307 Three major theaters
At a time when the countries of the European continent were colluding with each other in an attempt to establish an effective anti-French alliance, Lin Haoda returned to Paris with the last remaining members of the National Assembly of the First French Republic, and here announced the reorganization of the government institutions of the French Republic and the redivision of the bureaucracy of the local government in the areas controlled by the Republic.
After the division of the revolutionary government in Marseille, the horrific purges of the Robespierre government, the split of Danton's return and another round of purges after coming to power, and the outbreak of civil strife in the republic, many disheartened parliamentarians and government officials hung up their seals or simply died in the rebellion.
Not counting the members and supporters of the Gironde party, the number of people in politics in the republic has been greatly reduced, and the National Assembly can support it, but the lack of a large number of middle and low-level officials in the local government is a very serious problem.
After all, the officials who manage the place can't just pull a person to act as a person, even in the ancient feudal era of the lord, the nobles who were all the people rarely participated in the management and construction of the territory, and often hired people like stewards and financial officials to take care of the territory for themselves.
Therefore, after Lin Haoda became the chief consul of the republic, it did not take much effort to insert all the administrative personnel of the system into the Brittany region and its surrounding cities that he occupied first, and even the police force for public security purposes had already been formed and began to work when Lin Haoda arrived in Paris.
Under Lin Haoda's order, almost all the field troops of the French Republic were abolished, and the biggest burden on the French Republic's finances was removed.
Lin Haoda wants military unification, while Danton and other national assemblies want to relieve financial pressure, naturally, there is no need for the regular army of the French Republic to exist, not to mention that the regular army of the French Republic in the previous civil strife faced the humiliating record of the mob armed forces, and no one is willing to raise these troops who do not have much will to fight.
The biggest advantage of Lin Haoda as the chief consul of the French Republic is that the group of regular army of the Republic that has been abolished has greatly relieved the pressure on Lin Haoda's division of troops after becoming a local security police force.
Lin Haoda, who became the chief consul of the French Republic, left only about 10,000 young guards in the entire Brittany region, which could ensure the stability of this territory.
The guerrillas are the kind of troops that first need to have a clear organizational leadership to set off a wave. General Wan has gone to the territory of the Girondins, the boss of the French Republic has become Lin Haoda, and the privileges and taxes have not been restored, so why do those French civilians need to make guerrillas?
Without the support of local civilians and clear organizational leadership, there was no need for a large number of troops to maintain law and order, and most of the 10,000 or so Young Guards remained on the border of the Vendée region to guard against the Girondín National Guard's attack.
In the rest of Brittany, only a small number of Young Guards are stationed in the capital-like districts, symbolizing presence and dominance.
Interestingly, after Lin Haoda became the chief consul of the French Republic, the Iron Cross Eagle Flag was not changed to the red, white and blue tricolor flag, in the republic, the color of the national flag is still the original template, this is mainly to stabilize the people's hearts, and the military flag and Lin Haoda's personal flag are no different from the past, and even the red, white and blue tricolor flag flying over the Tuileries Palace is not the red, white and blue tricolor flag, but the Iron Cross Eagle Flag!
In other occupied cities, there are often two flags, the Iron Cross Eagle and the Red, White and Blue tricolor.
While European imperialism was busy organizing an alliance, assembling interventionist forces, and urging the Marquis de Lafayette and other French nobles in France to attack with arms, the bourgeois National Guard, controlled by the Girondins, stopped its march into Paris and became ambiguous.
On the one hand, the Girondist regime did not dare to throw himself into the arms of other countries on the European continent at this time, Lin Haoda became the chief consul of the French Republic, and had more than 100,000 troops, and the Girondist bosses did not think that Lin Haoda would become a loser.
On the other hand, the Girondists have been silent on the question of the legitimacy of the recognition of the new Government of the French Republic, neither explicitly opposing nor expressing support......
Of course, the Girondist government was not just a bystander, their bourgeois National Guard was constantly expanding its training, and it was constantly expanding the political power of the Girondists, co-opting the wavering aristocratic class, and resolutely eliminating the reactionary feudal aristocracy!
At the same time, after the death of Robespierre, the Girondists became more moderate in their attitude towards religious issues, and did not continue to insist on the suppression of orthodox Catholicism, nor did they indicate the restoration of the privileged position of the religious clergy during the Kingdom of France.
In the Girondists, however, there is an atmosphere of 'religious freedom'......
This is different from the French Republic controlled by Lin Haoda, in order to 'legally' deprive the nobles and the church of property, after Lin Haoda became the chief consul of the French Republic, he completely adhered to the original political strategy of Robespierre, severely cracked down on all traditional church forces and aristocratic remnants, and confiscated all the property of the other party.
This is also an important source of money for Lin Haoda to support military spending and logistics materials at this time, and the ecclesiastical lands and aristocratic fiefdoms all over France, which really made Lin Haoda make a lot of money.
At this time, France had not yet completed the transition of the first industrial revolution, and most French people were no less enthusiastic about land than the people of the ancient empire in the Far East, and they did not have to worry about selling their land.
In the city of Paris, many members of the National Assembly, as well as the administrative officials under his command, set a clear tone for the basic order and principles of governance in the occupied territories.
At the strong request of Lin Haoda, in order to meet the needs of the war in the French Republic today, the government of the French Republic divided the actual control of the current occupation into three major war zones.
Including the entire Brittany region, the south bank of the Seine, the area north of the Loire, was divided into the Brittany theater of operations.
The Brittany theater of operations is bordered to the north by the English Channel estuary, to the west by the Atlantic Ocean near the Bay of Biscay, to the south by the Loire, and to the east by the banks of the Seine.
In fact, there are still many cities on the edge of the Brittany theater that have not been occupied by the Republic, but they are still divided by Lin Haoda, in Lin Haoda's eyes, this is the new Brittany region after the future unification of the whole territory of France!