Chapter 484: The Beer Hall and the Headmaster
While Romania was busy preparing for negotiations with Germany and Eder was visiting the world, the Ruhr crisis finally subsided.
France suffered enormous losses in this crisis, both politically (losing the ownership of reparations), diplomatically (it led to actions against France, and also gave Germany the opportunity to become a normal country), and economically (Britain and the United States suppressed France in the stock market, triggering its financial crisis). It can be said that the French died on their own, and France's influence on the European continent was greatly reduced.
As for the German side; For the Weimar regime, the Ruhr crisis, because of its incompetence in the face of the Franco-Belgian coalition, was simply a bomb planted under it, and it could not be dismantled. Many other veterans were already dissatisfied with the Weimar government's weak measures in postwar diplomacy. The Ruhr crisis was an excellent propaganda fodder for these nationalists, in which many forces were strengthened. Among them, the ****** German Workers' Party, which originated in Munich, grew in the midst of this crisis.
Almost everyone knows the name of this party, and of course Eder knows it very well. However, he has no plans to contact it at this time, partly because the Romanian royal family's contact with this small party seems too shocking and will cause consternation among its members. After all, even if Edel says that he believes in the National Society, others must believe it.
On the other hand, even if Romania has good relations with its top leaders, when Romania has a conflict of interest with Germany, it will still do what it should do, perhaps because it understands that the hands are heavier. Don't test the conscience of a politician, or you'll be defeated.
In addition, even if Eder wanted to summon the Führer, he would need to have a good reason to do so. The Führer, who is only now emerging in Bavaria, is too weak to take part in the discussion of Germany's future.
However, Eder knew that this party, which had only just emerged in Germany, would immediately become famous in Germany and even Europe. How could the famous beer hall incident not be known, while Eder was still waiting for their performance.
On the evening of November 8, 1923, a rally was held in a beer hall called Gebrau Keller in Munich, Germany, where Bavarian Administrator Karl delivered a speech on his platform.
"The German people are great, and as the leader of Bavaria, I will do my best for the benefit of my people......" Karl blushed with emotion, waving his hands and speaking emotionally to the people sitting at the thick wooden table.
At this moment, a group of ** stormtroopers in brown uniforms rushed in.
"Listen, the national revolution has begun. Don't try to get out of here, more than 600 armed men are outside, and trying to escape here is just a useless sacrifice. You just have to be quiet, or ......"
A young man of medium height came out of the **stormtroopers, with a fierce look, he raised the gun in his hand and fired a shot at the ceiling, then looked up, and said: "Otherwise, I will use a machine gun, and then there will be countless holes in your body, not one."
This man was Hitler. He advocates power, and his rise from a homeless man to the leader of the ** party is enough to show his thirst for politics. France and Belgium used Germany's failure to pay reparations on time as an excuse to send troops to occupy the Ruhr industrial area in Germany, and Germany was immediately plunged into chaos.
At this time, Hitler stepped onto the stage of history, and the seizure of power in Bavaria was the first step in his actions. Mussolini's seizure of power in Italy a few months ago gave him enough confidence, and the chaos combined with popular dissatisfaction with the government seemed the perfect time to seize power, and it was clear that he had been preparing for a long time.
"Let me tell you that the Bavarian state government and the national government have been overthrown, the provisional government has been formed, the Wehrmacht and police barracks have been occupied by the revolutionary army, and the only thing you can do now is to submit to the rule of the new government."
Subsequently, Hitler ordered Karl and two other Bavarian state officials to be imprisoned in a house next door. Karl was so frightened that his face turned bloodless, but he forced himself to calm down.
Hitler looked Karl squarely and wanted to make Karl completely surrender to himself: "You should cooperate with me, you have no other choice." ”
Karl was obviously enraged, his eyes flashed fiercely, and he looked back at Hitler: "Don't you dream, how can I cooperate with a shameless person like you?" You don't want anything out of me! ”
"Really? The three of you have to work together obediently, or neither of you will be able to get out of this house. I have 4 bullets left in this gun, leaving it to the three of you and myself. But, no matter how much Hitler coerced and lured, the three Karls just didn't cooperate with him.
Hitler, in a fit of rage, rushed out of the room and said to the people outside: "Now I announce that the Provisional Government has been formally established, and that your three leaders have entrusted me with policy guidance, and that we will march to Berlin tomorrow and establish a nationwide Provisional Government." ”
People were deceived by Hitler's lies, and some even cheered. At this time, General Ludendorff, who was well known in the German army, came to the beer hall, and he was also one of the prominent figures who had been deceived by Hitler. Ludendorff patiently persuaded Karl and the others, and finally reluctantly got Karl and the others to agree to cooperate with Hitler.
Just as Hitler was excitedly planning to attack Berlin, someone reported that the German gendarmes were searching for him, and Hitler knew that he had fallen for Karl. However, Hitler did not give up and decided to march in the streets the next day, believing that he would gain the support of more Germans.
At 11 o'clock the next morning, which coincided with the National Day of the German Republic in 1919, 3,000 of Hitler's henchmen reassembled outside the beer hall.
An unfettered procession, led by Hitler, Goering and the famous General Enrique Ludendorff, headed towards the center of Munich.
They were stopped by the police on the road, and Goering jumped out of the crowd and threatened to kill the hostages who had been in control the night before. The police had to get out of the way and let them move on.
But as they were preparing to assemble from the narrow streets to Munich's spacious Opera Square, they were once again stopped by the police. "Don't shoot!" One of Hitler's bodyguards shouted, "Your Excellency Your Excellency General Ludendorff is here!"
This time, however, they failed to get the police out of the way, and no one knew who fired the first shot. But it was after this gunfire that both sides fired in unison. Goering was shot in both the thigh and calf. Hitler pressed his body against the pavement, and he was not injured.
In this clashes, 16 ** elements and 3 police officers were killed. Hitler was arrested by the police two days later at Hanf Stanger's country house in Bird Fen.
The beer hall riots were essentially a rather failed coup d'état, a complete manifestation of Hitler's early political immaturity. However, Hitler was a great figure in the end, and he summed up the lessons of this uprising, and the lack of military support was his biggest shortcoming. The next step is to spend enough time to get his support, he has enough time and patience and so on.
The uprising, which had been quelled in just two days, did not attract the attention of other countries. But for Edel, he knew what that meant. Now he needs to think about his future interactions with the National Socialist Party, but before that he can do something small.
While Eder was thinking about the future of Droe relations, in Constanta, a group of people from the East were inspecting it.
"You see, these Romanians have developed a small country into a great power in just over a decade, and this is the goal of our Three People's Principles."
Standing on a high place and looking at the public factory in front of him, Principal Chang, who has not yet become the principal, sighed and talked about his views to others around him (I need to explain here, I am talking about Chang Yuchun).
"Most of these achievements were obtained by the Romanians exploiting other peoples, and we communists would not have done such shameless things."
Shen Dingyi, who was one of the first members, looked at the factories in front of him and said indignantly. And his rhetoric was obviously agreed with Zhang Tailei of the same organization.
"That's right, a country like Romania, which developed by exploiting the surrounding countries, will not be recognized by the people of the world."
Seeing that both of them had expressions that were incompatible with Romania, of course Principal Chang knew the reason. Isn't it just that the Soviet Union was beaten up by the Romanian army, and it is necessary to make it so high-level. However, thinking that the agreement with the Russians had just been reached, I still went along with them.
"It's true that Romania is not doing these things right, but as the old saying goes, there must be a teacher in a threesome. Romania is a country that is worth learning from. For example, they reorganized their armies to defend their country, and this is worth learning from. ”
When Principal Chang said this, he couldn't help but sigh. They had not been able to control their own army before, so they had not been able to gain a foothold all these years. And the gentleman finally realized this, so he made the move to go north to Russia.
That's right, their group is Dr. Sun Yat-sen's visit to the Soviet Union, and his principal is the head of the delegation. After their visit to Moscow, a group of five of them planned to take time out of their time to look at Europe. As a new power, Romania was certainly among their targets.
While they were talking while they were investigating, a young man approached.
The sharp-eyed Wang Dengyun took the lead in asking: "Xixian, has Volkswagen agreed to our request to go in and watch?" ”
The young man, surnamed Deng, picked up his Mandarin with a Sichuan accent and replied, "Volkswagen agreed, but asked us not to disturb the work of the employees, and we could only watch from the sidelines." ”