African Entrepreneurship Records 2

Chapter 1176: The Rhine Empire's Eastern Expedition

Chapter 1176: The Rhine Empire's Eastern Expedition
Sultanate of Burungan.

To the northwest is the British colony of Sarawak, while to the north is the British Protectorate of North Borneo. At this moment, Tanjung (Seroquel), the capital of the Sultanate of Burungan, is experiencing a bloody storm.

The fact that two East African regiments entered the Sultanate of Blongan shows how much importance East Africa attaches to the local area.

One infantry regiment from Northwest East Africa is stationed in Tanjung, the capital of the Sultanate of Burungan, and another infantry regiment from the Northwest Military Region is stationed in Tarakan Island.

The reason for such arrangement is naturally that the resources on Tarakan Island are more important. Oil resources have been discovered on Tarakan Island, and the population and industry are relatively prominent.

Compared with what East Africa did in the southern part of East Kalimantan, the East African Army can be said to have committed a lot of evil in the Sultanate of Burungan.

Tanjong Xero, known as Tanjong in East Africa.

At this time, Tanjung City had become a living hell. Corpses that had not been dealt with in time could still be seen on the streets. Bright red blood and dust were mixed with rain and seeped into the soil.

Fires can be seen in many places in the city, and regular gunshots can be heard from outside the city from time to time. If you walk northeast along the main streets of the city, you can see the source of the gunshots.

In an open space, a dozen East African soldiers were standing in a row, pointing their guns forward.

"put!"

"boom……"

A row of prisoners dressed in religious attire fell to the ground, and then the East African executioners dragged the bodies aside in an orderly manner, wrapped them in shrouds, and threw them onto a wooden rack nearby.

The soldiers of the 5th Infantry Regiment continued to escort the next batch of "criminals" for execution. These were all stubborn resistance elements arrested by East Africa in the name of "terrorist organizations."

While the East Africans were carrying out brutal extermination activities outside the city, the East African soldiers in Tanjung City were also not idle.

A squad of East African soldiers were setting explosives inside a mosque.

"Squad leader, ready!"

"Rumble..."

Under the violent explosion, accompanied by the painful wails of the Green Church believers in the city, Tanjong’s largest mosque was instantly reduced to ruins and a pile of rubble.

"God, please punish these hateful pagans!" A Tanjung resident cursed in his heart, but he did not have the courage to stand up and resist.

Those who have the courage are now being shot by East African soldiers at the execution ground outside the city.

Facing the devout believers, East African officer Davis remained expressionless.

"Gather everyone and post notices. Any pagan who dares to confront us in East Africa will have no good end. They only have two choices: either give up their faith or die..."

The Dutch in Tanjung witnessed the atrocities committed by the East Africans in East Kalimantan. For the past few days, the frightened Dutch did not dare to go out.

As for the royal nobles of the Sultanate of Burungan, they were all arrested by the iron-blooded East African army, and their fate can be imagined.

These nobles of the Sultanate of Burungan were unlucky. Their final fate in their previous life was the same, except that the one who sent them off was the Indonesian government at that time. East Africa could only be regarded as sending them off in advance. Under the ruling order of East Africa, these original ruling classes were not needed. There was no ticket for them in the new era, and East Africa was even too lazy to negotiate with them.

"Captain Davis, your methods are too extreme!" Van Goller, a Dutch merchant who had been watching the whole process coldly, came to Captain Davis and said, "Mr. Van Goller, we have given them a choice, but they finally chose Allah instead of God. Facing such a stubborn pagan, do you Dutch have any ideas?" Davis directly used religious justice to shut Van Goller up.

After all, in European countries, Christianity is politically correct, while green religion is politically incorrect. It can be said that what East Africa is doing is completely a daily routine for European countries overseas in this era.

"Captain Davis, even so, they are still living lives. Even if it is out of humanitarianism..."

Davis interrupted Van Gogh's spell and said, "If they want to survive, they just need to follow our instructions. After all, we in East Africa also want to spread civilization to this land and do not want to stain the entire East Kalimantan region with blood."

"Unfortunately, some people are confused. Under the deception of pagans, they choose to fight against civilization, and naturally they will be buried with the original backward and barbaric order."

Van Gogh cursed in his heart, how shameless the East Africans are. With what you have done, you dare to call yourselves civilized. This behavior is fundamentally no different from the massacre of Indians in the United States.

If Van Gogh had not been a European, he would probably have compared East Africa at this time to the infamous Crusades in history.

After all, East Africa’s current actions in East Kalimantan are no different from the Crusades, and East Kalimantan happens to be located in the east of East Africa itself.

Of course, the East African governments are obviously more "evil" than Van Gogh thought. This round of East African version of the "Crusades" is not limited to East Kalimantan.

This military operation was carried out under the command of the East African government and simultaneously in the East African overseas territories including Lan Fang Overseas Province, East Kalimantan, Mindanao, New Guinea, and the Gulf of Tonkin.

After all, while all countries are focusing their attention on the European battlefield, East Africa can secretly eradicate all unstable factors in its overseas colonies.

The original religious forces, princes, nobles, tribes and kingdoms in the colonies were all targets of the East African government. In Ernst's words, it was "leaving the land but not the people."

After all, relying on the Far Eastern Empire, East Africa would never lack obedient immigrant population, and the Far Eastern immigrants would not have religious conflicts with East Africans like the original indigenous people.

The East African version of the Crusades can be said to have caused a huge wave in the entire Nanyang region. After all, there were many green Christian populations in the Nanyang region, such as the British colony of North Kalimantan, other colonies in the Dutch East Indies, both sides of the Strait of Malacca, and so on.

Although other colonists were not good people, this was the first time I had seen such a devil in East Africa who left no chance of survival.

Of course, facing the atrocities in East Africa, they were completely powerless, and could not even ask other colonizers for help. Britain and France did not dare to offend East Africa at this time, and the "neutral" United States was not a good thing to begin with, and its actions in the Philippines were equally shameful.

However, this does not prevent the American news media from using East Africa's actions in the South Pacific region to disgust East Africa. It can be said that the contradictions between the two countries during World War I have never been so acute. After all, the United States could originally monopolize these overseas markets, but now with East Africa as a competitor, it would be strange if the United States had a good attitude.

Today, the mainstream attention is in Europe, and some accusations are irrelevant to East Africa, so these small actions of the United States have been taken note of in East Africa.

This is the benefit of World War I, otherwise East Africa would not have caused so many troubles in the colonies at this time.

Starting from 1915, the garrison activities in the colonies in East Africa increased significantly, and the colonial troops surged from more than 1914 in early to the current .

Various resistance movements break out in East Africa’s overseas colonies every day, and the attitude of the East African government is to suppress them harshly.

After the end of World War I, the culture and ethnicity of the East African colonies will be fully aligned with those of East Africa, and East Africa's rule over overseas territories will be further consolidated. At the same time, hundreds of indigenous people and pagans will be eliminated in East Africa.

After all, if we don't take advantage of the First World War to eradicate the problem completely, if the colonial people awaken in the future, the overseas colonies in East Africa will be in danger of disintegration.

Faced with the planned "extermination" activities in East Africa, although the local indigenous people and other resistance elements wanted to kill the bandits, they were completely powerless to turn the tide. Facing the East African army equipped with advanced weapons was not actually scary. What was really scary was that there were too many East African overseas troops. Among these colonies, the most populous was East Kalimantan, but the total population of East Kalimantan was only 300,000 or 400,000, and the number of troops sent by East Africa to East Kalimantan was more than 10,000. At the same time, there was the cooperation of the Lan Fang Overseas Province. The indigenous forces had no possibility of turning the tables.

(End of this chapter)

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