1146 Unexpected Promise 2
"These guys are fence-bearers. When the people can weaken the rights of the nobles and royal families, they support the civilians to cause trouble. When they need the long sword of the empire to obtain land, they support the empire to adopt an expansion policy. When the empire's warriors and monarchs take down a large tract of territory, they want to usurp interests through parliament! This makes me feel like I'm working for them!"&1t;/p>
"What if something happens? All the pots can be thrown to the parliament or even to me! And they still sat behind and stirred up all factions to fight and then profited from it! They thought they had the lifeline of the empire's economy, so they ignored my authority! Wrong! I want to tell them! The highest arbiter of the empire is the royal family and his supporters, not those who only know how to make money but have no responsibility!" The German Emperor's roar made everyone present feel uneasy. This is not just because of this harsh words, but more because the German Emperor decided to attack some people in the country!&1t;/p>
What is the purpose of the German Emperor doing this? Appease Bavaria and make Bavaria make greater contributions in the war, and provide corresponding remuneration are only one aspect. More importantly, the German Emperor needs Bavaria's support and attacks certain domestic forces! To be clear, it is to attack the radicals in the Social Democratic Party and capitalists and bankers who are ambitious about the regime!&1t;/p>
The biggest difference between Prussia and Bavaria in the domestic power system is that the German Emperor only controlled the state power and the army, and even the actual controller of the army was the Junker nobles. The economy was controlled by domestic capitalists, but what about Bavaria? The economy was dominated by the state-owned economy dominated by the royal family. Because the army did not have Junker nobles, it was also controlled by the royal family. Not to mention the regime.&1t;/p>
The German Emperor saw hope for further centralization from the "Bavarian model"! Yes, the German Emperor is not satisfied with the rights in his hands now. The General Staff can resist the German Emperor's orders in military terms, while economically relying on capitalists and bankers. Politically, the German Social Democratic Party has always wanted to establish a parliamentary government, requiring the Prime Minister to be responsible to the parliament rather than to the German Emperor. These problems almost do not exist in the government of the Bavarian Kingdom. The power of the Bavarian royal family is bottom-up, and there is no matchable existence in the country.&1t;/p>
This time, the German Emperor wanted to do not only win the battle, but also reshape the rights system in the country, especially in Prussia. If he wanted to establish some enterprises controlled by the royal family and gain a certain economic dominance, he needed to establish a new military officer group system outside the Junker nobles. At the same time, he wanted to dispel the idea of some political parties requiring a parliamentary government. These could not be done by simply relying on the German Emperor! Because the German Emperor did not establish a power execution system from top to bottom, there were two actual executors, the bourgeoisie and the Junker nobles!&1t;/p>
In other words, the German Emperor actually tended to be kidnapped or undermined, and from a historical perspective, this was true. For example, when the German Emperor announced the suppression of the uprising at the end, the German military almost unanimously opposed it, but what happened? After signing the Albert-Gerner agreement with Grena, the commander of the 6th German Army, it ensured that as long as the army recognized the government, the government would not reform the army, the German Army decisively suppressed all the uprisings. By the way, it also dealt with the Bavarian Soviet Republic! This shows that a problem is that it is not that the German Army has no ability, but abandoned the German Emperor at the last moment.&1t;/p>
Why did William II vigorously build a navy? Fighting for territory in the sun is certainly an important reason, but another reason is to establish a military force independent of the Juncker system, allowing the middle and lower classes to be promoted through naval channels. Moreover, vigorously building a navy has also divided the German industry into a large number of government orders, capitalists make money, and the people have ways to get promoted. In addition, nationalism is the main internal promoter of the construction of the Second Empire's naval.&1t;/p>
In fact, in Germany, the German Emperor's rights were based on everyone buying his account. If the situation changes, it would be completely different. The German Emperor saw an opportunity in this war, an opportunity to change this situation. It was impossible to move the nobles in the military during the war, but it was attacked on capitalists and political parties in the distribution of interests and political systems after the war!&1t;/p>
The resources directly controlled by the German royal family are limited. If it is competition, it will definitely not be able to defeat industrial giants such as Krupp and Rheinmetallurgical. So good, the German Emperor needs allies, and this ally cannot be found reliable at home, so it can only be found in German states. Bavaria wants to expand its territory. That's good, this issue can be discussed, but in return, Bavaria must economically help the German Emperor establish a competitive economic entity.&1t;/p>
In politics, Bavaria wants to maintain the stability of the states in the original federal parliament, and if the German emperor wants to maintain the stability of the imperial parliament, it also needs Bavaria's support. After all, parties like the Social Democratic Party not only have party members, but also have them in other places... And if the kingdoms of Bavaria and Saxony can hold these people down and establish more and smaller political parties, then the scattered parliamentary parties will naturally be much smaller.&1t;/p>
In the German Emperor's view, if these can be achieved, the German Emperor would not mind agreeing to Bavaria's "equal proportional expansion". In the absence of balance of strength, it is also allowed for Bavaria to be stronger. What's more, if the German Emperor wants to limit Bavaria, he can also start from other aspects. For example, in fact, there is no direct connection between Poland and Bavaria...&1t;/p>
Therefore, in the German Emperor's view, giving Bavaria some benefits and then using Bavaria to suppress the domestic resistance is a very cost-effective deal. He is not afraid that Bavaria will be in a state of great success. After all, Bavaria has too few populations, and the gap between North and South Germany makes Prussia unable to do whatever it wants to Bavaria. So how can Bavaria, which has worse strength, affect Prussia?&1t;/p>
Besides, in accordance with the principle of equality of efforts and returns, Bavaria has undertaken almost two-thirds of the combat mission of Germany's Eastern Front and has also helped on the Western Front. It can even be said that if Russian Poland is really taken down, it will be almost the matter of the Bavarian Legion and the Austro-Hungarian Legion. The Prussian Legion has made very little contribution. At this time, it is enough for you to take a part of it. Do you still want to eat it all and kick out Bavaria who does things? What do you think? Any basic trust between people? Can you still play happily in the future?!&1t;/p>
Chapter completed!