1825 My New Daming

Chapter 500 What?My Great Britain is gone?

Chapter 500 What?My Great Britain is gone? (ask for subscription, ask for monthly pass)

March 3, London.

It's all messed up!

The whole of London has been in chaos since the afternoon of March 3!
In the morning, only St. James's Palace, St. James's Square and the surrounding few blocks were in chaos.But with the sound of suppressive gunfire and London workers who narrowly escaped from the "slaughterhouse" around St. James's Palace, news spread throughout the city that the emperor had used German and Indian troops to kill innocent people in London.The city, which seemed to be piled up with revolutionary dry firewood, quickly ignited the raging fire of revolution!
Although London was also the financial center of Europe at this time, it was also an industrial center.A large number of factories have been set up along the Thames River, among which textile factories, chemical factories, and arsenals are the most numerous. There are also several shipyards that can produce small and medium-sized warships, and there is even an aircraft factory!It can be said that London can manufacture any kind of arms you want.

In addition, since it is now a wartime, the chemical factories in the city of London are all producing gunpowder and explosives at full capacity, and the arsenals in various places are also running 24 hours a day.A large number of produced guns, ammunition and artillery are piled up in the warehouses of chemical factories and arsenals before they can be transported away.Among them, the largest Vickers factory is the ammunition, guns, artillery, and warships.In its huge London factory, there are enough weapons and ammunition to arm tens of thousands of troops!
From the afternoon of March 3, workers in London's industrial districts began to arm themselves with weapons brought from the warehouses of various arsenals under the leadership of the trade unions and the newly formed London Commune.

While the workers were being armed, the flag of the Republic of England with a red cross and a harp on a white background was also mass-produced by workers in London garment factories.By the evening of the 17th, almost the entire industrial area of ​​London was flying the flag of the Republic!

In other parts of London, most of them were controlled by the British King's German Infantry Regiment under Emperor William-Emperor William still felt that it was not appropriate to use Gurkhas to occupy the upper and middle streets of London.Because these Gurkhas look so much like foreigners (actually they are foreigners), let them occupy London districts as if Britain was colonized.
But these murderous Gurkha royal guards will not be idle.Emperor William, who had made up his mind to be a Cromwell-style ruler, commanded his Royal Gurkha Guards to launch an attack on London's industrial area from the evening of the 17th.

The battle starts after dinner!The Gurkha Guard first mobilized a dozen 2.75-inch artillery pieces to bombard several textile factories on the edge of the industrial zone.And the London Commune did not show any weakness. The engineers of the Vickers factory pulled out more than 20 6-inch and 3.7-inch cannons from the factory's production line and warehouse, and blasted them in the direction of St. James's Palace.Cannonballs filled with picric acid fell around St. James's Palace and soon set a wood and St. James's house ablaze.The flames soared into the sky and could be seen from far away.

After the bombardment, of course it was the charge of the Gurkha Royal Guard!The brave Gurkhas still wielded guns in one hand and scimitars in the other, entered those textile factories screaming, and fought fiercely with the London armed workers guarding there.

At the other entrances of the London industrial area, the armed workers dumped a lot of miscellaneous things from nowhere, and built barricades on the streets. Rifles and Gurkha soldiers started street fighting!
Although the emperor's Gurkha soldiers are very powerful, the working class in London is not weak - because the war has been going on for some days, seeing that the situation is getting worse and worse, so Emperor William issued an order to organize the British a few months ago. An imperial edict for young and middle-aged people to participate in militia training.So the working class here in London had to spare an hour or two to follow the London militia (there were militias in British cities at that time) to learn how to use firearms after more than ten hours of labor every day!
In addition, among the workers or petty bourgeoisie who participated in the London Commune Revolution, many of them had served in the British Army and the Royal Navy. Some of them also participated in the war against Emperor Napoleon, so they all shot guns and threw grenades.

The emperor's Gurkha soldiers were not many, and they were not familiar with the terrain of London, and these fighters from the mountains of Nepal were not good at street fighting.They are often knocked down one by one by machine guns and snipers ambushing in high places or in dark places. However, these Gurkhas are indeed fearless, and they can persist in attacking even if they suffer heavy losses!And once they got close, Gurkha's scimitar slashed and slashed, but it was full of power.

Therefore, around every barricade captured by them, there are all broken human bodies and severed limbs or heads. It is really a river of blood, which is terrible!

While attacking armed workers, the Gurkhas did not forget the traditional skills of killing innocent people indiscriminately!Basically, they killed and burned wherever they hit. They robbed, burned and killed all the way, which was extremely brutal.

The brutality of the Gurkhas also angered the British workers. They are not really good people. They are all brainwashed racists and social Darwinists of the middle and lower classes. They regard the yellow race as the yellow peril and the Indians as non-humans. , treating Indians as humanoids, and treating Uncle Black as a slave!Now they are actually hacked and killed by the Gurkhas from India. This is simply an insult to their race, and it also makes them feel really colonized.

How did the British Empire become a colony of Indians after so many years?

This has to fight with the Indian emperor!

The irritated London workers took up arms and joined the battle. The sound of gunfire, cannons, and fighting continued all night. The flames spread in one block after another. Some scum among the workers took the opportunity to start zero-dollar purchases. The district is in chaos!
In this turmoil, the Telegraph and Telephone Offices in London have been affected. The professions of the Telegraph and Telephone Offices are also union members. Naturally, they know who to support?So as soon as the shots fired over at St. James's Palace, they cut the telephone wires, the telegraph wires, and ran away.

The shelling of St. James's Palace by London workers' armed forces destroyed the long-wave radio station of St. James's Palace. It was difficult to send Emperor William's imperial decree out of London.

But the London Commune had a way of sending messages out.Because the telegraph office and telephone office in the industrial area of ​​London are still in operation, the workers and engineers with strong hands-on ability even set up a radio station to send out false news 24 hours a day-the anti-D Hanoverian dynasty has collapsed , the free republic of England is born!
And this terrible news spread to Windsor Castle immediately!
Now the traitors and traitors in Windsor Castle are all dumbfounded!How could such a large British Empire disappear in the blink of an eye?
It was obviously a plot to usurp the throne, so how did it become the British Revolution?How did the Cromwellian Republic of England cheat?
In the throne hall of Windsor Castle, the atmosphere was oppressive, and everyone cast their melancholy eyes on the doll-like Princess Victoria—Princess, your British are gone, what should I do?
(End of this chapter)

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