Chapter 1369 Intimidate the princes
Originally, Marin just planned to lead a large army to come south to intimidate the princes, but unexpectedly, because of the disaster of the coalition of the princes, the southern region of Alsace and the Badenberg State were too severely damaged, and the people could not survive.
Seeing such an opportunity, if Malin didn't get a bargain, it would be him. Then, the Beihai Kingdom had only a total of 10,000 high-quality soldiers and tens of thousands of immigrants.
However, Marin was not willing to fall in love with His Majesty the Emperor. Therefore, he also sent someone to write a letter to His Majesty, who was far away in Innsbruck, saying that after seeing the tragic life of the people in the southern part of Alsace after the food was robbed, he felt pity, so he recruited a group of immigrants to avoid starving to death... However, after recruiting some of the victims, he remembered that they were the leaders of the Habsburg family, and it was inappropriate for him to do this... So he decided to stop recruiting and donate the emperor a batch of food to help the disaster...
Marin wrote in the letter that he said tens of thousands of immigrants were "partial". His Majesty the Emperor didn't know the specific number, and he thought it was really just a little bit of people. He was still happy that Malincoln gave him a batch of food to save the lives of the people. But later, after he realized that he had lost tens of thousands of people, he almost vomited blood...
However, Maximilian did not turn against Marin after all. Because even if Marin did not recruit tens of thousands of people, he could not provide money and food to help them. In that case, they would still starve to death...
Why did Germany, which had more than 12 million people, die in the "Thirty Years' War", die in 8 million? Most of them die not from military disasters, nor from plagues, but from famine...
The war has led to a halt in agricultural production. Without food, how can the people live? I hope those poorer groups are more likely to help the victims than the nobles? It is better to expect sows to climb trees...
The same is true for the current situation. If Marin does not immigrate and leaves tens of thousands of people, a great famine will occur in the local area, and many people will die. Marin immigrates and leaves tens of thousands of people and provides a batch of food to provide disaster relief, which can ensure that most people in southern Alsace and Badenberg can survive...
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Of course, after completing the recruitment of recruits and refugees, Marin could not personally arrange to transport these victims. So he sent people to rush back to China and asked Kohler to prepare a large number of inland boats, walk the Münster Canal, enter the Rhine, and then come to the area of Alsace to transport the victims back to the Beihai Kingdom.
Marin reorganized a 40,000 army and left Strasbourg with great confidence, heading south to Basel to intimidate the princes...
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“Great,
Great,
Great
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Along the way, 40,000 soldiers from Beihai Kingdom sang the song of German mercenaries - "Our Dear Lady"...
The 40,000 young men sang "Our Dear Lady" with confidence, and walked towards the south with neat steps. Only the three thousand Ukrainian Cossacks could not sing this song, and could only follow the team silently, but their eyes were full of envy...
The atmosphere of the Beihai Kingdom army was very good. When Marin had no time, he asked the soldiers to compete and sing with each other in a phalanx, and sang neatly. When he was no time, he also organized football competitions and other activities, making the soldiers' lives rich and colorful.
Of course, Marin also allowed some down-and-out female women to conduct business near the military camp. After all, under Marin's propaganda, even if Europe controls syphilis, even if those big-headed soldiers ask women to "talk about life and ideals", there is no risk of syphilis. It can be said that Marin did great merits.
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Strasbourg Road Basel is not far, only more than 140 kilometers away. It took only more than three days for the North Sea army to march from Strasbourg to the north of Basel.
Then, Marin left 20,000 civilians to build a camp. He himself took the 40,000 army outside Basel to show off his power...
Marin did not intend to attack the city, but was preparing to hold a large military parade outside Basel to demonstrate his force...
What is the military parade? After leaving more than 10,000 people to guard against the coalition forces of the princes in the city, Malin built a high platform in the north of Basel and cleared a square. However, there was no military parade that day. After all, the soldiers were very tired after marching for three days. The next morning, everyone had enough rest and was full of energy, and then the military parade began...
First, the military band was gathered together to play...
The repertoire played this time is a bit awesome - "Soviet March"...
Yes, this is the theme song of the famous "Red Alert 3". In later generations, many military fans used this song as a bgm (background music), and the military parade scene was simply igniting...
However, this song was temporarily prepared to use on his way south of Strasbourg. Because he planned to intimidate the princes in Basel. Therefore, some music with a strong sense of oppression is needed.
When it comes to oppression, who can compare to "Soviet March"? This igniting music seems to be born to cooperate with the military parade and show force...
However, due to the tight time, in three days, Marin only taught the military band to play the "Soviet March". As for the lyrics, Marin changed them a few times, but did not change the lyrics as domineering as the original lyrics. So, in the end, Marin only slightly adjusted the lyrics and only modified the lyrics of the Russian characteristics such as "Soviet" and "Neva River". Then, he simply asked the soldiers to sing in Russian chorus...
So, an eye-catching scene appeared in the temporary square north of Basel.
The elite veterans of the First and Second Legion walked through the square with neat steps...
When each square array passes through the high platform where Marin is standing, it will immediately switch from step to step. Its posture is very PLA and very cool...
Of course, what is not eye-catching, but really eye-catching is that on the side of the square and next to the military band, a group of German men were singing the Soviet March in unskilled Russian—
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Then, the German princes who were watching strongly on the top of Basel were confused - what are these guys singing? However, they sounded very cool...
Can you not be so nice? Although you don’t understand Russian, this song has exploded in the world in later generations. Even if you don’t understand what you sing, it will not prevent the men from being excited...
In fact, not only the princes at the city of Basel were confused, but the Ukrainian Cossacks who were listening next to each other were also confused...
Many Ukrainian Cossacks can understand Russian. When they hear the saying "We bears will punish the whole world", many Ukrainian Cossacks who understand Russian are in a bad mood - what does it mean? Who is a bear? Then look at the body hair on their bodies... Well, there are indeed quite a lot of hairs, just bears...
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Not to mention the confusion of the two groups of people, "The Soviet March" is indeed a passionate war song. Even if you don't understand, the German princes on the top of Basel can feel a powerful momentum coming from the win...
The passionate and fierce "Soviet March" is so handsome that it is so cool with the uniform pace of the veterans of the First and Second Legion...
Moreover, like Hell March, one of the theme songs of "Red Alert 3", from time to time, there will be a soldier with a voice shouting in German - "Die Waffen- legt an!", which means "Prepare your weapons!"
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Such a perfect and domineering BGM, coupled with the veterans of the First and Second Legion, they are full of momentum and discipline. The entire military parade brought great pressure to the German princes on the top of Basel...
"This is not an ordinary army, this is the god of death from hell!" an earl said in fear.
No one refuted his words because the other princes were also frightened. Moreover, they agreed with this sentence...
Chapter completed!