Hearing Ron say this, Benia was a little stunned, he didn't expect that the determination of his superiors this time was so great, you must know that their gang is not those downlines who have been bought with money, but Jing Ying, who has been trained by the Prussian national intelligence system for many years, in other words, arranging so many people in Paris at one time is something that has never happened in the history of Prussia.
Now, the more than 300 people in Paris are divided into three parts, one part is the spies who have infiltrated the forces of the French royal family, the other part is the spies who have infiltrated the various forces in Paris, and the last part is the spies who participated in the Paris riots.
And in this rebellion, the last part contributed the most, because they were given the task of doing their best to make Paris successfully break out and even spread, and Benia was the leader of the last part.
"Lord Ron, you must know that many of my people have been exposed, and it is too dangerous for them to continue to stay in France!"
"I know, Benya, but you have to think about it from another aspect, after participating in the Paris riots, your people are suspected to have a certain foundation in the city of Paris, and this incident has given your people a lot of popularity, and they can carry out the next tasks well!"
Looking at Benya's somewhat tangled face, Ron was also a little embarrassed, this task was not arranged by him on a temporary basis, it was completely forcibly assigned by his superiors.
Ron was fifty years old this year, and he was supposed to be in charge of Prussia's intelligence agency against Austria, but because of William's importance to the situation in France.
Count Hans of the Ministry of War would transfer Ron to Paris, after all, Ron was one of the best spy chiefs in the entire Prussian intelligence service.
And Benia was also transferred to Paris four years ago, before that.
He was the head of Prussia's intelligence agency in St.
Petersburg, and the two of them showed how seriously Prussia attached to the French espionage system.
Prussian spies were involved in the Paris riots, and Prussian forces were among the first to stand up and riot.
"Okay, Ron, I'll take this mission, and I'll explain it below, but how dangerous the mission is.
I think you know that, so I need you to ask the Ministry of War for more funding, and I have to make sure that my people don't have to worry about it."
Hear Bennia say that.
Ron waved his hand happily "There is no problem, the higher authorities have decided to increase the funding by 800,000 francs, and if there is a misfortune for his brother, then he will receive a generous pension" See Ron say that.
Bennia nodded.
Which one of the spies is not desperate to pin his head to his waist.
It can be said that the secret war behind is more ruthless and tragic than the battle on the battlefield, and most of the orphans among these spies have families, although some of them can't even see their families for a few years because of their special status, but this has not affected their love for family.
As long as he is human, then he will be attached to his family.
For the sake of the country, they embarked on this road, they are duty-turned, but they also hope that their families can be taken care of in addition to their dedication to the country, after all, no one wants to shed blood and tears By the sixth day of August 1789.
The city of Paris had largely calmed down, but Napoleon did not let up.
The soldiers of the Paris garrison kept going to the homes of nobles who had evidence to identify the charges with the edicts signed by Marie.
As for the representatives of the third estate, as long as they were still in Paris, Napoleon grabbed the Bastille without a single left, because the Paris riots exposed the serious hidden dangers of the Bastille, so this time Napoleon announced that the Bastille would be included in the jurisdiction of the Paris Jingbei Command after consulting Marie, and after that, Napoleon's eldest brother Joseph was appointed director of the Bastille.
Although the riots were quelled, the people of Paris no longer had a trace of warmth in their eyes when they looked at the soldiers patrolling the streets, and their eyes were full of hatred.
It can be said that this riot has seriously exacerbated the antagonism between the people and the royal family.
On August 9, 1789, King Louis XVI of France moved to Paris, and at the Paris City Hall, Louis XVI announced that because of the treason of most of the representatives of the Third Estate during the riots in Paris, the royal family would personally appoint most of the representatives of the Third Estate to continue the Estates-General!
On the 10th of August, the delegates of the Third Estate, appointed by Louis XVI himself, took office with unprecedented speed, and on the 10th of August, Louis XVI's proposal for a tax increase was approved by the delegates of the 3rd Estate without any doubt.
After that, on August 11, the deputies of the first and second estates passed the proposal for a tax increase with unprecedented speed.
After unanimously agreeing with all the delegates, Louis XVI triumphantly announced that the tax increase proposal had been approved, and that France would begin to raise taxes on January 1, 1790!
The reason why this proposal was adopted with the utmost speed was that Napoleon held the life and death of a large number of nobles in his hands, and after obtaining the consent of Louis XVI and Marie, Napoleon personally visited the families of the representatives.
Napoleon gave these delegates two choices, either to pass the proposed tax increase or to be punished for treason!
Of course, there will be many people who say that Napoleon has no evidence, but don't forget that Napoleon had many criminals captured in the Paris riots.
With a hint from Napoleon, these criminals could be dragged down by false accusations, and then the question would not be so simple.
When the notice of the tax increase was posted in the cities of France, the whole of France was boiling, and people of all levels went to the town hall to protest, but they were no longer faced with the city councillors of their respective cities, they were faced with the fully armed soldiers of France!
At Marie's persuasion, Louis XVI had decided that anyone who opposed the increase in taxes would be arrested, and that if anyone tried to repeat the riots in Paris, he would face repression by the French army.
Many people will say, why would the French army still support the king in such a situation?
Most of these soldiers were third-class civilians, so didn't they worry about their families being affected?
From 1785 onwards, Marie made considerable adjustments to the welfare of the French army, and the soldiers' salaries were not only guaranteed on a monthly basis, but also increased to a certain extent, and families with family members serving as soldiers received a small but sufficient income to live on compared to most French families.
Not only that, but Marie also announced that if the soldiers were killed on the battlefield, then the French zhèngfu would pay a bereavement of five thousand francs at a time.
Five thousand francs is not a small amount, although the price of goods in France has risen to a certain extent due to natural disasters, but if it is saved, five thousand francs is enough for a family of three not to worry about food for three years.
Under the welfare reform carried out by Mary, it is no wonder that those legal ** teams will support their Royal Highness the Queen, after all, everyone is a soldier to make ends meet, and it is naturally their blessing to have such a queen who is sympathetic to the soldiers.
Moreover, in order to prevent the salaries from being enriched, Marie also set up a picket office in the French army, which of course was purely plagiarized by Mary from Prussia, and Wilhelm established such a formation in the Prussian army in 1784.
The picket service and its responsibilities have one thing in common with that of later generations of gendarmes, that is, their power to supervise military discipline, and not only that, but also the picket office needs to supervise the payment of military pay and the logistics management of the army.
If necessary, these pickets have the right to report directly to William, which means that if the pickets encounter obstacles in supervising this time, they can directly bring the case to William, which also greatly enhances the authority of the picket office to a certain extent.
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Since the establishment of the picket office, the effect has been noticeable, at least since then, the logistics management in the Prussian army has been regularized, and the number of cases of corruption has been greatly reduced.
From this point, it can be seen that Mary is good at learning and daring to create, at that time, under the opposition of most of the aristocratic forces in France, Mary forcibly passed this resolution, and after that, the power of this creation was revealed, at least in the minds of the soldiers of the army, Mary has an almost virgin-like status.
From the beginning of Louis XVI's decision to raise taxes until September 1, 1789, dozens of marches and several armed riots broke out throughout France, especially in the Marseille area, and if it were not for the timely return of the French Mediterranean fleet, the rebel forces of Marseille might have been able to occupy the whole city.
Even so, the seeds of hatred have appeared in the hearts of the populace, and it is foreseeable that from now on the whole of France will become a powder keg, a powder keg that could blow the Bourbons into hell if one mistake is not careful.
Wilhelm, who was far away in Brandenburg, watched the situation in Paris all the time, and when he learned that the riots in Paris had been put down, William's mood was a little complicated.
From the bottom of his heart, William did not want this riot to succeed and turn into a revolution, history has proved that when the French Revolution broke out, the potential of those awakened people, even if Napoleon's factors are not counted, the ordinary soldiers of the French ** team also showed their determination to defend the country at the cost of their deaths in the face of the army of the anti-French alliance!
To be continued. )