Chapter 781
So under the instigation of this group of people, the Austrian aristocratic circle started a political show that pitted the rabbit against the fox. They first donated money and materials to hold a charity ball, and then launched a collective petition.
If this kind of thing happened in the east, or even a little east, this group of people would be dead.
However, it happened in the Austrian Empire, so the government had to consider a solution.
However, the Regent Council also knew very well that these people were the cause of the rebellion in Galicia and it was impossible to let them back. It would also be troublesome to stay in Vienna. What if these guys couldn't get over it and revolted again one day.
In fact, even if they wanted to send them back to Galicia, their title deeds and serfs' deeds of sale were burned by Franz, and even the final backup was gone.
However, regarding the matter of Franz burning the contract, the empire's senior officials had no objections. After all, no matter from any perspective, the Poles should not be allowed to continue to dominate Galicia.
Moreover, they are also the actual beneficiaries of the establishment of the royal estate.Although everyone knows it well, the Galician serfs and the Polish Restoration Army are still responsible for this pot.
The Regency Council initially planned to get those Polish nobles to the colonies to continue to be their landlords. After all, according to Franz, the colonies had plenty of land.
But it was strongly opposed by Franz, because at this time the upper class of each colony was dominated by German-speaking peoples.
This system took Franz a lot of effort to select carefully. If a large number of Polish landowners were suddenly inserted, although all previous efforts would not be wasted, it would only increase a lot of trouble.
After all, the aborigines and laborers in the colony couldn't tell the difference between Germans and Poles. In their eyes, white people were all the same. If the lower class chose Poles, wouldn't Franz be making wedding dresses for others?
Franz didn't want to have this possibility, even if it was 1%, so he firmly opposed sending those Polish nobles to the colonies to continue to be lords.
In fact, Prince Metternich felt that if the Poles could be allowed to establish a country in the colonies, would that be able to fundamentally solve the problem of Polish Zionism?
As soon as this sentence came out, he was immediately strongly opposed by Count Korolaf.
"You are a blatant traitor. At this time, the Poles have not yet stabilized the country and can cause so much harm to our country.
If this group of people is really given a country, will they unite with other countries to counterattack us?
What if other ethnic groups in our country intend to do the same?Don't we want every nation to distribute a piece of land?
Feeding a tiger with one's body and feeding an eagle with a cut of meat will do no one any good except to move oneself!I am firmly against it. If you insist, I propose that your family fief can be given to the Poles. "
As soon as these words came out, Prince Metternich was furious, but it was not only Count Kolarov who opposed this matter, the military also strongly opposed it.
Count Latour: "I object! Just because the losers did not get the punishment they deserved, just like the French after Waterloo, they did not suffer the punishment they deserved, so the French challenged our country again and again bottom line.
I think this is intolerable, the loss of land is the minimum punishment for the Poles, they should thank us for not hanging them! "
Although Prince Metternich was angry, there was always the city.
"I just put forward a possibility. Since everyone disagrees, we can continue to discuss. I also want to hear the suggestions of the two."
Prince Metternich is digging, but Comte Latour does not want to be laughed at as a coward.
"I think the Poles should be sent to the colonies. I heard that the East African colonies are as big as three or four France, and giving them a small piece of land is not a big deal.
And bringing them together makes it easier for the empire to monitor and manage them. "
"Do you know how many people are needed to monitor a land of [-] square kilometers? And East Africa has been fighting. What should we do if these Poles turn to the natives?
Shall we send our valiant Imperial Army far and wide to destroy them?Or are you hoping for the third-rate troops in the colonies? "
The Poles may be vulnerable to the regular army of the Austrian Empire, but they still exist as overlords in the colonies, and the colonial army of farmers, sailors, and mercenaries may not necessarily be their opponents.
Metternich's words immediately made the brave general lose his temper. In addition, by the way, Count Latour is loyal, brave, and self-disciplined, but he is not an excellent war minister.
Count Korolov said: "Actually, it doesn't need to be so troublesome. I have a way to solve these Poles once and for all without sacrificing our precious territory."
Franz was there too, and he would have liked to hear the opinion.Since he is an adult, Franz can already participate in important meetings, which is called studying government affairs.
"My lord, please speak directly."
"Dear Franz, Prime Minister, our country's economic situation is now good, and we can use money to solve problems.
Give them a sum of money and let them live in other countries.This will not only save our land, but also throw this trouble to other countries.
Prussia in the north had 15 soldiers at the border before. I think they probably wanted to wait for us to fight with the Poles and then come to make a profit. "
Count Korolav's analysis was reasonable and well-founded, and Count Latour nodded repeatedly.
"Yes! Send those Poles to Prussia to seize their land!"
Prince Metternich couldn't help but smile.
Count Latour: "What are you laughing at?"
Prince Metternich: "I just thought of some funny things. What if the Poles and Prussians really colluded? Aren't we capitalizing on the enemy?
Even if the Poles and Prussians did not collude, and the Poles went to Prussia to buy land, it would be a win-win for them, because the former got the capital to make a comeback, and the latter got the money.
Then taking a step back, is it right to use our money to compensate our enemies? "
-
This was hours of wrangling--
A few hours later, the elderly Grand Duke Louis had fallen asleep, and Grand Duke Franz Karl had already whittled four wood carvings with a knife, while Franz Joseph beside him felt his scalp numb.
At first Franz wanted to hear how long these people could discuss, but he still underestimated this group of nineteenth-century politicians.
The three people talked from morning to evening, but they still couldn't reach an agreement. The most terrifying thing was that they were not just talking, but really discussed all the possibilities.
In the end Franz had no choice but to say what he had thought up early in the morning.
"I think you can send them to Dalmatia and compensate them with the land there."
Dalmatia was considered to be the most desolate area in the Austrian Empire at this time, and at this time it was still not as large as the population of ancient Rome.
(End of this chapter)
So under the instigation of this group of people, the Austrian aristocratic circle started a political show that pitted the rabbit against the fox. They first donated money and materials to hold a charity ball, and then launched a collective petition.
If this kind of thing happened in the east, or even a little east, this group of people would be dead.
However, it happened in the Austrian Empire, so the government had to consider a solution.
However, the Regent Council also knew very well that these people were the cause of the rebellion in Galicia and it was impossible to let them back. It would also be troublesome to stay in Vienna. What if these guys couldn't get over it and revolted again one day.
In fact, even if they wanted to send them back to Galicia, their title deeds and serfs' deeds of sale were burned by Franz, and even the final backup was gone.
However, regarding the matter of Franz burning the contract, the empire's senior officials had no objections. After all, no matter from any perspective, the Poles should not be allowed to continue to dominate Galicia.
Moreover, they are also the actual beneficiaries of the establishment of the royal estate.Although everyone knows it well, the Galician serfs and the Polish Restoration Army are still responsible for this pot.
The Regency Council initially planned to get those Polish nobles to the colonies to continue to be their landlords. After all, according to Franz, the colonies had plenty of land.
But it was strongly opposed by Franz, because at this time the upper class of each colony was dominated by German-speaking peoples.
This system took Franz a lot of effort to select carefully. If a large number of Polish landowners were suddenly inserted, although all previous efforts would not be wasted, it would only increase a lot of trouble.
After all, the aborigines and laborers in the colony couldn't tell the difference between Germans and Poles. In their eyes, white people were all the same. If the lower class chose Poles, wouldn't Franz be making wedding dresses for others?
Franz didn't want to have this possibility, even if it was 1%, so he firmly opposed sending those Polish nobles to the colonies to continue to be lords.
In fact, Prince Metternich felt that if the Poles could be allowed to establish a country in the colonies, would that be able to fundamentally solve the problem of Polish Zionism?
As soon as this sentence came out, he was immediately strongly opposed by Count Korolaf.
"You are a blatant traitor. At this time, the Poles have not yet stabilized the country and can cause so much harm to our country.
If this group of people is really given a country, will they unite with other countries to counterattack us?
What if other ethnic groups in our country intend to do the same?Don't we want every nation to distribute a piece of land?
Feeding a tiger with one's body and feeding an eagle with a cut of meat will do no one any good except to move oneself!I am firmly against it. If you insist, I propose that your family fief can be given to the Poles. "
As soon as these words came out, Prince Metternich was furious, but it was not only Count Kolarov who opposed this matter, the military also strongly opposed it.
Count Latour: "I object! Just because the losers did not get the punishment they deserved, just like the French after Waterloo, they did not suffer the punishment they deserved, so the French challenged our country again and again bottom line.
I think this is intolerable, the loss of land is the minimum punishment for the Poles, they should thank us for not hanging them! "
Although Prince Metternich was angry, there was always the city.
"I just put forward a possibility. Since everyone disagrees, we can continue to discuss. I also want to hear the suggestions of the two."
Prince Metternich is digging, but Comte Latour does not want to be laughed at as a coward.
"I think the Poles should be sent to the colonies. I heard that the East African colonies are as big as three or four France, and giving them a small piece of land is not a big deal.
And bringing them together makes it easier for the empire to monitor and manage them. "
"Do you know how many people are needed to monitor a land of [-] square kilometers? And East Africa has been fighting. What should we do if these Poles turn to the natives?
Shall we send our valiant Imperial Army far and wide to destroy them?Or are you hoping for the third-rate troops in the colonies? "
The Poles may be vulnerable to the regular army of the Austrian Empire, but they still exist as overlords in the colonies, and the colonial army of farmers, sailors, and mercenaries may not necessarily be their opponents.
Metternich's words immediately made the brave general lose his temper. In addition, by the way, Count Latour is loyal, brave, and self-disciplined, but he is not an excellent war minister.
Count Korolov said: "Actually, it doesn't need to be so troublesome. I have a way to solve these Poles once and for all without sacrificing our precious territory."
Franz was there too, and he would have liked to hear the opinion.Since he is an adult, Franz can already participate in important meetings, which is called studying government affairs.
"My lord, please speak directly."
"Dear Franz, Prime Minister, our country's economic situation is now good, and we can use money to solve problems.
Give them a sum of money and let them live in other countries.This will not only save our land, but also throw this trouble to other countries.
Prussia in the north had 15 soldiers at the border before. I think they probably wanted to wait for us to fight with the Poles and then come to make a profit. "
Count Korolav's analysis was reasonable and well-founded, and Count Latour nodded repeatedly.
"Yes! Send those Poles to Prussia to seize their land!"
Prince Metternich couldn't help but smile.
Count Latour: "What are you laughing at?"
Prince Metternich: "I just thought of some funny things. What if the Poles and Prussians really colluded? Aren't we capitalizing on the enemy?
Even if the Poles and Prussians did not collude, and the Poles went to Prussia to buy land, it would be a win-win for them, because the former got the capital to make a comeback, and the latter got the money.
Then taking a step back, is it right to use our money to compensate our enemies? "
-
This was hours of wrangling--
A few hours later, the elderly Grand Duke Louis had fallen asleep, and Grand Duke Franz Karl had already whittled four wood carvings with a knife, while Franz Joseph beside him felt his scalp numb.
At first Franz wanted to hear how long these people could discuss, but he still underestimated this group of nineteenth-century politicians.
The three people talked from morning to evening, but they still couldn't reach an agreement. The most terrifying thing was that they were not just talking, but really discussed all the possibilities.
In the end Franz had no choice but to say what he had thought up early in the morning.
"I think you can send them to Dalmatia and compensate them with the land there."
Dalmatia was considered to be the most desolate area in the Austrian Empire at this time, and at this time it was still not as large as the population of ancient Rome.
(End of this chapter)
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