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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand and Fifty.  fear

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    There was a sound of "Bang -", which was the sound of bullets being fired. Then, everyone saw that Abaco's body, who immediately came to the barracks of the French National Guard Division, froze there, shook for a moment, and then  He fell heavily to the ground.

    The scene became deathly silent.

    Everyone saw this scene happen with their own eyes, and everyone couldn¡¯t believe what they saw.

    They saw Abako falling heavily to the ground. They saw Abaco struggling in a pool of blood, but no one could help him.

    Gradually, his body no longer struggled.

    He is dead - Abaco, one of the leaders of the Paris Revolution, is dead.

    The scene was still terrifyingly quiet, so quiet that it was almost impossible to breathe. Even the air seemed to be stagnant, and everyone knew that in such silence, the most terrifying thing was about to break out!

    Lieutenant General Anova also knew it was over.  Although the negotiations with Avaco ended in a breakdown, both parties still left room for redemption.  But when the gunfire rang out and Avaco fell to the ground, he knew it was over.

    No, everything is about to begin!

    ¡°A nightmare for Paris, a nightmare for all of France, the door to disaster has been opened and no one can close it.  From now on, France will sleep in a nightmare and never wake up.

    He didn¡¯t even know where the bullet came from.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    Heisenberg put away his sniper rifle. He was very satisfied with the bullet he fired. At this moment, he seemed to have returned to the most real battlefield.

    In order to choose this angle, he has been wandering around here for a lot of time. He can monitor everything below and retreat calmly and quickly after the shooting is completed.

    He didn¡¯t know who the person who died under his bullet was. He just wanted to kill one person, whether it was a French officer or the so-called rebels.

    Whoever dies is the same to him.

    He saw with his own eyes that the target he had chosen fell under the muzzle of his gun, and then he breathed a sigh of relief and quickly left the place with his beloved weapon.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    ¡°Thud, tut, tut¡ª¡± The sound of a machine gun suddenly rang out. It was the rebels who could no longer restrain their inner anger and opened fire with the weapons provided to them by Lieutenant Colonel Adams!

    There is no chance of redemption, there is no chance of redemption anymore!  Since those government lackeys are willing to die with their government, let Paris burn!

    It was from this moment that the general strike and march in Paris completely evolved into an armed uprising.

    On this day, one of the leaders of the revolution, Avaco, was shot and killed by government forces. On this day, the vigorous Paris Uprising completely broke out!

    Lieutenant General Anova knew exactly what he was going to face, and the enemy's firepower also surprised him.  Those rioters not only had machine guns, but they also had powerful firepower like mortars!

    Although he was a sympathizer of the rebels, he was also a loyal soldier. When the situation was irreversible and the lives of his own soldiers were also threatened, Lieutenant General Anova decisively gave the order to fire back!

    The bloody scene in Paris finally began to unfold as scheduled.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Terrible bullets flew across the air. The two sides continued to shoot at each other with submachine guns and machine guns, and occasionally threw a few grenades. Paris was shaking amidst the "rumbling" explosions.

    Compared with the insurrectionists, the First National Guard Division has absolutely powerful armed forces, and their tanks suppress the insurrectionists on the opposite side unscrupulously. No matter how brave and fearless the insurrectionists are, they are definitely no match for these professional soldiers.  .

    Lieutenant General Anova quickly took control of the situation on the field.

    "Poor and pathetic tyrants, all they have is blood, they have no ability to compete with their own army, and soon, this place will be filled with their corpses.

    He was unwilling to do this, but the reality gave him no choice.

    The insurrectionists were so suppressed that even under enemy artillery fire and machine gun fire, it became very difficult for them to even raise their heads to fight back.

    If they continue like this, they may not be able to hold on for even an hour. Those improvised and crude fortifications will soon collapse under the crazy attacks of the enemy.

    However, at this time, Litem behaved very calmly. He knew that there was a personHe will give up on himself, and the reinforcements he needs will arrive soon.

    He will persist here until that person arrives.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    The sudden arrival of the uprising caught the Americans in Paris off guard. They had no idea why this terrible thing happened suddenly.

    The U.S. Ambassador to Paris, Robin, specifically contacted Colonel Wenger of the U.S. Marine Corps and solemnly warned Colonel Wenger that before the situation was clear, the U.S. military was not allowed to take any rash actions to avoid a disaster in Paris.  The situation deteriorated further.

    But then Colonel Wenger received a phone call. After he listened to the phone call, he reported very bad news to Ambassador Robin. The US military camp had been monitored and besieged by the French army.

    "Do they have any intention to attack?" The surprised Ambassador Robin asked immediately.

    "According to our reconnaissance, they have no intention of attacking yet." Colonel Wenger quickly replied: "They seem to just want us not to leave the military camp."

    "That is sending us a warning" Ambassador Robin said thoughtfully: "We still can't figure out the true purpose of the French for the time being. Tell all officers and soldiers that before receiving the order,  , you must be careful not to leave the military camp, and I will report the matter to the president immediately."

    He looked at Colonel Wenger: "Colonel, the current situation is very complicated. In Germany, the Axis powers have launched a strong counterattack, and in France, the German army is launching a massive offensive. Our situation is very passive. Any small mistakes will not be made."  It will lead to irreversible defeat.¡±

    "Yes, Mr. Ambassador, I will do as you ask."

    Despite receiving the colonel's promise, Ambassador Robin was not at all relaxed. With the war now going on, it would be really terrible if another undue major change occurred in France.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    In the Prime Minister¡¯s Office, Sinager has been paying attention to the development of the situation.  He knew that Lieutenant General Anova was a very loyal general, but this general was sometimes too indecisive.  There is absolutely nothing to sympathize with about those rebels.  All we have to do is to resolutely suppress them with terrorism.

    This is what any successful leader in history has done.

    For example, Robespierre during the French Revolution was an out-and-out terror king.  But Sinager admires this big devil who pursues a reign of terrorism.

    You must know that the situation was extremely critical when the Jacobins were in power.  Because both the royalists and the Girondins hoped to regain the lost power, rebellions broke out in 60 of the 83 counties in France. In particular, the uprising instigated by the local peasants by the royalists in the Vend¨¦e remained uncontrolled.  ; Unwilling to fail, the anti-French alliance continued to support the exiled French royalists and invaded France. Britain imposed a blockade on France at sea. At the same time, France's domestic economic situation deteriorated extremely, with a surge in unemployment and a shortage of food and other daily necessities.  Extreme scarcity, soaring prices, continuous devaluation of banknotes, people continued to hold armed demonstrations in order to force the authorities to impose a maximum price limit, the radical indignation, the Paris Commune and the H¨¦bert faction within all asked the Jacobins to implement a reign of terror.  The Jacobin leaders headed by Robespierre and Danton realized that if they did not adopt a policy of terror under the circumstances, the fruits of victory of the French revolution would be lost, and the leadership of the bourgeoisie would be lost.  , the policies of the Girondins and Feuillants are temporarily unable to meet the needs of the political situation, so in extraordinary times they can only take extraordinary measures.  The Jacobins did not choose terror, but terror chose the Jacobins!

    The guillotine in Paris seems to be particularly busy. Every day, anti-Japanese traitors who are sentenced to death by the French court are sent to the guillotine. Once the verdict is pronounced by this court, no appeal is allowed. In this court, the defendant loses all rights and is like a dog.  Like a lamb, it is ready to be slaughtered.

    Yes, you either choose terror, or terror chooses yourself!

    Sinag never wants terror to find him.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  But why couldn't General Inova understand this?

    So when the army finally opened fire on the rioters, Sinager was in a particularly happy mood. He firmly believed that such a riot would soon be quelled by the iron fist of the army.

    At that time, France will still belong to France.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    The battle is going on according to Sinager's wishes. The soldiers of the National Guard Division are constantly advancing. They have occupied a large number of temporary positions set up by the rioters. Soon, the fighting will stop.

    At 1?A few minutes later, Lieutenant General Anova received a call from the Prime Minister's Office. On the phone, Sinager clearly told him that he must use the most determined means to eliminate every opponent.

    The situation is beyond the control of General Anova. The only thing he can do may be to reduce some blood, but judging from the resistance of the rioters, even this is so difficult.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When the 1st National Guard Division gradually took the initiative on the battlefield, an armored unit suddenly appeared on the battlefield. Judging from the number, it was the 102nd Armored Assault Regiment belonging to the 51st Armored Corps.

    It must have been sent by His Excellency the Prime Minister to reinforce him.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  General Anova had this thought in his mind for the first time.

    But something surprising happened soon. The 102nd Armored Assault Regiment suddenly opened fire on the National 1st Guards Division!

    Hell, it was really artillery fire. The shells fell among the soldiers of the National Guard Division, causing violent explosions, accompanied by screams from the soldiers.

    Damn it, these damn guys, are they all blind?  Don't you see that this is your own army?  The soldiers of the 1st National Guard Division began to curse.

    ¡°Get in touch with them immediately and tell them they bombed the wrong person.¡± Lieutenant General Anova said with a livid face.

    However, what made him even more puzzled was that he could not contact the 102nd Armored Assault Regiment at all.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The rebels on the opposite side were even more confused. What was going on?  Why did the French army attack its own people?

    However, everyone soon understood what was going on.

    On the front tank, a huge flag suddenly appeared:

    "Long live **"!

    Yes, everyone read it correctly. There are only four words written on the flag:

    "Long live **"!

    After a brief period of astonishment, the craziest cheers broke out among the insurrectionists.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Long live **¡ªyes, long live **!  Those are professional soldiers who came to support him!  The rebels were not alone, they even received help from professional soldiers!

    While fighting fiercely with the 1st National Guard Division, the 102nd Armored Assault Regiment quickly made contact with the rebels, a colonel named Ebel.

    "Colonel, thank you for your support of the Communist Party!" Litem looked so excited: "Thank you to all the soldiers with a sense of justice for supporting us!"

    "No, it's not me you should really be grateful for." Colonel Ebel smiled: "I came to reinforce you on the order of the Baron, and in the near future, ** will receive more support."

    Litem¡¯s heart finally relaxed, Baron, it¡¯s Baron.  He knew that the baron would not let him down.  When you are in the most difficult period, the Baron's support will definitely arrive on time.

    The appearance of the 102nd Armored Assault Regiment quickly stabilized the battle situation. However, the rebels who had been retreating steadily stabilized the front line again, blocking the enemy's attack, and soon shocked and frightened the French senior officials.

    They never thought that such a situation would occur.  An entire armored assault regiment mutinied.  What is even more worrying is how many other troops will follow in their footsteps.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    "You know, Berkeley, terror is the only thing." In his office, after learning the news of the mutiny of the 102nd Armored Assault Regiment, Sinager suppressed the anger in his heart: "Jacob  During the reign of the Bin faction, terror became official politics for the first time. Robespierre was the main instigator. In Robespierre's view, terror had a more profound moral significance than winning the civil war. He came to this conclusion.  In conclusion, in order to realize the ideals of the Republic, the opponents of the revolution must be eliminated. To prove the justice of terror, he said, 'If in peacetime the foundation of government is virtue, then in times of revolution it is virtue and terror, and there is no virtue in terror.  Terror is ineffective without virtue. Terror is the source of virtue. Terror is not just a principle, it is the result of democratic principles. £®  Perspierre and his radical comrades completely destroyed the moderate Girondins and eliminated them physically; later, his comrades Danton and H¨¦bert, who were in the same trench with him but had drifted away, were also sent away by him.  On the guillotine. Robespierre was determined to build France into a pure utopia, and his fanatical sense of mission made him intolerant of any compromise with reality or any moral stain, as long as anyone stood in his way.  Noble goals, no other choice but death - the greatest progress of human civilization requires no sacrifice or sacrifice.??£®  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  "

    Berkeley listened calmly and did not express a word of his own opinion.

    Sinager looked at the map of France hanging on his wall: "Robespierre made contributions to the French Revolution, but in the country where natural human rights originated, people did not seem to appreciate his kindness. Otherwise,  There will be no words written on his epitaph: "Passengers, don't be sad for my death! If I live, none of you will live." Although Robespierre also sent himself to the horror.  The guillotine. But he performed so well at the last moment. After the coup against the Jacobin dictatorship broke out, the National Convention passed a decree to arrest Robespierre and his supporters, but Robespierre failed.  They were immediately rescued by the Commune, which mobilized arms and prepared to attack the rebellious National Convention. They were anxiously waiting for Robespierre's order to attack, but until late at night, they had not received a clear order.  Order. It is said that Robespierre was reluctant to sign the order for the attack. He finally picked up the pen, wrote the first three letters of his name, and put it down again.

    Why?  Because Robespierre was a lawyer by training, and many important figures in the Jacobins were lawyers by training. The principles and spirit of law were their beliefs, and their terrorist policies were all passed through the legislative body of the National Convention.  implemented in the form of law.  Pulling anyone out to shoot anyone at will is permitted by the law. If Robespierre ordered an attack on the National Convention, the legislative body of the country, that would be a real coup and a violation of the spirit of the law. As Rousseau  He couldn't do it with Montesquieu's followers, so he finally chose to sacrifice himself to achieve the spirit of Dharma. From this point of view, Robespierre was quite great.  The members of the Commune who did not receive the order to attack were automatically disbanded at the end of the night. That night, the National Convention announced that Robespierre would be deprived of his citizenship, and he was guillotined the next day. "

    Speaking of this, his face suddenly darkened: "Robespierre is great, but he is also stupid. He can use more violent means to stabilize his power, so I will never be as stupid as him."  "

    He turned back to Berkeley: "Go and arrest all suspect officers and shoot them immediately!"

    "Yes, Your Excellency Prime Minister, I will immediately follow your instructions!" (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novel will be better and updated faster!)
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