Chapter 118: My Bavaria (14)

"Leader!" Adolph. Hitler was so excited that he said, "Those party members are asking for peace talks with us!" ”

Less than a month after Litchie's decision to restore calm to Bavaria, the Freikorps regained the city much faster than planned, and it was because of the changes in the international situation and the strategy adopted by the Weimar government that they decided to do so faster than originally planned.

First, Belgium marched into Saarland and Luxembourg, and then France also marched into Lorraine, but soon those areas on the Western Front were in chaos, and there were also incidents of armed forces fighting with the French army and the Belgian army.

Belgium was very tough, they chose to fight with those armed forces, and the result was a strange scene, the German civilian armed forces that seemed to be irregular troops not only blocked the Belgian army, but also partially defeated the Belgian army.

When the French learned that there was a so-called civilian attack on Belgium, they stopped their march and chose to complain to the newly formed League of Nations that Germany had not complied with the armistice and should be punished more severely.

At this time, negotiations were still under way on what kind of punishment to impose on Germany, and the German delegation and the Austro-Hungarian delegation ...... And so the defeated countries and Soviet Russia were still excluded from the negotiations. The framework of some treaties is already in place, but the details are still being vigorously discussed.

"It's ridiculous, but the international situation is now starting to favor Germany." Richie put on his uniform again, but he didn't have any ranks, but none of those medals were worn. He said with a smile: "Those party members see this, so they hope to use negotiations to get a chance to survive." ”

The League of Nations repeatedly stated that it did not want to see any Bolshevik state in Central Europe, and that after the farcical establishment of the Bavarian Soviet Republic, a Soviet republic appeared on the Hungarian side.

If the Bavarian Soviet Republic was a farce, the Hungarian Soviet Republic was not. The revolution that took place in Hungary, which was led by genuine Bolsheviks from the very beginning, was very different from that in Bavaria.

In addition, the Hungarian Soviet Republic was established with broad support, especially from the Russian side, and there were indications that Germany had also provided some support.

The revolution in Bavaria was a farce, not only a farce but a tragedy, because of the disturbances of Litch, the Bolsheviks were destined not to have much "market" in Bavaria from the beginning, but instead became the main culprits in the destabilization of Bavaria.

Of course, these were just hats put on under the propaganda machine, and the National Socialist Workers' Party handed over a few hats by Litch, followed by a constant public opinion offensive by Bavarian entrepreneurs, landlords, etc., and then by the Weimar government.

"Now they have no advantage in anything, and they still have a delusional idea that they will be able to take a seat in the state government after peace?" Worthher. Funk sneered, and he said, "Should you be naΓ―ve, or stupid?" ”

"Their proposal is that after peace, people will have their votes to make a choice." Adolph. Hitler ignored the others, just looked at Li Qi with blazing eyes, and said: "Leader, our goal has basically been achieved, and it is time to give peace to the people of Bavaria." ”

"Adolf, why did you choose to let those guys go?" Herman. As if mocking, Goering said: "They are no longer able to turn over, we can send them to Marx at any time, there is no reason to let them go." ”

"I didn't choose to let them go, there was no need to shed more blood." Adolph. Hitler vs. Hermann. Goering glared: "What they do will inevitably be spurned by the Bavarians." We've done so much to gain so much prestige in the hearts of the people, and they think we're really thinking about them. Should we continue the war if they were able to liberate Bavaria by peaceful means at a time when they desperately wanted to calm down? ”

"Whether or not to continue the war is based on the movements of the Entente, not our choice." Herman. Goering didn't know why it was against Adolf. Hitler was unconvinced, he sneered and said: "Now the Belgian army is still fighting, and the French army is only stopping slightly, and no one can be sure that they will really stop marching from time to time, do you dare to take such a risk?" ”

Herman. Why did Goering look at Adolf. Hitler was unhappy? Quite a simple thing, because he felt that Adolf. Hitler was a sergeant, and he felt that it was because of Rich's preference that Adolf was allowed to do so. Hitler can be the fifth man, and he is only the sixth man, and I don't know how unconvinced I am.

At the end of the quarrel, both of them quieted down, and then looked at Li Qi breathlessly.

"We have been working so that Bavaria does not suffer more." Li Qi could not say that he was not annoyed by the quarrel between the two, but he knew that there was no possibility that there would be no fighting within a group. He suppressed his anger and said, "We have always been trying to avoid more damage according to the situation, and speeding up the recovery of the city is also based on this goal. ”

"Entente ......" Herman. Goering only said three words before Litch cut it off.

"Now the situation has taken a new turn, and the Weimar government is fighting back, although only in the name of the government, but at least they are doing something." Litchie glared at Herman warringly. Goering glanced around, looked around at the crowd, and continued: "They are at the forefront, so we should indeed make a new choice based on the actual situation. ”

Without waiting for anyone to say anything more, Litch gave a brief account of what happened in Hungary, and then looked at Kurt, who had been silent. Zeitzler.

"Yes, of course we don't want the Socialists to stay in Bavaria, they may want to do what is good for the people with good intentions, but they have actually become pests in some sense." Kurt. Zeitzler paused without any expression before continuing: "Bavaria does not have the soil for them to live in, so the next thing we need to do is to make them disappear from Bavaria." ”

Adolph. Hitler's face was bitter, and he really didn't think that the shootout should continue.

Herman. Goering, on the other hand, smiled as if he were triumphant, and he thought that things would go the way he thought things would go next.

"The leader already has a plan." Kurt. Zeitzler looked at Adolf. Hitler, very seriously, said: "Bavaria does not need them, but they can go to Hungary and continue to shine." ”

Adolph. Hitler was stunned, Hermann. Goering's smile froze on his face.

Only then did Li Qi speak: "Yes, Adolf, you can negotiate with those party members as the person in charge, and if they are willing to go to Hungary, we can even provide some necessary assistance. (To be continued.) )