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Chapter 317 Baiyun Military Institute (Part 2)

Baiyun Military Industrial College has a nice name, but actually there is nothing inside except eighty-seven old German bachelors. Even the most basic classrooms and blackboards are not found, because the empty factory building that Bai Yi plans to use has long been occupied.

Requisitioned by the Logistics Department of the Volunteer Army, it became a warehouse for the forced transportation of North Korean war preparation materials. m. The most traffic-saving and ad-free site on mobile phones.

In desperation, Bai Yi could only collect a group of military tents from the Baiyun Factory and the local garrison, and set them up in the open space of the shooting range in the southeast corner of the Baiyun Factory to serve as a classroom. As for the blackboard, it was much simpler.

The wood-modelling master made a few pieces out of thick pine boards, and then painted them with black paint to make them into blackboards.

Of course, there is also the most important name of the school. Originally, Bai Yi wanted to do it himself, write a wooden sign and hang it up. Maybe it could become a cultural relic in the future. Unfortunately, this bad calligraphy is so bad that no matter how he writes it, there is no seed.

The school's momentum had no choice but to take advantage of Chen Yaoyang, a master of calligraphy, so he engraved the beautiful thin gold calligraphy on the rough wooden sign and hung it on the tent.

Ever since, this school, which has a great reputation but is actually very simple, was established quietly. It is said to be a college, but in fact it is not even as good as a rural primary school in its previous life. Although with Bai Yi's hard work, the school's name was

Baiyun Military Industrial College, but in fact, the head of the General Logistics Department and the Northeast Bureau only regarded this simple school as a temporary place, and its main purpose was to temporarily house 87 German experts.

After all, the identities of these German experts are too sensitive. The leaders need a detailed and reliable plan to legalize the identities of these German experts, so that they can be assigned to key universities such as Tsinghua University and Peking University according to their professional strengths.

To cultivate more professional talents.

To put it bluntly, it would take some brainpower to whitewash these 87 German experts. There is no other way. The deepening alliance between China and the Soviet Union has made China almost transparent in the eyes of the Soviet Union. If the Soviet Union knew that China secretly transported such

Many German prisoners of war had to blow up their temples, and it was precisely because of this that these eighty-seven German experts were temporarily placed in the Baiyun Factory.

Because the Baiyun Factory is affiliated to the Logistics Department of the Volunteer Army and is an extremely sensitive combat sequence, ordinary people are not allowed to enter it without permission. Even if Soviet experts stationed in China want to come to the Baiyun Factory for investigation, they must obtain dual authorization from the Northeast Bureau and the Volunteer Army Headquarters.

Only with approval can it be done.

In addition, the Baiyun Factory is located in a mountainous area, and several troops trained for combat training were stationed nearby due to the Korean War. Regardless of current policy trends, the environment is relatively safe, so temporarily arranging German experts here is very reassuring to the leaders.

Yes, it's a pity that Bai Yi, "Zhou Papi", doesn't want the German experts to wait comfortably here for distribution.

You must know that these German experts only promised to serve in China for five years. What is the concept of five years? You will be able to complete a bachelor's degree, which may seem like a lot, but it will fly by if you waste a moment, so you must cherish every moment.

Every second, otherwise I would be so sorry for the nearly two months of hard work in the Soviet Union.

With this in mind, Bai Yi, with a sense of urgency that time was not waiting for us, took the verbal instructions from the head of the General Logistics Department and the Northeast Bureau as an arrow. The factory was requisitioned, it didn't matter, just use the tent to hold on; there was no enrollment quota, what a big deal?

All the newly assigned college students from Baiyun Factory were brought over to return to their student days!

The teaching syllabus is completely blank? Just adapt to local conditions and teach whatever the Baiyun factory has. Anyway, there are so many German machine tool parts, just picking up a few are key knowledge points...

In this way, under Bai Yi's almost unreasonable and iron-fisted operation, the simple and almost crude Baiyun Military Industrial College started formal teaching in just three days. The German experts headed by Stuttenberg were very dissatisfied with this.

This is the time when Bai Yi is eager to "squeeze".

After all, compared to the tortured Siberian prisoner-of-war camps, the treatment here is much better, not to mention that teaching the Chinese military technology does not go beyond their commitment to Bo Yi. Therefore, despite some criticism of Bo Yi's actions,

But there was no obvious opposition.

Compared with this, they are more worried about China's preparations. Teaching is no problem. Before World War II, most of these German experts were engaged in teaching in colleges and universities, and the worst few senior engineers also taught many

Apprentices generally have rich teaching experience.

The key is the students. If they don’t have a good foundation, even if they teach everything to each other, how much can the other party learn? If they don’t know anything after teaching, how will experts like them deal with themselves?

There is no way, the German nation is like this, either don't do it, or do it perfectly, but the problem is that the "students" put together by Bai Yi not only have a huge age gap, but also have mixed personal basic levels. The most important thing is

Ninety-nine percent of the people don't even understand international English, let alone German. How can Stutenberg teach them how to play the piano to a cow?

So on the afternoon of the official opening of the Baiyun Factory Military Academy, Stuttenberg angrily approached Bai Yi, hoping that he would find some talented people who really understood technology to listen to their lectures, rather than those who sat in the classroom and acted like

Ducks listen to thunder like laymen.

In this regard, Bai Yi only said one sentence: "There are no more serious students in the world than them. You can observe them for three days and they will impress you!"

How could Stutenberg and the others believe what Boyi said, and how could they be moved? If they didn't catch a cold, it would be considered God's manifestation. Since the leader, Boyi, said so, how could they not break the rules? Anyway, they taught them step by step.

, those temporary students can't learn it, it can only be blamed on someone being too stubborn.

Based on this, Stuttenberg and other German experts instantly adjusted their mentality and were prepared to be monks and hit the clock every day. The teaching content seemed to be step-by-step, but in fact it was a bit perfunctory. However, this state was just

For three days, Stuttenberg and others gradually discovered that these students in Baiyun Factory were really different.

They may not be able to understand the various theories and equations they write on the blackboard, but they write down everything with an unimaginable desire; they may not understand the German they speak, but they can think of something.

Try to find a recording device and record everything they say.

Then they go back to the dormitory and pester people who know German, hold a German-Chinese dictionary, and identify the content of the class word by word. These students learn very slowly, even very hard, and sometimes they make some low-level to very serious mistakes.
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