Chapter 97: Cross of the Iron Division
The time eventually came for the German Reich to reward its soldiers who had participated in the Russian Civil War. In the streets of Berlin, a wide celebration was being had. Specifically, a military parade. It was not, however, a parade for the actual German Army, but for the roughly 25,000 German Soldiers who had gone off and volunteered to put down the Red Menace.
This event had several major purposes in mind. One was, of course, to show appreciation to the men who had boldly taken up arms against the enemy of all of humanity. But two was to gain support for the Right-Wing within German politics of the era.
Frankly speaking the left-wing political parties had been in a state of disaster since all forms of Marxist thought were basically outlawed within the Imperial Powers of Europe, and at the same time parties which represented such beliefs were disbanded, with their leading members jailed under political extremist laws enacted in response to the Bolshevik Revolution.
Incitement to revolution, and treason were generally added charges to these politicians. In the end, the Social Democrats who were a heavily Marxist party, and one which Bruno personally held responsible for both the fall of the German Reich, and the pitiful state of the German Nation during the Weimar Republic and the 21st Century that Bruno had ultimately died in as a result of its suicidal immigration policies.
If he was Chancellor, he would round up every social democrat and have them shot in the street. But because they had wisely distanced their "official stance" away from Socialism and Communism. They had survived to some extent, albeit heavily persecuted.
But Bruno was not Chancellor, and instead at the moment he was focused on his military career rather than any form of political notions. Hence, he stood in uniform, or more specifically, the uniform of the Iron Brigade as he and his men marched through the streets of Berlin as if they were heroes returning from a great conquest.
Eventually the entire division, or more specifically its members who had survived the war stood in formation outside a venue built specifically for the Kaiser to reward those officers who had personally led the Iron Division and its many units over the course of the year and a half duration of the war.
As for the NCOs and enlisted personnel, they would receive their medals in the mail within the coming months. The Kaiser, of course, had a grand speech prepared for the occasion. He was dressed in a heavily embellished uniform belonging to the cavalry of the German Army as he began to recite the words he had thought of in advance for today's celebration.
I must say, I'm surprised that you have a mind for matters other than war. Have you ever thought about pursuing a career in politics? Your father has been a very close member of my inner circle for years now, but I am convinced that you might one day excel well beyond his means. What do you think?"
Bruno chuckled while shaking the Kaiser's hand before whispering back to him his thanks. As well as his response.
"For the time being, my place is on the battlefield, fighting his majesty's enemies. Maybe one day I shall pursue a career in politics, but it will be long after I have won the war that is to come... In this regard, your Majesty might wish to invest in creating an organization like the Tsar's Okhrana.
They proved exceptionally useful in the war, especially when those rats turned to guerilla tactics. After all, not every enemy is to be fought abroad. There are those here in the German Reich who would continue the efforts of Lenin and his band of murderous thieves here on our own soil if given the chance.
And during a time of war, defeat is often the result of being stabbed in the back by the enemies within a nation, rather than military defeat by those abroad. You are, of course, free to reject my advice, but you would do well to remember my words..."
After saying this, Bruno's expression became far more excitable as he waved to the crowd along with the Kaiser, who quickly took Bruno's recommendation to heart. Afterward, he would pin medals to the chest of Bruno's officers. Such as Ludwig, Kurt, Heinrich, Erich, and all others who served beneath him during their participation in the Russian Civil War.
The Parade would last for some time and would have a full-scale celebration in the city of Berlin with beer and pretzels provided for the people to enjoy. Photos were taken of the event and spread in the news not only across the German Reich but also to all of Europe as well. With this, the Iron Division had made its last appearance in the world. Its volunteers would go on to continue their military careers. Many of them would serve in the upcoming Great War as NCOS and officers. And to great effect at that, as they had gained valuable experience in the Trenches outside Saint Petersburg and Tsaritsyn.
As For the German Strategy to deal with the potential outbreak of a Major War between the European Powers. Bruno would begin devising this strategy in the coming days while returning to active service within the Central Division of German High Command. Meanwhile, the Kaiser of the German Reich would begin holding conferences between the Central Powers as they currently existed, and would even extend invitations to the Russian Tsar, specifically in regard to mending the difference between him and Kaiser Franz Joseph I of the Austro-Hungarian Empire.
The Kaiser would also take up Bruno's suggestion and begin forming his own secret police, similar to the Okhrana and other organizations like it that popped up throughout history. Such as the infamous Gestapo and Stasi that had existed in Bruno's past life.
Either way, Bruno's suggestions had made it certain that Germany would not be stabbed in the back during this timeline when the time for the Great War finally arrived.