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1712 Coping 2

However, this will inevitably lead to a tight supply in Germany. As for whether this blockade can be broken? Ruprecht believes that if he waits for the high seas fleet to complete all preparations, he is 70% sure he can break it, and even if it cannot be broken, it doesn’t matter. Relying on state control to survive this winter, transporting a batch of Ukraine’s food in the spring next year can also solve the problem. But unfortunately, the German Emperor chose to confront him. Since this is the case, Prussia has made the first day of the lunar calendar, so we can’t blame Bavaria for doing the fifteenth!

Of course, the prince will have a degree of control. The German senior management can be a little more chaotic, but the army still must be able to withstand it on the front line. As for the German Navy? The prince thinks it is necessary to send a telegram to Schell to make him act cautiously. It is not that the prince wants Schell to cooperate with him to seize power. The most important thing is that he is worried that the high seas fleet that forcibly attacked under the order of the German Emperor will suffer losses. If the high seas fleet suffers major losses, the prince's future plans may have some twists and turns.

And it can be expected that once the conflict between Prussia and Bavaria becomes public, the German naval land-based aviation will be at least half of the time, and the carrier-based aircraft and aircraft carrier formations will be almost completely abolished... The reason is very simple. These troops belong to the Kingdom of Bavaria. Although the German General Staff enjoys the military orders during wartime, it is never something you have to issue orders in this world. There are countermeasures and solutions from the bottom. If Prussia thinks it is possible, then you can get on your own! Look, how many carrier-based pilots can be pulled out by the Prussian aviation force!

To be honest, when it comes to persuading Sher not to act rashly, the prince is really public. Although Sher is a very good battleship commander, he is really not capable of commanding a fleet of mixed air force. The prince thinks that even Sher himself does not have the confidence?

Ruprecht began hoarding supplies more than half a year ago and was just a passive response to the possible actions of the German emperor. In fact, this was just a catalytic effect on the changes in German politics. Such a simple move was not enough. The prince believed that the contradiction between Prussia and Bavaria could be made public now.

"The order will allow the Bohemia-Moravian Legion to gradually replace the Bavarian Legion in Poland, and at the same time tell His Majesty Fritz that the Bohemia-Moravian Legion also performed very well in this war, and as the owner of the legion, the Mary Female Majesty should participate in the post-war territory distribution." Ruprecht thought for a while and said.

"Do you think His Majesty Fritz will support this plan?" Earl Schelling said with some concern. This is actually a trick of changing the left hand and the right hand to the left. Is there a difference between Poland, whether it is obtained by Bavaria under Ruprecht's command or by the female Grand Duke of Mary? Anyway, it is all under the control of the Wittelsbach family.

Although it was changed, the German Emperor's plan to establish the so-called Polish Kingdom might have abortion, at least it would be greatly reduced. After all, the basis of this so-called Polish Kingdom is the territory that Germany deserves, rather than including the entire Russian Poland, which should be given to the Austro-Hungarian Empire.

However, there is an open question now, how do the parties participating in the war divide Russian Poland? Originally, everyone's tacit understanding was that Prussia, Bavaria and Austria each took one-third, and the actual garrison management was the same. However, this thing was not included in the treaty. If one party is willing to give it to it and the other party is willing to accept it, then the third party has no way to do it...

Therefore, the prince’s countermeasure is to take advantage of his territory still in his own hands and directly give part of the area bordering Bohemia to the Bohemia Legion. In this way, after the control is transferred, what if Germany passes the so-called Polish Kingdom Act? As long as Fritz can withstand the pressure, Germany can really transfer Bavaria to the territory of the female grand duke and then rob it back? What are you thinking?!

As for whether King Fritz can withstand the pressure? Earl Schelling thinks it is a bit unlucky. However, Ruprecht believes that Fritz can definitely withstand it! After all, under the pressure of the Western Front, the German Emperor cannot take radical measures against an empire. From a diplomatic perspective, everyone is an empire, who is afraid of whom?

And is this a big deal? Think about what Ruprecht and Fritz wanted to do, whether it was to make Grand Duke Mary Queen Mary or Prussia, these things were much bigger than the so-called Bohemian Legion entering Poland! Fritz planned to blow Prussia in half, what did this matter count?

"Don't worry, His Majesty Fritz will cooperate with us, and he has enough wisdom to deal with the German emperor's envoy. In addition, some things can be done in the Polish region, such as the Polish independents launched an attack on the German or Austrian army. We want to create a public opinion in Germany and tell all the people that the Poles are restless again!" said the prince.

In fact, although the overall situation has been very stable since the occupation of Russian Poland, in fact, the Poles have caused some trouble for the Allied armies. If the most resilient and independent nation on the European continent, the Poles are definitely one of them. It still exists, some of which pursue complete independence, some are willing to rely on Germany, and there are also anarchists, and there are many political demands in any case.

Therefore, the prince just picked out these things and magnified them appropriately, so that the Protestants in North Germany felt the Poles’ badness! Although this may not fundamentally reject the proposal of the Kingdom of Poland, when the parliament voted, both the Social Democrats and the Junker nobles needed to carefully consider this matter. After all, some parts of East Prussia also came from Poland before. If a Kingdom of Poland appeared at this time, would Prussia itself also cause trouble?! This question is worth pondering!

"At the same time, we also need to reduce the resources transported from Turkey to Germany, and the food transported from Ukraine, and also the reason is also reduced. As for the reasons, you can find it yourself! Road issues, insufficient materials, I don't need to teach you this." Ruprecht thought about it and decided to go to this point. In fact, in a short period of time, the reduction of these things will have limited impact on Prussia. Of course, it will be different if the North Sea blockade is officially closed. The prince did this more to show his attitude!
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