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Chapter 13 Mutiny (8) [Watering]

(I don't know if this is considered to be an active infusion. I want to finish the book as soon as possible, but the plot will be dragged out every day.)

After the shooting of the Adron Hotel, the so-called Karp coup came into being.

There is a theory called the butterfly effect. Because Wang Heidi, a time traveler, existed, the modern history of the world in this plane was accidentally hit by Wang Heidi and tampered with it beyond recognition, which made the Cap coup that should have broken out in March 1920 directly advance to 1917.

However, history always has irreversible inertia. In the last time, the poor Wolfgang Cap was pushed to the front by Walter von Rütwiz who launched a military coup, and inexplicably became the nominal leader of the new government. A few days later, inexplicably fled Germany to exile in Sweden. In this way, the poor Wolfgang Cap Cap was inexplicably arrested by fully armed military police at the party headquarters of the right-wing motherland party, and inexplicably acquitted by Grenell's minions. Then he was arrested again by another group of military and police in the name of "contacting the Marines to launch a coup."

Looking at the bastard August where the butterfly effect interacts with historical inertia, what has been rewritten by Wang Heidi is the content of the Cap riot, and what remains unchanged is Cap's own bloody and tragic ending.

Major General Grenell made up by him, and historians called the beer hall riot, the best excuse for the army to deal with the navy. Everyone knows that Rudendolf's gangs were guilty of being guilty, but the entire army was tied to Rudendolf's out-of-control chariot, and the military political giants who had the ability to interfere and prevent all this from happening were all gathered in Berlin because of the damn congressional elections and were beaten up by the Berlin garrison and military police.

Later generations have a view that whether it is the fraud in the Congressional elections in August, the assassination of Tirpitz and the Cap riot were directed and acted by Rudendolf. This military genius who was self-destructed and devastated because he was under too much pressure in August, when Berlin was in full swing, he planned to regain the unshakable dominance of the army over the country and cleanse the guy who made the empire a mess. He used an efficient military government and an army that accumulated the last strength to completely razed France and won the war.

After entering the 21st century, this view is very popular with the German Social Democratic Party's "thorn in the back". However, when we reveal the Army's actions on the night of Berlin's bloodbath in August, we can know how untenable the former view is.

Following the Junker landlords, the Social Democrats and Berlin citizens' bloodshed on the streets, the Navy was also involved in a terrible whirlpool of history.

After Rudendolf issued an order to go to war against the navy, the Berlin Party of the right-wing motherland party was immediately seized by the military and police. The industrial giants close to the right-wing motherland party and the old subordinates of Bateman Holwich were either arrested or under house arrest.

After the farce of the Congress, the right-wing motherland party MPs who returned home uneasy and were in the hotel room were sent to the cell by the Supreme Command before they could breathe a sigh of relief. They became unbearable brothers and brothers with the Social Democratic MPs who came in earlier.

The Navy headquarters located on the southwest side of Tyrgatto Park was also attacked and surrounded by the army and labeled as the Ludendolf faction. Army generals who prospered and suffered losses tended to follow Ludendolf's orders. They attacked another behemoth first, but the Army underestimated the subtle influence of the navy on this continental empire:

After dispatching troops, Grenell was embarrassed to find that the army soldiers who worship Heidi Silem and the Ocean Fleet refused to attack the highly vigilant Naval Headquarters, but surrounded the brick-red building. The military and police turned their backs, and could not remember that they could still cut off the water and power supply of the Navy Headquarters and force the Navy Headquarters to surrender. Although the military police captured the "Cap Riot No. 3" and the Imperial Navy Minister Marshal Franz von Hippel. However, they refused to send the respectable marshal who had been on the front line of combat for a long time and suffered from serious mental illness to the Army Prison. They were only detained in the military headquarters.

On this day of Congressional elections, Berlin changed three times a day, and any order, loyalty and tradition were broken in front of the rebelliousness of Rudendolf and his followers. Although the generals of the army still obeyed Rudendolf's orders, they could no longer believe in the discipline and organization of soldiers and police as professional soldiers and Germans, and dared not take tough measures against these soldiers who were resistant to their emotions.

Rudendolf's last killer move was pointed directly at Wang Heidi.

Late this night, Wang Heidi became the "behind the scenes" of the Cap riot. Rudendolf, who was the interim prime minister of the German government, signed a warrant for arrest of Wang Heidi, and then removed all Wang Heidi from the name of the Supreme Command. Lieutenant General Mawei, the commander of the First Battleship Fleet, was authorized to replace Wang Heidi to command the Ocean Fleet.

As early as the middle of the night, Wilhelmshaven and the Ocean Fleet Command, who received the news of the assassination of Tirpitz in Berlin, were already in an uproar.

No one knows what happened in Berlin, so that the left-wing motherland party, which had been advocating the parliamentary elections, suffered a political defeat in the political party, and the Social Democratic Party, which had just ushered in a bright future, changed their low-key position before the election. They took the ruthless weight and got the prime minister's seat and the power to form a cabinet; so that the Imperial Army, which has always been known for its rational and stereotypedness, and Rudendolf, who adhered to the norms of military personnel, would break the rules and regulations of this country, hoping to use machine guns and cannons to destroy the ambitions of other political factions in Berlin, and to act abnormally as if they were willing to fight against the entire Germany, and even aimed the gun at the innocent Marshal Tirpitz!

Wilhelmshaven sent a telegram to the naval leader in the distance, and then he was guarding the telegram plane at the naval base without hesitation, waiting for Wang Heidi's analysis telegram and follow-up news from Berlin, leaving Tirpitz, who was standing in the front desk to join the naval company, deliberately alienating the center of the empire's power lacked the channels for obtaining first-hand information in Berlin.

Wang Heidi, who received the telegram, was keenly aware that Rudendolf had messed up the "Parliamentary Election" drama he wrote and directed. The Social Democratic Party, who had no way to go, did not count for survival, and took the opportunity to get a big advantage in the hands of the Army. The angry Rudendolf and the Army had already started war with the Social Democratic Party and the conservative forces in Berlin against Rudendolf's rule, and Tirpitz's assassination might be just an accident.

In the face of crisis, Wang Heidi, the leader of the navy, stood up without hesitation.

Wang Heidi first informed the Navy Intelligence Service, controlled by the Chief of Staff, to investigate the political situation in Berlin. The Navy Headquarters contacted Tirpitz's entourage as soon as possible to find out the truth about the assassination of the marshal. Mr. Cape presided over the right-wing motherland party instead of Marshal Tirpitz, paying attention to contacting Wilhelmshaven and the Navy Headquarters. Finally, Wang Heidi set the tone for the Berlin riot.

The direct confrontation between the navy and the army is not in the national interest. Although the assassination of the marshal is indignant, any navy must remain calm before the truth is revealed and prevent the war from falling into the abyss of collapse.

During the bloody Berlin purge, Wang Heidi tried to suppress the commotion within the navy, trying to continue the previous policy war. The navy stayed away from all political disputes, preserved its combat effectiveness to the greatest extent, and maintained oppression of the Allies while building a maritime steel wall for the empire. On the other hand, the retired Marshal Tirpitz and the Motherland Party stood in front of the bizarre Berlin stage and charged on behalf of the navy.

Wang Heidi's countermeasures were not unpragmatic, but he underestimated Tirpitz's role. After Tirpitz was assassinated, Wolfgang Cap, who succeeded him, was constrained by his personal charm and political experience and could not fulfill his mission well.

After Tirpitz was assassinated, Cap not only did not expect to contact the Army and Rudendolph to express the navy's position, which made the Army finally make a wrong judgment, but also made the considerable political legacy left by Tirpitz instantly turn into a mess, greatly delaying the navy's pace of returning to Berlin.

Wang Heidi's mistake was infinitely magnified half an hour after Tirpitz's assassination. The army, who was full of plants and trees, felt that they had no choice but to defend the assassination of the marshal, so they simply did nothing and took the initiative to deal with the navy.

Rudendolf ordered the arrest of naval personnel, including Wang Heidi, to attack the Berlin Naval Headquarters, and to separate from the navy, which triggered the long-suppressed emotions of the navy.

"Hoffman, this is really a big plan that must be my fault!"

Wang Heidi, who was supposed to command the Marine Corps and the Eastern Front Army in the Shetland Islands to force the crossing of the Strait and threaten the British Orkney Islands, unexpectedly appeared at Hoffman's Eastern Front Command.

The Eastern Front Army gathered here was lined up and boarded the train to Berlin under the leadership of the officers. Wang Heidi pinched the telegrams sent by Wilhelmshaven into a ball, and carried his back to hide the anger on his face. He turned around until the accumulated depression in his heart calmed down a little, stared at the plan in Hoffman's hand and spoke again:
Chapter completed!
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