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Chapter 242 Take 3 and return to his loyal Paris

The news that the Paris Commune had ceased to exist spread throughout Europe in a matter of seconds, and some people were happy and some were sad.

Tina, who was in the Empire State Building, breathed a sigh of relief when she received the news, "This red regime finally fell."

For a monarchy like Germany, they and the Communists are enemies of each other. Tina only wants to improve the treatment of workers and provide better social welfare to the proletariat.

It is to appease these people and prevent them from learning to make revolution. Moreover, the failure of the Paris Commune also dealt a heavy blow to the proletarian revolutionaries. For the time being, they should not continue to make trouble. This crisis has finally passed.

Throughout the commune movement, the German army, as side aid, could be said to have given them a lot of useful things for them to make trouble with. In August’s words, it was humanitarian aid, but in fact most of this aid was provided by Come and beat up the defense government.

In fact, Auguste also felt that the Commune movement was unlikely to succeed, but she did not want France to slow down so quickly. As long as France was still in the middle of the civil war, France would be asking for help from Germany, so that Germany could take the opportunity to attack France. Suck out the bones and marrow, squeeze out more oil and water.

Since Lilian came to power, all proposals regarding the balance of power on the mainland have been slowed down, such as imposing sanctions on Germany and forming an alliance with France to jointly contain Germany. Lilian did not adopt this suggestion because it would be a replica of World War I. Plot? The Anglo-French Entente, what if Bismarck formed an alliance of three emperors again?

As it lasted longer, the whole of France fell into proletarian fanaticism. The French working class was the most violent. Napoleon III’s operation was to spread the pie. Anyway, that’s how it is. We will get the benefits you want. Yes, so don't worry yet.

The National Defense Government entered Paris the day after the end of the Paris Commune movement. As a thug of the National Defense Government and an iron royalist, McMahon definitely wanted to directly welcome back Napoleon III. The biggest purpose of the royalist generals with him as the core was to bring back Napoleon III. Restoration of Napoleon III.

Now Napoleon III has returned, the Paris Commune has ended, and all problems in France have been solved. Now it is time to welcome Napoleon III back, reorganize the government, and then do whatever needs to be done.

McMahon actually didn't want to liquidate the people of Paris because it was unnecessary and they were all his own people, but the reactionary side of Thiers's defense government was completely exposed.

The bloody week that shocked the world occurred. The national defense government did not welcome back Napoleon III immediately. Instead, it began to liquidate all participants in the Commune movement and civilians. The people of no country can survive alone after the collapse of the regime.

The army massacred Paris Commune members in Paris. For a time, gunfire broke out in the streets and alleys, corpses were strewn on the ground, and blood flowed into rivers. A large number of Commune fighters were arrested. The "National Defense Government" set up 23 military tribunals to "trial" Paris. About 3 commune members were sentenced, many were exiled, and nearly 1 were imprisoned.

This behavior greatly disappointed the royalists. They did not expect that the reactionaries of the national defense government would be so cruel. For a time, the whole of Paris was filled with mourning. The Russian army took advantage of the situation and robbed people's houses and took away everything they could. The two demons were stunned. The gadgets cooperate with each other to torture the people of Paris.

This scene made the Germans stationed in the army unable to stand it. They called it a persecution of the people by the reactionary government.

The German media reported this incident, and then newspapers in the Netherlands, Belgium, and the United Kingdom rushed to grab the news. The actions of the national defense government immediately increased the merits of Napoleon III who was far away in Cherbourg.

When he saw the newspaper, his head was buzzing. He didn't expect that Thiers, a guy with thick eyebrows and big eyes, would dare to do this? This really doesn't take me seriously... But in every sense, Thiers helped Napoleon III.

Originally, he, the emperor, lost the war, and many people hated Napoleon III. However, the National Defense Government's actions created a broken window effect. Everyone felt that Napoleon III was actually quite good, at least in his hands. France was really glorious for a while.

After learning of this incident, the Lilian government announced that it had severed diplomatic relations with the French Defense Government and denied that it was the orthodox French government. Instead, it supported the military government of Napoleon III. Auguste also followed. Germany also did not recognize that the Defense Government was French. As a legal government, Germany only recognized the military government of Napoleon III.

Napoleon III began to fight back against this illegal government. He declared a national emergency and called on the people of Paris to resist tyranny. As the emperor of the French, he would protect the people of Paris.

As soon as this statement was issued, everyone in France responded to Napoleon III. Napoleon III was finally successful. Everyone was no longer led by chauvinism to an imperialist war. Everyone sincerely hoped that the emperor could return to Paris. Napoleon The III's army surged to [-] overnight.

Because of the Bloody Week, MacMahon and other royalist generals fled with some of the French troops who were unwilling to join the massacre, totaling about [-] people, and joined MacMahon's men in Rouen.

The two of them were sympathetic to each other, although Napoleon III turned around and tortured McMahon, asking him to go back to work and lead the [-] troops to Paris as soon as he escaped.

On November [-]th, Napoleon III's army pushed the motley crew of the National Defense Government all the way to Paris. The National Defense Government had some clues about whether to overthrow Napoleon III, but Paris was still hot. He was driven out by the German army. The German army finally left. The National Defense Government had just returned and before the chairs were heated, they were driven out again by the Paris Commune.

Now that the Paris Commune is gone, Paris only sat for less than a week, nmd Napoleon III is back, the national defense government doesn't want to play anymore, and the people of Thiers are stupid. Paris takes turns, right?

The National Defense Government lost the support of the people, and Napoleon III's troops once again surrounded Paris, which blocked the National Defense Government. The Emperor's Guards followed Napoleon III into Paris victoriously.

When the French army walked in, Napoleon III looked at this scene. He was dumbfounded. All the construction he had done over the years had been demolished. All the projects he had built were used as firecrackers by the commune. The bronze statues he had built were all destroyed. It was melted down and used as a cannon.

Of course, Napoleon III definitely couldn't get angry at the Paris Commune. After all, he was gone, so he could only vent his anger on the national defense government.

He ordered an assault on Versailles and recaptured the Palace of Versailles. The national defense government was still struggling, and was finally completely wiped out by Napoleon III. When the French army came in, the people were eager to welcome the king.

When Napoleon III walked through the Arc de Triomphe, his mood was complicated. This battle knocked France's pants off. In the end, nothing was gained. Paris was destroyed again. All the construction he had done in Paris over the years was destroyed. If it is smashed, it means that the emperor has farted all these years.

He found a chair and sat down, looking at the devastated city of Paris. He was depressed. There were many people surrounding him, looking at the towering Arc de Triomphe. Did their army really return in triumph?

Napoleon III ordered the recruitment of workers from all over the country, ordered the start of reconstruction work, and distributed relief food to the victims. Due to the destruction of Paris, Napoleon III used the terms of the European Union to borrow five million euros of low-interest loans from Germany to carry out the reconstruction work.

Subsequently, the formal surrender treaty was finally published in French newspapers, but it actually didn't matter anymore, because at this time, everyone would not hate Napoleon III, but because Napoleon III could borrow money from the EU, various He was called the Mingjun for his relief activities.

The war was over and many people who had escaped from Paris returned to Paris.

The Franco-Prussian War was a catastrophe for France. France suffered about [-] million casualties in this war and subsequent struggles, which was more horrific than in the history of OTL. The war failed to bring France back into the Brilliance, but made it fall into the abyss.

On the train to Germany, Eugène Baudier composed a song for this struggle, which he named "The Internationale."

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