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Chapter 863 Nuclear Weapons

Chapter 863 Nuclear Weapons
The little moustache did not kill the Hebrews right away. In the early days of his administration, he had a very good relationship with the Hebrew consortium. Even his rise to power was thanks to the support of the Hebrew consortium.

Given the strength of the Hebrew consortium in Germany at the time, if the little mustache did not get the support of the Hebrew consortium, he would not have been able to become the German Chancellor.

This is not a secret collusion between the little mustache and the Hebrew consortium, but the governing philosophy proposed by the little mustache is in line with the interests of the Hebrew consortium.

A poor Germany is not in the interests of the Hebrew consortium.

If the Hebrew consortium wants to suck the blood of the Germans, the Germans must first bleed before the Hebrew consortium can suck it.

Therefore, the proposal of the mustache man to "put bread and milk on the German tables" coincided with the needs of the Hebrew consortium.

The restoration of Germany's economy by the mustache also relied on the support of the Hebrew consortium.

Success or failure can all be due to pomelo.

The Hebrew consortium has now become the biggest obstacle to Germany's further progress.

To put it bluntly, the Hebrew consortium wants to take action against Germany because it has become fatter, and the little mustache guy also wants to take action.

If the Hebrews were sensible and willing to leave Germany, the mustache would be acceptable even if they took some of their property with them.

If the Hebrews are ignorant and continue to stay in Germany.

Don't blame the guy with a mustache for turning against you.

George never turned against the British and hated them as much as ever.

When the Russian army attacked Barakzai, Britain interfered, forcing the Russian army to abandon Barakzai and retreat back to Russia in embarrassment.

George could accept the Russian defeat and hoped that the British would understand Russia's revenge.

After South Africa, Canada and Australia gained independence, Britain's colonies around the world, except for India, were reduced to tiny corners.

George ignored India before because India was not worth his effort.

Since the Indians began their non-violent non-cooperation, Britain has gained less and less from India, and has spent more and more money to maintain its colonial rule over India.

Not all Indians practiced non-violent non-cooperation. During the British colonial period in India, some Indians continued to resist. The Indian national uprising that broke out from 1857 to 1859 had the greatest impact and the widest range because of the participation of some feudal princes, which had a huge impact on British colonial rule.

To deal with a rogue like the British, we must be more rogue than them.

George ordered Makarov to attack India with all his strength.

"Full force?"

Makarov was not sure whether what George meant by "full force" was the same as his understanding of "full force".

"Go all out!"

George told Makarov to let go and not worry about whether it was beneficial to Russia, as long as it could make Britain uncomfortable.

When necessary, George will also hurt others and benefit himself.

Makarov was very happy. It only took him a week to launch a large satellite in India.

Makarov did not use Alpha's agents, but instead found a group of Cossacks to go to India to do what they do best.

What the Cossacks are best at are all related to burning, killing and looting.

The Cossack who led the team was called Yuri, and he changed his name to Singer. He was not even Russian, but Persian, and a retired officer.

Yuri gathered more than a hundred Cossacks, entered India from Persia, burned, killed and looted along the way, and returned with a full load.

The tax officials in Persia were also not human. After Yuri and others entered the country, the tax officials came directly to their door and asked Yuri and others to pay taxes on the spoils they brought back in accordance with relevant regulations.

Yuri was very happy.

After paying taxes, Yuri's spoils will become legal income.

What George did not expect was that Yuri's destruction not only failed to shake the ruling foundation of the British Indian government, but instead caused the Indian landlords near the Indo-Polish border to feel insecure and began to strengthen their own security, which objectively helped the British Indian government promote a wave of arms.

Okay, okay, it doesn’t hurt or itch, right? Just wait for me.

When Yuri entered India for the second time, he was accompanied by a staff officer named Parsi.

This time, more people followed Yuri to make a fortune, more than 500 people in total.

More than 500 people are no longer bandits, they can be described as an army.

Compared with the armed forces of the Indian landlords, the Cossacks' combat effectiveness was still very strong. Just like last time, they swept across the country and destroyed them with ease.

The difference was that this time, after the Cossacks captured the landlord's manor, they did not stop.

The last time the Cossacks fought and robbed as they went, committing crimes on the move and never staying in one area.

This time they still had to rob, but while Yuri was robbing the gold, Parsi was distributing the landlord's land equally to the local Dalits.

In India, Dalits belong to the lowest level of society and are untouchables, making it almost impossible for them to own wealth.

India has a large population and land is its most valuable asset.

All the Dalits never expected that this group of bandits was actually the great robber Robin Hood.

Parsi had a clear goal. After dividing the land, he left and went to the next village, repeating the routine.

By the time the British Indian government noticed Yuri's unusual gang of bandits, Yuri had already fought from Saravan to Morank, penetrating 250 kilometers into Indian territory.

Unlike the bandits who just rob and run away.

Beating the local tyrants and dividing their land is a powerful weapon in any era, and for an agricultural country like India, its power is comparable to that of nuclear weapons.

The Dalits who were allocated land were ecstatic, but before they could confirm the size of the land, the land was taken away by officers of the British Indian troops who were suppressing the rebellion.

Dalits want to have rewards?

Dream on!
Since the original owner of the land had been killed by bandits, the land was now ownerless and should be distributed to officers of the British Indian Army as a reward for recovering the lost land. Never having owned anything was not the most painful thing.

The most painful thing is to gain and then lose.

The Dalits, who were overjoyed in vain, can only look forward to the coming of Robin Hood again in sadness.

Although this time it still failed to achieve its goal and shake the ruling foundation of the British Indian government.

George is not in a hurry. If one or two times don't work, quantitative change will always lead to qualitative change.

As for whether beating the local tyrants and dividing the land would change the fate of India, George didn't care.

George could change the political structure of India, but he could not change the character of the Indians.

By Indian standards, Indian officials in the 21st century are elite, and under their leadership, India remains a living maggot.

India in the 21st century still has a strict caste system. The Dalits, who are at the bottom of society, have not tried to change their social status and are content to stay like this.

One of the important reasons why the Russian army failed in Barakzai was that it lost the support of the people.

The Dalits might not dare to resist, but from the moment they got the land, they began to lean towards the Cossacks emotionally.

Just like the last time, Yuri did not stay in India. He fought and robbed all the way. After he had looted enough, he returned to Persia, paid taxes according to the law, and began to enjoy the fruits of victory.

People don't feel sorry for the money they steal, because they always spend it carelessly.

So after just two months, Yuri returned.

This time Yuri's men have increased to 3000.

Yuri continued to advance with great momentum, and it took him only half a month to reach Karachi, the largest city in western India.

The lingering banditry was a source of great disgust to the British Governor-General in India, Victor Hope, the 2nd Marquess of Linlithgow.

Hope mobilized troops from all over India and applied for assistance from London, hoping to achieve success in one battle and wipe out the bandits at the gates of Karachi.

Yuri was very happy because Karachi was a port. The property the Cossacks had looted along the way could be loaded onto ships in Karachi and shipped back to Persia. The Cossacks could travel light and continue their adventure.

Yes, it's an adventure.

The Cossacks' behavior is no different from those of Western adventurers.

Hope needed time to mobilize troops. Colonel Victor stationed in Karachi was extremely anxious. He had only 2000 men under his command and was worried that he could not defend Karachi.

Although we are at a disadvantage in terms of manpower, we still have an advantage in equipment.

The Cossacks were all cavalrymen, with only a rifle and a saber, but no artillery.

It is not realistic to rely on rifles and sabers to attack the city.

"Is this thing reliable?"

Yuri lacks knowledge of the 80mm mortar.

"I don't think it's possible to fight the British, but it's possible to fight the Indians."

Passy was also a Cossack who served in the Russian army and participated in the First World War.

80mm mortars were widely equipped by the Russian army during the World War, and many were lost on the battlefield. Even if they were captured, there is no way to prove that these Cossacks had any connection with Russia.

George is also not afraid to prove it.

There's no point in sneaking around and harming people.

George's goal is to tell the other side: Cao Nima! Did you hear that? Cao Nima!
Karachi is the largest port city in western India with a population of over 30. For Yuri, Karachi is a treasure trove with its doors tightly closed.

Theoretically, the Parsis should not attack Karachi, but should continue to surround the cities from the countryside and weaken the ruling foundation of the British Indian government.

But if Karachi could be captured, it would have a real impact on the British Indian government's rule over western India, forcing London to increase its aid to India.

If Britain could be forced to send a 100,000-strong expeditionary force to India, it would have a serious impact on Britain's overall strategy.

We can't send all 100,000 expeditionary forces to the navy, as the navy also has to protect the English Channel.

Britain now emphasizes the navy over the army, which has caused great dissatisfaction among British army generals.

Taking advantage of this opportunity, British army generals will certainly seize the opportunity to fight for more military funds, which will objectively have an impact on Britain's naval construction.

"Brothers, do you see this? The city in front of us contains the wealth that everyone dreams of. As long as we can defeat the defenders of this city, we will become rich people that everyone envies. Now, what should we do?"

Yuri's pre-war mobilization was full of Cossack characteristics.

"Fight! Fight! Fight!"

The Cossacks were excited and waved their sabers in unison.

"Shh!"

Yuri drew his saber and swung it hard at Karachi.

"Ula!"

"Ula!"

"Ula!"

The Cossacks howled wildly and their horses galloped, which made Colonel Victor, who was observing through a telescope on the top of the city wall, tremble with fear.

Fortunately, we have artillery!
Colonel Victor could only comfort himself in this way.

(End of this chapter)

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