Make France Great Again

Chapter 936: Suppression of Koblenz

"Go to the General Staff immediately and let Moltke suppress the Koblenz rebellion as soon as possible!"

After reading the telegram, Regent William gritted his teeth and gave orders to Minister of War Ron. At this time, his heart was already on the verge of rage, and he didn't even worry about the follow-up problems that might be caused by the suppression.

Standing aside, Minister of War Ron was obviously not as dizzy as Regent William. Ron, who was still calm, persuaded William I not to be too emotional. The parade in Koblenz would not be enough to use the army to suppress it.

If the army is used rashly to suppress it, it will only make the Kingdom of Prussia further lose popular support in Rhineland.

"Ron, what do you think we should do now?" Prince Regent William was obviously not as brainy as Ron, and from his fear of 1848, he yelled at Ron hysterically, "Are we going to wait until then?" Mobs set fire to the whole of Germany like in 1848, and then we flee Berlin as gray as before?

wake up! Ron, the Russian Empire is too busy to take care of itself now!

No one will help us like before! "

"Your Majesty, things haven't reached that point yet!" Ron tried to persuade King Regent William I to calm down. "This is just a small group of people's activities. Most people from Yinland still love the Kingdom of Prussia!"

"Love?" Prince Regent William smiled coldly, "A man from Yinland loves a Prussian monarch. This is the funniest joke I've ever heard!"

"Your Majesty, it is true that we do have some differences with the people from Yinland, but in a big sense, we are all Germans!" Ron tried to use the concept of Germany to persuade Prince Regent William, although Ron himself had a great deal of respect for Germans. The notion was scoffed at.

"Germans?" Prince Regent William raised his voice and retorted, "We are also Germans like the Austrians. Is the relationship between our two countries good?"

When Regent William gave the example of the Austrian Empire, Ron stopped talking.

"Those damned Yinlanders are nothing more than a group of thugs!" Regent William said to Ron, "Their destination should be a prison, not a street!

Ron, I bet you! If we don't act now, those damned Inlanders will force us to make more concessions!

They will demand the reopening of both chambers, thus replacing my most loyal nobles!

At that time, our nobles will gradually lose their rights under their oppression... They will also restrict our military exploitation in the parliament. You should be very clear that what the Yinlan people hate most is our army.

At that time, military reform will inevitably be suspended..."

The regent William talked a lot, and the core meaning was that people from Yinlan should not be allowed to go on strike.

After listening to William I's views, Ron disagreed with some of the views of the regent, but he still agreed with some of the regent's remarks.

The parade in the Koblenz area may indeed shake the dominance of the Junker nobles in the Kingdom of Prussia. Ron, who thought about the interests of the Junker nobles (before Ron thought from the perspective of Germany), also gradually inclined to Repression.

Ron is a German and a member of the Junker nobles.

When the interests of Germany conflicted with the interests of the Junker nobles, Ron could only choose to abandon the interests of Germany and choose the interests of the Junker nobles.

Although this is a bit cruel for people from Yinlan, it is also a choice that has to be made.

Although Ron was already inclined to abandon the interests of Germany for Junker's interests, he still wanted to avoid repression as much as possible.

So, Ron thought of someone who might be able to solve this problem. He tentatively asked Regent William: "Your Majesty, why don't we ask Ambassador von Bismarck? Maybe, he may have the best of both worlds!"

"Von Bismarck?" Regent William was stunned for a few seconds, and then said again: "I remember he was sent to Austria as an ambassador?"

"That's right!" Ron nodded and responded to Prince Regent William, "We can send a telegram to Ambassador von Bismarck and ask him his opinion on this matter!"

Regent William was a little moved after hearing this, but he thought of what von Bismarck did in 1848, shook his head and said, "Let's forget it!

You are now sending a telegram to Koblenz immediately, ordering the local garrison to suppress the rebellion as soon as possible! "

"Yes!" Ron replied following the regent's order.

Afterwards, Ron, who left the palace, went to the General Staff with the order of the Regent. In the building of the General Staff, he saw an old Moltke in military uniform.

At this moment, Old Moltke was staring at the map placed on the table.

Ron walked in and took a look. On the table was a military map of Berlin and its surrounding areas.

etc! Berlin!

Ron suddenly realized something, and he stared at Old Moltke with wide-eyed shock.

General Moltke, don't you want to...

Just as Ron was thinking wildly, Old Moltke's voice reached Ron's ears, "Minister Ron, what are you doing here at the General Staff?"

Ron, who came back to his senses, nodded and responded to Old Moltke, "General Moltke, I'm here to convey the order of His Majesty the Regent!"

Old Mao Qi straightened up, showing an expression of being ready to go out at any time.

Ron cleared his throat and said to Old Moltke, "General Moltke, Your Majesty orders you to immediately mobilize the garrison in Koblenz and impose martial law on the Koblenz area!"

Old Moltke, who heard the martial law against Koblenz, showed a fleeting disappointment on his face, and then asked Ron in a sonorous tone, "Did His Majesty the Regent say, to what extent is the martial law?"

"Your Majesty didn't say anything!" Ron shook his head and responded to Old Moltke, "The General Staff can handle it according to the local situation!

If you can avoid causing casualties, try not to cause casualties! "

Up to now, Ron still wants to use the least cost to win.

"Minister Ron, it is impossible for the army to enter Koblenz without causing casualties!" Old Moltke responded to Ron forcefully, "If we don't suppress them with the most severe means, then they are likely to attack us harm to our army!"

"Alas!" Facing the murderous tone of Old Moltke, Ron sighed and responded to Old Moltke, "Your General Staff can figure it out!"

After speaking, Ron left the General Staff.

After receiving the order, the General Staff immediately ordered people to find the map of Koblenz.

Looking at Koblenz on the map, Old Moltke frowned. He remembered the mistakes made by the Prussian army when they first attacked the Berlin area.

Therefore, the old Moltke did not choose to let Prussia delay the attack on Koblenz directly.

Instead, let the defenders of the cities near Koblenz assemble in the name of military exercises. After the Koblenz area was surrounded, they would all be called out of the city on the grounds that the National Army also needed to participate in the military exercises.

Because in old Moltke's view, Berlin's first failure was due to the mutiny of the National Army, which made the Prussian regular army unable to suppress it. .

At the end of December, the General Staff issued an order for temporary military exercises. After receiving the order, the troops near Koblenz secretly rushed in the direction near Koblenz.

During this period, even the troops who came to Koblenz did not know that the army might suppress Koblenz. They thought it was a military exercise to deter demonstrations in the Koblenz area.

It took the troops less than 5 days to gather the strength of the two divisions.

Immediately afterwards, the National Army in Koblenz was also told to participate in the military exercise.

The National Army who didn't know the truth was deceived by the Prussian regular army in this way. When the National Army came to the open space outside Koblenz, they were immediately disarmed by the Prussian regular army.

The general in charge of the Koblenz National Army looked at the Prussian regular army in shock. The Prussian regular army quickly sent people into the city of Koblenz. They used force to order the residents of Koblenz to stop the demonstrations and return home as soon as possible. Home.

However, the residents of Koblenz rejected the arrangement of the Prussian regular army. Some of them angrily denounced the Prussian regular army as lackeys of the king and nobles.

Facing these following criminals, the Prussian army decisively used the **** of their guns to hit them hard, and then forced them to leave.

Watching the Prussian army use brutal means to disperse their team, the priest in the team also stood up to reason, and he also suffered a merciless **** from the Prussian soldier.

For Protestant Prussian soldiers, beating Catholic priests was no psychological burden at all.

The brutal behavior of the Prussian army completely angered the city, and more and more residents living in Koblenz began to stand shoulder to shoulder against the soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia.

However, their actions had no effect at all on the soldiers of the Kingdom of Prussia ~www.NovelMTL.com~.

These soldiers living on the land of East Prussia may have some sympathy for the residents of Koblenz, but for those Junker nobles, they are just seeking their own death.

A **** repression was staged again in Koblenz. In order to fight against the inhumane repression, the residents of Koblenz declared the Koblenz uprising this time. They called foreign journalists and announced to them the establishment of the Inland Republic.

Unemployed workers and the middle class began building barricades in Koblenz in an attempt to hold back the Prussian advance.

It's a pity that their strength is weaker than that of the Paris workers in 1848. The so-called Lainland Republic was completely suppressed by the Kingdom of Prussia after only a short-lived experience.

In this battle alone, more than 4,000 people were killed or injured in Koblenz, and nearly a hundred people were also killed or injured by the Prussian army.

The contradiction between Lai Yinlan and Prussia has become a little more serious.

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