Chapter 715: How hard life is (1/2)

While the Berlin government was worrying about the refugee problem, the people below had already made their choices.

The reason was that the influx of refugees was too large, the local government's relief was not timely, and the hungry refugees ransacked an aristocratic manor in Skevijna and accidentally killed the old count who was visiting the manor.

Many things happened to plunder the place, but it was the first time to kill the great aristocracy. Maybe they realized that things were getting bigger. In order to survive, these people decisively chose to kill.

Refugees themselves are temporary cobbled together. It is easy to say the truth about killing people and hiding the truth. How can they not leave clues?

Needless to say later, the news immediately caused a shock after the news was leaked, and the nobles naturally retaliated.

A large number of refugees have flowed in, and it is not only local nobles whose interests have been damaged. The loss of the local people is even greater. It has long been miserable. At this time, some people took the lead to respond in groups.

The chaos broke out. Once the butcher knife was raised, it could no longer be dropped. In order to restore order, the Berlin government ordered the garrison to intervene immediately.

In fact at this time, the Berlin government was unable to control the situation. The local forces must be more inclined to the locals, and the bayonet naturally hacked at the refugees.

Perhaps many refugees are innocent, but at this time no one can distinguish them, and they don't want to distinguish them. The massacre broke out.

After receiving the news of the massacre, the first thought of William I was to stop immediately, and then gave up.

This is a multiple-choice question with no choice. Either stand on the side of the refugees, offend the nobles, capitalists, or ordinary people in Prussia, or stand on the side of the Prussians, and nothing happens.

Don't worry, the Berlin government knows where to stand. As for the refugees lying in a pool of blood, they saw nothing and knew nothing.

A weird scene appeared, the Russian army was driving away refugees, and the general army was also driving away refugees. The two sides jointly composed a ”Killing March”.

Affected by this, Polish soldiers in the general army also undergo mutiny. If the Russians were not too cautious about fraud and did not take the opportunity to send troops, it would probably be nothing for the Berlin government.

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The sudden massacre made the European world collectively mute.

Is it condemned?

The media is already doing it. Newspapers and radio are slamming the atrocities of the Russian government. Of course, many refugees are also condemned.

Journalists also have to eat, and of course their position must be influenced by the owner.

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The Palace of Vienna, this amazing big news, brought Franz thinking about life back to reality.

How to characterize this is another headache. From the standpoint of a bystander, Franz could not be sure of right or wrong.

Is the refugee wrong? The answer is: yes, no!

They are just for survival, and naturally they are not wrong; but for the sake of surviving themselves, they hurt others, which is a big mistake.

The tragedy that happened in Skevijna was not accidental, and more innocent people fell on the way to flee.

Maybe only some people do evil, but everyone does not have the ability to distinguish, nor do they want to distinguish, and others are not obligated to pay for their mistakes.

Human nature cannot stand the test, especially in the face of hunger.

Is there anything wrong with the Prussian aristocracy? The answer is still: yes, no!

Defending the mob must be right to safeguard its own interests; deliberately magnifying the problem to the entire refugee group, there will be problems.

But as a bystander, Franz didn't think he was qualified to blame them. Can the crisis be resolved in advance, why should people be required to resolve it after the disaster?

Smart people know that after losing the Polish region, the Berlin government has been unable to provide relief to so many refugees.

Without relief food, refugees will be chaotic sooner or later, which cannot be changed by manpower.

If the war cannot be ended as soon as possible, even the Prussian nobles and capitalists will open the warehouse and put food together, but it will not help.

For their own benefit and for the country they protect, the simplest and most practical method has been chosen, and it seems that it is not wrong.

He can understand that even the Russians expelled refugees. Putting aside morality, the Tsarist government is incapable of relieving refugees. In order to prevent more people from becoming refugees, it is actually necessary to expel refugees.

Franz is not a Virgin and knows to think rationally. Three or four million refugees, even in the 21st century, are difficult problems to solve, let alone this age.

A simple mathematical problem knows that, based on one catty of food per person per day, three million people will consume 1,500 tons of food per day, and four million people will consume 2,000 tons of food.

This is only theoretical data. In fact, food is definitely not enough. High-calorie food may be enough to sustain people's survival, but the demand for cheap low-calorie food will be significantly higher.