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Chapter 65: Bitter and Bitter Hungary


"Kuhnbella" Hersmann only remembers seeing the name in the report, as if it was a Hungarian, but he couldn't remember what he was doing.

Chloe, however, was very familiar with him, and she whispered, "This Kuhnbella is a big man."

He was a Hungarian Jew who had studied law at the University of Cluj in Transylvania before interrupting his studies to pursue political activities.

He joined the Hungarian Social Democratic Party in 1902 and was the leader of the Transylvanian workers' movement.

After the outbreak of the Great War, he was drafted into the army and captured by Russia in 1916.

Join the Bolsheviks in the Tomsk prisoner-of-war camp.

After the August Revolution, he arrived in Petrograd, met Comrade Lenin, and organized the Hungarian Bolshevist Group.

Now he was also the chairman of the Central League of Bolsheviks and the leader of the international column. ” "The old Social Democrat in 1902, or the leader of the Transylvanian workers' movement, actually mobilized him to enlist in the army" Hersman rolled his eyelids, is the Austro-Hungarian secret police eating dry rice, they are indeed eating dry food, if there was a Stasi in the Austro-Hungarian Empire, the Sarajevo incident would not have happened at all, and the princess Sisi would not have let the gangsters poke him to death with an awl while shopping.

At this time, Hersmann remembered that there was a Hungarian Soviet Republic in history, which was not a guerrilla republic in the ravine, but could represent Hungary internationally, and it seemed that he had sent a representative to the Paris Peace Conference.

However, in the end, the Entente sent troops to exterminate it This Kuhnbella is probably the leader of the Hungarian Soviet Republic Thinking of this, the Hungarian revolutionary had already walked quickly through the passage, waved at Chloe: "Chloe, I didn't expect to meet you again in Pskov, what a coincidence." ” It really happened that Hirschman was very skeptical.

"Kuhn, I'm here to pick up my fiancé in Pskov."

Chloe pointed to Hersmann and said, "Ludwig Hersmann, managing director of the Russian-German Economic Promotion Company. ” "The Russian-German Promotion Company is a very large enterprise," Kuembella smiled and stretched out her right hand, "I am Kuembella of the Foreign Central Alliance, and it is a pleasure to meet you." ” Hersman stretched out his hand and shook Kuhnbella's hand, and said kind words at most.

In his heart, he was trying to recall the history of Hungary in later generations, and he did not know much about the history of Hungary, which was a small and inconspicuous European country.

In addition to the Hungarian Soviet Republic after the end of World War I, the Hungarian October Incident in 1956 was the Hungarian October Incident in World War II.

But after reminiscing, he was shocked.

In his memories of this life, Hungary is like a big country.

The official name of the Austro-Hungarian Empire was "the kingdom and royal realm represented by the Imperial Parliament and the Crown of St.

Stephen of Hungary".

Among them, the "Hungarian Crown Territory of St.

Stephen" is generally considered to be Hungary, or Greater Hungary, with a territory of 3.25 million square kilometers, which is about the size of the later unified Federal Republic of Germany.

In Europe, where there are many small countries, this is definitely a big country.

In Hesman's impression, the Hungary of later generations was only more than 90,000 square kilometers, and it was still a landlocked country, and it did not even have an outlet to the sea.

That is, because of the defeat in the First World War, the Hungarians lost more than 70 of their territories.

Hungary has fallen from a dignified European power into an inconspicuous landlocked country, which is N times more miserable than the German Empire, and it is no wonder that the Soviet Revolution is about to occur.

It seems that the future has been found for a period of time, where the common interests of Germany and Soviet Russia lie, and when he thinks of this, Hersmann's mood suddenly feels a lot more relaxed.

After meeting with Kuhnbella, Hersmann and Chloe were given a box on the Foreign Central Alliance's special train.

There was a strong smell of trains in the box, and the red chair covers were covered with dust and very shabby.

There are also two bunks, both of which are very narrow.

After entering the box, Chloe put away her luggage, took out a rag from somewhere, and began to wipe it everywhere, as if it were a housewife cleaning the room, and Hersman knew that she was a little clean.

However, he didn't go up to help, but sat down on the sofa chair in a big way.

"No one will come to clean the carriages," Chloe explained to Hersman as she swept the carriages, "I have traveled back and forth between Moscow and Petrograd many times, and I have not seen a single flight attendant come to clean them."

They don't bring tea to travelers, they have to do everything themselves.

In addition, food supplies are becoming increasingly tight as food trucks are often left unfed.

However, this is a special train chartered by the Bolshevik Foreign Central League, and it will not be sloppy on the issue of food. ” At this time, the train began to slide slowly, making very loud vibrations and noises, which meant that the Russian railways were in disrepair and were barely maintaining.

Since the Russian-German company is now the largest supplier of industrial equipment to Russia, Hersman knows that in the past year and a half, Russia has changed from the fifth or sixth largest industrialized country in the world to an agricultural country, in fact, it is not even an agricultural country, because agricultural products are more scarce than industrial products.

Even with the use of machine-gun conscription squads to rob the peasants of their "surpluses", the food supply in Petrograd and Moscow was still much lower than before the revolution, because the surplus had to be handed over and the peasants had little incentive to farm.

In short, the country of Russia has almost collapsed now, but the prestige of Russia is still in Hesman's mind: in fact, now is the best time to destroy Russia, this polar bear is so weak that it has little resistance in the face of a strong invasion.

It is a pity that none of the Russian enemies could seize this fleeting opportunity.

Hersmann was feeling sorry for international capitalism.

There was a sudden knock on the door of the box, and Chloe, who had already been cleaned, shouted, "Please come in." ” Then Kuhnbella and Natalie walked in together, still wearing the old yellow-green military uniform, carrying a basket with small snacks and a military kettle and four cups.

"Let's have some coffee, the best Russian coffee, just made in the food truck."

Natalie greeted Hersman and Chloe and opened the kettle, and the rich fragrance immediately floated in the box.

"Mr.

Hersman, I think you must be aware of the fourteen peace conditions proposed by US President Woodrow Wilson."

Kuhnbella didn't ramble on any more, and as soon as he sat down, he went straight to the point.

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"Yes," Hersmann nodded, "it was a conspiracy to disintegrate the morale of the German and Austro-Hungarian populations."

"Unfortunately, it was the Hungarian king who lost his fighting spirit first," said Kuhnbella, "and it was a betrayal of the Hungarian people by the king" The Hungarian king refers to the Austro-Hungarian Emperor Karl I.

Unlike the more stubborn Wilhelm II, Karl I was bent on peace when he came to power.

In 1917, he secretly negotiated with France through Prince Sixtu of Parma, and it is said that he personally met with Tsar Nicholas II for peace talks.

It is a pity that the peace talks did not succeed, but instead broke the news, which was opposed by Germany at home and abroad.

And recently, when Ludendorff's offensive got bogged down.

Rumors that Karl I was ready to accept the Fourteen Points of Peace began to spread in Austria-Hungary again, and for people of Kumbella's level, it was no longer hearsay, but reliable news Contrary to the belief in Germany that the Fourteen Terms of Peace were acceptable, the Hungarian people of insight realized that accepting the peace terms proposed by the Americans would mean the collapse of Greater Hungary Ask for recommendations, ask for collections t1706231537: