One thousand and fifty. terror
There was a "thud", it was the sound of bullets, and then, as everyone saw it, immediately Avaco, who was in the camp of the French 1st National Guard Division, stiffened there, shook, and fell to the ground heavily.
The scene fell silent.
Everyone saw this happening with their own eyes, and everyone couldn't believe what they were seeing.
They saw Avako fall to the ground, they saw Avako struggling in a pool of blood, but no one could help him.
Gradually, his body stopped struggling.
He died - Avako, one of the leaders of the Paris Revolution, died.
The scene was still terriblely quiet, so quiet that it was almost impossible to breathe, as if even the air had been frozen, and everyone knew that in such silence, the most terrible thing was about to erupt!
Lieutenant General Anova also knew that it was over. Although the negotiations with Avako eventually broke down, both sides still left room for redemption. But when the shots rang out and Avako was shot and fell to the ground, he knew it was over.
No, it's all about to start!
The nightmare of Paris, the nightmare of all France, the door of the catastrophe has been opened, and no one can close it. From now on, France will sleep in a nightmare and never wake up.
He didn't even know where the bullet came from......
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Heisenberg put away his sniper rifle, and he was very pleased with the bullet he fired. At this moment, he seemed to be back in the most real battlefield.
He'd been around here for a long time to get an eye out for the angle. And they are also able to calmly and quickly retreat after the shooting is completed.
He didn't know who he was who had died under his own bullets, he was just going to kill someone, whether it was a French officer or a so-called revolutionary.
Whoever dies is exactly the same for him.
He saw with his own eyes that the target he had chosen fell under his gun, and then he let out a soft breath and quickly left the place with his beloved weapon......
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"Tutu-tu-" The sound of the machine gun suddenly rang out, and it was the revolutionaries who could no longer hold back their anger and opened fire with the weapons provided to them by Lieutenant Colonel Adams!
There is no chance of recovery. There is no more chance of recovery! Since the lackeys of the government are willing to choose to accompany their government to the funeral, let Paris burn!
It was also from this moment that the general strikes and demonstrations in Paris completely turned into an armed uprising.
On this day. One of the leaders of the revolution, Avaco, was shot dead by government forces, and on this day, the great uprising in Paris broke out completely!
Lieutenant General Anova sympathized with a clear idea of what he was up against, and he was taken aback by the enemy's firepower. The rioters didn't just have machine guns. And it actually has such a strong firepower as a mortar!
Although he was a sympathizer of the insurgents. But he was also a loyal soldier, and when the situation was irreparable and his soldiers' lives were also threatened, Lieutenant General Anova decisively gave the order to shoot back!
The bloody scene in Paris finally began to play out as scheduled......
Terrible bullets flew in the air, and the two sides continued to fire submachine guns and machine guns, occasionally throwing grenades, and Paris was trembling in the sound of "boom" explosions.
Compared to the insurgents, the 1st National Guard Division was absolutely strong. Their tanks unscrupulously suppressed the rebels on the opposite side, and no matter how brave and fearless the rebels were, they were no match for these professional soldiers.
Lieutenant General Anova quickly took control of the situation on the field.
Poor and pathetic rioters. All they have is blood, they have nothing to do with their own army, and soon this place will be full of corpses.
He didn't want to do that, but the reality was that he had no choice.
The insurgents were so suppressed that it became very difficult for them to even raise their heads and return fire under enemy fire and machine-gun fire.
If they continue like this, they may not be able to hold out for even an hour, and those improvised and rudimentary fortifications will soon crumble under the frenzied blows of the enemy.
However, at this time, Littlem behaved very calmly, he knew that there was a person who would not give up on him, and the reinforcements he needed would soon arrive.
He'll be here until that guy arrives......
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The sudden arrival of the uprising caught the Americans in Paris by surprise, and they had no idea why such a terrible thing could suddenly happen.
Robin, the U.S. ambassador to Paris, made a point of contacting Colonel Wenger of the U.S. Marine Corps and solemnly warned Colonel Wenger that the U.S. military would not allow any rash moves until the situation was clarified, so as to avoid further deterioration of the situation in Paris.
But then Colonel Wenger received a telephone call, and when he listened to the call, he reported the very bad news of Ambassador Robin, that the American camp had been under surveillance by the French army.
"Do they have the intent to attack?" Taken aback, Ambassador Robin immediately asked.
"According to our reconnaissance, they have no intention of attacking for the time being." Colonel Wenger quickly replied: "They just seem to want us not to leave the barracks." ”
"That is a warning to us...... Ambassador Robin mused, "and it is not yet clear what the French are really about, but tell all officers and enlisted men that they must remain in the barracks with caution and not leave a single step until they have received an order, and I will report it to the President at once." ”
He looked at Colonel Wenger: "Colonel, the situation is very complicated now, in Germany itself. The Axis powers had already launched a strong counterattack, and on French soil, the Germans were on the offensive in a big way. We are in a very passive position, and any small mistake can lead to irreparable defeat. ”
"Yes, Mr. Ambassador, I will do as you ask."
Despite the Colonel's promise, Ambassador Robin's heart was not at all relieved, and the war had progressed to the point where it would be really terrible if there were any undue major changes in France......
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In the prime minister's office, Mr. Sinag has been keeping an eye on developments. He knew that Lieutenant General Anova was a very loyal general. But the general was sometimes too indecisive. For those rebels, there is absolutely nothing to sympathize with. All that is needed is to resolutely suppress them with terrorism.
That's what any successful leader in history has done.
For example, Robespierre during the French Revolution, he was an out-and-out demon king of terror. But Sinag admired the great demon who pursued the rule of terrorism.
Know the way. The situation was extremely critical when the Jacobins were in power. As both the royal and the Girondists wanted to regain the lost power, 60 of the 83 counties of France rebelled, and in particular, the revolt of the local peasants instigated by the Vendée was not controlled; Unwilling to be defeated, the anti-French alliance continued to support the exiled French royal party and invaded France, while Britain blockaded France by sea; At the same time, the economic situation in France has deteriorated dramatically, and unemployment has soared. Food and other necessities are extremely scarce. Prices skyrocketed, paper money depreciated, the people staged armed demonstrations to force the authorities to impose a price ceiling, and the radical Radicals, the Paris Commune, and the Ebels within demanded a reign of terror from the Jacobins. The leaders of the Jacobins, led by Robespierre and Danton, realized that if the policy of rule of terror was not adopted under the circumstances, the fruits of the victory of the French revolution would be lost, the leadership of the bourgeoisie would be lost, and that the policies of the Girondists and the Feuillonists could not meet the needs of the revolutionary situation for the time being, and that they would have to resort to extraordinary measures in extraordinary times. It is not the Jacobins who choose terror. Rather, terror chose the Jacobins!
The guillotine in Paris seems to be particularly busy, with counter-revolutionary traitors sentenced to death by the Revolutionary Tribunal being guillotined every day. This court has no appeal once the verdict has been handed down, and in this court the defendant loses all rights to be slaughtered like a lamb.
Yes, either you choose horror by yourself, or horror chooses yourself!
Sinag didn't want terror to come his way...... But why can't General Anova understand this?
So when the army finally opened fire on the rioters, Sinag was in a particularly happy mood, and he was convinced that such an uprising would soon be quelled by the army's iron fist.
At that time, France will still be its own France......
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The fighting was going on according to Sinag's wishes, and the soldiers of the 1st National Guard Division were advancing continuously, and they had taken up a large number of improvised positions set up by the rioters, and soon the fighting would stop.
In just over 10 minutes, Lieutenant General Anova received a phone call from the Chancellery, in which Sinag made it clear that he must eliminate every opponent by the most resolute means.
The situation was beyond the control of General Anova, and the only thing he could do was perhaps to reduce the blood, but it would be difficult to do so from the resistance of the rioters......
When the 1st National Guard Division gradually took the initiative on the battlefield, an armored unit suddenly appeared on the battlefield, judging from the number, it was the 51st Armored Assault Regiment belonging to the 102nd Panzer Army.
His Excellency the Prime Minister sent him to reinforce himself...... This thought immediately popped into General Anova's mind.
But something surprising soon happened, the 102nd Panzer Assault Regiment suddenly opened fire on the 1st National Guards Division!
Hell, it was a real fire, and the shells fell among the soldiers of the 1st National Guard Division, causing a violent explosion, accompanied by the screams of the soldiers.
Damn, these damn guys, are they all blind? Don't you see that this is your own troops? The soldiers of the 1st National Guard Division burst out loud and cursed.
"Get in touch with them right away and tell them that the wrong person was bombed." Lieutenant General Anova said with a grim face.
However, what made him even more puzzled was that. But it was impossible to contact the 102nd Armored Assault Regiment at all......
Those rebels on the other side are even more inexplicable, what's going on? How did the French army fight its own people?
Soon, however, everyone understood what was going on.
On one of the tanks at the front. Suddenly, a huge banner appeared:
"Long live the revolution"!
Yes, all of them read it right, there are only these four words written on the flag:
"Long live the revolution"!
After a brief moment of astonishment, the wildest cheers erupted among the insurgents......
Long live the revolution - yes, long live the revolution! That's a professional soldier who came to support him! The insurgents are not alone, they even have help from professional soldiers!
While fighting fiercely with the 1st National Guard Division, the 102nd Panzer Assault Regiment soon made contact with the insurgents. It was a colonel named Ebel.
"Colonel, thank you for your support of the revolution!" Littham looked so excited: "Thank you to all the soldiers with a sense of justice for their support to us!" ”
"No, it's not me that you should really be thankful for." Colonel Ebel smiled: "I came to reinforce you on the orders of the baron. And before long, the revolution will receive more support. ”
One of Litham's hearts finally let go, Baron, Baron. He knew that Baron Dao would not let him down. When you are in the most difficult time. The baron's support will surely arrive on time.
The appearance of the 102 armored assault regiment very quickly stabilized the tide of the battle. However, the retreating insurgents once again held the line and held back the enemy's attack, and soon caused shock and terror in the French leadership.
They never imagined that this would happen. A whole armored assault regiment defected. What is even more worrying is how many more troops will follow in their footsteps......
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"Do you know, Berkeley, terror is the only thing?" In his office, when he learned of the mutiny of the 102nd Panzer Commando Regiment, Sinag held back his anger: "For the first time in the Jacobin rule, terror became official politics. Robespierre was the main initiator. In Robespierre's opinion. Terror has a deeper moral significance than winning a civil war. He came to such conclusions in order to realize the ideals of the republic. The opponents of the revolution must be eliminated. In order to prove the justice of terror, he said: 'If in peacetime government is based on virtue, in revolutionary times it is virtue and terror, virtue without terror is harmful, terror without virtue is powerless, terror is stern and unshakable justice, it is the source of virtue, terror is not merely a principle, it is the result of democratic principles'...... In 1793, Robespierre and his radical comrades-in-arms completely destroyed the moderate Girondists and physically exterminated them; Subsequently, his comrades-in-arms Danton and Ebel, who were in the same trench as him but gradually drifted away, were also guillotined by him. Robespierre was bent on making France a pure and unbeatable utopia, and his fanatical sense of mission made him unable to tolerate any compromise with reality, any moral stain. Anyone who stands in the way of his noble purpose has no choice but to die—the greatest advance of human civilization without any sacrifice or cost......."
Berkeley listened calmly, not uttering a word of his own.
Sinager looked at the map of France hanging on his wall: "Robespierre contributed to the French Revolution, but in a country where natural rights were abused, people did not seem to appreciate him, or else he would not have been written on his epitaph; 'Don't mourn my death, O people who have passed by!' If I live, none of you will live.'" Robespierre sent himself to the guillotine of terror. But in the last moment, he performed so well. After the outbreak of the coup d'état against the Jacobin dictatorship, the Convention passed a decree on the arrest of Robespierre and his supporters, but Robespierre and others were immediately rescued by the Revolutionary Commune. The Revolutionary Commune mobilized its forces to attack the rebellious Convention, and they anxiously awaited Robespierre's order to attack, but until late at night they did not receive clear instructions. It is said that Robespierre was so reluctant to sign the order to attack that he finally picked up his pen and wrote down the first three letters of his name and put it down again.
For what? Because Robespierre was a lawyer, and many important Jacobins were lawyers, the principles and spirit of the law were their beliefs, and their policies of terror were implemented in the form of law through the legislature of the National Convention. Pulling someone out of the city to shoot him at random is what the law "allows." If Robespierre had ordered an attack on the national legislature, the National Convention, it would have been a real coup d'état, a violation of the spirit of the law, which he could not have done as a believer in Rousseau and Montesquieu. Therefore, in the end, he chose to sacrifice himself to fulfill the spirit of the Fa. From this point of view alone, Robespierre is again quite great. In this way, the members of the Revolutionary Commune, who had been unable to receive the order to attack for a long time, disbanded themselves late at night. That night, the Convention announced that Robespierre would be stripped of his citizenship, and the next day he was guillotined. ”
Speaking of this, his face suddenly gloomy: "Robespierre is great, but he is also stupid, he can completely stabilize his power through more violent means, so I will definitely not be a stupid person like him!" ”
He turned back to Berkeley: "Go and arrest all the officers suspected and shoot them immediately!" ”
"Yes, Your Excellency Prime Minister, I will do as you tell me at once!" (To be continued......)