Chapter 764: You Underestimated Our Determination
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All the Bundeswehr preparing to attack Berlin received an urgent order almost at the same time. Pen | fun | pavilion www. biquge。 info stopped heading for Berlin and stood still. Kohl announced the cancellation of the order to attack Berlin, and all troops were put in place.
The machine of violence suddenly stopped, and although the Wehrmacht reinforcements supporting Berlin did not understand why Bonn had given such an order suddenly, they still carried it out faithfully.
All the troops were stationed in place, waiting for Berlin's orders. Although they heard that Kohl and East Germany were preparing to sign a peace agreement in Bern, everyone knew about the peace talks. The fact that the Bundeswehr did not pull back and withdraw showed that Kohl was still on guard against the GDR, ready to launch a final offensive at any time.
But Cole has now come to terms with reality, even if he wants to retake Berlin. Apparently Cole has realized how wrong it is to continue the war now. Even if we do not take into account the war-weariness within the Wehrmacht, the external conspiracy and internal collusion alone have already made him anxious, and the situation of internal and external troubles has left him with no other choice. Peace talks or destruction.
The European Union was at a point of disintegration, and the outbreak of the civil war in Germany had led to the postponement of the original plan to establish a European Central Bank by uniting the EU countries on the parliamentary agenda, and none of them wanted a repeat of the reasons for the shelving of the Werner Plan in 1971. After considering many issues, Cole was forced to negotiate peace. He temporarily tolerated the arrogant and impudent provocations of the GDR and stepped onto the negotiating table.
The second Berlin talks were far more low-key than the first, and those involved knew that they would change the situation in Germany, and that if they were successful, there could be a big change in Germany. Kohl also vividly remembers the demands made by Joniškis at the last meeting, which were simply to overthrow the legitimacy of the Federal Republic of Germany and allow another party to share the fruits of German politics.
The venue for the negotiations was set in Bonn, and in addition to the unilateral absence of the United States, Dobrynin attended the meeting as a representative of the Soviet side. The German Democratic Renewal Party was represented by Joniškis, while the Federal Republic of Germany was represented by Kohl. The issues discussed are still the same, but the smell of gunpowder is no worse than last time.
At least this time, at the meeting, the window was no longer a landscape of armored vehicles, barbed wire and gun-wielding soldiers. Compared to the tense atmosphere in Berlin, the streets of Bonn were calmer, as if what was happening in East Germany had nothing to do with the people here. They still work as usual.
But Dobrynin noticed more women in black robes on the streets, as well as refugees standing on the side of the road holding signs demanding more rights. They were all refugees deported from three East German states, and the horror did not seem to have faded from their faces, and the fear of the events in the GDR was deep in their bones.
It was a nationwide deportation, and anyone who sided with Islan and Muslin was expelled from the GDR states, and journalists who tried to accuse it of racism were threatened with death. Anyone who dares to sympathize with these refugees and Muslin will be discriminated against to varying degrees, resulting in no one speaking up for them now.
The head of the international human rights organization for collective appeals for refugees also wanted an explanation from the German Democratic Renewal Party, but received a brief response.
"Get out."
Dobrynin's gaze was withdrawn from the street, and he closed his eyes slightly, slowly thinking about the next negotiation. A bloody storm that cannot be escaped, and the Federal Republic of Germany, which has suffered losses, will definitely not let them go like this. However, with the support of the Soviet Union and the United States at the same time, if there is any conflict, Cole will also have to consider who is the owner behind the dog.
The car stopped in front of the conference building, which looked a little bit of a family compared to the occupied Capitol. However, this will not affect the next bloody storm.
Dobrynin took a deep breath and began to walk inside, unhurried, and along the way he saw many familiar faces on television, and it seemed that this "silent battle" was no more monotonous than the battle in Berlin.
The atmosphere at the negotiating table seemed to lack only a fuse to ignite a powder keg. Especially after Dobrynin saw Cole's stinky face, he couldn't help but wonder if there would be a war of words next.
Kohl's patience with East Germany was almost at its limit, especially in the face of the leader of the German Democratic Baath Party who appeared to him as a victor. For Cole, there's nothing more damaging than watching his opponent flaunt his might in front of him.
Dobrynin remained as silent as he had at the previous meeting, knowing full well that this was nothing more than an internal matter of Germany, and that the Soviet Union had no say in the vast majority of affairs. At most, I will say a few more words on some key issues, and the rest of the time I will participate in this peace summit with the attitude of watching the show.
Meetings that have always proclaimed peace have always opened with provocations that smell of gunpowder. As soon as Kohl came up, he accused the German Democratic Republican Army of the crime of storming Berlin and trying to divide Germany. And call the Bundeswehr a traitor who betrayed Germany.
"Look at what you've done, you're dividing Germany! I tell you that there is a limit to the patience of the Bundeswehr, and if things exceed the bottom line of tolerance, no matter how much it costs, even if it is death, I will pull you with me. If you want to negotiate peace with Germany, you have to show sincerity! Cole was aggressive in his preemptive strike and tried to calm the opposite Jonishkis, but the opponent was unusually sophisticated in hitting back at him.
"As long as we don't take Berlin back, this peace negotiation will not be fruitful after all, Berlin is the bottom line of our negotiations, and before you figure out this issue, it is best to discuss it with your think tank."
Kohl's outburst was so sudden, like an angry lion, that the East German delegation looked at each other a little.
"With all due respect, Prime Minister Cole. I really like your 'unhappy and helpless look at the GDR' now. Want to threaten the GDR? Berlin is right in front of you, but the German Democratic Republican Army will not give it up, so the Bundeswehr will have to take it by strength. Jonishkis said defiantly.
"But it seems to me that you in the Federal Republic of Germany are just a bunch of vegetarian corpses, politicians who have not achieved anything. Eight years have passed since East Germany was integrated into the Federal Republic of Germany. Aren't we disappointed enough? ”
Instead of Kohl's outrage, Joniškis questioned word by word, "After the disbandment of the Federal German army, you suppressed the East German soldiers everywhere and did not recognize the honor we have received. Do everything you can to get us to your knees. Your greed, your corruption, have eaten up the last pension we get, and even if you go to the public prosecutor's court, the law is still biased in favor of you bloodsucking moths who ride on the heads of the people. ”
"Do you know how much our unemployment rate skyrocketed during the years of the dissolution of the GDR? The capitalists in West Germany used the government's backstage buyout of East German industry to forcibly evict workers from their jobs. Education was free in West Germany, but now how many families can't afford to go to school? This is what you call a free and equal Germany after the expulsion of tyranny? ”
"The German Democratic Republican Army will not stop resisting until we have won the rights and interests of the East German people. That's our answer, you want to get back to Berlin? Take it back with your own strength! ”
Every word Jonischkis said was full of provocation, and Kohl countered, "Don't forget, East Germany needed peace, and war and bloodshed were not the end they wanted." ”
"You still don't understand the GDR, Chancellor Kohl. But it's no wonder that you don't understand our ideals and struggles at all. Please remember all my next words and keep them firmly in your mind. ”
Jonishkis stared straight at Cole and replied word for word, "From the moment we decided to start a riot, we knew very well that this must be a bloody war. But the people of East Germany were never afraid of bloodshed and never of resistance. The revolt against the tyranny that oppresses us will never end until we are free, our rights. ”
"Do you know where your biggest mistake was?"
"That is, you underestimated the determination of the East German people to become independent." (To be continued.) )