The Rise of the European Emperor

Chapter 512 Wittenberg Demolition

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() Along the way, Marin's army was not met with too much resistance. The main reason was that most of the army in the city at this time were militiamen, and the head-to-head confrontation was not at all an opponent of the regular army under Marin.

Moreover, these militiamen have not been trained in overnight battles at all. After the city is broken in the middle of the night, it is good not to collapse on its own. How can there be confidence and courage to resist?

In this way, Marin took the army and came to the outside of the Wittenberg Palace smoothly. Here, Marin encountered a lot of resistance. After all, there are more than 2,000 regular troops in the inner city of the palace. Under the light of torches, the only remaining regular army of the Electoral States of Saxony showed sufficient courage and good discipline.

But, this is of no use. Because the number of people is too large...

Moreover, the palace of Wittenberg, unlike the gate of the city, is still the gate of oak. What about oak doors? Of course, let Dong Cunrui... oh no, it was Donizry who went up to blow up the door...

The members of the demolition team under Donitzerre, with the dismantled wooden door on their heads, broke through under the gate of the Wittenberg Palace, used a chisel to pry open the stone slab in front of the gate, and then began to dig a hole. After the hole is dug, the powder keg is buried in the hole, covered with dirt and slate, then the fuse is lit and the people run away...

With a loud bang, the gate of Wittenberg Palace was blown open, and Marin's army broke through...

The ones who took the lead in rushing in were the 250 "Wolf-Tooth Commandos" muscles that Kahn brought. All of them wearing full plate armor, armed with mace, rushed into the palace of Wittenberg with claws and claws, bringing huge killing and fear to the defenders in the palace.

Under their onslaught, the line of defense in Wittenberg Palace was quickly broken. Then, in desperation, John had to surrender with everyone...

Next, Marin and his men first disarmed all the soldiers in the city, and placed and guarded the soldiers who surrendered.

At the same time, Marin sent part of the army, with the help of the Leading Party, to control the residences of all the high-ranking nobles in Wittenberg City, and captured the great nobles of Saxony.

And disarmed the guards of those great nobles.

After doing this, the next step is to loot the whole city...

Marin hated Frederick III's little actions, so he decided to loot Wittenberg this time...

Because of the determination of Marin's looting this time, in Marin's heart, this looting is comparable to the demolition of later generations...

What is the difference between looting and demolition? Looting is just finding some valuable valuables to rob. The demolition-level looting not only robs property, but also creates damage. For example, in the looting of the Yuanmingyuan by the British and French troops, in order to dig out the inlaid gems, they would use an ax to split the furniture inlaid with gems, and some gold or copper carvings were brutally removed from the statues. The most famous of them is the "Chinese Zodiac Animal Head" in Yuanmingyuan. The head of the beast is a bronze head and stone body, and the workmanship is extremely fine.

As for the invaders, they obviously couldn't move the stone body. So, like a bear breaking a stick, they broke off 12 copper heads and took them away...

In the end, the Anglo-French Allied Forces also set a fire in the Yuanmingyuan to cover up the traces...

The above is the demolition-style looting, which Marin intends to use against Wittenberg. Frederick III really offended Marin, and Marin naturally would not be polite to the other party.

Because of time constraints, Marin may not have the opportunity to loot more than 20 other cities in the electorate of Saxony. But looting a Wittenberg is enough. Because Wittenberg is the wealthiest city in the electorate of Saxony. After all, the Wetting family has concentrated a lot of the wealth of the electorate of Saxony. However, this also facilitates Marin's looting...

When Marin was arranging the demolition-related matters, Baron Larick, the representative of the Imperial Council, rushed over angrily and questioned Marin:

"Duke Marin, why did you sneak up on Wittenberg? The Imperial Council has already decided on the negotiation!"

Marin was a little too lazy to pay attention to him, and said without looking up:

"Yeah, the Imperial Council just decided on the negotiation, but haven't the peace talks started yet? Even though the peace talks haven't started yet, it's still in a state of war. Is there a problem with my capture of Wittenberg?"

Baron Larick was at a loss for words, and he continued to question with a blushing face:

"Then why were you so obedient and withdraw your troops? We thought you really wanted peace talks!"

"This..." After thinking about it, Marin smiled slightly at Larick:

"Actually, I'm just kidding you, you're taking it seriously..."

Larick was furious and wanted to beat Marlin. But after looking at the soldiers and soldiers of Marin, who were surrounded by swords and guns, he still held back, and then his face was flushed and he went back to the house dedicated to receiving foreign guests in the city...

After Larick left, Marin continued to instruct his men to do things. This time, because of the violent demolition, Marin directly appointed Kahn, a violent muscle man, as the demolition team leader, and let him be responsible for looting valuable property in the city...

According to Marin's request, in Wittenberg City, except for the things of the Catholic Church that cannot be moved, and the diplomatic hotel that symbolizes diplomacy, other places can be looted...

Of course, in order to save some dignity for those nobles, the silk clothes on their bodies cannot be taken off...

As for the gold and silver jewelry on the noble women's family, if they saw it, they would naturally take them off. But if someone hides jewelry in the body part of the body, if it's not obvious, then forget it...

Kahn, a violent muscle man, was extremely excited after taking the errand. He also took the 250 mussels of the Wolf Commando that he used with ease and took part in the demolition together...

Kahn first sent someone to loot the treasury of the Wittenberg Palace, and then began to focus on all the gold and silver items in the palace, such as the tragedy of gold and silver knives and forks, and wine glasses.

At noon, John was taking his family to dinner at the palace. Unexpectedly, Kahn broke into the restaurant with a group of wolf-toothed commandos...

"What are you doing?" John asked nervously. Looking at the murderous Kahn, John thought that Kahn was here to kill him, not only was he scared to pee...

But Kahn didn't even look at him, he fixed his eyes on the gold plate and knife and fork that John was using...

Then Kahn charged up aggressively and took away all the gold plates and knives and forks on which John was eating. Then, put John on earthenware utensils...

John tremblingly watched Kahn scavenge for gold and silver tableware in the restaurant, but did not dare to resist. After all, Kahn et al are bulky there, their arms are thicker than John's legs...

Originally, John thought that it would be fine for Kahn to loot all the gold and silver tableware. Unexpectedly, before leaving, Kahn suddenly stared at John's direction and couldn't move his eyes...

"You...what are you doing?" John was about to cry.

"Lord John, please stand up, this chair seems to be inlaid with gold, right?"

John looked back--isn't he? The chair used by the heirs of the elector to eat is indeed inlaid with a lot of gold. No wonder Kahn took a fancy to it... In this living room, the chairs that Frederick III used to eat and the chairs that John used to eat were inlaid with gold... …

In desperation, unlike the beaten John, he had to stand up and change to an ordinary chair. Then, Kahn took the two chairs inlaid with gold to the door and smashed them violently... Finally, Kahn took out the gold from the smashed chairs and took away, leaving only a mess on the ground...

At the end of the day, Kahn led the demolition team and demolished all the gold and silver items from the Wittenberg Palace. Broken furniture set on furniture, broken stone carving set on stone sculpture... Extremely barbaric, extremely violent...

The only thing more civilized than the Anglo-French Allied Forces in the Old Summer Palace is that Kahn didn't set a fire at the end to burn down the Wittenberg Palace...

After the demolition of the Wittenberg Palace, according to Marin's order, Kahn led the demolition brigade under his command to the mansions of the great nobles of the electorate of Saxony, and continued to carry out demolition-style looting...

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