Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 701 The Eve of Destruction

Sixth update, I went drinking today, I coded this chapter secretly at the wine table, please forgive me.

If you look back at the series of events that occurred in Germany, you will find that the Soviet Union's plan to intervene in Germany's internal affairs was a textbook rebellion. By seizing on the contradictions of the German authorities and constantly magnifying them, and then inciting the dissatisfied masses to attack the German government to divert attention, and secretly recruiting military personnel to form an army, with financial support from the KGB, and the Western Army Group deploying tanks and other weapons, it can really be said that the Soviets The General Secretary taught the Western people step by step how to make revolution.

Of course, the extent to which this revolution will eventually break out depends only on the fate of the East German people's armed forces. Yanayev has already given funds and arms to the other side, it just depends on how this war will go.

The entire Berlin smelled of gunpowder smoke, and physical conflicts broke out between the riot police and residents, who used shields on the one hand and batons on the other. On the other side are bricks, iron bars and Motolov cocktails. Burning streets and bleeding crowds create a bloody scene in Berlin. The once quiet Brandenburg Gate became the focus of the conflict, and seriously injured people were always being carried away from the battlefield.

What was placed on Cole's desk made him heartbroken. Not only in Berlin, but also in the entire eastern region, violent incidents of various sizes occurred. The rioters were all government departments of the Federal Republic of Germany, especially the police station. The riots were almost planned in a planned way.

Another piece of information was the movements of the Soviet troops stationed in Germany. Almost at the same time, all Soviet troop movements disappeared, and there was complete radio silence.

This is not good news, it is like the calm before the storm. The Soviet troops stationed in Germany seemed to have become an intelligence black hole.

This is something that even the German intelligence agencies don't want to see. Previously, Cole even scolded the Federal Intelligence Agency as a bunch of waste.

Cole sighed. He felt that mobilizing the army was close at hand. The police simply cannot suppress such a large-scale riot. Perhaps using the power of the army can save the ugly situation. Compared with the regular army, the ragtag rioting crowd is no match at all.

Now the 62nd Airborne Brigade and the 31st Airborne Brigade are just used to deal with the current crisis.

But Cole still has doubts, because once the airborne brigade is used, it means the failure of his human rights plan. For Cole, he cannot accept this outcome. What's more, the EU is already in a shaky situation. It only needs one more push and the entire EU will collapse. And Kohl does not want the unrest in Germany to become the last straw that brings down the EU.

He called the Minister of Defense, and in addition to issuing a martial law order, he also ordered the mobilization of troops. The airborne brigade was transferred directly to the East German area.

"In addition to martial law in major cities, we also need to be on guard against the Soviet Union's Western Army Group launching a rebellion in response to the East German People's Armed Forces. Without ammunition, these miscellaneous fish will not be able to stir up trouble no matter how hard they are, but with sufficient armored units and ammunition depots After that, everything was different.”

Cole sighed, "What scares me the most is that even after so much time, the fighting will of the East German People's Armed Forces has not weakened. Even if an officer who has resigned from his post gives an order, he can quickly summon him. Raise an army."

Looking back at the contract-based Bundeswehr, it would be foolish to expect such a group of soldiers to maintain a high fighting spirit. After all, the East German People's Army is a war machine created by the Soviet Union. In terms of fighting will, it will never lose to the army of any other country. If there was really going to be a war with the fully-organized East German People's Army, the Bundeswehr might really be driven to Dunkirk.

Simply take advantage of the fact that the East German armed forces have not yet formed a numerical advantage and directly suppress them in one wave. Take precautions before they happen.

"Okay, but if only two brigades are mobilized, I'm worried that there won't be enough people. After all, if they are dispersed throughout the eastern region, this force will be really stretched." The Minister of Defense did not hesitate to express his worries. Although the special operations forces can Suppress armed rebellion anywhere, but so far the authorities have no idea where the crisis will first break out, so the Defense Minister proposed that the strength of the army should be increased.

Cole, who didn't realize the crisis was coming, made his second serious mistake. He underestimated the determination of the East German people to riot and resist.

"East Germany? Do you think East Germany will fall into a full-scale war? Only some areas are in turmoil. As long as we impose strict martial law on the cities where the Western Army Group is stationed, and impose curfews and martial law if there are any abnormalities, then East Germany will have no chance. Start a war."

Cole felt panicked when he thought that there were still a bunch of T64 and T80 tanks deployed in East Germany. This force was prepared to push Europe flatly. Once it fell into the hands of the East German People's Army, the consequences would be disastrous. Who dares to say that the now regrouped East German troops have no fighting capacity? No one can guarantee this.

"Okay." In the end, the Ministry of National Defense had no choice but to agree to Cole's request. He had a premonition that East Germany would be in an irreversible situation.

But as a military commander, he can only obey the orders of his superiors unconditionally. This is also the frustration of the Bundeswehr.

"I hope the situation is not so bad that we can't save it." Cole sighed, and when signs appeared, he would nip the momentum in the cradle so as not to create an irresistible situation.

"I hope so." The Ministry of Defense was not optimistic about the situation in Germany. He believed that Chancellor Kohl was optimistic about the current situation. In fact, the situation was much more chaotic than they expected.

It was too naive to think that two airborne brigades could suppress the riots in five states. But it was too late to mobilize the armored forces. Now we can only hope for the rapid reaction force. The 62nd Airborne Brigade and the 31st Airborne Brigade were Kohl's last hope.

As long as the situation had not yet spread like wildfire, he still had a chance of winning.

"We are saving Germany, so let it go. No matter what the result is, I will take all the responsibility." After saying this, Kohl hung up the phone. He sat on the sofa weakly, and even had an illusion that the Federal Republic of Germany was running out of time. The increasingly fierce mass movement has pushed Germany to the brink of collapse.

Kohl was hungry and said helplessly, "East Germany, East Germany, why is it so hard to bite off." (To be continued.)

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