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Chapter 4 Turn the tide (2)

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(I was so annoyed that I couldn't even code it. I sat in front of the computer for more than four hours before I could write such a few words...)

On the third day of the Kiel riot, the war continued.

From the early morning until the sky turned white, the guns and cannons in the Keel Town Hall never stopped. The scattered soldiers and thugs were fishing in the troubled waters, and while both the government and the revolutionary forces had no time to take care of them, they plundered the wealthy areas and destroyed the lower areas. The Imperial Marines, who had joined the battlefield, successfully broke into the depths of the city and pushed the front line to the intersection of Hallsten Street and Shanglinden Street.

Only two blocks from Keel Town Hall, the workers who were defeated from Hallsten Street were dismal. Fortunately, Blunt led more than 1,500 Keel workers' picket team members to reinforce in time, and the workers' armed forces barely stabilized the defense line of the Upper Linden Street.

"A admiral, a navy colonel, the navy is such a big deal!" Blunt held up a telescope and said disdainfully.

From the first day of the Kiel Revolution, Kiel's sea and land connections with the outside world were cut off by revolutionary forces. Being able to mobilize a relatively considerable force to reinforce the military existence of Kiel City Hall could only be the Kiel Naval Base that the German Communist Party had no time to take care of.

There are many old guys at the Kiel Naval Base who are obviously out of date but still insist on aristocratic power and arouse resentment. Blunt suspected that the admiral who was not real in the smoke of the battlefield was the bastard Gustav von Bachmann, the commander of the Baltic Fleet!

Blunt seemed confident when a small number of Marine Gendarmerie and reinforcements sent by the Keil Naval Base opposite were formed by the reinforcements composed of sailors from the ship, but the facts quickly overturned Blunt's pride.

The machine gun suppressed the attack of the squad. The old army Blunt, who had participated in the Franco-Prussian War, was stunned. Looking at the soldiers holding standard rifles and wearing black uniforms who were suddenly coming from the direction of Hallsten Street, he keenly realized that this unit was not a sailor who left the warship to fight with the warships by Keel Port. It was a well-trained regular army!

The fact made Blunt shudder. He raised his head and looked at the direction of the reactionary soldiers rushing over.

The direction of reinforcement of this force was the Kiel Naval Base. Although the revolutionary armed forces failed to take over this strategic location on the day of the uprising, the existence of the Baltic uprising fleet patrolling near the Kiel Fjord could greatly restrict the role of the counterattack of this strategic location in the Kiel Bridgehead.

The Baltic Uprising Fleet, with only four sea defense ships and five torpedo boats, was not strong enough to cover the entire Kiel Bay, and to fight against the Imperial Fleet that was reinforced from the Gulf of Helgolan and the Gulf of Riga, but it could be at least able to deal with it for a while so that the Imperial Army would not use Kiel Port to counterattack Kiel from sea.

This well-trained unit was clearly reinforced from the direction of Kiel Port. If the uprising fleet is still there, how did these reinforcements break through the blockade of the uprising fleet? Could it be...has the uprising fleet completely failed?

Blunt was upset to direct the workers' pickets to stabilize the defense line and build fortifications.

The workers' picket team with a total strength of more than 9,000 people in Blunt's hands was different from other workers' armed forces. The military literacy of this force was second only to the former regular army led by Colonel William Wetzelt. In terms of fighting will, the main force of the radical Spartans within the German *** was concentrated in the workers' picket team, so the resilience of this force was stronger than that of Colonel William Wetzelt's former regular army.

The Marines who took down Holsten Street tried to pursue the victory and forced their way through the street defense line with the cover of two heavy machine guns. However, the workers' picket team brought by Blunt quickly used the buildings on both sides of Upper Linden Street and some sandbags to build solid fortifications, and the workers' picket team, which used four heavy machine guns and two direct guns, to teach the Marines a lesson.

The workers' pickets fired. Bullets jumped on the ground. Countless debris and dust splashed, and the breath of death spread along the streets: the Imperial Marines, who were bent and held with rifles, and charged in a scattered line, paused. A mass of blood fog burst out from behind the chest and fell straight down.

"Fuck...beautiful..." Blunt looked at the fallen Marines, and his aroused emotions turned into depression as soon as they reached their throats.

Blunt, a national hero who once fought bloody battles for the unification of this country and won the Medal of Unification in France, was a little confused at the moment. Blunt didn't know whether this revolution was splitting and destroying the national unity that their generation had fought to the death or saving Germany and preventing it from sliding into the abyss of sin.

Blunt almost crushed the wooden stock of the rifle in his hand until his subordinates reported that the workers' pickets of Shalinden Street and Collingwood Street had also arrived.

In addition to the workers' pickets of Shallingden Street and Collingwood Street that came to reinforce. Blunt already had more than 3,500 workers' pickets, and the capital was quite strong. Blunt's men were waiting for the second person in the Kiel Revolution to issue orders. Looking at his subordinates' earnest eyes, he thought of the 1915 killing of the empire against the workers of Schleswig Helstein. Heidi Silem was forced to leave his hometown and the balance turned back to the revolution.

"The Emperor** and Junker's noble system are no longer suitable for Germany. I stand on the side of justice!" Blunt took a deep breath and issued a murderous order with a hint of tremolo: "This reinforcement force is too arrogant. Let the workers' pickets of Shalinden Street and Collingwood Street encircle left and right, I want to eat it!"

The Marine Corps's Rainbow's offensive came to an end.

The workers who reinforced them in Linden were not as good as the workers who defended Hallsten Street before. They acted decisively and trained to advance and retreat properly. The attack momentum of the Marine Corps hit a wall and had to stop.

"They have reinforcements!" Wang Heidi, who was honestly staying in the temporary headquarters of the front line, looked down at the time, with worry and fatigue on her face, and said in a deep voice.

Wang Heidi was the founder of the Marine Corps. He created a professional ship-borne land soldier unit in the German East African colony that was separated from the category of sailors. However, when it comes to the qualities of land warfare, he may not be able to surpass Colonel Lauren who studied in the Army Academy, not to mention the endless army generals of the empire. On the battlefield of Hallsten Street, the symbolic significance of Wang Heidi, who insisted on being on the front line, was far greater than the actual significance.

Wang Heidi is not the kind of reckless man who likes to command and command experts. On the battlefield of Hallsten Street, Wang Heidi, who has the highest position and military rank, entrusted the full authority of the battlefield to Colonel Lauren, and stayed in the fortifications of the temporary headquarters.

Although it is a relatively safe headquarters, it is less than two thousand meters away from the front line of combat. As the front line is constantly advancing, Colonel Lauren does not set up a fixed headquarters, but only set up a temporary front line command, which continues to move forward as the front line advances.

Across two thousand meters, Wang Heidi, who was lying behind the fortifications of the headquarters, was observing the battlefield with his telescope, could clearly see a new force coming from behind Upper Linden Street. Through the smoke of gunpowder, Wang Heidi even saw a familiar figure.

"Laurent, we are in trouble!" Wang Heidi's army was mediocre, but at least he participated in the anti-rebellion war between German West Africa and German East African colonies. In 1900, he went deep into the Far East Beijing to participate in the "rescue battlefield". He could tell where he had the advantage.

Wang Heidi said something irritating, but in addition to his concerns about his family and the resistance from Keel Town Hall, he also had fatigue after running thousands of miles. The staff of the interim headquarters could not find the frustration and discouragement he deserved.

"Retreat, withdraw it to me!"

Colonel Lauren smiled, and ordered the Marines who were suppressed at the street entrance to retreat. Then he summoned two company commanders and pointed to the bank building on one side of Hallsten Street and the cafe on the other side of the street entrance.

"Lenberg, I need fire to suppress the heights of that building! Wilder, lead your people through the wall of the cafe near Upper Linden Street and cover them up, and we're going to catch them off guard!"

The Prussian Bank Branch of Hallsten Street is the tallest building at the intersection of Hallsten Street and Upper Linden Street. Lenberg temporarily constructs rings with demolished door panels and debris on the roof, and sets up machine guns to control the battlefield condescendingly.

On the other hand, Wilder led a company of Marines to quickly pass through the wall close to Upper Linden Street, which was opened by soldiers with grenades and shovels, and passed through the intersection with the cover of the corner buildings, and quietly approached the Upper Linden Street position.

"The general, commander, the drag troops reported that the unidentified armed forces were found moving towards our rear!"

The gunshots sounded, the battle was unprecedentedly fierce, and the Marine Corps was involved in the frontal battlefield. At this time, a second lieutenant rushed into the temporary headquarters and reported panting.

"Ha, the rebels want to swallow us in one bite?" Colonel Lauren was a little shocked and helpless.

The Marines originally planned to break into the city at night to reinforce the rebellion forces of Kiel City Hall, which had run out of ammunition and food, but the plan could not keep up with the changes. The military literacy and fighting will of the Kiel workers' armed forces were far beyond their imagination, and they were forced to stop. Once the Marines' progress was hindered, it was conceivable that they were surrounded by the reinforcements of the workers.

"Relax, Colonel." Wang Heidi leaned against the headquarters fortifications and lit a cigarette for himself in a spare time, and said with relief and freehand painting: "I don't know if the reinforcements transferred from Danzewan and the Hanover Grenadiers who were not listening to the command have arrived in Kiel, and whether they can arrive at the battlefield in time. In fact, I personally look forward to the end of this melee!"

Because he was familiar with Kiel, the workers' pickets moved quickly. The Marines' rear guards joined the worker pickets who were circling around the side and side to side with fire, marking the lonely army of the Marines and Ocean Fleet deputy commander of the downtown Keel, and the Imperial Admiral Heidi Silem was surrounded by Kiel's revolutionary forces.

Blunt was still dispatching troops to try to wipe out this "isolated" unit. After several waves of tentative attacks, Blunt ordered all three workers' pickets and other workers' armed forces to launch a general attack on the unit trapped in Holsten Street.

"A admiral and a navy colonel, this is the big deal of the German Communist Party!" In the dark, Blunt grinned and sneered.

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