MTL - The War Court and Lap Pillow, Austria’s Mandate of Heaven-v3 Chapter 72 Explosive style

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Franz's sewing machines not only occupied the entire Central European market, but were also exported abroad, and even Britain, known as the "world factory", was not spared.

This kind of profitable business will naturally arouse the jealousy of businessmen from other countries, so many powerful businessmen have followed suit, but the seemingly uncomplicated design has turned many people over.

Various problems emerged one after another, and the failure rate was astonishingly high, and repeated comparative studies could not find the reason.

In fact, this is the problem of standardized production. During this period, people did not realize the importance of standardized production, and only a very small number of industries realized the standardized production of parts.

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Austria has already realized the standardization of parts, and the emergence of new hydraulic presses has also made Austria's parts manufacturing industry a leader in the world.

The power of the hydraulic presses that were common during this period was less than 1% of that of Austria, and the steam forging hammer, which was destined to be eliminated by history, was even more useless. Even if they thought about it, they could not achieve the same effect as the Austrians.

One nail is missing,

lost a horseshoe;

Lost a horseshoe,

broke a war horse;

broke a war horse,

lost a battle

lost a battle,

A country is lost.

It is the seemingly inconspicuous parts that have discredited the imitators of European countries. Of course, some people will be deflated, and others will benefit. Made in Austria, Vienna craftsmanship, and craftsman spirit, Franz took the opportunity to publicize it in the newspapers, and all kinds of "chicken soup" spread across the European continent.

Naturally, this cannot be done without the help of mainstream media such as the British "Times", French "Le Monde" and "News", "Frankfurt News", "Good Night, Vienna", "Berlin Morning Post" and so on.

Under such propaganda, there will naturally be a lot of spiritual Austrians, especially in the German and Apennine regions that are closely connected with Austria, and a strange trend of thought is spreading.

But governments around the world don't pay much attention to this kind of thing, but more and more migrant workers and immigrants come to Austria.

And there is also a strange sense of superiority that grows for people who are already in Austria, no matter what their ethnicity or non-Austrians.

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Russia, St. Petersburg.

Economic recession is an important problem facing Russia now. After the end of the Turkey-Egypt war, Russia-Turkey trade has become more and more difficult.

The United Kingdom already regards Ottoman as its own taboo, and of course it is impossible to accept that Russia continues to squeeze wool from the Ottoman Empire. The Tsar was furious, but in the face of the lonely overseas Britain, the European military police had more than enough energy, so they had to give up.

As a result, the Russians had a surplus of food. Fortunately, the Prussian Junker nobles extended a "helping hand" at this time, but the house leaked and it rained overnight. The Spanish Civil War ended, and the Russians once again lost an important market.

At this time, some people in Russia started a business of selling serfs, but it was ridiculous that both the United States and the French colony of Texas refused to accept Russian serfs.

Therefore, Russian businessmen can only turn their attention to South America. Argentine farmers are suffering from the problem of insufficient whites, so they have almost thrown large orders to Russia.

However, these serfs were not handed over to the Argentines in the end, because the Russian businessmen ignored one person. That was Tsar Nicholas I, a man of extreme tradition who fancied himself the loving father of all Russian serfs.

How could a loving father betray his children? Of course he would keep them "at home to enjoy the blessings". So the tsar's military police rushed into the homes of those merchants and put those who tried to defy the tsar's will into prison.

In fact, unlike what many people think, the tsar doesn't like killing people that much, but it is certain that these captured businessmen will be shed.

The Argentines who did not receive the serfs wanted to get back their deposits. Tsar Nicholas I not only refused to pay compensation, but instead detained the debt collectors to make money.

But this kind of thing does not happen every day. If we want to reverse the economic downturn, we need to start from two aspects: increasing income and reducing expenditure.

Because there are British, Ottomans, Persians, the Khiva Khanate in Central Asia, the Qing Empire, and British Canadian colonies abroad.

There were disaffected nobles, radical reformers, Polish Restorationists, South Russian Cossacks, Caucasian natives, Siberian natives and rebels, as well as those "restless" Jews.

In fact, the so-called restless Jews are completely empty targets. For example, 99% of the merchants involved in the slave trade this time are pure Slavs, and some have German blood, and no Jews participated at all.

The entire country needs money everywhere, and the Southern Russian Railway and the Trans-Siberian Railway that Nicholas I was thinking about have not yet started construction and cannot afford the money.

At this time, there were only two railways in Russia. One was built in 1834 by serf-born craftsmen Yefim Cherebanov and Myron Cherebanov at the Nizhny Tagil Metallurgical Plant in the Ural region. The track is made of cast iron with a total length of 854 meters and is often drawn by horses.

The other is the Tsarist Village Railway ~www.novelbuddy.com~ built by the Austrian engineer Gastner, with a total length of 26 kilometers.

Because the machinery manufacturing industry in Russia was poor at that time, the traction capacity was not as good as that of horses, so several steam locomotives were built before they succeeded. What’s even more strange is that steam locomotives were only used on Saturdays and Sundays in the early days, and horses were usually used for traction. Only ended in 1838.

The Petersburg-Huangcun Railway operates two pairs of passenger trains every day, of which Saturdays and Sundays are drawn by steam locomotives, and horses are usually used for traction. It was not until 1838 that all steam locomotives were used.

Therefore, if Russia wants to reverse its economic decline, the only way at this time is to open source.

But here comes the problem again. Although Russia has a vast land and abundant resources, the commodities that can be accepted by other countries are really limited. Even before the end of the Napoleonic Wars, the main product of their export trade was animal fur.

The biggest commodities now are grain and timber, and Britain is the largest importer of Russian timber. The Egyptians also imported a large amount of Russian timber to build a navy before, but at this time a large amount of high-quality timber can only be sold to the British.

However, the export volume of grain declined rapidly after the food crisis and the Turkish-Egyptian war, coupled with the abrupt end of the Spanish Civil War, the entire Russian commodity export has entered a cold winter.

Franz naturally knew about this situation, so he planned to give Russia a hand.

Of course, talking about business with the Tsar, the Jew in Sina, or the Poles like Ajani are not suitable.

"Oh, Carl! My friend, what brings you here."

Tsar Nicholas I admired soldiers very much, and regarded himself as a soldier, so he naturally favored Archduke Karl, who was also a soldier.