Chapter 74: Negative Textbooks
Back to Vienna at this moment.
"Why are you here?"
At this time, Hainau was already in control, but he was not interested in continuing to answer Lieutenant General Molka's questions, he only had one word in his heart.
"Kill!"
"What? Don't you dare! ”
Lieutenant General Morka obviously didn't expect this to happen, he felt that he had surrendered, and he was a nobleman, no matter what, he didn't deserve to die here, right?
At the moment, it is just a delaying tactic by Lieutenant General Morka, and his real trump card has not yet appeared! Could it be that Henau is a rough man! This lowly subordinated scumbag has discovered his secret?
"It can't be!"
Lieutenant General Morka roared inwardly, struggling and shouting.
"Why did you kill me? Why did you put me to death without a trial and the consent of the House of Lords? I'm a nobleman! I demand a fair trial! You damn Jewish bastard! You have no right to judge me! ”
"Traitors have no right to stand trial! What are you waiting for? ”
Heynau looked at the soldiers on the side, and they immediately felt a chill. They are also very helpless, after all, the other party is a noble lord, and they are just a group of poor big-headed soldiers.
If the official wants to investigate it, most of them will not do anything to Hainao, who is also a noble lord, and they are the ones who are unlucky in the end.
Lieutenant General Morka is also a good man, and he understands the psychology of these low-level soldiers very well, otherwise he would not be able to hold an army of tens of thousands in Vienna, but he used his intelligence and connections in the wrong place.
"You dare?! Do you know who I am? If you dare to touch me, you will die! My family crushed you like worms! ”
Lieutenant General Morka didn't brag, and those ordinary soldiers were indeed like ants in the eyes of him and his family.
However, this did not save him at this time, and the soldiers were very strict with military discipline, and the soldiers only hesitated briefly before unwittingly carrying Lieutenant General Morka up and dragged him to the makeshift execution ground.
Here is an explanation of why Heynau appeared in Vienna so quickly, since all of his troops did not enter Italy at all, and he himself was sent back to Vienna by Franz after the battle in the Bereny Valley.
In fact, Franz chose Heinau to return to Vienna for only one reason, and that was to take the blame.
The latter's identity is usually a disadvantage if it is too sensitive, but it only has a unique advantage in the matter of backstabbing.
Jews, illegitimate children, foreigners, each of them makes it easy to associate something bad with them.
That's right, this pot can only be carried by Hainao, and he is the most suitable candidate.
Both Archduke Karl and Albrecht knew about Franz's attempt to liquidate the old nobles of Vienna, and they were very supportive, and they were even willing to sacrifice themselves to accomplish this great cause.
Franz didn't have the courage to bear the karma of sin, but none of them were suitable, they were all royalty.
In the present era, the royal family is still too important to the Austrian nation to be sacrificed easily.
This sacrifice is necessary for the state, and the benefits outweigh the disadvantages for Hainau personally.
Although the history of Haenau is notorious, the actual killing and destruction caused is very limited.
His reputation was due solely to the political necessity of later generations, the Kingdom of Sardinia needed to cover up its dynastic warfare, and the Hungarians needed such a brutal man to justify their separatist actions.
The whole Brescia incident was a revenge of Henau's anger against the Italian rebels, who had violated morality by killing wounded Austrian soldiers in the church.
Hainao led the army to take revenge and refused to surrender to the other side, and this kind of revenge of refusing to surrender is not uncommon in the history of human warfare.
For example, the Western Route Army refused to surrender for the revenge of the Ma Jiajun, and the Soviet Red Army refused to surrender the SS.
The title of the so-called Arad executioner in Hainau is even more humorous, and after the pacification of Hungary, he denounced nearly a thousand Hungarians who participated in the rebellion, which is about two thousandths of the actual number of people who participated in the rebellion.
But what happened next was even more shocking, 153 of them were convicted of betrayal, and after a review, it was decided to sentence 27 people to death.
However, 14 of these 27 were not in Hungary at the time, and the Austrian Imperial Government had no choice but to use scarecrows instead of executions.
In the end, what should have been a shocking trial turned into an international joke, and it was even more ironic that the Austrian Imperial Government later reached a settlement with those who should have been executed.
Most of these people later became high-ranking officials in the empire and occupied a large number of important positions, among which Count Andráchy became the Austrian Minister of Foreign Affairs and the Prime Minister of Hungary, and even became the scandalous lover of Princess Sissi.
Even those crooked plots that I didn't dare to write appeared in reality.
Franz didn't want to repeat the joke, so Vienna was bound to bleed.
First of all, there is this rebel army, and it cannot be ruled out that some of them were coerced, but the mere fact that they left the barracks and marched towards the palace without permission was enough to sentence them to death.
As for the procession, which no one could consuade, they also committed unforgivable atrocities, whether they were atrocities during the march or the subsequent storming of the palace in defiance of imperial power, and Franz was not in a position to forgive them for others.
The law is not responsible to the public, and should not be applied at all times. The situation in Austria was not the same as in France, and in the eyes of most soldiers it was a blatant betrayal, and they had little sympathy for the people of Vienna.
Especially after witnessing the tragedy of those veterans, whether it is the death of a rabbit or a fox, or the indignation.
In short, it is impossible for the army to have any sympathy for the mob in front of them, and they only have one thing on their mind at this time, and that is to kill all the enemies in front of them, at least not let them kill themselves.
The makeshift marches were no match for the regular army, and the gang elements, who had a little bit of combat power, were not able to fight the regular army.
In the case of street fighting or hiding behind barricades, the two sides may be at a stalemate for a while, but the situation is reversed, and the regular army occupies the advantage of the home field and sets up an ambush without martial morality.
The fighting, or the slaughter, did not last long. The same was true of the city defense forces under Lieutenant General Morka, who arrived later, and they made little decent resistance.
In fact, most people also have no idea of resisting because they feel that they will be forgiven and should be forgiven.
But this time what awaited them was a death penalty without trial, and soon the gallows on the execution ground were not enough.
Never before in Vienna's history had so many executions been carried out in a single day that new gallows had to be improvised to be erected.
The priest who listened to the dying confession was sufficient, but the Church was entirely on the side of Austria.
The deathbed confessions of those people will be artistically processed and then compiled into a book that will become a negative teaching material for future generations.