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Chapter 913 Liquidation

It was Antoine who came.

Because he did not have complete trust in Antoine, Qin Chuan always led him into the team to march together.

Annette first came forward happily and hugged Antoine. After reacting, he hurriedly looked at Antoine and asked nervously: "How are you okay, Antoine? They didn't do anything to you!"

"I'm fine, Annette!" Antoine replied, then raised her head at Qin Chuan and said, "Although I don't want to say that,... he saved me again!"

Annette turned his head and looked at Qin Chuan gratefully, then was still a little worried and asked Antoine in a low voice: "Are you arrested? What are they going to deal with you?"

"Don't worry, Annette!" Antoine replied: "Your sergeant convinced me!"

Annette asked incrediblely: "You mean..."

"Yes!" Antoine nodded: "I plan to join you, but I'm just going to do it!"

"What does it mean?" Annette was a little confused.

"It means..." Qin Chuan added: "Look at what will happen in France next, or rather, how to make France truly free! Antoine is a country-oriented person, Annette, you know this!"

Anne nodded and said, "I think we should talk to Boduane!"

At the French Regiment Command, Qin Chuan once again met his old subordinates.

When Boduan saw Qin Chuan, he sighed.

"It seems you've called it, Lieutenant Colonel!" said Boduane: "The situation in France is not as we imagined!"

"What information did you get?" Qin Chuan asked.

Perhaps because it was not up to me, Qin Chuan and others did not receive relevant information.

"The day after entering Paris, Charles de Gaulle called a meeting with the resistance and guerrilla officers!" Boduane handed a cup of coffee to Qin Chuan and others, and said: "They thought Charles de Gaulle would reward them with merit, but the facts were exactly the opposite!"

"What does it mean?" Antoine asked in confusion.

As a member of the guerrillas, Antoine is of course more concerned about this issue.

"After everyone arrived, De Gaulle never showed up!" Boduane said: "It was not until an hour after the agreed meeting time that De Gaulle did not appear. He asked about the occupations of the resistance and guerrilla officers before the war. You know, some of them were teachers, some were workers, and of course some were soldiers. Just as everyone was happy to discuss their origins, De Gaulle told them... to return to their pre-war posts to continue working!"

"Return to the pre-war post to continue working?" Antoine looked at Boduane in disbelief: "No, what you said is not true. If so, why are all these officers doing? They risked their lives to usher in the liberation of France, and what they got was to return to the pre-war post to continue working? At this time, France had not been liberated!"

"Degall's reason is..." Boduane said: "The Allies and 'Fighting France' will complete the liberation of France. He believes that the French resistance organizations and guerrillas have fulfilled their responsibilities, and now is the time to rebuild France. France needs more talents to develop all walks of life. The forces of the resistance organizations and guerrillas will be incorporated into the 'Fighting France' army!"

"This is a bridge burning across the river!" Antoine said angrily: "After using the guerrillas and resistance organizations, they kicked them aside!"

In terms of feelings, what Antoine said is indeed reasonable.

But from the perspective of politics and military, Qin Chuan believed that Charles de Gaulle did the right thing, because only in this way can all troops be organized into unified troops without "grouping for private purposes" or even civil wars.

Simply put, it is the French version of "release the power of military power with a glass of wine".

"Did the Resistance Organization compromise like this?" Antoine asked.

"Of course not!" Boduane replied: "But they have no way, because the British and American troops have controlled the entire Paris! That is to say, it is not us who actually control France, but the British and Americans!"

"Fuck it!" Antoine sat back on the chair angrily.

"It's not this worse!" Boduan continued: "They started the liquidation!"

"What liquidation?" Antoine asked.

"You know, Antoine!" said Annette. "I've told you a long time ago, like people like us!"

Antoine was stunned for a moment, unable to believe it.

"Don't doubt!" said Boduan: "They imprisoned those who helped Germany, some of them took them out to march and attacked them with eggs, tomatoes, and bags of feces. The woman was handed off her hair, naked, with a 10,000-word sign on her chest, and a sign hanging around her neck, saying 'I'll sleep with the German guy'..."

Annette couldn't help but curse: "These bitches are raised!"

"Even the shops are not spared!" Boduan said: "Because they are 'German suppliers'!"

"No, this cannot be true!" Antoine shook her head.

Boduane didn't say anything, and directly took out several newspapers from the documents and handed them to Antoine, saying, "This is the "Le Figaro" that has been reopened for a short time. You can take a look!"

When I opened a newspaper, the headlines were "arrest and liquidation", and the content was written was about who was arrested, who helped the Germans, etc.

It would be understandable if these were just small-scale, but it was not the case.

Because according to modern historians, the entire France was executed as colluders and other charges. There were about 900,000 arrests, of which 125,000 were forced to answer in court what they did during the occupation, those who were considered guilty of "inconsistent with national identity" were sentenced to fixed-term imprisonment, and those who were sentenced to "damage the status of the state" were prohibited from engaging in government offices.

This is a very ironic thing.

Because if we really want to talk about it, no French can escape the crime of "inconsistent with national identity" and "damaging national status".

All France surrendered, and France even became a German factory for making arms and supplying materials. Those who farmed in the fields and worked in factories... they were all serving the German army, but they had no other choice.

However, when the moment of liberation comes, they need to find some people to vent their anger and inferiority deep in their hearts, and need to cut off from the shame of the past, so this arrest and liquidation are brought about.

"So!" Annette asked, "Antoine, have you made a decision?"
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