Chapter 1749: Response Two
"However, the biggest question now is, can you guarantee the absolute loyalty of the entire fleet and the subordinate organs of the navy to the Kaiser? Admiral Lioler once complained to me, he said that some departments of the navy have been deeply infiltrated by the Social Democratic Party They even have a private association movement." After speaking, Tirpitz looked at Scheer and the others, hoping they could come up with an answer.
"We are just the commander of the naval fleet, we can't control people on land." Scheer frowned. Then he said: "Besides, when His Majesty the Kaiser has just reduced our treatment and supplies, it is a bit difficult to persuade the officers and soldiers to fight for the Kaiser. I even doubt now whether this guy Ludendorff is really Those fellows from the Social Democrats. They should be thrown in jail and locked up for life!"
"Didn't the Kaiser consider possible problems in the army when he realized that there was a problem with the transfer?" Hipper asked.
"Actually, at the very beginning, His Majesty the Kaiser was prepared to deal with the Social Democratic Party together with Bavaria. And the two sides did cooperate very happily in the last conflict in Poland. But then, you can say that the Kaiser's self-confidence A little swollen, thinking that after beating the Social Democratic Party, they dare not make trouble anymore, maybe because they think that Bavaria's overpowering is also not good for Germany, so a series of things that we are familiar with happened later. So that the current situation ’” Tirpitz said with a sigh.
This is a thing that cannot have both fish and bear's paws. If the Kaiser wants to simply restrict Bavaria or simply deal with the Social Democratic Party, it is fine, but if he wants to deal with both sides at the same time, then it will not work. From the perspective of an outsider, you can find this problem, but it may not be necessary if you are in a puzzle. Even at the beginning, when the Kaiser was about to establish the "Kingdom of Poland", almost all high-ranking Prussians believed that Bavaria would not do it for a few people. Ten thousand square kilometers of land fell out with the Kaiser, and the situation will not get out of hand, but in reality...
Regardless, now is not the time to worry about this. "To be honest, I really don't know if what I'm doing is right or wrong. I always feel that everyone in Germany knows what they are doing, but only the Kaiser doesn't know what he is going to do or what he is going to face. ’” Tirpitz said to those present.
"So now, I'd like to know, do you think the Social Democrats want to do something radical in this situation is speculation? Or is there a real motive?" Tirpitz said with a frown.
"I once discussed this matter with General Moltke Jr. on the phone. He believed that if the Social Democrats still insisted on their policy of establishing a parliamentary government and limiting the imperial power and the rights of the nobility, then this was the only way to go. In Prussia When he was weakest, he made his own demands and forced the Kaiser, or at least those around the Kaiser, to submit." Admiral Scheer said.
"Do they know what they're doing? It's playing with fire!" Tirpitz said.
"Little General Moltke doesn't think so. At least from a military point of view, he thinks that the German army is now considering when to win Paris, not whether to win or not." Hipper said.
"Isn't it?" As soon as these words came out, Tirpitz was a little surprised. He suddenly felt that the German Army was stronger than he imagined!
"I was also very surprised at the time, but General Moltke said that if there were not so many internal frictions in Germany, and if the Central Committee of the Empire and Bavaria could reach an agreement, the number of German troops on the Western Front could increase by at least 900,000! And the 900,000 Bavarian Army and Posey The combat power of the Mia Army is at least equal to 1.2 million Prussian Army.
With such a big advantage, it's enough to go directly to the insects, without any tactics. "Scheer said.
"There is still this kind of operation?! Is the little Maoqi too confident, or the French have become weak?!" Tirpitz was a little messy, but even though the feeling was different from what he imagined, the marshal really had no right to question the little Maoqi After all, he is a professional, and he has fought on the Western Front for nearly 2 years, so he can definitely be called knowing himself and the enemy! As the Minister of State of the Navy, it is better not to get entangled with Little Maoqi on this matter.
"So who do you plan to send me back to meet the Kaiser?" Tirpitz asked.
"I need to sit in the port of Kiel and control the fleet. General Hipper would have been a good candidate, but now, I don't think the Kaiser wants to see any high-ranking Bavarian officials, or let Major General Trotta go. He is the Chief of Staff of the High Seas Fleet." Scheer thought for a while and said.
"What's your opinion? Mr. Major General." Tirpitz asked.
"No problem, Your Excellency Marshal, I have already made relevant preparations." Major General Trota said.
"Okay then, pack up everyone, we'll be leaving soon, General Scheer, I've taught you the fleet, so I'll leave the rest to you," Tirpitz said.
"It's all for the empire," Admiral Scheer said.
"Huh?!" Hipper looked at Scheer with a calm face and was very surprised, because just a few days ago, Admiral Scheer said: "For the Kaiser"! Could it be that Admiral Scheer's political orientation has undergone some changes now? Hipper couldn't figure it out, but when he thought that the Kaiser would most likely cut the navy's military expenditure and budget, Hipper understood it, because it would definitely be a problem of treatment from time to time, and the various things caused by it were enough to make Scher General Er felt very embarrassed!
"Scheer, if something we don't want to see really happens, what should we do? Is it to reduce the training level of the troops or find a way to make up for the loopholes?" After Tirpitz left, Hipper asked.
"The level of training cannot be lowered. We are running out of time. The decisive battle between us and the British is imminent. We must not lose the big because of small things. And if the people below relax, it is not only a problem of fighting level, but also may cause serious problems. Other things." Sher thought for a while and said.
"Then how do we fix the loopholes? The officers and soldiers of the High Seas Fleet plus base personnel and employees, that's a population of hundreds of thousands! Selling our family property is not enough!" Major General Trota said.
"I think His Royal Highness Ruprecht should have already figured this out for us?" Scheer looked at Fisher and said meaningfully.
"Fuck, why didn't I know?!" Hippelmen circled.
"Okay, for the sake of the High Seas Fleet, please forgive me, General Hipper." Scheer said with a smile. To put it bluntly, this time, Scheer plans to ask Hipper to help him ask for something! After all, apart from Prussia, only Bavaria has its own independent supply system in this era!
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