Chapter 113: Bavarian Peasants' Union
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Germany can live, but the Soviets must die!
The above is the consensus of the Western world in the 20th century.
Of course, there is one exception to this in the countries of the so-called Western world, and that is France, the birthplace of revolutions. In the French Third Republic, however, there was a Soviet party, and it was in the Reichstag in a legal way, and they would choose to suppress it, but not to the bottom of their hearts, to hope for the complete death of the Soviets.
However, the Soviets in the French Third Republic and Soviet Russia in Far Eastern Europe are not the same way, they seem to be more sensible, playing the electoral line of the Soviets, not relying on bullets to rise to power. They weren't really Soviets anymore, they were supposed to be moderate socialists. At the same time, the Bolsheviks in Soviet Russia did not consider those Soviets in France to be their own.
The French Third Republic was also afraid of the radical Bolshevik Party attacking France, so they were no different from other Western countries at this moment, and they were doing everything possible to keep the radical Bolsheviks out of France.
It sounds strange and strange, but Richie really needs the support of the Entente, and he is working in this direction.
On the European continent, the victorious powers were always able to suck the blood and flesh of the defeated powers, which was a very correct universal value, so by the time Kaiser Wilhelm II was forced to abdicate on October 21, 1918, the Entente countries were already hailing the victory.
What happened in Berlin was very far away and close to Litchie in Bavaria, and he knew that it was from this moment that the great turmoil really began.
The abdication of Kaiser Wilhelm II heralded the dawn of a new era, in which there would be no emperor and that the Socialists of all kinds were active, who had ushered in democracy for the first time after a long period of monarchy, but who seemed to be somewhat unaccustomed to democracy.
Maybe it's not that the Germans don't know how to play democracy, it's that too many careerists suddenly have a stage, and everyone is impatient to take the stage, and the result is that they have plunged the country into complete disorder without order.
"There were fights everywhere, there were no large-scale firefights, but all sorts of inexplicable party fighters were shooting at people with different ideas."
"Didn't the leader foresee this?"
Adolph. Hitler had forgotten how many years had come to Munich again, his memory was blurred, and everything he saw was so clear.
There are many socialist parties in Munich, and they are like bamboo shoots after a spring rain, and they can't wait to show their sharp tips. According to incomplete statistics, since the fall of the Kingdom of Bavaria, at least 300 political parties have sprung up in Munich overnight.
Because there are so many political parties, it is inevitable that there will be parties with duplicate names, and then something that looks funny happens, the parties with the same name arm people, and then start a conflict over the name. They usually kill a few people and then retreat back to their lair to wait for the next firefight.
"Hell, I heard of at least 16 parties called the National Socialist Workers' Party." Adolph. Hitler had a look on his face that he didn't know what to say: "Maybe we should suggest a different name for the leader, I think it's a good name to call it the United Party of Germany." β
Ernst. RΓΆhm shook his head. To be honest, he doesn't understand Adolf a little. Hitler. In his opinion, Adolf. Hitler was a bit neurotic and liked to talk...... No, it should be said that I like to talk very much, and I am always chattering, as if I don't want to be quiet for a moment.
"Isn't it?" Adolph. Seeing that no one responded, Hitler said in a natural tone: "We will certainly reunite Germany in the future, and the use of the German Unity Party will be able to correct its name and attract more people with lofty ideals." β
The group had arrived in Munich four days earlier, the day before their arrival, which coincided with the end of the city's largest exchange of fire. They came to Munich to meet Karl, one of the leaders of the Bavarian Peasants' Union. Pointer.
There are so many names in Bavaria that there are so many names that there is confusion just by listening to the name, especially when there are many Karls present, even if the close people don't know other nicknames, they can only choose to call the surname. (Of course, this is just an illusion of the Orientals, so many old kings have not seen anyone difficult to call)
They met Karl in a building next to the Nymphenburg Palace in Munich. Poinger, before meeting the main owner, everyone's weapons were temporarily confiscated for safekeeping, because there were some thugs in Munich who took out their pistols and opened fire when they met under the guise of meeting a certain leader on important matters.
The meeting between the two sides was not a historical moment, and the Bavarian Peasants' Union was really a union of peasants, and they were not even a formal political party, but a group of peasants who were similar to a trade union organization chose to unite in the chaos, and therefore had no political ideas.
Adolph. Hitler, who was represented by Richie, greeted politely, and then quickly got to the point: "Our leader has several proposals. β
Carl with a briefcase in his hand. Strecker quickly pulled out a document and handed it to Carl after receiving permission. Pointer.
It was a document of intent to cooperate, and Litch expressed his desire to make another deal with the Bavarian Farmers' Union. Because the previous deal was unilaterally halted because Litchie's party and legion were fighting with them for control of the Bavarian farm.
The Bavarian Farmers' Union controls most of the farm organizations in Bavaria, and they control the large distribution channels for grain, and the only way to get enough grain is to find them.
Leach's Freikorps were running for grain from the beginning, absorbing retired veterans and also co-opting the peasants, which was a strong competitor to the Bavarian Peasants' Union, but both sides were currently busy with their own affairs, although there was a conflict but not much.
"Of course the transaction can be made, but ...... "Karl. It's not the first time Poynger has traded with the Freikorps, but this time it's too large. In addition, the situation is different, everything is different, he said: "The Kaiser has abdicated, and the mark will face depreciation even if it does not become waste paper, so we no longer accept the mark." β
"Yes, we understand that." Adolph. Hitler was actually a little annoyed, but he endured it and said, "We can pay the French franc and the pound sterling, maybe you need arms?" β
"Munitions?" Cal. Boyanger stood up excitedly when he heard this: "You mean, you can exchange arms with us?" β
Arms are now in dire short supply, cats and dogs are jumping, there are people fighting all the time, and the Bavarian Peasant Union is, to put it bluntly, an improvised organization, and they are numerous but in urgent need of arms.
"Yes." Adolph. In his heart, Hitxi actually refused to trade arms, but it was the leader's decision, and although he couldn't understand why, he chose to carry it out. "But this time you can't unilaterally terminate the deal," he said. β
Cal. Boinger said-for-tat: "Then you can't encroach on our organization anymore!" β
Adolph. Hitler pursed his lips and nodded: "Then it's decided." β
Litchie had no other meaning, and the representatives of the German Independent Social Democratic Party, the anarchists, and the Bavarian Peasants' Union were to unite to form a republic called the "Bavarian Soviet", but this "Soviet" was not a real Soviet republic, so they would soon face a counterattack from the real Bolsheviks.
Historically, the "state", formed by the German Independent Social Democratic Party, the anarchist faction, and the Bavarian Peasants' Union, was quickly defeated in the face of a genuine Soviet counterattack because of its lack of arms, not only for Rich, but also for many.