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() & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Along the way, Marin's army did not receive too fierce resistance. The main reason is that, at this time, the army in the city is mostly a militia, and the head-on confrontation is not even an opponent of the regular army under Marin.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Moreover, these militiamen were not trained for overnight battles at all. After the city was broken in the middle of the night, it would be good not to collapse on their own. Where is there confidence and courage to resist?
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp like this, Marin took the army and came smoothly outside the Wittenburg Palace. Here, Marin encountered a lot of resistance. After all, there are more than 2,000 regular troops in the palace. Under the lighting of the torches, the only regular army remaining in these Saxony electors showed sufficient courage and good discipline.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp But this is useless. Because the number is too big ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Moreover, the palace of Wittenberg, unlike the city gate, is still the oak gate. What about the oak door? Of course, let Dong Cunrui ... oh no, Donizri went up and blasted the door ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Donizri's blasting team members, with a wooden door over their heads, broke under the gate of the Wittenberg Palace, pryed the stone slabs in front of the gate with a chisel, and began to dig holes. After digging the hole, bury the gunpowder barrel in the hole, cover it with mud and slate, then light the fuze, and the man ran away ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp With the "boom" made a loud noise, the gate of the Wittenberg Palace was blown open, and Marin's army broke through ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp took the lead in rushing in, is the 250 "Wolf Commando" muscles carried by Kahn. They all wore a full set of plate armor, armed with mace sticks, and rushed into the royal palace of Wittenberg with their claws, bringing huge killing and fear to the defenders in the royal palace.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Under their impact, the defense in the Wittenberg Palace soon broke. Then, in desperation, John had to surrender with everyone ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Next, Marin and his men first disarmed all the soldiers in the city, and placed and supervised the surrendered soldiers.
At the same time, Marin sent a part of the army, with the help of the leading party, controlled the residences of all high-ranking nobles in the city of Wittenberg, captured the large nobles of Saxony, and disarmed the guards of those large nobles.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp After doing this, the next thing is, naturally, the whole city is looted ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspMarin hated Frederick III ’s small moves, so he decided to loot in Wittenberg this time ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspBecause of the great determination of the Marin looting, in the mind of Marin, this looting is comparable to the demolition of later generations ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp What is the difference between looting and demolition? Looting is just looking for some valuable valuables. Demolition-level looting not only robs property but also causes destruction. For example, the Anglo-French coalition looted the Old Summer Palace. In order to remove the inlaid gemstones, they would split the gemstone-inlaid furniture with an axe, and some gold or copper carvings were savagely removed from the statue. The most famous of these is the "Zodiac Animal Head" in the Old Summer Palace. The head of the beast is a copper-headed stone body, and the workmanship is extremely precise.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp For the aggressors, they obviously can't move away. So, like their bears breaking their sticks, they took away 12 bronze beasts and took them away ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp At the end, the British and French allied forces also set a fire in the Old Summer Palace to cover the traces ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp The above is the demolition looting, which is the measure that Marin intends to use to deal with Wittenberg. Frederick III really offended Marin, and Marin would naturally not be polite to each other.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Due to time constraints, Marin may not have the opportunity to go to the Saxony electorate in more than 20 other cities for looting. However, looting a Wittenberg is also sufficient. Because Wittenberg is the richest city in the electoral country of Saxony. After all, the Wetting family pooled much of the wealth of Saxony's electorate. However, this also facilitates Marin's looting ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp When Marin was arranging the demolition-related matters, Baron Larek, the representative of the Imperial Parliament, came over angrily and asked Marin:
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "Duke Marin, why did you sneak into Wittenberg? The Imperial Parliament has decided what to negotiate!"
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Marin was too lazy to take care of him and said without looking up:
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "Yeah, the Imperial Parliament just decided the negotiation, but hasn't the peace talks yet begun? In the absence of the peace talks, it is still in a state of war. Is there a problem with my capture of Wittenberg?"
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Barrett Larrick was suddenly speechless. He blushed and continued to question:
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "Then why you were so obedient before, and you actively withdrew your troops? We thought you really wanted to negotiate!"
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "This ..." Marin gave a slight smile to Larrick after thinking about it:
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "Actually, I just made you play, you really take it ..."
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Larrick was so angry that he wanted to beat Marin. But after seeing Marlin's men and women who were surrounded by swords and guns, he still held back, and then returned to the mansion dedicated to foreign guests in the city ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp After Larrick left, Marin continued to tell his men to do things. This time, because of the violent demolition, Marin directly appointed a violent muscular man-Kahn as the demolition team leader, letting him be responsible for looting the city's valuables ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbspAccording to Marin's requirements, in the city of Wittenberg, except for the Catholic church's immovable things and the diplomatic hotel symbolizing diplomacy, other places can be robbed ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Of course, in order to give those nobles some decent, their silk clothes can not be taken off ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp As for the gold and silver jewelry on the noble women's family, if they saw it, they would naturally pick it down. But if someone hides the jewelry in the body part, if it is not obvious, then forget it ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp violent muscle man Kahn was extremely excited after leading the errand. He also took the muscles of the 250 Wolf Master Commandos that he used well and took part in the demolition together ...
Kahn first sent the treasury of the Wittenberg Palace to loot, and then began to focus on all the gold and silver items in the palace, such as the tragedy made of gold and silver, and the wine glass or something.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp At noon, John is taking his family to dinner in the palace. Unexpectedly, Kahn broke into the restaurant with a group of spiked muscles ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "What are you doing?" John asked nervously. Looking at the murderous Kahn, John thought Kahn was here to kill him, not only terrified to urinate ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp But Kahn didn't look at him, he stared at the gold plate and knife and fork John was using ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Then, Kahn stormed up aggressively, taking away all the gold plates and knives and forks John was eating with. Then, John was replaced with ceramic tableware ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp John watched Kahn scrambled for gold and silver tableware in the restaurant without fearing to resist. After all, the masses of Kahn and others are there, with thicker arms than John's legs ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp Originally, John thought Kahn searched and scrapped all the gold and silver tableware. Unexpectedly, before leaving, Kahn suddenly stared at John in this direction and could not open his eyes ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "You ... what are you doing again?" John was about to cry.
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp "Master John, please stand up, this chair seems to be inlaid with gold?"
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp John looked back — isn't it? As the heir to the Elector Hou, the chair for dinner is indeed inlaid with a lot of gold. It is no wonder that Kahn is fancy ... In this living room, the chair for Frederick III and the chair for John are inlaid with gold ... …
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp In desperation, unlike the beaten John, he had to stand up and change an ordinary chair. Then, Kahn took two gold-encrusted chairs to the door and smashed them violently ... Finally, Kahn took the gold from the broken chair and took it away, leaving only one mess in the ground ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp came down one day ~ www.novelhall.com ~ Kahn took the demolition brigade and removed all the gold and silver items from the Wittenberg Palace. Broken furniture inlaid on furniture, broken stone inlaid on stone carving ... extremely brutal, often violent ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp The only thing that the British and French allied forces have done more civilized in the Old Summer Palace is that Kahn did not finally set fire to burn the Wittenburg Palace ...
& nbsp & nbsp & nbsp & nbsp After the Wittenberg Palace was demolished, Kahn, following Marin's order, took his demolition brigade to the mansion of the nobles of the Electorate of Saxony and continued to engage in demolition looting ...
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