losing only 31. (A total of 285 Nazi aircraft were destroyed in the two-week battle.)

The Ju-87 posed a great threat to Poland. "We encountered a large Polish force and bombed them with 100-pound fragmentation bombs, which had good results," recalled a German pilot.

It is for this reason that Mao Yuanshan was so fond of the Stuka bomber.

Hans-Ulrich Rudel was the most skilled Ju-87 pilot in World War II. He was the only soldier to receive the Knight's Cross with Oak Leaves and Diamonds. He drove the Ju-87 to destroy 519 tanks, 150 artillery pieces, 70 landing craft, 9 enemy planes, 4 armored trains, 1 destroyer, 2 cruisers, several bridges, and even the Soviet battleship Marat.

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