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Make France Great Again - Chapter 825

Published at 16th of January 2023 05:37:49 AM


Chapter 825: Piłsudski?

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When the carriages of Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph arrived near Warsaw, the capital of the Kingdom of Poland, led by Welder, the carriage suddenly stopped.

When Jérôme Bonaparte, who was sitting in the carriage, felt that the carriage was not moving forward, he opened his eyes and quickly opened the curtains.

The Polish cavalry who followed Jerome Bonaparte's frame quickly rushed to Jerome Bonaparte's side after seeing Jerome Bonaparte coming to the curtain.

Jerome Bonaparte asked the cavalry in French through the car window: "What happened ahead? Why don't you keep going?"

The Polish cavalry immediately replied to Jerome Bonaparte, "Your Majesty, please wait a moment! I'll take a look ahead!"

"Go and come back!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to the Polish cavalry, and then closed the curtains again.

After a while, there was a knock on the door outside the carriage, and Jerome Bonaparte thought it was the Polish cavalry who had just left and came back to report on duty.

Jerome Bonaparte got up and pushed open the car door, but he did not expect Maximilian, who was then the Archduke of Warsaw, to be standing outside the carriage with a smile on his face, while a group of Poles followed behind him.

If Jerome Bonaparte guessed correctly, they should be Maximilian's team.

"Maximilian, why are you here?" Jerome Bonaparte was surprised by Maximilian's appearance, he quickly jumped out of the carriage and hugged Maximilian together.

Maximilian explained with a smile that, as the host of the Kingdom of Poland, he naturally came to greet Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph in person.

After speaking, Maximilian introduced the members behind him to Jerome Bonaparte.

"This is the commander of the Warsaw National Army, Joseph Piłsudski!" Grand Duke Maximilian first introduced Jerome Bonaparte to a general wearing a gray military coat and a mustache. It was he who fired the first shot against the Russian Empire and freed Warsaw from the Russian Empire."

"Your name is Piłsudski?" Jerome Bonaparte looked up and down the plain-looking general in front of him.

If his memory is not mistaken, the general who led the nascent Polish victory over the Soviet Union after the First World War was also named Piłsudski.

But this Piłsudski is obviously not that Piłsudski, because the second Piłsudski was born about twenty years later.

I just don't know if there is any connection between the two Piłsudskis.

Jerome Bonaparte could not help but secretly speculate on the relationship between the two Piłsudskis.

"Your Majesty, I'm Piłsudski... Joseph Piłsudski!" Feeling the scrutiny revealed in Jerome Bonaparte's eyes, Joseph Pilsudski straightened his back and faced Jerome Bona. Ba responded vigorously.

"Commander Piłsudski, can I ask you a personal question!" Jerome Bonaparte said kindly to Piłsudski, who felt that the Piłsudski in front of him was absolutely the same as the one decades later. Piłsudski has something to do with it.

"Your Majesty, ask!" Piłsudski replied to Jerome Bonaparte.

"Mr. Piłsudski, are you from Warsaw?" Jerome Bonaparte asked first.

"No! I'm not!" Piłsudski shook his head and replied to Jerome Bonaparte: "I was born in Zaravas, which is still the territory of the Russian Empire! My family is a young man there. Noble, run a manor!"

Jerome Bonaparte pondered for a moment, then nodded and patted Piłsudski's shoulder and said, "Okay! I have finished asking my questions, thank you very much for your cooperation!"

"It is my honor, Your Majesty!" Joseph Piłsudski responded humbly to Jerome Bonaparte.

Now Jerome Bonaparte can be sure that this Piłsudski has a certain relationship with the future Piłsudski, because the second Piłsudski is also from Zaravas.

Then, Maximilian once again introduced to Jerome Bonaparte Count Jozel Morazeski, the first Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Poland, who was personally selected by Prince Czartoryski.

As an earl of the Russian Empire, he served as the deputy governor of Poland before the Polish uprising. The army deployment and city defense map in Warsaw were secretly given to the generals of the insurgent army by him on the eve of the uprising. Control all strongholds for a while, giving a devastating blow to the army in the city.

And when the uprising occurred, Mokazeski also led the only remaining Polish Patriotic Guards to completely control the Polish Governor's Office. After losing the central nerve of the Polish Governor's Office, the Polish army in Warsaw was like a headless army. Like flies, they don't know what to do.

This allowed Piłsudski and the others to dare to leave the Russian army entrenched in Warsaw in just a few days.

It can be said that the restoration of the city of Warsaw would not have been possible without the assistance of Count Morazeski.

"Mr. Morazeski, I've missed it for a long time!" Jerome Bonaparte shook hands with Count Morazeski.

"Your Majesty, thank you for your contribution to Poland!" Count Mokazewski replied humbly to Jerome Bonaparte, "If it weren't for you, Poland would never have recovered."

"Nothing!" Jerome Bonaparte responded to Morazeski with a smile on his face: "France and Poland are two countries with some history, and we will never forget that in the First Empire period The Polish generals and soldiers who fought **** French!"

"Your Majesty, Poland will not forget the French soldiers buried in this land for the cause of Polish independence!" Count Mokazewski replied to Jerome Bonaparte in an emotional tone.

After the initial understanding between Jerome Bonaparte and Count Morazeski, Maximilian once again introduced Polish ministers of the interior, foreign affairs, justice, etc. to Jerome Bonaparte.

Jerome Bonaparte smiled and shook hands with them and encouraged them.

After everyone was introduced, Jerome Bonaparte asked Maximilian, "Maximilian, didn't you forget something?"

Maximilian was stunned for a few seconds, and suddenly his face changed greatly.

Maximilian, who was patronizing to introduce ministers to the cabinet for Jerome Bonaparte, forgot that there was an important guest he had forgotten in the carriage, that is Franz Joseph.

To make matters worse, nearly half an hour has passed since Maximilian introduced him to the cabinet members. He must have been waiting in the carriage for a long time!

"Come on!" Jerome Bonaparte urged Maximilian to pass quickly.

Maximilian had to apologize to Jérôme Bonaparte and lead the cabinet back.

Jerome Bonaparte returned to the car, shook his head and smiled: "This Maximilian, really..."

Jerome Bonaparte and Queen Augusta sat in the carriage quietly waiting for Maximilian and Franz Joseph to end their conversation. After about ten minutes, Maximilian appeared in the hot In front of Roma Bonaparte, with Maximilian was Franz Joseph.

It seemed that Franz Joseph forgave Maximilian's carelessness.

Afterwards, Maximilian invited Jerome Bonaparte to ride into Warsaw with him, to welcome the cheers of the Warsaw people for the arrival of the two monarchs.

Jerome Bonaparte readily accepted the proposal of Grand Duke Maximilian, and the three monarchs walked side by side, and soon reached the front of the line.

"Brother, Your Majesty Jerome, let's go!" Maximilian turned over and got on the prepared horse.

Jerome Bonaparte and Franz Joseph also stepped on the saddle, and the cavalry in silver armor quickly formed a human-shaped barrier around the three monarchs to protect the personal safety of the three monarchs.

The convoy continued to move forward and soon reached the entrance of Warsaw City.

Walking on the streets of Warsaw, Jerome Bonaparte looked at the unfinished ruins on both sides of the road and the Polish people with enthusiastic smiles. His face showed a contemplative look.

In the history of Poland being divided for nearly two hundred years, the Polish people have never stopped resisting for a moment. Perhaps it is really gratified that the Polish people's persistent resistance will allow them to have the right to independence.

"Long live the French Empire! Long live the Austrian Empire! Long live the Faoper Friendship! (French

"Long live France! Long live the Austrian Empire! Long live the Faoppo game! (in German

Just as Jerome Bonaparte was in deep thought~www.novelhall.com~ shouted and brought Jerome Bonaparte back to reality. He saw the Polish masses on both sides hysterically using French and German. Shout in the national language.

Although their pronunciation is not standard, it is enough to represent their simple emotions.

Jerome Bonaparte believed that the Polish kingdom, which had "learned its lessons", would surely cling to the thighs of France and Austria to prevent them from being invaded by the Russian Empire.

Amid the shouting, the three monarchs stretched out their hands at the same time to greet the residents of Warsaw.

The three people on horses arrived at the "Royal Palace" of the Kingdom of Poland in nearly 30 minutes amid the cheers of the people in Warsaw.

The reason why the "Royal Palace" is put in quotation marks is that this Polish King's Palace is not a new palace built by Maximilian, but the former Polish Governor's Palace has become the current palace.

Jerome Bonaparte, who entered the Polish "Royal Palace", looked at the furnishings inside the royal palace and said to Maximili in a playful tone, "Your royal palace is really not in line with your king's temperament!"

Maximilian smiled bitterly and responded to Jerome Bonaparte: "Now that the whole of Warsaw is in a state of ruin, how can I have the heart to delay the reconstruction and progress of the entire Warsaw because of my own selfish desires!

I can only make you and your brother feel a little wronged! "

"I'm nothing!" said Jerome Bonaparte, shrugging his shoulders.

Even in a dilapidated house on the Crimean peninsula, Jerome Bonaparte could sleep without any psychological burden, let alone the Polish Governor's Palace.




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