Chapter 1268: Hidden Misfortune 3
It is true that the German Emperor has many troops, but loyalty and the wealthy troops that can be mobilized are quite limited. After all, in the Battle of Verdun in history, it was almost impossible for the German front-line reserve team to withdraw so many mobile troops! When necessary, the prince could shrink the troops located in Ukraine and rush back to Germany, but did the German army on the Western Front dare to withdraw large-scale troops from the front line? It would definitely not dare!&1t;/p>
Now, the struggle between the two sides has not reached that point, and the prince tried his best to downplay his influence on Prussia. The main military forces have been maintained on the front line. Even after the Russian battle was completed, the prince still deployed the main force of the army outside Germany. The purpose of this is undoubtedly to give both sides a sense of security within Prussia. As for what to do when needed? Isn’t that simple? Take the train and car directly to the country! I really think the German-Austrian railway was built in vain?!&1t;/p>
Well, according to the inertia of thinking as a conspirator, after understanding the forces involved in the competition, the prince needs to know where he should stand and how to get the greatest benefit! First of all, it is certain that the prince will never sit with the reformists. After all, people want to build a constitutional monarchy, and some radicals even want to abolish the nobles! In addition to targeting the German Emperor, there is also a bullet aimed at Ruprecht! If the German Emperor falls, or if Prussia falls, why should Bavaria survive? Unless you are ready to burn both jade and stone.&1t;/p>
By the same token, it is not possible to stand completely on the side of the German Emperor, the reason is very simple. Even with pressure, the German Emperor may not make concessions on the issue of Princess Mary becoming Queen Mary. Because this will fundamentally shake Prussia's dominance in the German system. Note that this German system does not simply refer to the Second German Empire, but also includes the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Now Prussia controls Germany and has an overwhelming advantage against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. But what happens later? If Bavaria and Austria are under the control of the same family, then Prussia's advantage will be very small, and there is no advantage! This is absolutely untolerated by the German Emperor!&1t;/p>
Think from the perspective of the German Emperor, if the prince considers the problem from the perspective of the German emperor: your second son and the next neighbor are husband and wife, and they may have to deal with you with your neighbors when they encounter something, what would you do?! As for whether there is a compromise, for example, excluding Bavaria from Germany like when Prussia unified Germany? This is also impossible. The reason is very simple. Bavaria's economic and industrial scale is already very large. Once the Bavarian Kingdom goes out, it will be a heavy blow to Germany. From the perspective of national strength, even if Germany obtains the territory it wants, it will still be a little more worthwhile! This war is like a waste of fighting!&1t;/p>
From the perspective of the German Emperor, Prussia cannot tolerate the consequences of losing Bavaria, and from the perspective of the prince, he is also unwilling to leave the German Empire. After Princess Mary became the queen, most of the inheritance of the Austro-Hungarian Empire fell steadily in the hands of the prince, but the prince also needs to maintain a huge influence in Germany! After all, the 1st War is not an end to all wars. Whether it is interests and preparation for the distant future War 2, Bavaria's existence in Germany is of great significance.&1t;/p>
In this way, the prince seems to be trapped in a paradox. No matter which faction he chooses, it seems that he cannot achieve his goal. When one side gains an advantage, or after both sides reach an agreement, the prince will automatically turn into their enemies. So is there a better solution? The prince has a bold plan, but now he must wait and see the situation.&1t;/p>
Thinking of this, the prince suddenly thought of another possibility. That is, what if the German Emperor and some factions in the reformists reach an agreement... By then, if the prince did not move, it would be okay. But if the prince moved, something really happened! The two sides are very likely to unite to deal with Bavaria... This scene is simply too beautiful and I dare not look directly at it!&1t;/p>
Is there such a possibility? Maybe there is really! For the German Emperor and the conservatives, as long as they maintain most of their interests, it is victory. What about the reformists who are mainly social democracy and large capitalists? If they compromise, they will certainly lose an excellent opportunity. But many unstable people may choose to compromise. After all, even after the revolution in Germany in history, many bourgeoisie still hope to retain the emperor.&1t;/p>
For those who are not so radical, this time they have gained benefits, it is not unacceptable to stop first, especially the big capitalists behind them. They are all sharks hiding in the dark. Profits are their business, and others are the ones who come out. The agents in front are gone, it doesn’t matter, just find time to change the batch! So they are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who are the ones who
"Madan, it's indeed an epic difficulty task." The prince felt very depressed. So, judging from the current situation, before the situation is clear and before a certain strength of both sides is guaranteed, the prince will not go directly. It is a very good choice to shrink his strength outside the German range and give some small help to some people in the reformists when necessary.&1t;/p>
The German Social Democratic Party can actually be divided into three parts: left, center and right. Albert is the right. They support the existence of the German emperor to some extent and are willing to retain the rights of some emperors. They target more of the reform of parliamentary and electoral system. These people are the easiest to satisfy and surrender. If the German emperor agrees to implement the British constitutional monarchy and parliamentary reform, Albert's right is the easiest to convince. But unfortunately, their number is not large. Otherwise, the German emperor will not lose the throne. Albert's final success is not because of how strong the right is, but because of the support of the German military.&1t;/p>
Another part is the centrist, with Kaor Kautsky as the later German Independent Social Democratic Party. In fact, from a standpoint, they may have asked for more, but they also opposed the revolutionary stance of the left. Later, they killed the Spartak Group of the left with the right.&1t;/p>
As for the left? Needless to say, it is Carl Liebknesi. His political appeals and means are almost no different from those of Lenin in Russia. They break the old era and create a new era. Well, that's it! The attitude is the most resolute and the best support of the lower class people. But they just don't have enough military strength.&1t;/p>
Chapter completed!