Before Napoleon grew up, the top priority was to lead Prussia onto the road of reform and opening up, and of course our Great Prussia would not learn to cross the river by feeling the stones in the way of a certain Celestial Dynasty on the basis of existing bridges.
On February 22, Lian gave a speech at Brandenburgplatz, and the candidates who had been informed before that had been informed did not leave after the exam, but gathered at Brandenburgplatz Standing on the makeshift platform, William said affectionately: "Human progress is like a never-ending ladder.
The ascent had to be made from below, so every Prussian had to follow the actual path and move forward.
The security of the country cannot be pinned on the gifts of others, history always advances on the saber, and this world is the world of the jungle.
To survive and to be dignified, we need to have strong armaments.
Like you, I am a young person, and young people are like a rising sun, and we have a lot of brilliance.
For the country, we, the youth, are the future of the country and the hope of the nation.
The rise of a country and a nation is not something that can be accomplished by the strength of one person, and it is our young people that Prussia relies on if we want to stand on the European continent.
Someone said to me: Prussia wants to rise?
You dream!
I replied to him: You fool, if I were not a dreamer, where would we be today?
I have always believed in Prussia, you say I am a dreamer; I've always believed in the rise of empires, and you call me a fool; I always believed that I could lead Prussia, and you said I was crazy; I've always believed that there will be an end to poverty, and you say that's utopia.
Who's right?
Are you or me?!
I was right, I was, I will be, and will always be right!
Young people, from the moment you were born, God gave you divine glory, and you will fight all your life for the cause of our Prussia, and the European continent is going through turmoil, and we are being favored by the god of fortune.
The whole work of nature is a fierce struggle between the strong and the weak – the eternal victory of the strong over the weak.
If this were not the case, the whole of nature would have nothing but decline.
Countries that violate this basic law will also decline.
On this path, there can only be two outcomes of our struggle: either the enemy walks through our corpses, or we walk through the corpses of the enemy" During William's speech, the square erupted in warm applause countless times, forcing William to continue his speech after each applause had subsided, and the effect of the speech was surprisingly good.
Seeing that the effect was so outstanding, William sighed in his heart: it was in vain that he had practiced in front of the mirror for so long.
In his previous life, William's most admired orator was Hitler, Hitler's speeches have always been known for their infectious and powerful incitement, Wilhelm has always been committed to learning Hitler's way of speaking, of course, it is okay to plagiarize a few famous words.
Amid long-lasting applause, William walked down the steps, and he made all the young people remember this young and energetic monarch.
After finishing his speech, Wilhelm left Brandenburg after instructing him to send him the list of candidates who had passed the examination and the papers, although Brandenburg was the capital of Prussia, but in the time of Frederick the Great, the Sanssouci Palace in Potsdam had been the royal palace and the center of the state, and Wilhelm had no intention of changing this situation, because Potsdam, where Sanssouci was located, was more effective than Brandenburg.
This entrance exam to the military academy was just the beginning, and William had to hurry up to reform the army, and he got a piece of news, which was one of the reasons why William wanted to rush back to Sanssouci as soon as possible.
The news was that Gerhard Johan Davidernhorst and Gebhard Lebolecht Lücher had arrived at Sanssoucle.
Gerhard Johann Davidnhorst was born in the founder of the Prussian General Staff.
Born in Hanover, Germany, to a peasant family in Bodnau, after graduating from the Samburg-Lipper Military Academy, he served in the army in Hanover.
It was not until he was 45 years old that Scharnhorst wrote a cover letter to King Frederick William III of Prussia, which was approved to join the Prussian Army.
While Wilhelm was planning the military reform, he remembered this famous military reformer of later generations, and in the same year Wilhelm sent someone to Hanover to bring Scharnhorst back to Prussia.
Hanover is now under British rule, after the death of Queen Anne.
The Elector of Hanover, George I Louis, succeeded to the throne of Great Britain and Ireland by the Act of Succession of England by the Act of Succession for King George I of England.
Since then, Hanover and the English dynasty of Hanover have had a common monarch.
For such a talent, I don't know, but if I know what to do, I have to try my best to dig it up.
While inviting Scharnhorst to Sanssouci Palace, Wilhelm did not forget another great talent, Gebhard Leblecht Lücher.
Born in Toitenwinkel, near Rostock, the ninth child in his family, Blucher, who had not been very attentive to his short-term education, joined the Swedish army with his brother against his parents' wishes.
During the Seven Years' War, he fought against Prussia as a Hussar Hussar, and Blucher was captured by the Prussian Belling-Hussar Hussar Regiment, whose commander, Colonel Beling, was a relative of Blücher and persuaded him to serve Prussia as Belling's adjutant.
After that, Blucher showed valor in battle, and the rank was raised from standard-bearer to captain.
At first, Blucher, who had not been considered for promotion to the rank of major and cavalry squadron leader because of his support for a priest involved in the Polish uprising, angrily offered his resignation.
Frederick the Great replied to Blucher's request with a single sentence.
Blücher soon regretted his reckless action and repeatedly asked to return to the army, but Frederick the Great refused.
It was not until Wilhelm's father, Frederick Wilhelm II, ascended to the throne that Blucher was reinstated and given the rank of major, returning to his former hussar regiment.
Wilhelm did not remember Blucher at the beginning of his reign because he was too busy dealing with the Austrian challenge, but he happened to hear Buel tell some interesting stories about Frederick the Great, including the fact that Blucher repeatedly asked Frederick the Great to return to the army after his resignation.
At that time, Bouel only told William about this as a joke, but the speaker had no intention of listening to the heart, and William always felt that the name was so familiar, and then after thinking about it carefully, this Captain Blucher could not be the great god who behaved a little bullish in the war against France.
So William gave an order to Buel, and he ordered him to immediately find Blucher and bring him to Sanssoucle.
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One of the reasons why William hurried back to Sanssouche after the entrance exam was precisely these two once-in-a-century talents, although because Blucher had fought against Prussia in his early years and voluntarily resigned after joining the Prussian army, which made Prussia lack favor, but Wilhelm was well aware of this Blucher's performance in the war against the French Alliance, so William ignored Buel's objections, and he insisted that Buel bring Blucher to him.
After returning to Sanssoucle, William couldn't wait to meet with Blucher and Scharnhorst.