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Make France Great Again - Chapter 279

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Chapter 279: Prussian Homecoming

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On November 14th, the temperature in Berlin has increased significantly compared with the previous days, but the temperature in the early morning is still 7~10 degrees Celsius. The biting cold pierces the little Bourgeois in Berlin, who needs a coat that does not require warmth. On every inch of skin, people on the street had to curl up slightly to speed up to work.

It was on this day that there was news in Sanssouci Palace that would affect the development of the entire Kingdom of Prussia for decades to come.

At 9 o'clock in the morning, a message passed from Sanssouci Palace to the two houses of the Kingdom of Prussia, and then from the two houses to all levels of government in Berlin.

"Because King Frederick William IV of the Kingdom of Prussia has suffered from the wind and cold recently, he cannot handle government affairs. The Crown Prince of Prussia, William Frederick Ludwig, will handle the Prussian government affairs on his behalf.

Government officials at all levels must listen carefully to the orders of the new crown prince and must not leave their posts without authorization! "

As soon as the news came out, the members of the two houses of Berlin and the governments at all levels caused political waves in an instant. Among them, the bourgeois members of the House of Commons said that they did not use the army to suppress the revolution two years ago as the crown prince. Forget, how much better is the life of the crown prince who has been "stained" by the suppression of the revolution now in the position of regent.

Therefore, some members of the House of Commons tangled together to go to Sanssouci Palace in an attempt to find out the "truth" in the name of condolences to King Frederick William IV of Prussia.

Was Frederick William IV really sick, or was he kidnapped by those Junker nobles.

If it's the former, it's fine. If it's the latter, they should consider going to the rescue under the banner of rescuing Frederick William IV.

Compared with the new Prince William, King Frederick William IV is obviously a more favorable option for them.

However, the careful thought of these bourgeois deputies was completely extinguished when they faced the bayonet of the Prussian army in front of Sanssouci Palace.

The Earl of Brandenburg, who had long anticipated the actions of the members of the House of Commons, had already dispatched a part of the garrison of Berlin and Potsdam to defend the palace before the news.

It was none other than the future Marshal of the Second German Reich, Karl Friedrich von Steinmetz, who was in charge of commanding this small force.

At this time, Steinmetz, who had just been promoted to the rank of major general, silently stepped forward from among the Prussian soldiers and stood at the forefront of the team with a blank face, watching the group of parliamentarians who were trying to break into Sanssouci Palace by relying on the number of people.

"Do you want to rebel?" Steinmetz's face was frosty, and his voice was unusually indifferent, like a machine with no emotion at all.

All the MPs present were frightened by the indifference that emanated from Steinmetz and the glistening bayonet from the Prussian soldier's muzzle, causing their bodies to lean back slightly.

Even though the members were a little scared in their hearts, one or two of them standing in the crowd gathered the courage to ask Steinmetz: "We just want to see His Majesty, you have no right to stop us! Prussian members enjoy Constitutional protection!"

"Yes! We want to see Your Majesty! Get out of the way!"

"That's right!"



The repeated shouting of the members made Steinmetz even more disgusted with the group of the House of Commons. In his opinion, these guys would only bark here and would not help the country in the slightest.

Only the Prussian army can help the country, and the so-called House of Commons would be better off.

"The announcement has already been made, Your Majesty can't handle government affairs because of the wind and cold! Now that Prince William is in power, you should go back!" Steinmetz still responded to the MPs present with a tone of rejection thousands of miles away.

"We must see His Majesty! Otherwise, we will never go back!" Steinmetz's response was more "confirmed", the speculation that the king might be imprisoned.

In order to safeguard their vested interests, the lawmakers decided to take the risk and the army to the end.

Their previous experience taught them that the military would not dare to kill, especially against someone as prestigious as them.

But they were wrong. The Steinmetz in front of him was one of the most ruthless people, and he would not care about the life and death of the congressman.

In his opinion, these members of parliament are thugs trying to storm the palace.

"I only give you thirty seconds! After thirty seconds, you will be at your own risk!" Steinmetz said to the congressman as he took out his pocket watch.

Steinmetz's words made the hearts of the lawmakers like a rattle, and many lawmakers have already thought of retreating.

Some delusional parliamentarians are still still afraid of Steinmetz's real action.

When the time came to the last ten seconds, Steinmetz's indifferent voice came out from his slightly white lips again: "There are still 10 seconds!"

At the same time, the Prussian soldier also took half a step forward with his left foot, and the Dreiser needle gun was placed at the level of his chest, just like a bayonet charging.

Some parliamentarians who had served in the Prussian army knew that this group of Prussian soldiers might be coming, and they could only flee in a hurry.

The retreat of one councilor set off the fuse for the retreat, and all councillors in front of Sanssouci fled.

Looking at this group of embarrassed congressmen, Steinmetz showed a contemptuous smile on his face, and he gently waved the rifle that the soldier held up and put it down again.

After returning to Berlin, the unwilling parliamentarians continued to act. They put pressure on the Berlin regional press in the name of the parliamentarians. The report that the parliamentarians were attacked by the barbaric army at the Sanssouci Palace in the afternoon spread, and there was also a fire in the House of Commons. against the tide of the Prussian army.

As a liberal leader, Radowitz is well aware that stimulating the army at this juncture has absolutely no good juice to eat. He was scolded as a "traitor" by members of the House of Commons when he appealed to all parties to exercise restraint in responding to emergencies.

The wind chill of Frederick Wilhelm IV seemed to be a fuse of contradictions, and the demons danced in Berlin once again.

After receiving intelligence from Berlin, Prince Regent William I in Sanssouci Palace became more disgusted with those members of the House of Commons.

At the same time, the arrival of two letterheads made William I more determined to be clear about the influence of the House of Commons.

One was from the Poznan region. According to a report from an aide on the border of the Poznan region, the Russian Empire was gathering troops on a large scale in Poland.

Prince Paskevich of Poland also announced that a military exercise will be held in Poland.

The other was a letter from Count Wrangel, who was the commander of the Prussian Front in Kassel, who said in the letter that he had been attacked by the Prussian and Bavarian armies.

The two sides fought fiercely for two days, and finally withdrew from the battlefield with the Prussian army outnumbered.

The war meant a total failure of the Prussian region in Hesse-Kassel.

To make matters worse, more and more people are likely to choose to join the ranks of the Austrian Empire to punish Prussia.

In 1848, Prussia's autocratic action ushered in "retribution" at noon at this time.

"Your Excellency, I have decided to dismiss Radowitz tomorrow!" Prince Regent William finally made up his mind to dismiss Radowitz.

"Follow your orders!" The Count of Brandenburg smiled, choosing William as the regent was indeed a wise choice.

On November 15, the Count of Brandenburg came to the cabinet to announce Prince William's decision in public.

"Mr. Radowitz, you have been dismissed!" Count Brandenburg said to Radowitz, then Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs, with a smile.

Hearing the news, Radowitz's head hummed as if he had been hit by a heavy hammer, and he staggered and sat on the chair.

Although he knew that day would come sooner or later, after he actually received the news, he still made a fool of himself.

"I see!" Radowitz resisted the sadness in his heart and responded to the Count of Brandenburg.

"However, you still have a mission!" The Count of Brandenburg changed the subject and continued: "The Regent hopes that you can go to Britain as a special envoy to discuss the alliance with Britain!"

"I see!" Radowitz nodded with a wry smile.

When Radowitz left the cabinet, his originally upright body became hunched, and his full energy instantly turned into a sluggish demeanor.

The Count of Brandenburg successfully succeeded Radowitz as prime minister. As for the post of foreign minister, he was handed over to the more timid and conservative Mandolph.

On November 16, Prince William, the regent, announced the termination of the Prussian constitution drawn up in 1848 and replaced the constitution of 1842.

As soon as this statement came out, the whole of Berlin instantly went wild.

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It can't be like before 1848, with no taxes and no power at all!

Petitions flooded in from the Berlin area, many begging Regent Wilhelm to take back his fame.

The revolution, which had already been suppressed, was about to move again.

A small number of people even claim to have a second revolution.

It's just that they were wrong, and they knew that they were no longer facing a sophisticated politician like Frederick William IV, and a **** butcher like Prince William.

Especially now that Prince William is only in his 50s, even though he has experienced Fulda's failure, he still has some tenacity.

As soon as the order was issued, the Prussian army was assembled in an instant, and they entered Berlin to suppress public opinion.

In order to cooperate with the actions of the army, Prince William, the regent, issued a "letter for thieves" to Junkers everywhere, and the Junker nobles also cheered the arrival of the old times, and the Prussian Junkers headed by Bismarck returned to their hometown to recruit loyal Prussia " The serfs" protected their "kind" regent, just like a returning group.

Under the manipulation of Prince Regent William, the whole of Prussia was instantly plunged into a political tear.

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