Chapter 105: German

March 21, 1901, the day Albert Einstein received his citizenship. The legendary physicist who reached the pinnacle of human intelligence was not as famous as he was a hundred years later.

Ernst, who is very shallow about history, naturally did not know that Einstein lived in the same year as him, otherwise Ernst would have taken the physicist to his own territory.

As for what to bring...... Presumably, even Ernst himself did not know.

The first guests from the East were about 3,000, and they were in fact just filling the Moravian labor force.

There were so many refugees in Europe, why did they still let labor from the East, did Ernst still think that the Austro-Crarian Empire was not numerous and chaotic enough?

This is not the case, and the labor force from the East is still accustomed to living under the rule of a privileged class compared to the fact that European citizens have begun to have the idea of freedom and rights in the eyes of European citizens.

Not only that, but Ernst was ready to reuse these laborers from the East, because they were alone across the seas, and in short, their status was cleaner than any other, and Ernst could fully rely on them.

Ernst will one day attack the local Moravian aristocracy, and it is estimated that the young people in Moravia will not do it rashly, because they have lived here for hundreds of years, and they have been involved with the Moravian nobility after all.

For these oriental guests Ernst was not prepared to accept too much, it was enough to maintain a certain proportion. The premise of course is that they must obey their orders, otherwise he doesn't mind cleaning up his territory. Ernst was not only looking at the labor force in the East, he was also ready to "buy" some of the population from Africa, for whom the 5,000 Foreign Legion was set up.

The Moravian Army Regiment eliminated 1,000 unqualified soldiers and was filled by the 1,000 young men from the East who had just arrived, and these soldiers from the East were to be arranged in a camp, and the commanders were also selected by their own people.

At this time, Moravia was in the process of eradicating literacy in all its aspects, and schools were conducting short-term training for young and middle-aged people, even in small towns.

However, Ernst did not involve the foreign battalion of the Moravian Army Regiment, because Ernst himself knew Chinese, and the more inconvenient the communication, the more advantageous it would be for Ernst.

One by one, it was settled by Massena, and the population of Ernst's territory exceeded 8,000 in an instant, and the originally deserted town was very lively, if it were not for Ernst's refusal to increase the construction area, it would not be an exaggeration to call it a small town of Ernst at this time.

On the training ground, soldiers from the East were training young, and two Ernst guards were their training officers, and in the future this foreign legion would be used by Ernst for special purposes.

Spring planting has begun, and the whole Moravian region is busy, and there are already orders for red wine from various European countries, but since only a small number of grapes have been planted in Moravia in previous years, it is expected that the red wine business in 1901 will not be too hot.

It wasn't that Ernst didn't think about buying raw materials, but considering that an accident could ruin the entire brand, Ernst had no choice but to give up the year's earnings to starve for sales.

Everything is going for the better, at least in the eyes of Moravian citizens.

In this situation, April and May passed one after another, and the soldiers from the East had begun to bear fruit after three months of simple training, but they were still more than a notch behind the Moravian Army Regiment.

Du Haibin was invited by Ernst to go out of the mountain to serve as this foreign army, and when he saw the familiar face and familiar words, he did not hesitate too much, so Du Haibin agreed.

The territory of Moravia is not the Manchu Empire, there is no "greed" for ink and silver, and there is no concealment of military exploits, but it is far more cruel than the Manchu Empire.

This labor force from the East included some soldiers who had fled from the battlefield, and according to their words, the level of training here was unimaginable to them at that time. Of course, there were not many complaints in the army, because the salary was paid to them every month, and the daily white bread and meat were not fake.

It is worth mentioning that Ernst's living conditions also improved a lot with the arrival of this group of Oriental laborers, and he found a few good cooks from this more than 4,000 Oriental laborers, which satisfied his appetite.

It's just that these things are tasted secretly, and they must not be taken out when there are guests and banquets, after all, you don't know whether people like food from the East or not.

In May, Austria-Hungary was very pleased that the 450 million taels of silver compensated by the Manchu Empire were allocated to the hands of the great powers, and Austria-Hungary, as one of the great powers, naturally had no reason to be unhappy.

When Ernst learned about this, he only shook his head, not knowing if it was because of time, and Ernst's heart had no fluctuations in his heart about similar things.

interests, only their own interests come first, and all the rest stand on one side!

The Moravian aristocracy met very often these days, mainly because the soldiers patrolling the streets began to become complete strangers to the East, which made them very insecure.

I had the intention to ask Ernst about it, but I wisely grabbed the nobleman who was about to ask, and in the silence the nobles probably guessed what Ernst meant.

Stannis Gross immediately responded, and more than a dozen important positions were vacated in the city and police departments, and after questioning, these positions were filled by civil servants from the small town of Ernst, among whom Massena had become the deputy mayor of Moravia.

It is not clear whether this was Stannis Gross's own opinion or a sign of weakness on the part of the Gross, but all in all, after this incident, the Moravian nobles made some representations.

Baron Richard Karpacz, the owner of the Jewish horse rancher, offered to sign an agreement with the Moravian Army Corps for the permanent and cheap supply of war horses, and at the same time presented thirty fine war horses to the officers of the foreign battalion of the Moravian Army Regiment.

The school has been built and Ernst's comprehensive literacy programme, the language unification programme, is about to begin.

The main reason for the low combat effectiveness of the Austro-Hungarian army was the lack of linguistic unity, and Austria-Hungary Ernst was not able to change it, but Moravia was completely under Ernst's control, and it was not difficult to force them to unify the German language.

Why German? Ernst didn't think much of it, he just thought that German was a big language, and it was more common than Hungarian and Czech.

It is estimated that even Ernst himself did not know how much benefit his casual decision at this time would be for his future.