Chapter 683: All for Germany

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The outbreak of such demonstrations during General Secretary Yanayev's visit to Germany was really unexpected by Kohl. Pen × fun × Pavilion www. biquge。 infoIt was a full-scale demonstration in East Berlin, where they stood on the site where the Berlin Wall was built and erected banners protesting against the policies of the Federal Government of the Federal Republic of Germany. It seems that these demonstrators deliberately chose Yanayev to demonstrate during his visit to Berlin, which made Kohl a little unable to step down.

"Get the refugees out of Germany." "The people of East Germany did not welcome them." "The German Chancellor is a traitor to Germany." A series of complicated slogans have been listed, but all of them are aimed at a series of policies against Cole. To be precise, it is aimed at Merkel's policy of reassuring refugees.

However, Yanayev showed a calm expression, indifferently looking at everything that happened in Berlin with the mood of watching the play, anyway, the other party did not come for him, and what happened in Germany now has nothing to do with him. He even sat in the restaurant and sipped his coffee and followed the situation in Germany.

"Comrade Vladimir, I need you to do something, but according to your ingenuity, I must have already connected with that person." Yanayev pointed out Vladimir's small actions behind his back, and he did not even suspect that the remaining top brass of the Western Army cluster was already Vladimir's man. According to his resolute methods, how could he let go of the opportunity to fight back.

Vladimir took Yanayev's words, and he did not shy away from saying, "Yes, Admiral Matvey Prokopjevich Brakov is still waiting for us on this land. ”

"Yes, although I have no interest in how you know Admiral Brakov." Yanayev put down his coffee and said to the "future general secretary" sitting opposite, "It's just that my identity is not suitable for a private meeting with Admiral Brakov now, so I need you to go and do it for me." Tell Admiral Brakov. ”

Yanayev's gaze met exactly what Vladimir was. However, what came out of his mouth made Vladimir's heart flutter.

"Tell him to be patient and keep waiting, because great change is coming."

Kohl was in a state of panic and his mind about negotiating with the Soviets was distracted, and he ordered the Berlin Police Department to immediately mobilize all its men to suppress the popular uprising. The police chief said helplessly, "But so far these East Germans have not done anything excessive, and the constitution gives them the right to march and demonstrate." ”

Distraught, Cole stood up and pointed to the police chief's chest when he heard this, and said word by word, "The constitution also gives us the power to suppress riots, if you don't do it, just get me out of this position, I think there are many people who want to be in this position who are willing to do these things." Do you understand what I'm saying again? ”

"I'm sorry, Prime Minister Cole, I know what to do." The Berlin police chief hastened to apologize to Cole.

"Listen, if it weren't for the fact that the General Secretary of the Soviet Union was visiting Berlin, I really wouldn't want to care about this. At that time, the whole of Berlin, oh no, the whole of Germany, and especially the East Germany, had to keep to me, and if anything happened, I think a lot of people would have to get out of their places. ”

After Kohl's order was delivered, the police in Berlin sprang into action to suppress the intensifying demonstrations, and according to Kohl's wishes, the men were to be sent to the police station and locked up until the end of Yanayev's visit.

The streets are full of former East German residents holding signs, some of whom are veterans of the East German People's Army, who were summarily dismissed after receiving a meager salary after knowing that the People's Army was disbanded in 1989.

In the procession of East Berlin, you can see such a group of down-and-out but still serious soldiers, although their blue-gray military coats are a little shabby, but they still walk firmly on the street, and the banners they pull up are also unique. The slogan of the march was written in rigorous German.

No one can take away our dignity.

The East German People's Army is a thing of the past, and they are no longer able to defend their homeland.

But loyalty even glory.

At the end of the street, however, the police force was preparing to arrest all the people who were making trouble on the street, not wanting any accidents during Yanayev's visit to Berlin. After the orders of the superiors were confirmed, the policemen armed with riot shields began to march towards the crowd, forming the first defensive phalanx, followed by the policemen armed with batons and riot guns, ready to strike at the rioting crowd that dared to attack.

When they saw the troops waiting for them, the pace of the procession slowed down, and it was clear that none of them had expected such a scene. They also used loudspeakers to advise all East German residents who were demonstrating to go home, otherwise they would be severely punished.

Just when everyone hesitated, a gray figure stood out from the crowd, then a second, a third, a fourth, all of them wearing the uniforms of the former East German People's Army, and they held hands to form a human wall and stopped in front of the federal police. These men, who had been the executioners hated by the inhabitants of the GDR, had now become the shield of steel to protect the East German people.

The East German People's Armed Forces, which once made West Germany tremble, can now only use this situation to protect their homeland. But no one took a step back. "Everything for the peace of the workers' and peasants' regime" has become a thing of the past, and now they are no longer army personnel, but they are only standing up to protect their relatives and homes from being trampled on.

"We are loyal to our homeland, even if it is a glorious death!"

The first man spoke, and his voice continued to spread through the quiet street, more sonorous and powerful than the tweeter on the other side.

"Do you choose to be a bunch of slaves succumbing to tyranny, or a bunch of heroic East German citizens!"

The second man spoke, and there was already an unbearable commotion in the crowd.

"The German people will never give in!"

As soon as they finished speaking, people continued to pass them, and the instigated crowd rushed towards the police.

"Fight for Germany!" (To be continued.) )