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African Entrepreneurship History

The reborn Prince Hechingen of the Swabian branch of the Hohenzollern family perceives the unfolding situation in Europe, where war is imminent. Europe cannot afford to delay. The strategy involves establishing a presence in East Africa, fostering immigration and development, and laying the foundations for agriculture. This gradual approach leverages the crisis to expedite the process of industrialization

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Chapter 494

Chapter 494 False Information

"The British and French navies have not made any changes, but judging from their momentum, they are indeed somewhat concerned about the development of East Africa, and they are not willing to join forces to support Portugal."

"Our navy has no way to intervene in this regard. The final result still depends on how the land war in East Africa goes. But with Portugal supported by Britain and France, can East Africa really settle the matter?"

Facing the inquiry from his colleagues, Archduke Ferdinand smiled and said nothing. He did not answer the question. You must know that the strongest force in East Africa is the army.

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The army that Archduke Ferdinand considered to be the strongest finally joined forces with the Mozambican Army in Songo. The sit-down battle did not last long because the large East African troops arrived in advance.

Just one day ago, the East African army arrived at Songo Fortress ahead of the Mozambique colonial army. Tens of thousands of troops suddenly arrived at the front line, which made a lot of noise.

This shocked the Portuguese vanguard who still wanted to delay. Kerry originally thought that his own army should arrive first, but in the end, East Africa completed the assembly first, which puzzled him.

He frowned and said: "Did East Africa respond so quickly? Or do they have large-scale troops nearby that can come and provide timely support?"

Portugal has been carefully planning for this war for several months. It originally wanted to rely on surprise to open up the situation in the center, but now that the large East African troops have arrived, it means that this plan may be ruined.

However, why the East African reinforcements arrived at the front line so quickly is a question that puzzles Kerry. After all, Kerry cannot open his eyes and see the central railway operating in the rear of East Africa.

Seeing the sudden arrival of the East African Army, Rhodes said nervously: "The enemy's reinforcements have arrived, we must withdraw quickly, otherwise Colonel Clément will arrive later and he will have to collect the corpses for us!"

Since the situation was stronger than the people, Kerry had to change his usual style and ordered his troops to retreat to the east towards the city of Tete.

His stern face looked like it could squeeze out water, and he said: "It is not suitable to stay here for a long time. Let's rendezvous with the main force first and see what Colonel Clément has planned!"

 The Rhodes troops were as fast as they came, but they were very good at running. They retreated more than 40 kilometers to the rear in one day and ran into the large army led by Clement.

"Why are you back? The Songo stronghold was taken? I didn't order you to retreat, did I? Kerry, can you explain what happened?" Clement asked sternly.

There is only one situation for the vanguard to retreat, that is, the battle is unfavorable and leads to failure. However, Clement is still lucky. After all, Songo is only a small stronghold, so it should not be impossible to capture it!

Kerry looked at Clément with some embarrassment and said bravely: "Sir! Songo stronghold is not a small stronghold at all. Its area is not much smaller than Tete City, and its defense facilities are obviously larger than Tete City's. More complete, and the most damning thing is that the Songo stronghold is not only populated by two or three hundred people as the Portuguese businessmen said, but at least five hundred people. Without heavy firepower, it is impossible to break through the Songo stronghold. We were deceived by false intelligence."

Kerry was telling the truth, but Clément didn't completely believe it. He then asked: "What does this have to do with your sudden retreat? I won't blame you for not being able to conquer the Songo stronghold in a short time, but you can totally do it." Stay put and wait until we arrive to solve the problem. Why do you want to escape? And judging from the situation of your troops, you haven't lost much strength?"

Rhodes complained: "General Clement, if you don't run away, I'm afraid all this group of brothers will be lost at the Songo stronghold." Clement was a little unconvinced: "According to what you said, East Africa is in Songo. There are at least 500 people in Ge stronghold, so they won't ask you to retreat, right?"

Kerry: "Sir, the large East African troops arrived at the Songo stronghold early, so I had to let the troops retreat."

"Reinforcements?" Clement was a little uneasy after hearing the news. He asked anxiously: "How many people have come from East Africa? Are they all gathered at Songo Fortress?"

Like Kerry, Clement immediately thought of the problem of how the reinforcements from East Africa arrived at the front line so quickly.

Then I heard Kerry say: "Listen to the news, there are at least ten thousand East African reinforcements, and the Songo stronghold may not be able to accommodate them. Therefore, I am incompetent and have no choice but to take the troops and run away."

Clement saw that what Kerry said was not a lie, so he said: "Well, if what you said is true, then it is excusable. This time, you will be exempted from punishment, but next time No one is allowed to move easily without my order, and no one is allowed to surrender or retreat even if they fight to the last before I give the order."

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Portugal was in trouble, and East Africa was actually a little worried. The capacity of the Songo stronghold was not strong, and it could house a thousand people at most. As a result, more than 30,000 people were transported directly from the rear from East Africa, which greatly exceeded the limit of the Songo stronghold. .

Merk: "When we first arrive, it's better to play it safe first. After all, black people make up the majority of the army, and I'm afraid they won't be able to keep up. So we need to let them adapt to the unfamiliar environment first, and we can't let them drag us down. "

This is also one of the reasons why the large East African troops did not immediately annihilate the Portuguese vanguard after they arrived at the front line. After several months of training, East Africa also knew the details of the black army. When black people gather together, coordination will be more difficult, or to be more precise, it will be a disaster.

In fact, before the fighting broke out, the black legions were in chaos. The entire camp became a vegetable market just like outside Tete before. If a war broke out, there would be no order at all. It is impossible to say that some black legions would defect. and escape.

However, the efficiency of black people in East Africa is still higher than that of Portuguese black troops. After all, black slaves in East Africa often organize black slaves to participate in production activities and engineering construction, so integrating them into the army can not prohibit the enforcement of laws and regulations, but it can also maintain an integrated whole. The formation does not break up.

As for why these black people who usually have some order have a tendency to collapse when they arrive at Songo stronghold, like the Portuguese troops, the East African black regiment has not experienced large-scale emergency march training, so the state of the black regiment that has just arrived at Songo stronghold looks like People are lying on their backs, in various postures, and they are very tired.

Therefore, the black regiments that consumed a lot of physical strength and energy were naturally not as comfortable as the usual low-intensity training. This also shows that East Africa has no intention of training them into qualified soldiers. Look at the East African regular army. They also arrived in Songshan with these blacks. Ge stronghold, it seems that he is still very energetic and disciplined. After all, long-distance training is a necessary training subject.

Merk continued: "Prepare the machine guns first. If there are blind black soldiers who dare to retreat during the battle, let them know the consequences."

The machine gun is indeed a good thing, but this war mainly used black people and Mozambique to fight for consumption, so the main function of the machine guns in East Africa is to deal with the black legions in their hands. They only need to move forward after the frontline commander gives the order. Just charge, but if you retreat, you have to take the East African Army's guns first. As for the casualties, that is not within the scope of East Africa's consideration. For East Africa, it is just a series of cold numbers.

 (End of this chapter)