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Chapter 80: The Anti-Semitic Movement in Europe

After a while, seeing that the Foreign Minister still had not spoken, Napoleon IV sighed helplessly.

France was isolated by European countries for more than a day or two, and it can be traced back to the Middle Ages. The Bonaparte dynasty was besieged from its establishment.

In order to change political and diplomatic isolation, the French government has made efforts in all dynasties, but unfortunately it has achieved little success.

As if it was cursed, every time the French government improves relations with European countries, it will take a long time for a major event to break out again, which will increase the hatred value again.

Not to mention the distant past, Napoleon III eased relations with European countries during the era of Napoleon III, and then annexed the Italian region. All previous diplomatic efforts were lost.

Napoleon IV succeeded to the throne and made efforts, with no exception. But this time it was not them who caused trouble, but someone did it.

The endings are the same. The diplomatic relations, which finally improved, immediately fell to freezing point.

Even the Spanish government, which was helped by the French, was lukewarm and unhealthy towards them and was not considered an allies at all.

Against this background, it is undoubtedly a dream to make the Ministry of Foreign Affairs convince European countries to agree to the French government issuing bonds in various countries.

After hesitation for a while, Napoleon IV said slowly: "The refugee relief plan is temporarily cancelled and negotiations with the consortium will be restarted."

Facts once again prove that it is absolutely impossible to have no money. The farm plan has just started and even seeds have not been sown. France is still a grain importer now.

Taking the government's precious foreign exchange, buying food from abroad to help the colonial indigenous people. This is a very luxurious act for the colonists.

When the government was rich, Napoleon IV did not mind being kind and saving these "laborers". Since there is no money now, there is no need to consider it.

Prime Minister Terence Bulkin reminded: "Your Majesty, now in negotiations with the consortium, they will definitely open their mouths and the price they need to pay..."

Napoleon IV interrupted: "Do we still have a choice? Do we have a domestic cotton inventory has been exhausted, and most cotton textile companies are laying off employees and reducing production, and the unemployment rate has increased sharply.

If Egypt's cotton production is not resumed as soon as possible, all domestic textile companies will die. What should we do if those millions of textile workers are there?"

Even though he knew it was a poison to quench his thirst, Napoleon IV still had no choice. The market needed confidence to prevent capitalists from seeing hope. The wave of bankruptcy and unemployment would soon follow.

In order not to have another great revolution, Napoleon IV could only admit it even though he knew that there would be endless troubles to compromise with the consortium.

Chancellor Roy Vernon said with some trepidation: "Or we will be anti-Semitic?"

This proposal is not aimless. The Jews are important creditors of the French government and hold at least one-third of the French government's debts.

If an anti-Semitic movement is launched, there is no need to pay back these debts. If the house is confiscated and the Jewish assets are confiscated, the current difficulties will be overcome.

After hesitating for a while, Napoleon IV nodded: "Send someone to talk to the Jewish consortium first. If they are willing to lend money to the government, let them go."

It is a difficult multiple-choice question to ask for money or death. The tragedy is that the Jews who do multiple-choice questions do not know the consequences of rejection.

Even if someone wants to get it, it is difficult to give up in the face of interests. It can be said that since Napoleon IV made this decision, a new round of French anti-Semitism has begun.

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At the Vienna Palace, he put down the newspaper in his hand, and Franz found something was wrong. In recent times, there have been many news about Europe revealing the dark history of Jews.

With years of political experience, Franz can be sure that this is a premeditated targeting action.

Otherwise, there would be nowhere to be everywhere in the past few days, why are all Jewish capitalists exposed in newspapers?

Of course, there is no problem with the newspaper. The news published on it is all about pictures and truth, and every event that happens can be proved, and the responsibility of the journalist is fully fulfilled.

Even if you know that someone is pushing your hands behind you, there is no way. What should be reported is still to be reported, and who makes Jewish capital unclean?

Although the Vienna government has strict control over news, its core is to seek truth from facts and crack down on rumors and set the pace. Such solid news is not within the scope of control.

Not to mention exposing the dark history of Jewish capitalists, even the powerful and powerful in China can still expose the newspapers as long as there is evidence of their crimes.

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On the eve of Christmas Eve, French economist Julien Forber gave a speech on the radio, entitled "Beware of the Masters Behind the Economic Crisis", pointing directly at the Jewish Consortium.

Immediately afterwards, several French experts and scholars made public statements, placing the responsibility for domestic economic deterioration on the Jewish consortium.

Under the intentional indulgence of the French government, there were more violent incidents against the Jews for a while.

Realizing that the danger was approaching, the experienced Jewish capitalist immediately launched the "Franc" public relations that were invincible.

However, it was too late at this time. Since the negotiations broke down, the French government had already made a decision.

On January 4, 1886, the Paris government investigated several domestic banks on the grounds that it was "suspected to collude with hostile forces abroad to short the franc and engage in financial crimes", which opened the climax of the anti-Semitism movement.

...

As time went by, the momentum of the anti-Semitism movement in Europe became increasingly powerful, and the Jews were once again in a dilemma where everyone shouted and beaten.

On January 11, 1886, Edward York, the mayor of Frankfurt Free City, published an article in the Austrian Daily, criticizing Jewish capital for manipulating stock prices and fabricating "good news" out of thin air to make huge profits.

Prior to this, the Frankfurt Securities Regulatory Commission had issued investigation orders to several securities companies and foundations controlled by Jewish Capital.

The news was confirmed, and the anti-Semitism movement spread to Austria. Countless leeks were so cruel that they gritted their teeth at the Jews.

In this era of inconvenient communication, the anti-Semitism movement took only more than a month from preheating to rising, which was enough to prove that the Jews were a qualified scapegoat.

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At the government meeting, Franz asked expressionlessly: "The civil anti-Semitism movement is growing, what do you think?"

Not only is the rise of the civil anti-Semitic movement, but even the anti-Semitic voices in the government occupy the mainstream, but due to the rules, everyone does not make public statements.

If you cannot make a stand, it does not mean that you can't anti-Semitic. It is still possible to publish some dark history of Jewish capital, and Edward York is just one of them.

In recent times, many institutions such as the Industrial and Commercial Bureau, Quality Inspection, Labor Supervision Commission, Taxation Bureau, Securities Administration Commission, etc. have been taking action.

They are all cracking down on illegal crimes within the scope of the rules. Every action has tangible evidence, and no one can say anything.

If it weren't for the situation, it might be out of control, Franz was too lazy to interfere. After all, cracking down on illegal crimes is itself a function of the government department.

As long as the punishment is imposed in accordance with Austrian laws and there is no abuse of power, there will be no problem.

Prime Minister Carl: "His Majesty, since the French launched an anti-Semitic movement, the anti-Semitic wave on the European continent has risen.

The domestic situation is still stable and has not spread to ordinary Jews. Most of the people targeted are Jewish capitalists.

The government has strengthened public security controls and prohibited violent acts such as smashing, looting and burning.

At the same time, the government also encourages the public to expose all violations of crimes, and we will never tolerate these criminals."

Franz rubbed his forehead, and now he understood. Jewish capitalists have been in trouble frequently in recent times, and the root cause is this.

There are very few completely legal capitalists these days. As long as you keep checking carefully, you can always find problems.

Because it involves too much, Franz could not kill everyone with one stick. He could only pick a few serious problems and come out to kill the chicken to scare the monkey.

Jewish capitalists themselves had problems. At the moment of anti-Semitism across Europe, these problems were exposed, undoubtedly hitting the gun.

Prime Minister Carl, who was upset by Jewish capitalists, clearly stated that he had to do business this time, and was punished completely in accordance with Austrian laws and regulations, and may even be punished more severely.

Even though I know, Franz has no intention of stopping. The dignity of the law must be maintained, and it is completely reasonable and legal for the government to do this.

"It's good that you know what you know. The crackdown on illegal crimes must be strictly carried out, but it is strictly forbidden to expand things.

In order to ensure the stability of the domestic economy, the government must also do a good job in the aftermath, especially stable employment.

When it comes to industrial and industrial factories and other personnel-intensive industries, state-owned enterprises can first take over the operation, and then openly auctioned according to laws and regulations after the dust is settled."

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