After the order of Admiral Pree, several troops of the Transylvanian Army were transferred to the Moldavian Army. The cavalry division, the 1st Imperial Guard Division, the 3rd Division, the 7th Division, the Armored Brigade, etc. were all transferred away, leaving only a few standing divisions to cooperate with the mobilization of troops, watching the Austro-Hungarian army that was separated by a river.
Moreover, in the telegram of Admiral Prey, he also hinted to Admiral Salamik that he would try his best to drive the Hungarians in the occupied area to the west of the Tisza River. Of course, the only person who can allow Admiral Pree to do this is our protagonist, His Majesty Edel.
With the issuing of the secret order of Plesan, the Romanian army began a campaign to purge Hungary in the newly occupied area. A large number of Hungarians living in the area were expelled to the west of the Tisza River. According to Romania’s requirements, these people are allowed to leave with their belongings. However, as the vast majority of the expelled Hungarians, their main assets are real estate such as houses and land. So this led to a sharp drop in the price of real estate in the area, and a large number of Romanian nationals who were eligible to buy flocked to snap up these forced to abandon properties.
According to post-event statistics, from July 18 to June 19, a total of 2.06 million Hungarians were expelled from this land. The loss was between 550 million and 637 million US dollars, which also brought down the hatred between Hungarians and Romanians. This situation of hostility continued into later generations, and even the two countries failed to resolve in the same camp during World War II. However, the strength of the two countries has produced a huge gap over time.
But this result has long been expected by Edel. It is strange not to be hostile to demarcate such a large territory from Hungary. Since it has been hostile, it is better to be more hostile. All these are the evil results that the Hungarians have planted over the years. Look at the countries around the Kingdom of Hungary in the future. Who has not expelled the Hungarians in this way, but Romania is the first to take the lead. And if there are too many Hungarians in the area, it will bring hidden dangers to the new territory.
In Edel's inner plan for the future, the Romanians must occupy the sixth floor of the nation in the future. The remaining four tiers are Ukrainians, Poles, Bulgarians, and Hungarians. This is also a necessary condition for the country to maintain stability. In order to ensure this minimum ratio, it is not surprising that methods such as expelling, suppressing, inducing, and tampering are not surprising.
People with strong national consciousness need to be driven out and suppressed, while those with weaker consciousness can be differentiated and induced, or even directly tampered with. And everything Edel has done is to make Romania stronger.
Romania's expulsion movement in the newly-occupied territory has attracted a lot of public opinion and the attention of the people at home and abroad. These people have many accusing voices about this, and Edel's method for this is to cover foreign news. To guide and suppress domestic public opinion, so that these people who have nothing to do, let them pay more attention to the soldiers on the front line who are fighting for the country.
Foreign civilians are paying attention to Romania's extermination movement, but as the government, they are not concerned about this. They focus on Romania's deployment of troops. On the railway from Transylvania to Moldavia that circumvents the Carpathian Mountains, trains are running at high speed day and night without interruption. The soldiers, guns, tanks and other equipment covered with raincloth all show that Romania is transferring troops.
Of course, such a large-scale transshipment operation cannot be concealed from other countries, and Romania has no intention of concealing it. Take the armored brigade as an example. The transfer of personnel and equipment in the brigade requires 21 trains of 20 knots, not to mention the subsequent supplement of ammunition and fuel. There are so many trains loaded with officers, soldiers and equipment, as long as you can observe them.
Romania's move to deploy troops and generals naturally attracted the attention of Marshal Mackensen who is currently in Wallif.
As the commander-in-chief of the German Army on the Eastern Front, Marshal Mackensen currently needs his attention in addition to facing the Romanian army. The seizure of territory from Russia also requires his attention. However, in your opinion, the biggest threat comes from Romania.
Therefore, the energy is basically placed on the front line of Romania. As for other regions, there is some indulgent meaning in it, so the current public security environment in these newly occupied territories can be imagined. However, no matter how poor the security environment is in these places, it is much stronger than the Russian Civil War.
"Marshal, the current Romanian action must be directed at us, what should we do?"
In the command headquarters, Major General Max Huffman, the chief of staff, asked Marshal Mackensen for his opinion after reading the detected information.
Because of the hot weather, Marshal Markenson, who did not wear his own death light cavalry hat, looked at the battle map and said calmly: "Then why Romania rushed to us."
"Because we are around them, the only threat..."
Major General Huffman, who was questioned by Marshal Mackensen, responded with a flash of thought and immediately reacted: "You mean they just want to drive us out of Galicia?"
Marshal Markenson still agrees with Major General Hoffman's ability.
"Yes. Eastern Moldavia, where Romanians occupy the majority, did not take it back first, because we are here to hinder their actions."
Mackenson did not prioritize the situation of the battle, instead he cared about East Moldavia, so Huffman couldn't help asking: "Then marshal, what do you mean?"
Faced with the inquiry of his chief of staff, Marshal Mackensen smiled slightly: "Why should we stop these Romanians? Let them fight against Ukrainians who feel the joy of independenceWho won this territory? Whoever belongs to it."
Hearing the Marshal's decision, Major General Huffman said with some worry: "But what should we do with the instructions from Berlin?"
"It's simple. Our personnel and ammunition have not been replenished. The army is very grieving, and there is no way to continue the fight."
Hearing what the Marshal said, Major General Huffman also nodded bitterly to agree with this statement. Since the signing of a peace treaty with Russia, the Eastern Front has rarely received supplies. Even the last time Romania was attacked, many of the ammunition were drawn from other regions' stocks. And the Marshal did not lie. After the last Battle of Moldavia, Berlin did not replenish their loss of personnel and ammunition. If it weren't for collecting part of it from other regions, the soldiers would only use the seized spoils.
At present, the only thing that the Germans on the Eastern Front are better than those on the Western Front is that they eat better than the Germans on the Western Front. After all, they are all in the plains, and there is no problem in raising food.
"Then I will send a report to Kiev and ask these Ukrainians to send troops over to take over."
"Go ahead."