Chapter Twenty-Three: Remember My Name, Butcher of Paris (1)

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The lines spoken by Napoleon and Ambassador Russell were repeated to the ambassadors of Italy, Russia and Austria-Hungary, all of them reminding each other seemingly well-intentioned that a new European hegemon was rising, that the military balance in Europe was being broken, and that it was unknown whether Bismarck, the iron-blooded prime minister, would lead to the emergence of an anti-German alliance.

The memories that the First French Empire brought to Europe half a century ago were horrible enough that they no longer wanted to face a Bismarck who was even more iron-blooded than Napoleon. Although the "noisy" diplomatic ambassador took the name Napoleon Bonaparte, the eloquence and foresight of the other party changed the prejudices of the group. The words of the French envoys had to be sent back to their respective authorities for decision-making and decision-making.

When Napoleon visited the ambassadors, the Wehrmacht did not issue martial law orders for the whole city, but issued a proposal for a nine-hour working day for workers, which was the second proposal of the Wehrmacht after calling on the people to resist the Prussian invasion, and announced that the bill would be put to the National Assembly for a vote after the war.

This proposal is like water dripping into boiling oil, and it instantly explodes public opinion.

Napoleon tantamount to giving the middle and lower classes a hope and a vision in exchange for support for the government of national defense. The eight-hour workday, which the entire labour movement has fought for, is about to be realized first in Paris.

The defence government is not the only outlier in carrying out social reforms, and in the United Kingdom, Prime Minister Gladstone is already working on national education reform and the legalization of workers' unions in exchange for voter support.

For the current European governments, easing the contradictions between social classes is the key to maintaining the long-term stability of the ruling foundation.

As for the whining of the capitalists? For Napoleon, there was non-existence.

In 1842 they believed that unions could legally strike and that all businesses would go out of business. In 1887 they believed that the introduction of an eight-hour day would stifle social development. In 1912, they believed that banning sweatshops would destroy American industry and that the ban on child labor would bring down the economy, but in the 21st century, the capitalists are still making money with grumbling.

"The capitalists lose only a pitiful amount of profit, but for the workers what they fight for is all they have."

This was Napoleon's first provocation to the future Congress, because he wanted everyone to know that the Third Reich was not the Third Republic in history, and that the President of the Reich was in control of the Congress, not that the President was accountable to the Congress.

When the nine-hour work bill was introduced, two groups of people exploded at the same time, one was the cheers of the working class, and they called Napoleon the savior of France.

However, this is a nightmare for the capitalists, as it means that they can no longer exploit the surplus value of the workers without limits. The group of people who had gone from the old aristocracy to capitalists issued aggressive threats.

However, Napoleon still underestimated the reaction of the capitalists, and the big capitalists, led by the Sherids, quickly coalesced together after the promulgation of the Provisional Government's bills to put pressure on the national defense government. The Sherids declared that if Trochu did not abandon the proposal, the interim cabinet would lose the support of their capitalists.

Don't try to get money for the war from us.

This is a dangerous sign for the new republic.

Trochu hurriedly conveyed the discontent of the capitalists to His Majesty Napoleon, to whom he was loyal.

"You mean the Sherids?"

Napoleon pondered for a moment, as if remembering where he had heard the name.

"The Sheridd family is a giant in the French iron and steel industry, steel industry, construction industry and coal mining industry, and they are also one of the most influential capital families in Paris. I don't know how they encouraged Sherid's family, but I think the nine-hour day needs to be postponed a little longer. Your Majesty Napoleon, your current political influence is not yet solid. Although you have enveloped all classes in Paris, it is the republicans who dominate the mainstream and the capitalist merchants behind them who are dissatisfied with what you have done lately. ”

"Not only the Cherids, but also the Duke of La Rochefoucault, the Marquis of Daleville, the Marquis of Voga, the Duke of Pasquière, and the Marquis of Wasson, these incited nobles were also quite dissatisfied with His Excellency Napoleon, and they became the target of public criticism because they believed that the government of defense did not meet the needs of the republicans and the royalists."

General Trochu said with some anxiety, and cold sweat began to break out on his forehead, and the capital on which the Wehrmacht depended was the franc provided by the taxes paid by the capitalists. If this handful of people no longer supported themselves, then the huge French army under their control could mutiny.

"And then?"

Napoleon didn't seem nervous at all, he sat slowly and methodically in the conference room of the Palais Bourbon, calmly looking directly at the general Trochu in front of him.

"It's just a family of Sherid, and if they can represent that part of France that supports the war, then I think the republic is dead in name only."

Napoleon had already consolidated all the forces in Paris, and his next plan was to reorganize the army as quickly as possible, but even he did not expect that an industrial magnate would dare to fall out against him.

The capitalists of the 19th century had no restraint for the sake of profit, not to mention the tens of thousands of mercenaries of the Rockefeller Oil Company, and Oppenheimer even dared to cut off the supply of industrial diamonds to the United States for the sake of profits. The Sherids did have the confidence to oppose the Provisional Government.

Napoleon was not shocked, but Trochu sensed a disturbing sensation in his eyes.

In the steppes of Central Africa, he had seen the eyes of this beast trying to hunt down its prey.

Revealed iron-blooded and cruel.

"The last step in the plan to put the city in order is the key, and the capitalists think that a nine-hour job will bring me down? Did they really think that the emperor of the First French Empire was just an ornament? ”

"But Napoleon's Majesty ......"

Governor Trochu was about to say something, but was interrupted by an impatient wave of his hand.

"As you say, the most important thing in war is financial and military spending. Without strong financial capital, it was impossible to continue to keep up with the Prussian army. We've done so much before, it's only one percent, and what I'm going to do now is the key to that 99 percent plan. ”

Trochu frowned and asked, "What is Your Majesty Napoleon going to do?" ”

This time he didn't say it explicitly, Napoleon just smiled and said, "Wait for my good news, Governor Trochu." As long as I finish this plan, even if I drag the members of the Shelid family to be shot for the crime of rebellion. And no one dared to squeak. ”

"The army is on our side, the people are on our side, and then even the people in charge of finances are on our side. Do you know why I declared myself Napoleon from the beginning? ”

He shook his head.

"Because no one at all will believe it, and the more I go the more dismissive I am. When the situation in Paris is almost integrated, the capitalists and Republican idiots still want to fight back? It's a dream. ”

The monarch of the First Empire left an unfathomable back for Trochu.

He could never guess where his opponent's next move would be.

Hitler used the confiscation of the Jewish capitalists to incite the fanaticism of the whole nation, so Napoleon brought the flags to the heads of the capitalists who jumped up and down.

Napoleon turned his head sideways, smiled and said to Trochu, "If they want to rebel so much?" Then give it a try. β€œ

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