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Make France Great Again - Chapter 118

Published at 16th of January 2023 06:01:51 AM


Chapter 118: Empire "Three Heroes"

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Compared to Thiers with "historical limitations", Jerome Bonaparte with "God's perspective" is clearly on the right path.

Since the Party of Order has crushed him on the political capital of the National Assembly, why should he be confined to the framework of the National Assembly? Jumping out of and crushing the framework of the National Assembly is Jerome Bonaparte's best choice.

On May 20, after nearly two months of preparatory work, the General Staff Department of the Military Secretary Office, which is directly under the President, was officially established.

In order to show that the President attached great importance to the secretariat, Jerome Bonaparte intended to ask Pessini to choose a suitable place near the Elysee Palace to serve as the office of the presidential military secretariat.

Pessini ran around all the mansions near the Elysee Palace, and finally found a suitable place to live.

After much inquiries, we found out that the original owner of the palace was Louis Philippe, who was in exile in London.

Jerome Bonaparte, who wanted to nationalize the palace, gave up the idea, taking into account the proportion of Orleanists within the party of Order.

Turned to Odi Lombarro to discuss the use of the uninhabited palace as the office of the President's Military Secretary.

Odillombarro immediately agreed with Jerome Bonaparte's idea. In his opinion, letting Jerome Bonaparte play with his "little toys" is far less harmful than letting him do nothing about politics.

After some chat, Odi Lombarro euphemistically proposed the idea of ​​granting funds to Louis-Philippe, who lived in London. Jerome Bonaparte, who was unwilling to grant funds for Louis-Philippe, had no choice but to talk to him.

On May 23, all the soldiers elected to the President's Military Secretary Office came to the newly established office early to wait for the arrival of President Jerome Bonaparte.

At 9 a.m., an open-top gilt bridge carriage was parked downstairs in the Military Secretary's Office.

Looking at the striking golden bee family emblem on the carriage, the officer in charge of guarding the gate of the secretariat hurriedly trotted in.

Not long after, three lieutenant colonel officers appeared at the door, and they trotted to greet them: "Mr. President!"

Jerome Bonaparte nodded one by one, and called out their names and ranks: "Lieutenant Colonel Edmund Leboeuf, Lieutenant Colonel François Achille Bazan, Lieutenant Colonel Louis-Jourt-Roche!"

The three lieutenant colonels whose names were called all showed excited expressions. They did not expect that their names could be remembered by the president. Obviously, they underestimated the importance of Jerome Bonaparte to the Secretariat.

If Jerome Bonaparte can know their thoughts, Jerome Bonaparte will definitely complain in his heart, and the names of the three of you will be familiar in the textbooks of later generations.

Edmund Leboeuf, the future Marshal of the French Empire, succeeded the dead Niel as Minister of War, and was also the last Minister of War of the Second Empire. During the Franco-Prussian War, he followed his cousin into the cage that Bismarck prepared for them. .

François Acherbazan, the future marshal of the French Empire, "commanded" France's war in Mexico. During the Franco-Prussian War, he was besieged in Metz by old Mauricio, and the 170,000 troops surrendered without a knife, and France has since lost the last field army.

During the Franco-Prussian War, Trosch served as the governor of Paris and the commander of the National Guard. Later, the Second Empire was overthrown as the president of the defense government. Afterwards, he negotiated the surrender of France with Thiers and others.

If Mooch, Ron, and Bismarck are called the three heroes of the German Empire, Leboeuf, Bazin, and Trosch can be called the three heroes of the destruction of the empire.

When Jerome Bonaparte first got the list, he almost wondered if it was a hint of God.

Everyone else is a crouching dragon and phoenix, but I have one more than a crouching dragon and phoenix.

Of course, after ranting, Jerome Bonaparte still had some understanding of the Franco-Prussian War. The problems of the Second Empire in the Franco-Prussian War were not all mistakes of military command, but a deeper system and institutional problem.

The French army of 400,000 had to fight with the Prussian army of 1 million in the second phase of the standing force. Even if the French army had three heads and six arms, it would not be possible to win.

Therefore, when Liueli handed over the officers' information to Jerome Bonaparte, Jerome Bonaparte did not reject them. He believed in people's subjective initiative and was willing to give them the opportunity to learn.

"Hello, Mr. President!" Leboeuf, the oldest of the three lieutenant colonels, shouted respectfully to Jerome Bonaparte.

Seeing this, Bazin and Trosch also showed due respect to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte smiled and held out his hand to shake hands with them.

Under the leadership of Leboeuf and others, Jerome Bonaparte came to a hall large enough to accommodate 200 people.

All the members of the secretariat lined up in a square, staring at the front with a solemn expression.

Gérôme Bonaparte, who met them for the first time, shook hands one by one and asked them their names and ages.

Jérôme Bonaparte, who had questioned everyone carefully, has now fully grasped all the information about the officer.

In general, this is a group of young warriors. Except for a small number of 40-year-old officers, most officers are generally around 2030 years old. Most of them are lieutenant and school-level officers who entered Algiers just after leaving the military academy. While the actual combat experience ~www.novelhall.com~ has not yet become stubborn, Jerome Bonaparte needs this kind of sharpness to become a military commander.

"sit down!"

Under Jerome Bonaparte's orders, the officers sat down in order of rank.

Leboeuf and Bazin sat on either side of Jerome Bonaparte.

"Everyone, I think you should have many doubts in your hearts!" Jerome Bonaparte glanced at all the officers present, and from their eyes he saw confusion, anxiety, and the ambition that would never burn out.

This is the guy I'm looking for! Ambition can drive them to serve me, crushing all enemies in the name of the country!

There was a smile on the corner of Jerome Bonaparte's mouth, and his tone was still calm: "What are the secretaries' offices you want to ask? What functions do they have! In more naked words, what benefits can he bring us!"

All the people present did not speak, but their eyes had spoken in their place.

"If I told you that the Office of the President's Military Secretary is an auxiliary agency, would you still be happy to continue working?" Jerome Bonaparte said, putting his hand on the table after turning around.

"Of course!" Lieutenant Colonel Bazin was the first to show his loyalty to Jerome Bonaparte: "Since Mr. President has transferred us from Algiers, we are ready!"

"That's right!"

"Yes!"

Many agreed with Lieutenant Colonel Bazin.

Jerome Bonaparte nodded with satisfaction. No matter what time, flattery would never be disgusting, as long as the flattery had to queue up.

"Your institution is somewhat special!" Jerome Bonaparte stared at everyone present with sharp eyes: "What is special about it is that your every move is related to the life and death of tens of thousands, even hundreds of thousands of people. ."




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