British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 954: last man in france

"As things stand now, this is a military coup." Alan Wilson, who returned to the headquarters of the film and television company, came to the same conclusion as Sir Ismay, who had the French general in Algiers in his hands. A joint open letter asking General de Gaulle to form a cabinet.

Seeing Heidi Rama and Ingrid Bergman appearing panicked, they immediately added, "But don't worry, a military government is unlikely to appear in France."

If the military launches a coup, unless there is major fraud in the congressional elections, a coup launched for any reason is tantamount to betraying the country.

"Scared me." Ingrid Bergman flashed blame in her eyes and pushed the man lightly, "Can't you exert some influence in the UK? Always say that you have a leadership responsibility for Europe."

"Well, although we say so, the French never admit it." Alan Wilson said with tears in his eyes, "This is France, the strongest country in Europe for centuries."

Don't think that the country is not good if France kneeled in World War II. Given the situation the French army faced at that time and the depth of France's territory, after the mobilized army was wiped out by the Manstein plan, the potential French soldiers could not support it at all. Fighting head on.

Even so, the military forces mobilized by the French colonies still achieved considerable results under the command of de Gaulle. This question depends on whether the Italian army is considered a human being. When Free France returned to its homeland, there were already millions Army, hundreds of tons of warships and thousands of combat aircraft.

In terms of the number of enemy troops eliminated, Free France is definitely above the Artillery Party and cannot be compared with the Big Three in World War II, but there is no problem in ranking fourth.

If nothing else, the French army in Algeria is now looking for Charles de Gaulle, the hero who led free France in World War II, after making a public statement.

The French man who fell from the sky is about to come out to clean up the mess, and Alan Wilson started another round of brainstorming to deduce the possible impact. Of course, the most direct impact is that NATO's garrison in France is about to usher in a handful of days.

No matter which party in France is, they are actually quite critical of the presence of the U.S. military in France. However, the French government is changing faster than Alan Wilson can buy underwear. It is a miracle to keep insisting on the Algerian war. Naturally, there is no time to put the U.S. military Drive away, de Gaulle can be different.

The reason why the French army in Algeria is called a coup d'etat is, of course, a coup d'etat in various senses. The significance of Charles de Gaulle's existence at the end of the French Fourth Republic was to overthrow it.

Once de Gaulle established a stable French political system, it was almost impossible for NATO to continue to exist in France.

Alan Wilson is thinking, will the United States take the opportunity to let the United Kingdom open its military bases? Saving France but taking the UK in is no good. Would you like to warn the Foreign Secretary?

"What are you thinking? I have something to talk about tomorrow." Heidi Lamar unbuttoned her shirt and whispered provocatively, "Today I will let you taste the treatment of a movie actor."

"Of course I can't ask for it." Alan Wilson's face was tired, like a trivial matter that the democracy of the free world was threatened, and thinking about it sooner or later would not make much difference.

The safety of the free world is important, so is manned spaceflight not important? This is the cutting edge of human technology.

At this moment, seven generals, represented by Henri, the commander of the French army in Algeria, came to Paris, the center of the old revolutionary area, with the collective will of 800,000 French troops in Algeria.

Since the fall of the Bourbon Dynasty, Paris, an old revolutionary area, has been keen to practice various political ideas for the rest of France, such as dictatorship, democracy, restoration of the monarchy, as long as you can think of it, the glorious citizens of Paris will come again.

During the period of the Third Republic and the Fourth Republic, Napoleon was a derogatory term. After the war, many people compared Charles de Gaulle to Napoleon, indicating that many people did not support De Gaulle's political philosophy very much.

But although Napoleon represented the monarchy, it was the peak era of French military power.

Although this peak is compared with the Sun King, it is like the comparison between the Third Reich and the Second Reich. In terms of military power, it seems that the Führer has achieved more victories, but in terms of national strength, Wilhelm II's Germany is far stronger than that led by the Führer. .

After 13 years and 20 governments, the French finally picked up the traditional project of the old revolutionary base and called for a powerful figure to clean up the mess. When the news came that the French army in Algiers supported Charles de Gaulle to form a cabinet, there was a lot of support. The people who continue the war in Algeria open their hands to support the emergence of a political strongman.

France is an extremely free country, which has something to do with its traditions, and in the era of the Sun King, France was drained of blood by a centralized system.

The French rose up to resist, and the French Revolution broke out. Since then, the French people's yearning for freedom has been the first in the world.

But the French revolution is not necessarily the pursuit of freedom. The French revolution is essentially revolution for the sake of revolution. It can embrace the republic with open arms, or express support for the rise of Napoleon III. In the end, it does not matter whether it is a monarchy or a republic. The result after that is not really important, the process of the revolution is very important.

"Those so-called members of the National Assembly are not only incompetent but also shameless." A general who followed General Henry saw with his own eyes the inability of the cabinet to protest the ups and downs, and commented dismissively.

"Okay, Jones." General Henry said, "Our purpose is not to please these protesters. Go directly to the office on Solferino Street. We want to see General de Gaulle."

There is no doubt that General Henry came back as the commander of the French army in Algeria this time, not to do anything to the current cabinet, but to find a man who could support the war until the rebels were eliminated, just like the old incident when Napoleon III received the support of the Algerian army. to lead France.

Rue de Solfilino on the left bank of the Seine is Charles de Gaulle's office in Paris. In addition to his hometown, de Gaulle would meet some important guests in this office when he was in Paris.

This time, the seven generals of the French army stationed in Algeria returned to Paris, representing the collective will of the 800,000 French troops in Algeria. If something happened to them, the 800,000 French troops would be killed in General Sarang and returned to their homeland. Not something impossible.

The seven generals arrived on Solferino Street and entered directly into the office of Charles de Gaulle, and met with the leader of free France. In fact, recently, politicians have been coming here, but this time is different, come here People represent the collective will of the 800,000 French troops in Algeria.

"Henry, you have come here in person, and you are quite courageous." De Gaulle recognized the person who came and called him by the name of Henry Llorius. "Do you know what your actions mean?"

"General de Gaulle, we really cannot tolerate domestic chaos, which may bring France to a point of no return." Henri Lorillo directly stated his intention, "Now only you can save France, just as you led Free France, 194 Five years of taking back the glory of France, those mediocre politicians, taking away your power to lead the country, and making the country what it is now."

"Henry, it's all over." General de Gaulle pondered for a while, "but I agree that the chaos and weakness of the parliamentary system has weakened France's national strength."

The days when Henri Lorillo described de Gaulle's retirement is indeed very unfair in retrospect.

During this period, de Gaulle was banned from speaking on radio and television. So he had to travel everywhere, traveling back and forth between Brunaval and Strasbourg to promote his ideas.

But the Popular League did not gain enough seats in parliamentary elections to influence social policy and state institutions. As a result, de Gaulle decided to gradually stop the activities of the French People's League. But the experience nurtured and mobilized many of de Gaulle's followers.

"General, now only you have the prestige to rebuild a united France and continue the war to the end."

"We are not far from complete victory. There are two million French immigrants and groups supporting France. We have set up no-man's land to centralize the management of the migrating Algerians. The number of these people is two million. After several years of fighting, some Millions of rioters have been killed, and we all believe that in another year or two, there will be no more surviving rebels."

"The problem now is ~lightnovelpub.net~ the chaotic political situation in the country makes the military's efforts go to waste. Once we give up our Algerian brothers, France's position will also plummet and the whole of French Africa will fall apart. This is France. unbearable."

These generals from Algiers spoke one after another, expressing their opinions and explaining the reasons for de Gaulle to come out and unite France. "The political instability has weakened France's national strength, and the soldiers are very distressed."

"Is that so?" General de Gaulle was lost in thought, as if considering whether the time was right.

In the evening, several generals left de Gaulle's office, and it was evident from their expressions that the talks were satisfactory.

The sun has risen and the protests have lasted for three months. The evolution of the left and right parties continues to accuse each other. The French capital is almost paralyzed. Anti-war opponents believe that the huge casualties caused by the Algerian war have brought France's prestige to the bottom. Supporters are calling for the country to take immediate and strong measures to put these anti-war activists in jail.

In some newspapers, reports calling for General de Gaulle to come out and rectify the situation also appeared on the front page, and the image of General de Gaulle, who led a free France, once again appeared in the public eye.