Chapter 115: My Bavaria (11)

Li Qi wants to use one thing after another that will inevitably happen but has not yet happened, and use them to confirm his identity as a "prophet".

Of course, for Li Qi, he knows that he is really a prophet, but what age is it now, unless he is a sect~religious madman or a madman, he will only be regarded as a manifestation of his far-sighted vision and wisdom.

So, anyone, as long as they don't know anything, will inevitably have a great advantage after crossing, and the difference is whether they have the appropriate environment or identity to do something terrible.

The exchange of fire between the Freikorps and the Partisan forces continued, and the city began to be covered with sandbag ramparts, and the two sides would shoot and charge each other endlessly in the streets and buildings, fighting for any one street.

The Socialists were joined by only a very small number of retired soldiers from the army, mostly workers and peasants, whose military qualities could not be said to be zero, but with the Freikorps, who had all squatted on the Western Front and fought mobile warfare on the Eastern Front, it was basically a battle that was not on a level playing field in the first place.

In the cries of various slogans, death accompanies them. The advantage of the Socialists was not in the war, they were good at agitation and demagoguery, and those who were attracted by the promise of a better future, who did not have the so-called good days, were mostly reduced to cold corpses in one attack after another, or in defense.

Who is most vulnerable in war? There will be no doubt that it will be civilians. Especially in urban street fighting, civilians are the most vulnerable, but some civilians are innocent and some civilians are not necessarily innocent.

It is said that civilians are the most vulnerable to war, but many times it is actually self-inflicted, such as the battle in Bavaria, if there are no civilians to support those party members or other armed forces, no one who can talk about it will only have a mouth.

Historically, there have been not many civilians who have pushed their country to war, such as Tokuzo and Japan, in which only a few civilians were innocent victims, and the rest were either standing on both sides of the street cheering and shouting to send the army to the front line, or civilians who were thrifty in the rear and worked hard to produce military industry to support the war.

The world is always so cruel and weird, and Li Qi definitely doesn't want to be the one who was loved by the common people before the war, or even after the war, and was taken out as a rag when he failed.

Leach began with an important public speech, using Bavaria's sophisticated radio system to tell people not to try to support the rebels that the government deems to be rebels, because the more they support them, the more they will hurt themselves, and it is irrational to pay for those actions that are not righteous.

True, Richie stood on the high ground of morality and justice, because now the only legitimate government in Germany was the Weimar government. Then, the Weimar government had defined the armed forces of the Freikorps as traitors and foreign armed forces, and repeatedly called and warned that as a true German, he should not support the forces that would divide the country.

While the Weimar government kept shouting, government officials once again approached the commander-in-chief of the army and demanded that the army move south to quell the rebellion. The commanders-in-chief replied with a refusal, telling government officials that the army was split, that the army was being constrained by the victorious powers, and that the army lacked funds to fight a single battle.

Of course, the army is divided, and that is to Erich. Feng. Falkingham and Paul. Feng. The two groups led by Hindenburg, after they signed the defeat document, have been like fire and water, and they have only to mobilize their troops to fight each other.

In fact, to put it bluntly, it is still the military bloc of the Western Front and the Eastern Front faction that are fighting, and the difference is that they did not tear their faces before, but now they are clearly tearing their faces.

Erich. Feng. Falkingham's faction, they blamed Paul. Feng. The Hindenburg faction is taking the salaries of the royal family, but they are doing things that subvert the royal family. Even more blamed Paul. Feng. The Hindenburg faction that has been dragging the country back, is Paul . Feng. In the final stages of the war, Hindenburg deliberately made a war plan with no hope of success, and then deliberately did not break through the enemy lines when he commanded the army, but only sent the soldiers to death again and again.

Paul. Feng. The Hindenburg faction, of course, is also accusing Erich. Feng. Falkingham's faction, they could have taken Erich. Feng. Falkingham's faction did not win the Battle of Verdun, did not take Paris or anything, a series of things to make a fuss. But "this time" Erich. Feng. Falkingham's faction won the Battle of Verdun, taking not only Paris, but also forcing the Allied forces to the northwest corner.

So, Paul. Feng. The Hindenburg faction could blame Erich. Feng. Falkingham's faction really didn't have much to do, so they had to catch Erich. Feng. The Falkingham faction deliberately slowed down the progress of the war, resulting in a shortage of domestic supplies, and finally plunged the country into turmoil and led to the defeat of the war.

The country is defeated, the country is in turmoil, and the leaders of the army are busy biting each other, and there is nothing more than this to encompass the sorrow of a country.

Friedrich. Albert could not hope for the army, and with great reluctance, he could only move a little away from the army that was fighting among themselves, thinking about how he could deal with the country that was about to fall apart.

"We are living in a time of good fortune and misfortune, and now we can only do our best to preserve the dignity of our country." Friedrich. "The only fig leaf for us [the government] is that there are at least people in the South who are willing to obey our leadership and fight the rebels who are dividing the country," Albert said to his supporters. ”

Someone willing to obey the Weimar government? Isn't it the same as Ritchie's who stood up and "opened" with the Bavarian Soviet Republic! Although these people have some goals, who is not doing things with some goals in this era?

"It's true, what the leader said is true!" Kurt. Zeitzler got some news that he seemed to be disillusioned with Hermann. Goering said: "The Allies will really enter Germany itself, and they will do!" ”

That's right, the first Entente troops had already set foot on German territory, they did not come during the war, and after waiting for Germany to collapse on its own, they came!

Kurt. Zeitzler's face was pale: "The leader must be told that the Belgian army has crossed the border, and they are passing towards Luxembourg and the Saarland!" ”

No one needed to tell Richie, because he knew that something like this was going to happen.

For Germany, this year's Christmas was not cheerful, but only endeavorous...... (To be continued.) )