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Chapter 252 The outbreak of war

Chapter 252 The outbreak of war
1870 7 Month 30 Day.

The front line of law popularization.

"Your Majesty, we should launch an attack on Prussia immediately! According to the information sent by our intelligence personnel, the number of Prussian troops has been increasing rapidly these days. The efficiency of the Prussian railway is almost four to five times that of ours. If we continue to wait, the strength of the Prussian frontline troops will become stronger day by day, and we will be defeated by numbers alone." Napoleon III's staff officer Lebouf analyzed.

"Why can't our railway achieve this effect?" Napoleon III asked angrily.

In the era of Napoleon III, it was also the era of rapid industrialization in France, and many new railways were built, which were no worse than Prussia in terms of quantity.

Lebouf explained: "Your Majesty, although the railways in France developed earlier and attached great importance to the role of railways, those businessmen only considered economic interests when building railways. Prussia used railways as a strategic resource long before the Prussian-Prussian War. We even set up the Ministry of Railways to manage wartime railway dispatching, and its essence was to serve the Prussian army. We realized this after the Prussian-Austro-Prussian War, but the government had financial problems..."

Lebouf didn't finish his sentence, but Nasan already understood. He sighed: "We are still too short-sighted. I remember that the first time we used railways to transport troops was when France and Austria fought in Italy!"

"Yes, but that time the effect was not very good. Although we and Austria both used the railway to transport soldiers to the front line, we neglected the logistical problem, resulting in a lack of food for 10,000+ people on the front line, so this plan was shelved. The Prussians at that time noticed the great role of the railway in the war, and Prussia has also actively invested in railway construction in recent years."

"If we adjust the railway policy now, can we increase the capacity?"

"I'm afraid not, Your Majesty. Now our country's railway lines have been formed and cannot be easily changed. Even if we build a few new lines, we will not have time. Moreover, our mobilization ability cannot catch up with Prussia. We only have four strategic railways, while Prussia has five or six. Three of these railways start from Berlin, pass through northern and central Germany to reach the border, and the other three start from Hamburg, Dresden and Munich respectively. Prussia’s railways not only have an advantage in quantity, but also in terms of quality, our railways cannot In contrast, most of the railways in Prussia are double-track railways, so on average 50 trains can be operated a day to reach the border area, while we can only operate 12 trains."

"So, if we continue to delay, France will fall into the Prussian crowd tactics?"

"That's right, Your Majesty, we must interrupt Prussia's war mobilization, which can only be accomplished by active offensive, and the sooner the better."

The Minister of Foreign Affairs, the Duke of Gramont, also reminded: "Now the initiative is the only way to attract Austria, Italy, and Denmark to join the French camp."

Napoleon III thought carefully for a while, and said: "Order to all the troops to launch an attack on the territory of Prussia."

……

Suburb of Saarbrucken West.

At this time, the French army advanced more than ten kilometers in half a day as if they had entered the land of no one. After the defeat of the Napoleonic War in 1815, these places were ceded to Prussia.However, most of the people here are interested in France. All the men escaped from the Prussian military service and ran away. When the French army passed by, they only saw women and children.

"Bang... bang... bang..."

"Enemy attack, find a nearby bunker, don't panic!"

Lieutenant Leo didn't need to remind him that the French soldiers with rich combat experience had already fallen to the ground and began to fight back in the direction of the woods ahead.

The forwards of the Army of the Rhine collided with the forwards of the Second Prussian Army on the west bank of the Rhine.The sound of Chasaipo rifles and Dreiser rifles exchanging fire broke the calm on the European continent.

Fifteen minutes ago, a platoon led by Lieutenant Camuel Le Rao of the French army encountered a Prussian company hidden in the woods.Relying on the advantage of their large number, the Prussians rushed out of the woods to encircle and destroy the French army.Le Rao immediately ordered his subordinates to lie down, used the field ridges as cover, and fired at the rushing Prussians. A rain of bullets blocked the Prussians.Then he ordered his men to advance 15 meters and shoot again in a kneeling position. The Prussians couldn't stand it and began to flee in all directions.

The Prussian officer 200 meters away, seeing that his men were beaten by so few French troops, was so angry that he waved the flag and planned to regroup the team.

"Everyone, listen to my order, don't get entangled with the French, and retreat in the direction of Saarbrücken. I will lead the first row to break the rear."

Such a conspicuous target, the French commander, Lieutenant Le Rao, naturally would not let it go. He picked up the Chasseport rifle and aimed at the Prussian commander who was waving the flag. The second shot knocked him to the ground.

Although the commander fell, his orders had been issued, and the remaining Prussian remnants began to flee to the rear under the leadership of the deputy commander.

"Take advantage of the victory and pursue! Don't let the Prussian barbarians escape." Seeing that the Prussian army began to flee backwards, the French commander shouted around the lieutenant.

In this way, a French platoon defeated a Prussian company. In this small battle, the advantages of the French Chasebol rifles and personnel's combat quality were vividly reflected.

……

"Your Majesty, the French have moved. The frontline troops in Saarbrücken have exchanged fire with the forward troops of the French Army of the Rhine. Our people are not sure how many people the French army has dispatched. Now the frontline troops are waiting in the rear fortifications. The French attack."

"Let's start a counterattack according to your deployment!" William I said.

"Yes, Your Majesty!" Moltke said.

"Send me a report to the headquarters of the Second Army to inform Prince Frederick and let them move closer to us. Napoleon III will definitely attack us in Saarbrücken. The number of the First Army is too small to match the main force of the French army. Recklessly, there should not be many French soldiers, so we must concentrate our forces and fight decisively with the French main force with superior forces."

"Send a message to the Third Army, let the Third Army of Crown Prince William (Frederick III) go south to the Vosges Mountains, and isolate the French army south of the Vosges Mountains from the main force of the French army. They cannot be separated from the main force of the French army. Join us."

……

Palatinate.

The third army garrison.

"Just received an order from the general headquarters. The French have already launched an offensive in the Saarbrücken area. The general staff requested us to immediately advance to the Vosges Mountains and block the French army south of the Vosges Mountains from going north. Everyone listen to me Command to proceed in the direction of the Vosges Mountains."

"The [-]nd and [-]th Cavalry Divisions will go south immediately to clear the French army along the line leading to Weissenburg. At the same time, they will survey the situation of McMahon's troops and open up the passage for the large troops to go south."

"Leopold, General Kirchbach, you lead the Hechingen Brigade and the Fifth Army to the Saverna area respectively, and beware of the northern French army going south to support McMahon's Charon Army."

"The rest of the troops are coming with me in the direction of Strasbourg. We want to keep McMahon firmly south of the Vosges."

Frederick III arranged tasks in an orderly manner. McMahon had only 4 troops, and the Third Army was more than three times that.

In the advantageous game, the general of the Kingdom of Bavaria asked the two Bavarian armies to take the lead and invade the Weissenburg area first.

On the one hand, McMahon's troops are small, with only four divisions scattered in four regions, while Wiesenburg has only one French division, and Bavaria has two troops. In terms of strength alone, I have the advantage.On the one hand, the Bavarian army needs the residents along the way and Weissenburg to replenish "supply". If the Prussian and other state troops are allowed to pass first, they will not be able to get it.

Although he knew the careful thinking of the Bavarian army, Frederick III did not refuse, and it would be better to let them wade first.

(End of this chapter)

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