With the signing of the Treaty of Vienna, Austria was expelled from Germany and lost a large amount of land. First of all, the most important Sudeten Mountains. After it was ceded to Prussia, Austria's northern border was unsafe. Now it really only needs Prussia to defend it. , you can insert one hand directly into Austria's nostril.

After this defeat, Franz, the emperor of the Austrian Empire, could no longer sit still. The nationalist sentiment in the country was extremely fierce. Seeing that the country was about to be torn apart, Tina once again extended an olive branch to Austria, hoping that It was possible to sign a friendly treaty with Austria, but even Franz didn't believe it, so he naturally didn't accept it.

Of course, there must be some countries that do not want Austria to die directly, such as France. Napoleon III provided Austria with a loan of nearly [-] million francs and used mercenaries to help Austria suppress the rebellion.

It can be said that he is the true father of the country of Austria. It can be said that Austria can continue to maintain its existence largely because France raised a hand. Otherwise, Austria would have torn apart. In order to protect the interests gained from Austria, Italy also used humanitarianism to In the name of socialist aid, we found a suitable place to have pasta in Austria.

Based on Austria's current situation, it has been completely kicked out of the ranks of legacy countries. However, on the one hand, some people are worried that Prussia has taken too much in one go. It has cut off so much in one go. What if Austria also takes a hand in Mein Kampf? manage?

Don’t worry too much about this, because struggle also requires a basic foundation. Austria has no pants at the moment. How can it struggle? After Prussia overthrows France and completes the unification of the country, it will go back to implement the German-Austrian Anschluss. By then, Austria will not Throwing away your helmet and armor in order to surrender?

Before the Austro-Prussian War, most people believed that Prussia could not defeat Austria. Prussia was at a disadvantage in terms of size and number of troops. In addition, Prussia had to climb the huge Sudeten Mountains at the beginning, and was exhausted. They are no match for Austria at all.

Many people questioned Moltke's lightning tactics, and the entire General Staff was not unanimous from beginning to end. They believed that Moltke's combat plan was radical and unrealistic, and reality is often more magical than imagined.

Of course, Moltke was not without his shortcomings. He also made some mistakes during the war, such as the chaotic situation at the beginning. When the troops deviated from the original battle plan, Moltke would be a little anxious. He also liked to guess the enemy. The main force and plan of the team, and the first few misses also caused some minor problems in Moltke's mentality.

Once the cumbersome plan is disrupted, all fronts will fall into chaos, and Moltke's handling ability in this regard is not strong enough. In the final battle of Sadova, Moltke even had a pessimistic mood and wanted to He has to give up and continue to attack, but no matter what, although he occasionally suffers from illness, the general direction is correct, and his operation is even regarded as a textbook-level template for offense.

The main theme is suddenness and unpredictability. The more the enemy does not expect something, the more they have to do it, so that they can win with a surprise blow.

Although people occasionally make fun of General Moltke's confusing behavior, he is usually not the first to get sick at the beginning of the war. Therefore, you need to learn the whole set, and you can't just learn other people's sick postures and micro-manage them to achieve miracles. His performance is not learned at all.

Auguste received the victorious generals and soldiers among countless flowers. She said in Friedrichshafen, "I believe that our generals and our soldiers will be able to bring victory back to Prussia, General Rowan." The sword was sharpened, and Marshal Moltke used the sword correctly!"

The soldiers who had just returned from the military parade in Vienna could hear August praising their achievements in front of the whole world. Not only that, August also decided to organize a large wave, accompanied by the generals of the General Staff. He personally inspected his troops.

Tina, who initially advocated war, became the object of pursuit throughout Prussia. Everyone was praising her judgment and her courage to launch war resolutely.

This war completely destroyed Tina's reputation. During the Austro-Prussian War, I didn't think it was a big deal. Denmark, once the overlord of Northern Europe, is now just a food delivery guy. Normal people will definitely think that it is very easy to fight it. of,

But no one would think that it would be easy to defeat Austria. No matter how low they are, they are still among the great powers. Even if they are capable, their physical strength is there. If you have to go head-to-head with them, you may not think that your life is too long.

But Prussia really fought, and in just over a month, it overturned the entire Austrian people. Austria was so angry that it ceded territory and paid compensation. It really lost the face of the great powers, and the Balkans The region was ceded to Italy again, which was a huge loss.

In order to show off her strong character, Tina specially found an open-top carriage, but it was a pity that it was a horse-drawn carriage. If it were an open-top car, it would really be a tribute to a certain American president who was always smiling.

When the carriage first entered Berlin, people lined the streets to welcome them. Prussian flags were everywhere, and hundreds of military bands played the Prussian national anthem to welcome the iron-blooded Prime Minister of Prussia.

Tina seemed to be moved by the enthusiasm of the people. She raised the Treaty of Vienna in her hand, which was signed by Charles and Franz. This was proof of Prussia's victory over Austria, and everyone cheered.

She motioned for the carriage to slow down so that she could see clearly the turbulent crowd. At this time, she suddenly recalled the fragment from "The Rise of the Demon".

The first time she read that book, she longed for the devil who would unify Greater Germany, and today she also returned to Berlin with the treaty of Austria's surrender. Although she failed to unify Greater Germany this time, she believed That day is not far away.

She imitated the image sketched in the book and raised her right hand high. At this time, someone in the crowd also raised their right hand as if in response to her. This move quickly spread, and everyone present raised their right hand.

This scene, which looked like a large-scale religious scene, was captured on camera.

When she entered the city center, there was a sea of ​​people around her. Flowers and cheers occupied the entire Berlin. People kept pushing over just to take a look at Tina.

Basically, the residents of Berlin came to receive Tina in front of the Brandenburg Gate. However, the Reichstag Building is still the same dilapidated office building. It has not been replaced after four years of use. However, the Empire State Building on the other side will be completed soon. , you can check and accept the results after a while.

Tina walked into the chamber of Congress, and August personally greeted her and shook hands with her. August smiled and said, "Congratulations, my Prime Minister, you succeeded, this is your glory. "

"There is still a certain distance from Greater Germany. I will give everything I have to His Highness August."

"Then I'm looking forward to your performance." After saying that, August returned to his seat.

Tina also walked up to the podium of the House of Representatives at this time. There was no longer any opposition anywhere she could see. The members of Congress also applauded, but it was a bit funny when she thought about it. All the former members were Old people in their sixties or seventies, but the average age of the current parliament is no more than thirty-seven, the oldest is only in his early fifties, and the younger ones are in their twenties.

The structure of the parliament is quite reasonable. That is, there are not many political parties in Prussia at present. They are generally elected by local administrative departments. You can’t say whether this thing is absolutely fair, but in this era it is already relatively fair. Yes.

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