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Chapter 4 Turn the tide (1)

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"General Silame, please forgive me for being rude. We are willing to believe in the sincerity of the Admiralty and your credibility, but we do not believe in the Prussian government and Junker!"

Strathor tried to find the initiative, and he directed the topic to mutiny, causing the sailors to worry that the empire's generosity was just a stopgap, and once the incident ended, they would retaliate against them with stains.

"There is nothing to worry about. You are all naval soldiers. Whether you violate discipline and constitutionality is completely up to the naval military court!" Wang Heidi looked at Strathor, who was still fighting in the trap, and followed Strathor's thoughts and said: "The highest power of the empire is all the supreme command controlled by Marshal Hindenburg and Rudendolf. The supreme headquarters may be the only existence that can compete with the supreme headquarters head-on. Since the supreme headquarters has decided to pardon you to the greatest extent, the government and Juncker will definitely not be able to deal with you unless you do not believe in the navy or believe me!"

The sailors of the Baltic Fleet's uprising were finally shaken. After the mutiny, the sailors also thought about how to end the turmoil, but no matter how they were deduced, they felt that the future was bleak and slim. At the Holtenau lock, Heidi Silem used his personal reputation and the post of the Navy Secretary and Deputy Command of the Ocean Fleet to ensure that the Navy would pardon them as much as possible. Moreover, the operation method given by Silem was not just perfunctory, it was quite feasible.

Once there is a way out, the anger and momentary spirit will immediately relax during the mutiny, especially when the reason for the initial uprising is about to no longer exist - the Admiralty Department will soon lift the senior position of the Baltic Fleet, which has caused resentment from the heavens and the people, and improve the treatment of sailors.

"General Sileme, as the commander of the uprising fleet elected by the sailors democratically, I must be responsible for my sailors, so I need some time to listen to the summary of the sailors' opinions..."

At the lock of Holtnau, the attack suddenly broke out. It was inappropriate to kill Heidi Sileme, who had to save the morale of the uprising fleet. First, the deputy commander of the Ocean Fleet was too prestige. Killing this imperial national hero would make the entire German enemy with the Germans. Second, the sailors generally respect Heidi Sileme, and they would never allow the Imperial Navy God to have an accident under their noses.

After dispelling the despicable street struggle methods, facing the officers and soldiers of the uprising fleet with fluctuating morale, Strather could only use the drag-on trick. Get Silame away, stabilize the morale of the German Party members, and exaggerate Silame's conspiracy theory to the sailors. This is the only response that Strather can think of.

"Sailors, I won't force you. It's just that I have a request..."

Strathor is already exhausted, Wang Heidi nodded slightly, sneered and threw out another slap, raising his voice to the uprising sailors at the Holtenau lock and begged:

"I hope you can open the lock of Holtenau. Because many thugs took advantage of the strength of the Kiel workers to confront the government forces and had no time to take care of public order. They burned and plundered in Kiel. You all know that my home is in Kiel, and now Kiel is bleeding in the river, and the fires are rising into the sky in the lower area. The slaughter in the rich area is endless. My relatives, your relatives, and our compatriots face the threat of death all the time. I hope you can open the lock of Holtenau for the sake of a patriot who cares about his compatriots and a man who cares about his family. Let the Second Reconnaissance Fleet and the two thousand Marines carried by this fleet enter the Kielfjord to defend Kiel and stop the thugs."

"Kill is bleeding?"

"The thug is killing?"

"This is a peaceful uprising. Blood and killing, how is this possible?"

The revolting fleet had many families of officers and soldiers in Kiel. At this moment, they were already panicked and turned to see the workers' movement that promised them to be peaceful, promising that the revolution would not only not destroy their lives, but also bring them bread and light.

"This is simply a slander, a despicable slander! Kiel is safe. You just want to get the Marines to land while passing through the lock of Holtenau, take us all and destroy them all!"

Johannes Muller jumped out and roared at Wang Heidi's nose.

"I, Heidi Sileme has no need to deceive you!"

Wang Heidi didn't even look at Johannes Muller, who was about to pounce on him, and wearing an imperial admiral uniform, stood with his hands behind his back and said lightly to the setting sun:

"If I hadn't felt that I was still responsible for this country, and the country had the object I wanted to protect, and I wouldn't have chosen to return home if I had been humiliated by some people. If I hadn't felt that the Admiralty had made mistakes first, Kiel shouldn't have fallen into killing each other. I wouldn't have accepted the bad intentions of the army. As the commander-in-chief of Kill, only 5,000 Marines were commanded to quell the riots! With these, I don't need to deceive you!"

Johannes Mueller wanted to make a point, but Strather reached out to hold him.

Heidi Silem has already vaguely controlled the situation of the Holtenau lock. Johannes Muller's nonsense is just to push more rebel sailors to Heidi Silem. Heidi Silem, the Imperial Navy God of War, and the leader of the strategic two masters of Kiel Naval Academy, is indeed well-deserved!

"I don't know whether the situation in Kiel has been completely corrupt, but I believe that Ares, the undefeated Imperial Navy, is not a liar, so we will open the lock of Holtenau to allow the Second Reconnaissance Fleet and the Marines to pass." Strathor saluted Wang Heidi and said bitterly: "General Sileme, I hope that when we meet again, the dispute has ended, and Kiel ushers in peace! Long live the navy, long live the empire!"

"Long live the navy, long live the empire!" On the lock of Holtenau, both the rebel sailors and the Marines responsible for protecting Wang Heidi shouted.

Accompanied by the thunderous cheers of the Kiel Canal, the bulky locks were pulled up from the bottom of the river, and the Holtenau locks, which had been blocked for nearly ten hours, reopened. The imperial civil ships blocked in the Kiel Canal and the captains of the Second Reconnaissance Fleet, who were blocked, slammed the whistle and reopened at night.

In Kielfjord, the Second Reconnaissance Fleet rushed to Kiel Harbor on a Moon. Second-class Private Max Oman, the Marines who went deep into the lock of Holtenau to protect the Imperial Admiral under Colonel Lauren, came to the deck of the boat with great enthusiasm, buried their bodies under the hanging boat, and wrote their diaries in the cool moonlight.

“March 28, Kiel Canal, night.

This day was so dreamy that I still couldn't sleep three hours after arriving at Keel Harbor.

On the second day of the Kiel riot, General Heidi Sileme, the founder of the Marine Corps, led half of the Marine Corps and the Second Reconnaissance Fleet, four light cruisers, to sea, to put pressure on the uprising fleet and support the army. This was originally a unilateral action by the Admiralty Department. After entering the mouth of the Ulster River, a letter of appointment from the Charlottemberg Palace came, and the general became the commander of the Kill's rebellion.

We entered the Kiel Canal according to the general's instructions and were blocked on the narrow river channel of the canal. Heidi Silem, commander of the Second Reconnaissance Fleet, insisted on going to the rebel base camp to negotiate. In the end, both sides compromised, and Colonel Lauren personally led ten marine soldiers to escort General Silem to negotiate.

On the way to the Holtenau lock on a boat, I was extremely panicked. I felt that the general's move was a bit hasty, but when I climbed the Holtenau lock, I felt that everything was so dreamy and unreal.

In the rebel base camp, facing a group of mutiny sailors, the general won the personal prestige and strong personal charm with his real swords and guns, and then guaranteed the fate of these rebel sailors, relieved their worries, and finally pointed out the chaos of Kiel, which made the rebel sailors reflect on the rebellion.

Although the Workers' Party delayed time on the grounds that they needed time to unify their opinions, I knew they had lost control of the uprising fleet, which could be seen from their promise to let the Second Reconnaissance Fleet and the Marines pass through the Holtenau lock and enter the Kielfjord.

Late at night, the Second Reconnaissance Fleet slowly approached the Keil Naval Base. General Silame could not wait for the other half of the Marines who came from Danze Bay to reinforce. Left less than 300 marine soldiers, including me, helped the Keil Naval Base to defend Keil Port, General and Colonel Lauren led 1,700 trained Marine officers and soldiers, and more than 300 marine sailors from the Second Reconnaissance Fleet set off to disperse the workers' arms surveillance outside the naval base, and lead the main streets of Keil City to reinforce the resistance forces that defended Keil City Hall.

Good luck to the general! Long live the navy and long live the empire!”

When Private Max Oman closed his diary, Wang Heidi had already approached the Hallsten Street that must be reinforced by Kiel City Hall. Because Hallsten Street is the secret arsenal storage point of the Kiel Revolutionary Force, the resistance here is quite fierce.

Marines organized team attacks strictly in accordance with street fighting procedures, and machine guns and small-caliber artillery dismantled from warships kept firing to cover.

Although the Kiel workers' armed forces were extremely brave, they lacked training after all. After encountering the regular army, the workers' armed forces guarding Hallsten Street, with their bloody courage, and the nearby workers' pickets were also constantly intensifying. However, when the casualties on Hallsten Street exceeded the psychological endurance of the workers' armed forces, defeat was inevitable.

After losing more than 1,500 bodies on Hallsten Street, Kiel's revolutionary forces began to retreat. It is unknown whether these defeated troops became gun-carrying thugs wandering in Kiel or were re-snatched by the Workers' Party.

The Marine Corps, with a casualty number of up to 500 people, continued to advance under the leadership of Wang Heidi, and finally bumped into a reinforced workers' picket team at the intersection of Hallsten Street and Upper Linden Street. Wang Heidi encountered Blunt, an old friend from Augsburg. In the night sky, Kiel was in the blood of the fire to the sky!

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