Soviet Union 1991

Main text Chapter 714 East Germany will never surrender

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In front of the T80, the struggling soldiers completely gave up hope. The barrel of the giant gun was aimed at them who were still trying to resist. The steel tracks crushed their fighting will and made the Federal Armed Forces realize where their gap was. Dresden was once the deployment base of the 11th Guards Tank Division of the Soviet Union. Although the army was deserted, the huge military heritage left behind became a gift to the East German People's Armed Forces.

The East German army equipped with a large number of elite tanks has taken the lead in sounding the horn of war.

At this time, the East German People's Armed Forces had formed a shrinking encirclement, trapping all the troops on the road. Kalashnikov rifle bullets hit the jeeps like a vent of anger, turning the row of military vehicles into a hornet's nest.

"Stop fighting, we surrender."

The commander of the Federal Armed Forces waved a white flag at the T80 tank, raised his hands and trembled, and said, "We surrender!"

All soldiers of the Federal Armed Forces laid down their weapons and surrendered. For them, being a soldier was just a contracted job, not for them to work hard here.

The soldiers whose guns were confiscated were forced to kneel in a row and surrender to the East German People's Armed Forces. They didn't even spend too much energy to wipe out the opponent's team.

"Be honest, trash." The soldiers pressed the guys who were not convinced to the ground. It must be said that the fighting will of the Federal Armed Forces has been weakened too much compared to before 1989. Perhaps so many years of laziness have made them forget how to fight.

"Huh, with this little ability, I thought the East German People's Army was so powerful." Many former East German soldiers who returned to service sneered at the combat effectiveness of the Federal Republic of Germany.

Today, the resurrected East German People's Army will teach these NATO guys what real war is.

This is a well-planned attack. In the face of the powerful offensive of the East German People's Army, these evacuated soldiers became prisoners before they could even start. Almost on the same day, similar incidents of holding the Federal Armed Forces hostage occurred in the three northeastern states. With the accurate intelligence provided by the mutinous soldiers, the East German People's Armed Forces attacked the evacuated troops.

The minor harassment was just a prelude to the outbreak of a large-scale war. Colonel Jonishkis's move was to warn the Federal Republic of Germany that their revenge had begun.

For a while, the military bases stationed in Brandenburg and Saxony were attacked by the East German People's Armed Forces. They even called on the local people to mobilize and attack the camps of the Federal Armed Forces. With the tough counterattack of the East German People's Armed Forces, the riots that were about to be extinguished were rekindled.

The people who attacked the front line formed a human wall to stop the Federal Armed Forces who were about to shoot at the East German People's Armed Forces. They did not have permission to shoot at civilians, nor did they dare to shoot at civilians. While they were hesitating, the tanks had already rushed to the front of the camp. They didn't even have time to fire back. The East German People's Army had already crossed their defense line and entered the barracks.

The commander was about to report the news to the headquarters, and the soldiers who rushed in smashed his face with the butt of the gun. The commander, whose face was covered with blood, was held against his head by the muzzle of the gun, signaling the other party not to act rashly.

The Federal Republic of Germany is now in chaos. Government agencies and police agencies have been attacked by the people, and even the heavily guarded military camps have not been spared. The East German People's Armed Forces snatched guns and ammunition from the Federal Armed Forces' arsenal and delivered them to the East German people.

Since the government has chosen to oppress the people, the East German army has the right to overthrow the tyranny!

In just two days, the situation changed suddenly. A large group of armed people walked on the streets of Saxony with guns held high. They were no longer protesting with bare hands, but began to engage in a firefight with the Federal Armed Forces. The people, whose blood and anger have been reawakened, have already started a confrontation with the army on the streets and alleys.

Television reporters risked their lives to film the front-line firefights. Soldiers kept fighting with the federal army from dense buildings or alleys. There were also soldiers covered in blood carried back from the front line, and the camera took a close-up of these people.

So far, the government knows nothing about the cause of the war.

But soon, a video of Colonel Jonishkis calling on the East German people to resist appeared in the media.

At this time, he was no longer the middle-aged man who seemed a little silent at the beginning. Colonel Jonishkis, wearing the uniform of the East German People's Army, looked very calm in front of the camera, like a leader leading the people to fight.

With the assistance of the KGB, he personally resurrected the former East German People's Army. Although it failed to restore to its heyday, it was enough to have a head-on battle.

"To all East German compatriots, our battle against the fascist dictatorship has begun. For your own safety, please stay at home and try to reduce going out. Of course, if you are willing to join the ranks of those who resist tyranny, we welcome you. The East German people need everyone, everyone who is willing to fight for their future, everyone who is willing to stand up to defend their homeland."

"We have been silent for too long. Since 1989, the federal government has been oppressing us, trying to make us surrender. We surrender and give in. Don't forget that politically, they have all the say, and any decision excludes East Germany. Every decision has never asked the feelings of the East German people. Militarily, after the dissolution of the East German People's Army, they have the armed forces to confront us, which is also the capital to oppress us."

Colonel Jonishkis, who sat upright, had a very steady tone, but every word he said was enough to mobilize the emotions of everyone present. The pain of being suppressed, the indifference of being discriminated against, and the anger of being suppressed. Everything can make people who see this declaration indignant.

"If we have an army, will they still dare to boss us around? Will they still dare to send all the refugees to our land openly? They don't dare, just like when we expelled the refugees, they didn't dare to say a word!"

"Your choice now is the future of East Germany. If you choose to fight, then East Germany will not perish! And what I am talking about today is the Declaration of Human Rights, the Bill of Rights and the Declaration of Independence of the East German people. We will use the toughest attitude to get the enemies of East Germany out of our land!"

"Please remember, the people of East Germany, never surrender!" (To be continued.)

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