Chapter 125: The Governor of Bavaria

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It's hilarious, but it's a reality. With the collapse of the Second German Reich, Bavaria became first a state, then suddenly a republic. After the Freikorps defeated the Socialists, Bavaria became a state from a republic.

Elections are currently underway in Bavaria. At the beginning of the election, there was chaos again, and without waiting for the people of Bavaria to pull their hearts together, the leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party, the commander of the Free Corps, the guardian of Bavaria, and the staunch defender of a free society...... Hmm, anyway, Li Qi, who has a bit of a lot of titles, ordered: Catch what should be caught, and kill what should be killed. And then? No more.

Only after experiencing turmoil do you know what an uncontrolled democracy is, that is, a chaotic society without anarchy, order, and security, so Litchie's strength was not hated by the Bavarian people, but on the contrary, Bavaria cheered for Litch's toughness.

In fact, at this time, the president of the Weimar government in Berlin was still very envious of the leader of the National Socialist Workers' Party, the commander of the Freikorps, the guardian of Bavaria, and the staunch defender of a free society in the south...... Target. Friedrich. If Albert had a strong armed force, he would have "swooped" all the chaotic elements in various cities!

Well, the West just likes a long list of titles, and if it weren't for Richie's obvious pro-liberty and his evolution into a warlord, many people would probably have put the title of dictator on his head.

Friedrich. In order to have an army that obeyed him, Albert began to compromise with the military bloc. In fact, there is no way to compromise, after all, the Entente countries are pressing, the latest negotiations have been reported, Germany can only have 100,000 land forces, not one more! Outcome...... His tragic discovery, no matter how much he compromised with the military bloc, was not appreciated.

Soft no, that Friedrich. Albert only came hard, and he didn't do much hard, at least he didn't use force, and there was no force to use. He began to take a hard line, warning the military bloc that under the Weimar constitution, the president could directly appoint military officials. He said directly and clearly: If everyone wants to have a happy play, they should compromise with each other, toast and don't eat and drink, then everyone tears their faces and has a big tear! Then the big guy is done together!

The decision to save only 100,000 troops was naturally known to those military groups, and when they heard the news, they were in a wail. Many hardliners have shouted the slogan of "one more war", but the sensible know that they could not win the war before, and they will not be able to win it now, and the correct thing to do is to swallow their anger and wait for the next day to come back again.

Friedrich. Albert shouted, "Everyone, let's stop it!" The militarists could not resist it, and they had decided to compromise and began to act, as a matter of sincerity by sending troops to Hamburg to suppress the Socialists there.

"The president asked us to send the army to suppress the perimeter?" Litchie wasn't asking, he pondered for a moment and said, "We will win the Bavarian election, and now is the time to start exerting influence from the outside." ”

Elections are not a matter of a day or two, it is necessary to spread out a network, wait for some supervisors to arrive, and at the same time the ballot paper or something needs to be printed. After waiting for the election to begin, check the voters who have the ballots, and the voters still need to open the box and check after they have voted, which is basically impossible to do without ten days and half a month.

The Weimar Charter granted German citizens the right to vote automatically at the age of 20, and it also made history by the fact that for the first time women also had the right to vote.

At this time, women in countries that call themselves democracies still do not have votes. At this moment, the Weimar government is ahead of the world hegemon British, the lighthouse state Yankee, and the French Yankee, and in this way mocks those countries that are always shouting about democracy, but in fact do not even give women the right to vote.

Leach's next target is Nuremberg, and he intends to continue the path that the mustache has taken, reaching out to those places where support is most likely to be obtained, consolidating the "fundamentals" and then trying to find more room for development.

Nuremberg is part of the administrative region of Thuringia, and then Thuringia is part of the Saxon region. The Kingdom of Saxony was also buried with the collapse of the Second German Empire and was divided into a state according to its original administration.

Richie had already laid out the pieces, although he could not take the whole of Saxony, but for Thuringia...... At least in Nuremberg it has a good base.

Just as Bavaria was entering the election period, the League of Nations in Paris had a new resolution, and they had decided to interfere in the revolution that was taking place in Hungary. They sent a note to the Weimar government that there would be 1 British regiment, 1 American regiment, 2 French regiments, and 1 Belgian battalion to borrow the territory of moral will.

The Entente troops would pass through Bavaria, and the British also informed Litch to reorganize the agreed 30,000 armed forces as soon as possible, form two divisions and go to Hungary to play happily. Of course, Li Qi only sent troops and could not participate in the command, which was the work of the command headquarters composed of the Entente countries.

At that moment, history changed wonderfully, although it was still the United States that advocated intervening in the Hungarian revolution, but this time it was not 15,000 Entente troops, but also 2 divisions of Litch. The size of the Intervention Corps, the total number of soldiers was 37,000.

"Are we really going to suppress the revolution in Hungary?" Kurt. Zeitzler hesitated: "As long as the revolution does not take place in Germany, the revolution in other regions is good for us, right?" ”

Richie smiled mysteriously. Of course he knew that, so he gave Alfred . Rosenberg's signal was that when he went to Hungary, he should really fight, and when he had the opportunity, he should release more water, and he couldn't really kill people.

Also, didn't they expel some of the party members who had been in the Bavarian revolution to Hungary? Adolph. Hitler was in charge of liaison, and would secretly give some necessary help, such as sending some arms or something.

There are things that can be done, but they must not be hyped up, and Leach quickly brings the topic to the Bavarian elections.

In fact, the Bavarian elections were really good for the National Socialist Workers' Party, they maintained social stability, and some welfare systems were also running, which was tantamount to buying the hearts and minds of the people at the grassroots level. Later, Li Qi showed a tough hand, which made the middle class, including some nobles and entrepreneurs who are not dead, also have a good impression.

The votes awaiting the election were counted, and the other parties became completely soy sauce, with the National Socialist Workers' Party winning 96% of the seats in the state assembly.

By the way, because of the Weimar Charter, the governor was not elected but appointed by the Weimar government. So, the power of the president of Germany is really unlimited.

Friedrich. Albert learned that the results of the election in Bavaria had been made, and because the Weimar government relied on Rich, Friedrich. Albert did not hesitate to make the appointment, and Litch deservedly became the governor of Bavaria.

In 1919, when Richie was 20 years old this year, it took him two years to go from being an ordinary lieutenant to becoming a German war hero, and then another year to become the governor of Germany's largest state! (To be continued.) )