Chapter 691: The Prussian Spirit Lives On
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With Yanayev's acquiescence, the next series of plans became much easier. www.biquge.info Although General Brakov was a man of Vladimir, he could not even drive a tank out of the barracks without Yanayev's order. The question of interfering in Germany's internal affairs could not be known to Kohl, or at least Yanayev could not be involved. It's like a historical repetition of the 1953 East German riots, except that the executors were changed from Beria to Vladimir.
The secret order from Moscow had been issued, and the next thing was to arrange a secret meeting between Colonel Brakov and Colonel Jonishkis, and the appeal of the former East German People's Army was amazing, and almost in a short time, the previously disbanded senior officers of the East German People's Army were called up. Although they are unarmed, their appeal is still amazing. Coupled with the discrimination and unfair treatment of East German soldiers, the organization of the former East German People's Army grew rapidly, and began to spread like a prairie fire in eastern Germany.
When General Brakov went to the meeting, the streets and buildings on both sides were silent. Brakov's car was parked under the dim streetlights, and he got out of it alone. And refused to be accompanied by the driver's guard.
"I'll just be alone, and no matter how many people they have, they won't show up."
Brakov gave the order for the driver to leave, and he stood on the side of the deserted street, waiting for the secret organization's connectors to come.
The young man with a peaked cap slowly walked out of the alley behind him, stood behind Brakov and asked softly, "Comrade Brakov?" The weather is a little bad during the day. ”
Brakov didn't look back, and the street code blurted out, "But it's not raining, isn't it just a good weather?" As good as Moscow's. ”
At this moment Brakov turned his head, and standing in front of him was a young lad, childishness that had not even faded from his face. The young man said to Brakov, "Come with me, Comrade Brakov, the real meeting place is not here." ”
The young man led Brakov through the winding alleyways, at least two blocks before he stopped in front of a small nondescript house, and knocked on the door.
Brakov could even hear footsteps coming from inside, as well as the sound of a rifle bolt pulling. After confirming the connector code, the door was opened through a gap. The soldier, armed with a Kalashnikov rifle, glanced at the photo in Brakov and his hand, and then opened the door. The other party also sincerely apologized to Vlakfur, "I'm sorry, General Brakov, the police have been very tight recently, and we have to increase security measures. ”
It was only when he actually entered the room that Burakov was surprised that the whole house was filled with soldiers armed with rifles, dressed in the uniforms of the former East German People's Army. If it weren't for the fact that the East German army had already been disbanded, Brakov would have thought he was back in time.
An army that retains the iron-blooded dignity of Prussia, not the Federal German army after being emasculated by the United States.
Walking into the command war room, Brakov also saw a lot of old faces. They were all removed at the time of the GDR dismissal, because the West Germans were reluctant to accept anyone who had served as a senior officer in the GDR.
Peter Primo, commander of the 1st Motorized Rifle Division, Karl-Heinz Mashner, commander of the 9th Tank Division, Bernd Lestner, commander of the 4th Motorized Rifle Division, Reinhard Parrian, 11th Motorized Rifle Division, Walker Badnara of the 7th Tank Division, and Klaus Listerman, commander of the 40th Willy Sanger Air Assault Regiment, who had previously conducted infiltration operations.
Some of them had borrowed money from themselves in the years when East Germany had just been merged, because they were too old to work. But now they're teammates again.
"It's a pleasure to see you here, General Brakov. The People's Army of the GDR needs your support. Colonel Jonischkis gave Brakov a warm hug, and for Brakov, he felt like he had returned to the glory days when the German division was at a time, when the huge army could break through the Berlin Wall at any time.
"It's a pleasure to see you here, too, Colonel Jonishkis." Brakov specifically used a colonel instead of a comrade, and it can be seen that the positions between the two sides have changed. The inner spirit of the so-called resurrected East German People's Army has now become the Prussian spirit of Germany, not the sword and shield of the original socialist camp.
A Prussian army dressed in the cloak of socialism, and the only one that retained the German spirit.
I don't know how high the level is higher than that of the civil servants in West Germany.
"This is the message that General Secretary Yanayev brought to everyone, and in the event of an uprising by the East German People's Army, we will acquiesce in your re-entry into the Soviet barracks, seize all the T64 and T80 tanks in stock, and we still have a certain number of anti-aircraft missiles, fighters and helicopters, although they are not fully organized, but they are enough for a civil war." ”
"And this civil war must be in the name of justice, otherwise we will not be able to win the support of the East German people." Brakov looked around for a moment, looking at these confident faces, and said, "But I think you've done a good job of propaganda in this area, right?" ”
"Yes." Colonel Jonishkis nodded, "The purpose of our former East German People's Army organization is to protect the interests of the East German people from being harmed, to fight against all refugees who have committed crimes on East German soil, and to expel all of them. If the German Confederation wanted to interfere with our operations, the East Germans would strike back mercilessly. ”
"We will fight until the last moment, and the people of East Germany will never surrender." Colonel Jonishkis said firmly.
Under the carefully planned propaganda of the KGB, the organization of the East German People's Army has become a savior in the eyes of the East Germans. It was their fervent hope that these spontaneously organized veterans would expel the damned Christians from German soil.
Those who participated in this operation knew how big the risks were, and for the sake of the future of the motherland, they were like the top leaders of the CPSU who had already put life and death on the line.
Gambling on the dignity of the soldiers, the glory of the past, just so that East Germany would no longer be discriminated against.
"No one knows what we did, but our deeds will go down in history forever."
Listermann whispered, "Long live the German people." ”
ps: I kindly recommend a history book that is ready to be pushed to the shelves, "I Play Live in the Three Kingdoms". (To be continued.) )