Adolf is determined to revitalize the Hans Empire's military industrial enterprises and restore the Hans Empire to its former glory.

He even hoped to use force to regain the gains that originally belonged to the Hans Empire in World War I.

All of this is inseparable from strong force.

As for force, to put it bluntly, it depends on the equipment of each country, the training of soldiers, etc.

Now, in order to restore the strength of the Hans Empire, Adolf has specially set up Meifu Coupons, which is enough to show that Adolf attaches great importance to the military aspect.

However, Adolf also knew one thing very well, that is, he should not show his ambition when he is not absolutely sure.

Therefore, while vigorously developing military industrial enterprises, he began to reduce the size of the army.

The army, which originally numbered one million, was reduced to 35.

But no one knows that all of these 35 army soldiers are young people with high education levels.

Moreover, the training content formulated by Adolf is all to train these soldiers as low-level non-commissioned officers.

In other words, once the war comes and the Hans Empire starts full-scale conscription, these soldiers can transform into the cornerstone of the army, the low-level non-commissioned officers.

Are you familiar with this kind of operation?

Not only that, while Adolf was strengthening his own strength, he also knew the importance of allies.

In particular, Lin Yi once reminded him that the shortcomings of the Hans Empire were the poor choices of allies.

Looking back at the time of World War I, except for Daxia, almost all the other allies chosen by the Hans Empire were holding him back.

Although there is a certain reason why Hans Empire has a narrow choice and does not have much choice, it is also a reason why he has a poor vision in choosing allies.

The Austro-Hungarian Empire struggled to conquer the Balkans, and was almost pushed back by the Rakshasa Empire.

In addition to some achievements in the Balkans, the Ottoman Empire was full of soy sauce on other battlefields.

It can be said that the First World War was a one-on-one battle between the Hans Empire and the whole of Europe.

If it weren't for the great power of Daxia, which was a rival in Asia, opened up transportation lines, and continued to provide blood transfusions to the Hans Empire, the Hans Empire might have lost in the first battle.

But this time, Lin Yi specially reminded Adolf to take the matter of choosing allies seriously.

Moreover, as Lin Yi almost made it clear, Adolf had locked his future allies in two countries.

The first country was mentioned, the Gallic Empire, which was also oppressed by consortiums.

Although the Gallic Empire and the Hans Empire looked down upon each other, a war broke out between the two countries, and the Hans Empire captured the Alsace and Lorraine regions of the Gallic Empire.

Then the two countries were rivals again in the First World War, and the two sides fought to a bloody head.

It can be said that there is no possibility of alliance between the Gallic Empire and the Hans Empire at all.

And this is why the consortium dared to bully the Gaul and Hans empires.

Because no one thought that two feuding countries would unite.

They were bullied by the consortium and then isolated from their original camp. In the eyes of the consortium, they can only become slaves of their own oppression.

But they forgot one thing, that is, there are no permanent friends and no permanent enemies between countries.

They also forgot that the Gallic Empire and the John Empire also had a feud, and a war that spanned a hundred years broke out between the two countries.

Even when Emperor Napoleon of the Gallic Empire swept across Europe, it was the people of the John Empire who stood up and defeated Napoleon.

But even so, during the last world war, John's Empire and Gaul were able to unite, so why can't the two countries that originally belonged to the same kingdom unite?

As a digression, the kingdom mentioned here is Charlemagne (i.e. Charlemagne, the Kingdom of the Franks).

In 768, after the death of his father Pepin the Short, Charlemagne and his brother Carloman were crowned kings respectively and divided up the Frankish kingdom.

After Carloman's death in 771, Charlemagne merged all the Frankish lands and re-established the Frankish Kingdom.

Under Charlemagne, the Frankish kingdom reached its peak.

After the death of Charlemagne, the Frankish Kingdom was divided into three parts, namely the Kingdom of East Francia, the Kingdom of Middle Francia and the Kingdom of West Francia.

Among them, the Kingdom of West Francia eventually evolved into the Gallic Empire, while the Kingdom of East Francia later became the Holy Roman Empire, and then became the current Empire of Hans.

Therefore, to a certain extent, the Hans Empire and the Gallic Empire could barely be regarded as brotherly countries.

Although the two brothers often fight, their relationship is not good. But now facing a common enemy, the possibility of them becoming allies is not impossible.

Therefore, this time, under Lin Yi's secret suggestion, Adolf set his sights on the Gallic Empire, which had the same experience as the Hans Empire.

After being sent to contact the Gallic Empire ambassador, Adolf found that the Gallic Empire ambassador's attitude was very ambiguous.

The Gallic Empire did not immediately reject the friendly cooperation proposal proposed by the Hans Empire, but expressed very ambiguously that the two sides needed to have a good talk about this matter.

After receiving this reply, Adolf understood that the Gallic Empire actually had the idea of ​​forming an alliance, but it was just wavering.

It must be said that Adolf was a ruthless man. After all, in the original history, in order to blitz Western Europe, he was a ruthless man who dared to sign a non-aggression treaty with the Budapest Republic.

You know, at that time, the entire Western world was hostile to the Budapest Republic.

It can be said that Adolf at that time was an apostate and apostate.

So, from the side, Adolf is a person who doesn't play by common sense. He knows how to grasp people's hearts.

For example, now, when he knew that the Gallic Empire also had the idea of ​​forming an alliance, but was wavering and had not made a final decision, he directly made a condition to the Gallic Empire that the Gallic Empire could not refuse.

That is, after the alliance between the two countries, the Hans Empire is willing to return the Alsace region and the Lorraine region to the Gallic Empire, but the Hans Empire has the right to invest in building factories and mine minerals in these two areas.

In simpler terms, the ownership of the land is given to you, but the right to use it is still given to the Hans Empire. The two countries coexist peacefully and jointly develop the two regions.

Faced with such conditions, the Gallic Empire had no way to refuse.

Because from the end of the Franco-Prussian War to the present, the Gallic Empire has always wanted to recover its lost territory.

Even during World War I, part of the reason why he was willing to get involved with the John Empire was because of the Alsace and Lorraine regions.

Now, without spending a single soldier, you can get back the land that has been lost for a hundred years. This is really attractive to the Gallic Empire.

Moreover, they also knew that no matter whether they could get back Alsace and Lorraine, the Gallic Empire had only one way to form an alliance with the Hans Empire, unless they continued to be slaves of the consortium and were willing to be sucked by the consortium.

They didn't agree immediately before, they just wanted to get some benefits from the Hans Empire.

Unexpectedly, Adolf was so courageous and directly gave them an offer they could not refuse.

If that's the case, what's the point of hesitating? Sign the treaty directly.

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