Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 683: Everything for Germany

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Such a demonstration broke out during General Secretary Yanayev's visit to Germany, which was really beyond Kohl's expectation. This was a comprehensive demonstration in East Berlin. They stood on the site where the Berlin Wall was built in the past and erected banners to protest against the policies of the Federal German government. It seemed as if these demonstrators had specifically chosen Yanayev's visit to Berlin to demonstrate, which made Kohl unable to step down.

"Get the refugees out of Germany. The people of East Germany do not welcome them. The German Chancellor is a traitor to Germany." A series of complicated slogans were listed, but without exception they were all aimed at Kohl's series of policies. To be precise, it is aimed at Merkel's policy of appeasing refugees.

However, Yanayev showed a calm expression and looked at everything that happened in Berlin indifferently with the mood of watching a theater. Anyway, the other party was not here for him, and everything that happened in Germany now had nothing to do with him. He even sat leisurely in the restaurant, sipping coffee, and paying attention to the trends in Germany.

"Comrade Vladimir, I need you to do something, but based on your intelligence, you must have already connected with that person." Yanayev pointed out that Vladimir was behind it With such a small move, he did not even suspect that the remaining senior leaders of the Western Army Group were already Vladimir's people. According to his vigorous and resolute methods, how could he miss the opportunity to counterattack.

Vladimir took Yanayev’s words and said without hesitation, “Yes, General Matvey Prokopjevich Burakov is still waiting for us on this land. "

"Yes, although I'm not at all interested in how you met General Burakov." Yanayev put down his coffee and said to the "future general secretary" sitting opposite, "It's just that my identity is not appropriate right now. I have a private meeting with Admiral Burakov, so I need you to go and tell Admiral Burakov.”

Yanayev's eyes met Vladimir's. However, what he said made Vladimir's heart skip a beat.

"Tell him to be patient and keep waiting because great changes are coming."

Cole entered a state of anxiety, and his thoughts on negotiations with the Soviet Union were disrupted. He ordered the Berlin Police Department to immediately mobilize all hands to suppress the people's riot. The police chief said with some helplessness, "But so far these East Germans have not done anything excessive. The constitution gives them the right to march and demonstrate."

After hearing this, the upset Cole stood up and pointed at the police chief's chest, saying word by word, "The Constitution also gives us the power to suppress riots. If you don't do it, give me the power from this position." Get lost, 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?”

"I'm sorry, Chancellor Kohl, I know what to do." The Berlin police chief apologized to Kohl.

"Listen, if it weren't for the fact that the General Secretary of the Soviet Union was visiting Berlin, I really didn't want to get involved in these nonsense. At that time, the whole of Berlin, oh no, the whole of Germany, especially East Germany, must stay safe for me, if it happens Anything unexpected and I think a lot of people would have to get out of their positions.”

After Cole's order was passed on, the Berlin police acted quickly and dispatched police forces to suppress the increasingly violent demonstrations. According to Cole's wishes, these people will be sent to the police station and locked up until Yanayev's death. The visit is over.

The streets were filled with residents of the former East Germany holding slogans, some of whom were veterans of the East German People's Army. When the People's Army was disbanded in 1989, these soldiers received meager salaries and were hastily dismissed. Veterans who were forced to do simple labor due to discrimination are now facing the impact of unemployment and refugees. Unbearable, they put on their former military uniforms and went to the streets to demand an explanation from the government.

In the parade in East Berlin, you can see such a group of brave but still rigorous soldiers. Although the blue-gray military coats they wear are a bit worn, they still walk firmly on the street, and the banners they hold up are also Be unique. On it were written the slogans of the march one stroke at a time in strict German.

No one can take away our dignity.

The East German People's Army has become a thing of the past, and they can no longer protect their homeland.

But loyalty is honor.

However, at the end of the street, the police force was on standby and was preparing to arrest all the people making trouble on the street. They did not want any accidents to occur during Yanayev's visit to Berlin. After confirming the order from their superiors, the policemen holding riot shields began to move towards the crowd and formed the first defensive square, followed by policemen holding batons and riot guns, ready to attack those rioting crowds who dared to attack.

When they saw the troops in full formation, the march slowed down. Obviously, they did not expect this scene. The other party also used a loudspeaker to advise all East German residents demonstrating to go home, otherwise they would be severely punished.

Just when everyone was hesitating, a gray figure stood out from the crowd, followed by the second, third, and fourth. All of them were wearing the uniforms of the former East German People's Army. They held hands and formed a human wall to block the federal police. These people used to be executioners hated by East German residents, but now they have become the steel shields protecting the East German people.

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

"We are loyal to our motherland, even if we die gloriously!"

The first person spoke, and his voice continued to spread on the quiet street, more sonorous and powerful than the loudspeaker opposite.

"Do you choose to be a group of slaves who succumb to tyranny, or a group of brave East German citizens!"

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

"The German people will never surrender!"

As soon as the words fell, people kept passing by them, and the incited demonstrators rushed towards the police.

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

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