Chapter 698: Our Bastille
The third more
Already crowded outside the Berlin police station, supporters of Colonel Jonishkis and sympathizers of the GDR People's Organization, protested against the Berlin authorities' house arrest of the leaders of the GDR People's Organization without any concrete evidence. Even if the street outside the Berlin police station was blocked by a crowd of protesters, no one dared to act rashly without instructions from their superiors.www.biquge.info
The police station did not dare to disperse the crowd, first because of the lack of internal manpower, and the vast majority of people went to work and went under martial law. The second is the fear that the more repression there is, the greater the revolt. Now that they are surrounded at the door of the Berlin police station, if they try to make any dangerous moves, then the police department's manpower is equivalent to death.
As a result, there was a silent confrontation at the gates of Berlin, and residents of the People's Organizations of the GDR stood in front of the police station with signs in a non-violent and non-cooperative manner. If the police dare to attack them, an angry crowd will storm the police station to rescue the trapped former East German veterans.
So there was a dramatic scene outside the Berlin police station, where the citizens surrounded the police station and confronted the officers on duty standing at the door, but no one said anything, and the scene remained deadlocked. Until Klaus came out of the hall, he stood on the steps, his right hand subconsciously buckled to the holster on his waist, pointed to the besieging crowd and said, "What are you trying to do here?" Follow the example of the Parisian People's Revolution in storming the Bastille? Do you know where this is? This is the violent apparatus of the Federal Republic of Germany, the embodiment of German order, not a place for you to act arbitrarily! ”
The public was not intimidated by Klaus's momentum, in fact, the man who had only taken over the position of deputy director for less than two days wanted to suppress such a situation, and he still looked younger.
Klaus's intimidation had the opposite effect, and as soon as he finished speaking, the crowd began to shout, causing all the pedestrians on the street to stop and watch. More and more residents were being supported, and the traffic on the streets was soon blocked.
"Release the East German veterans!" "Release Colonel Jonishkis!" "Hit you executioners!"
The sound of slogans frightened Klaus took a step back, he knew that if he continued to provoke, the situation could get out of control, let the police officer on guard at the door stop first, he turned around and went into the police station, he needed to do something.
Klaus hurriedly opened the door of the interrogation room, pointed to Colonel Jonishkis, and said to the guards of the guard, "Quickly untie his handcuffs, we need him now." ”
Colonel Jonishkis smiled and said, "Yes, I will say that it is impossible for you to suppress the people's struggle, and I do not want to see the Berlin police become the object of popular reckoning in the near future." ”
"Shut up." Klaus grabbed Colonel Jonishkis's arm and dragged him out, "I'm going to let you open your mouth now and disperse these gathered refugees, or I'll let you know what the law is." ”
"Is this intimidation?" Colonel Jonishkis was escorted away by Klaus and answered him. It seems that the deputy director did not realize that he was doing something very stupid. That is, don't let the sharply inflammatory orator meet a crowd of people who are in high spirits, otherwise the whole situation will become unmanageable.
Colonel Jonischkis was dragged out, and Klaus stood beside him, whispering, "Get these people out of the way, or I'll make you look good." ”
The corners of Colonel Jonishkis's mouth curled, mocking Klaus's self-inflicted cleverness, and he waved his hand to signal the crowd to calm down first. Then he cleared his throat and said, "It's nice to see everyone standing here, fighting for us poor people. By the way, I would like to emphasize one thing to everyone, the girl who was hit by the bullet is out of danger and is fine, you can rest assured. ”
The crowd began to applaud in high respect for Colonel Jonishkis's bravery.
"But," Colonel Jonishkis said, "there is another thing that I regret, that the policeman who shot at the innocent girl did not get the sentence he deserved!" What is this, the trampling of the law by the Berlin authorities, the shame of our human rights and freedoms! Now Prime Minister Cole has finally torn off the last fig leaf and revealed his shameless face. You think they represent freedom, but in fact they are just reproductions of Nazis! Enemies of freedom! Dictatorial tyrant! ”
"Look at what these people did in the end? Wanton arrests of our compatriots, arrest our comrades-in-arms, and even portray resistance groups that try to protect the people as rioters. It's no different from the Nazi secret police, and I think it won't be long before they set up concentration camps and black jails in East Germany, and put any East German residents who dare to rebel against the authorities into prison, so that we can shut up completely! ”
Two police officers tried to stop Jonishkis's speech, but he punched him to the ground one by one, and Klaus on one side tried to grab Jonishkis to shut him up, but the other man struggled away and slammed him in the face with a backhand.
"They want us to shut up, they want us to be the mouthpiece of applause and kneeling for refugees, but as Germans, our conscience is not thrown down the drain. We have to tell the truth, the German people do not welcome refugees and religious madmen, you get out of this German land. If not, then please the German government and refugees get out of our land! ”
Jonischkis pointed to the building behind him and emphasized word by word, "They are not wrong, today, this is the Bastille in Berlin, the wave of resistance will eventually come, long live the freedom of the East German people!" ”
"Long live the people of East Germany!"
As the last note of Joniškis fell, the besieging Berlin police station began to stir, and when they saw several policemen seize Joniškis and try to twist him into the police station, the people finally became angry. At first, the first person strode forward, followed by the second, then the third, and more and more people ran towards the entrance to the police station. Klaus, who reacted, wanted to pull out a pistol from his waist, but was pressed to the ground by the first person to catch up, and the other police officers saw that the situation was not good, and raised their hands to surrender to the demonstrators who stormed the police station.
The capture of the police station was tantamount to igniting the flames of rebellion.
The contradictions between the East German people and the Federal Republic of Germany finally broke out at this moment! (To be continued.) )