Struggle in Russia

v2 Chapter 758 - The Death of Hungary (Part 2)

Let’s put it this way, Kossuth always wanted to kill Artur when things happened, but Artur was not stupid, he certainly wouldn’t wait for Kosut to **** him, so this guy also found him. A high-sounding excuse is to reinforce the troops in the north that have been attacked by the Russians.

According to Artur, his northern line of defense is under great pressure. If he does not go for reinforcements as soon as possible, the Austrian army from the west will join forces with the Russian army from the north. Then the northern line of defense will immediately collapse and the revolution will come to an abrupt end.

Therefore, Artur’s reason for going to the north is very sufficient and necessary. It is an act of worrying about the country and the people. Anything that does not understand or disagrees is untenable.

This excuse is reluctant to tell the truth, because idiots can see whether Bratislava or the so-called North Line is more important. Bratislava lost its door to Budapest and opened it up. The main force of the Austrian army from the north and the west could go straight to Budapest and destroy the Hungarian Revolutionary Party in one fell swoop. The nature was not serious and much worse.

To put it bluntly, Artur was just an excuse, just to give him a reason for not implementing Kosut’s order, so that he would not appear so embarrassed. The more important thing is to plan for the future.

What are your plans?

Artur figured it very clearly, he knew what would happen after he gave up Bratislava. As long as the Austrian army is not a fool, it will be clear that if you continue to chase him, you still go straight to Huanglong, you don’t have to choose, it must go straight to Huanglong.

As long as Wendy Schgritz chooses to go straight to Huanglong, then Artur has the opportunity to take advantage. He knows that there are at least 50,000 or 60,000 National Guards in Budapest in Kosut. These recruits may be a bit in a hurry, but they are not lacking in fighting spirit and morale, especially since they are defending the capital and the morale of the revolutionary leader. I will definitely try my best anyway.

Relying on Budapest’s solid city defense and the united fighting spirit of the National Guard, he believed that it was impossible for the Austrian army to easily capture Budapest. It is more likely that Budapest will become a meat grinder, which will greatly deplete the vitality and morale of the Austrian army.

As long as it drags on for a period of time, coupled with his own manipulation of the Austrian army’s supply line, the Austrian army will inevitably encounter a bloodshed in Budapest.

Artur did not have the ambition of Kossuth and was ready to annihilate the main force of the Austrian army in one fell swoop. He felt that it was entirely possible to repel the Austrian army’s invasion, and maybe he could hit the Austrian army hard. As a result, the crisis was immediately lifted, and even if he had any comments from Kosut at that time, he could not but admit that Artur was a hero.

Objectively speaking, Artur’s plan is more likely to be realized, and Kosut’s one is really unrealistic. Relying on Budapest to kill the Austrian army is more likely to win the counterattack. But, although the chance of success is greater, the price is not small.

The first thing that bears the brunt is the bad political influence. Kosut is deeply affected. Artur is tantamount to setting Kosut on the fire. In the end, even if he wins, Artur is an empty gloved white wolf. The special hole is not light.

And once it fails, the consequence is of course that the Hungarian revolution will naturally belch. Let’s put it this way, Artur’s plan is good, but most of the risks are attributable to other people or the country. He didn’t actually pay anything. To tell the truth, it’s not authentic.

The second is that it is not so simple to consume the vital power of the Austrian army in Budapest, especially considering that most of Kosut’s hands are some improvised mobs. The combat power of these recruits is really worrying, even with Budapest’s strong city defenses. I am afraid that it would have to pay a very heavy price to relied on the Austrian army.

This is actually the main reason why Kossuth chose to consume Austrian troops in Bratislava instead of Budapest. After all, the soldiers in Artur’s hands are more elite, relying on a group of recruits to fight with the tiger-wolf-like Austrian army, and no one can change it!

Therefore, in fact, neither Artur’s plan nor Kosut’s plan is so perfect. The problems are not small, especially Artur’s plan. Even if it succeeds in the end, the side effects should not be underestimated. I am afraid it will directly lead to the Hungarian Revolutionary Party. Internal division is actually more terrifying and deadly than defeat on the battlefield.

It’s just that Artur didn’t think so much. He only cared about the plan that was most beneficial to him and the easiest to implement. Even if the side effects of this plan were particularly strong, he would not care about that much.

The results of it?

The result naturally did not differ from the above estimation. Kossuth was devastated by the Austrian troops who were approaching the city. On the one hand, he urgently mobilized the young and old in Budapest to defend his homeland, and on the other hand, he also asked Artur to go south to rescue immediately.

Of course, how could Artur listen to him at this time. He was sitting firmly on the Diaoyutai in the north to watch Wendy Schgretz and Kosut in Budapest.

A fierce battle lasted for two weeks. The once Buda and most of the Pace fell into the hands of Wendy Schgritz. It was not until Artur felt that the Austrian army was almost consumed before he quickly went south to fight Wendish. Gretz was caught off guard and drove Wendy Schgretz back to Vienna after annihilating more than 10,000 Austrian troops.

After this battle, UU reading www.uukanshu. Com really made Kossuth miserable, and the 50,000 recruits finally accumulated almost consumed seven or eight eighty-eight, which made him the chairman of the National Defense Commission quite embarrassed.

The most terrifying thing is not embarrassment, but that the bad points of this battle and the black pot Kosut are basically back, and most of the glory of victory goes into Artur’s pocket. Because of his “timely” return, he became a hero in the hearts of Budapest and Hungary.

In contrast, Kosut was not a human being inside and out, and the anger in his stomach could be measured without a thermometer. Anyway, after this battle, although the Hungarians won the victory temporarily, they basically consumed their vitality. The most important thing is that the internal division is more obvious. Although Kosut has not been able to take Altur for the time being, But he also regarded him as a thorn in his eyes, and tried every means to make trouble with him.

For example, after the war, Kossuth used the excuse to procrastinate on Artur’s troops again and again, neither giving guns and ammunition, nor giving priority to replenishing lost troops. If it weren’t for rations, there would be no excuse for not giving Kossuth.

As a result, Artur, who had just taken the limelight, was naturally very upset. He felt that he was the savior and the hero. If it were not his plan, where would the victory come from? But Kosut was so jealous that he could persecute him, so don’t blame him for being rude!

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