Chapter 59: Mutiny in stillbirth

With the vicissitudes of German politics, the military power was gradually replaced by the chief of the General Staff, Paul ? Feng? Hindenburg is in charge, and its number two person, Wilhelm? Grener, who joined the Württemberg Army in 1884, was promoted to the head of the railway department of the German General Staff around 1912, and was responsible for the rapid deployment of the German armed forces at the outbreak of World War I, and later became the chief of the quartermaster's bureau. In 1917 he became the Quartermaster General.

At the time of Albert's early government, William? Grener had a private agreement with Albert that he was willing to find a way to provide some of the German Army forces to help Albert. Grener did deliver on his promise, and at the same time, Paul? Feng? Hindenburg didn't object, so Albert turned to Wilhelm? Grena's army of 40,000 men went around to quell the rebellion. Among the working-class leaders killed by the Albert government during the November Revolution in Germany was Wilhelm? Liebknecht, Rosa? Luxembourg and Augustus? Bebel et al.

No matter how fierce the arguing with the partisan is, this party, which has not yet fully mastered absolute military affairs, and has never even had sufficient understanding of military affairs, is only propagating its own doctrine, although it will bring some passivity to his rule politically, but Albert has never been so afraid as he is now. To put it mildly, the people of the Soviet faction only wanted to gain sufficient political status or voice from the government, and not to interfere with their dominance over the whole country. But Adrian was different, the slogan and political program of the coup d'état he launched, and the army he controlled, were completely serious military coups, which were fundamentally different from the former. For Albert, Adrian was simply pulling the banner of rebellion. Albert was very angry, whether it was tolerable or unbearable. In order to regain his prestige, he telegraphed Adrian several times to refrain from antagonizing the current government, to disarm on the spot, and then to stand trial in Berlin. The statement also said that if Adrian was willing to cooperate, the state would give him maximum tolerance. However, Adrian had his own ideas, and no matter how hard and soft Albert tried to do so, he categorically ignored it and did not respond to it, the army was assembled and trained as usual, and the Eric group was actively armed and rearmament as usual.

Albert's nervousness had been growing for a long time, and he was constantly in a state of panic. He sent someone to find William? Grena, first of all expressing his heartfelt gratitude for his former help, and then seducing him with benefits and high positions, and saying that he would telegraph the whole country and remove Paul? Feng? Hindenburg Chief of the General Staff, and then changed to William? Grener was in charge of the existing German army, and Ludendorff was still invited to the post of Quartermaster General. After Albert finished speaking, he opened the proposed message to William? Grener watched to prove that he was right. Albert's gracious invitation got William? Grener's positive response, maybe all this is the surname of William without von in front of it? Grener's dream goal, he has no reason to refuse. Ludendorff, on the other hand, not only reacted indifferently, but also sternly rejected Albert's invitation.

On October 27th, the lustful William? At the instigation of Albert, Grener, with his special influence among the officers and soldiers of the Western Front, quietly telegraphed all the cronies and friends of the Western Front to raise the banner against the Eric regime, and promised that as long as the Erick puppet government was successfully overthrown, he would definitely be reused by President Albert.

Hindenburg, the chief of the German General Staff, who had already been reminded by Adrian, had already prepared countermeasures. The generals who were very close to Grener were completely controlled at the first time. This makes Albert and William? Grener did not expect that they would not dream that this mutiny would be thwarted before it even began. Immediately, Eric? Adrian solemnly announced to the nation at the temporary command in Hanover that Wilhelm? Grener was a traitor and demanded that he immediately rush to Hanover to stand trial. Of course, no one is really stupid enough to be caught.

Germany's future and destiny are being severely tested, and the struggle for political power, military power, and party power is becoming more and more intense. After the baptism of blood and fire, the German people seem to be rationally looking for a real way out, but they are at the bottom and are not capable of competing with the great powers. However, there are also many people who are unwilling to follow the crowd, once lost their way, once stubborn and reckless, and as a result, they have become political martyrs. There are also some people, they may have an official position, or have important influence, but they do not have a keen sense of politics, nor do they have the wisdom to protect themselves and keep their eyes on the light, they are most easily swayed by small grace and small wisdom and the desire for power, as a result, they are not those who seek great things, nor are they those who achieve great things, but chess pieces in political struggles, or even abandoned children.

As early as October 24th, Adrian was in a conversation with Paul? Feng? During a secret meeting with Hindenburg, he was asked to beware of Quartermaster Wilhelm? Grener was behind the trick and cited William? Grener's suspicious behavior, including the fact that he had lent troops to Albert for a peaceful sentence without asking for instructions, asked him to be mentally prepared to control in advance what he had done with William? Several leading generals of the Western Front who were very close to Grener. Paul? Feng? Hindenburg was certainly not a fool either, for Wilhelm? Grener's behavior, he also had a lot of criticism, and he did think about how to deal with William? Grener himself, however, was not as thoughtful as Adrian had thought.

On the morning of the 24th, Paul? Feng? Hindenburg secretly summoned his cronies, made some elaborate arrangements, and then called an emergency meeting according to the list listed. The "Circular" is of the top-secret type, and the commanders of all units are not allowed to intervene.

In the evening, the participants were notified of their arrival. The first to arrive was a battalion commander who was relatively close, Duru? Hayden, with the rank of lieutenant colonel. Before entering the conference room, according to wartime practice, his firearms had to be handed over to the guards for safekeeping.

In a moment, Aubrey? Sherwood also arrived, he was the deputy commander of the Bavarian Infantry Regiment of the German Army, with the rank of colonel, aged 49. Sherwood, a tall man, was once a diplomat. Immediately after, Willy? Hoyle, the lieutenant, deputy company commander, and several other participants arrived one after another.

The last to arrive was Edgar, a former high-ranking army officer who had graduated from the former high-ranking army officer, served as Crown Prince Wilhelm's bodyguard, and was now a staff officer of the German Army's Western Front Staff? Lieutenant Colonel Khozia, age 45 years old. He is a tall middle-aged man.

As soon as everyone sat down, dozens of guards with loaded guns and submachine guns surrounded the venue. Paul? Feng? Hindenburg walked with a sonorous step and laughed heartily all the way...... Suddenly, with a wave of his hand, these people were taken away from the venue......