The Rise of the Empire

Chapter 1,714 The Restless Poles 2

Chapter 1714 The Restless Poles 2

"Judging from the current leaked news, the Kaiser does intend to establish a Kingdom of Poland, and the area controlled by this kingdom is only the area currently occupied by Prussia and Bavaria, with a total area of ​​only 80,000 square kilometers. William II is even inferior to Napoleon. The Grand Duchy of Poland supported by the latter still has 155,000 square kilometers.”

"It can be said that, if nothing else, in the eyes of the Germans, this area is the upper limit of the future Kingdom of Poland!" Piłsudski said.

"Haha, for this area, what's the upper limit?" Roman said in disbelief.

"Naturally, because Bavaria may not be willing to give us the territory it has acquired! And the Kaiser's positioning of this kingdom is also the third largest kingdom in the empire. The Germans will not let us become a truly powerful country. , even far worse than Bavaria." Piłsudski said.

"This is simply not independence! It's just slavery by another name." Roman said.

"Under normal circumstances, we really have no chance, but now, the internal problems of the Germans have created some opportunities for us!" Piłsudski said.

"Are you talking about the conflict between Prussia and Bavaria?" Roman said with his eyes shining.

"No, no, maybe there is a conflict between Prussia and Bavaria, but it will never be too intense. What I am talking about is the conflict between the Social Democrats and the Kaiser! It seems that some of them are ready to establish a constitutional monarchy and turn the emperor into a Rubber stamp. And in this fight, we can definitely reap the benefits!" Piłsudski said.

"No matter who comes to power, they can't give Poland more land," Roman said.

"It is naturally impossible to come back to Poznan, which once belonged to us, but we can fight for some from the east. After all, including the Poles in Poznan, we are really close to Berlin! It can be said that we can also One of the forces that determined the German regime," Piłsudski said.

"Haha, just rely on one division of troops under your command?" Roman said in his heart, but he did not say it out loud. He was currently planning another thing in his mind. If there were problems within Germany, would Britain and France have any problems? What about opportunities?

"I need your help! In order for Poland to become independent, we must unite together." Just when Roman was thinking wildly, Piłsudski said sincerely.

"What do you need?" Roman asked.

"A lot of money, transportation and supplies,

I need to expand my army. Don't worry about equipment. I can find some and the Social Democratic Party will provide us with some. But to gather enough experienced soldiers and support staff, we need your help. " Piłsudski said.

"I can help with this, but I personally think that the success rate of this is not high." Roman said.

"We are all working for a common purpose. The process and ideas are not important. What is important is the result. If you need it, we can also provide some help, such as information and so on. Sometimes hedging your bets is A very good choice," Piłsudski said.

"Huh?!" Roman easily heard what Piłsudski said. Striving for independence by interfering in the German political situation is one way. At the same time, Piłsudski does not mind gaining independence through the Allies when necessary. , and the other party's approach made Roman very happy, and it also changed Roman's perception of Piłsudski.

"Then I wish us a happy cooperation!" Roman said after calming down.

"Hopefully, one of us can succeed." Piłsudski said with a complicated mood. In fact, the Germans who were in contact with him also did not trust the Poles led by Piłsudski. Until now, Piłsudski only knew that some changes would occur in Germany's internal political power, but what changes would occur afterwards and how they would change? It was unclear. Piłsudski didn't even know what the Germans who were in contact with him wanted him to do. Did they value the troops in his hands or his influence in the Polish area? (This region includes not only Russian Poland, but also the German province of Posen, Silesia and Galicia.)

Therefore, compared to the Germans, Piłsudski still trusts his compatriots. Therefore, in his opinion, if Roman really succeeds, it may not be able to bring a better future to Poland! Compared to Germany, the Allies were obviously more friendly to Poland!

However, driven by inexplicable forces, the independent tendency of the Poles has indeed been greatly exerted! In addition to radicals such as absolute independence, there are also many people who believe that establishing a kingdom under imperial power is also a good choice. Such people can be classified as right-wingers.

The independent tendency of the Poles directly led to the contradictory plans of the German occupying forces and the local Polish people! After all, for the German troops stationed here, a stable military-controlled area is what they need. Any German officer and soldier will be very unhappy when he sees Poles rallying and demonstrating in the streets all day long, declaring Poland's independence. However, these so-called claims also come from the results of discussions in the German Parliament!

This is what the Kaiser and the German parliamentarians are like, who are not down to earth. They are scheming, plotting, and trying to scheme against others. But have you ever thought about what the grassroots officers and soldiers below will do if the people above do this? The German garrison cannot suppress it yet. After all, it was mentioned above that Poland can establish a kingdom. According to the situation of the German Empire, the kingdom has considerable independence. To put it more mysteriously, the Prussian police have no law enforcement power... .....

And don't forget that the Poles have their own relatively independent armed forces. Historically, Piłsudski helped the Germans fight the Russians. This is still the case in this dimension. In this way, some Polish independent elements can get Weapons, and after people have firearms, they become bolder!

As a result, armed conflicts and even assassinations occurred in some occupied areas, and the security situation in the region began to deteriorate. This made General Mackensen, who was in charge of the entire East Prussia and the northern half of the Eastern Front, very angry!

At the same time, the news that the Bohemian Army had begun to replace the Bavarian Army in Poland had reached the Kaiser's ears. And seeing that the city with the German flag on the sand table was replaced by the double crown flag of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Kaiser was furious!

"This is really Ruprecht's style. He can lose, but his opponent can never win!" At a meeting, the Kaiser said to his generals.

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