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Volume 2: My Country Nine Hundred and Sixty.  Turin Uprising

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    A storm is brewing quietly in Turin, Italy.  This is true in any grave. When the people can no longer survive, the only option they have is to resist.

    They don¡¯t know if they can succeed, but they are willing to give it a try.

    Even if you die, it is better than living in humiliation.

    News that the Italian government was about to launch a bloody crackdown on the people of Turin quickly spread throughout the city.  The Italians in Turin were scared, confused, and overwhelmed at first, but soon anger replaced everything.

    They are just fighting for the right to survive, but now the government wants to take away even this.

    Uprising!  uprising!  uprising!  Since the government is unwilling to let itself live, then use the most violent means to overthrow them!

    The wave of a great uprising is quietly taking shape.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  At this time, the Italian Prime Minister Mr. Betrule still seemed indifferent.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Catadonna had learned from various channels that an uprising was possible, and he anxiously reported this information to the Italian Prime Minister, but Bertrul told him indifferently: "Don't worry, my  Friends, the so-called uprising is nothing more than a threat."

    Catadona was stunned when he heard this. Is this the attitude adopted by the prime minister of a country at a critical moment?

    But what can he do?  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Mr. Moyol" is undoubtedly a man of his word. He really got the Italian insurgents the weapons they needed.  Enough weapons to arm a company.

    This undoubtedly boosted the confidence of Manicia and his companions.

    The great uprising is about to break out!

    At the last meeting before the uprising, Manicia made an impassioned appeal:

    "Gentlemen, Italy has reached its most critical moment! Our enemies are trying to destroy us We have only two options, either to surrender or to resist to the end. Gentlemen, we are not fighting for our own interests, but for  Fight for all Turin, fight for all Italy. The great dictator Mussolini is dead but his son continues to rule Italy and make our lives poorer. What choice do we have?  Are we really willing to die under the enemy's butcher's knife? No, our destiny is always in our own hands.

    We can, if we will, save ourselves from the dangers we point out.

    All tyrants do is to make the people obey and passively obey orders like slaves.

    ¡°Freedom as we understand it may require close conformity in all matters related to the conduct of war; it may require silence on all forms of questions; but it must not require that Italy refrain from insurrection or submit to a tyrannical dictator.  Italy will never give up its noble determination to gain freedom!  "

    His speech quickly aroused cheers like a mountain roar and a tsunami.

    On the night of March 26, 1966, the "Turin Uprising" broke out.

    This was a great uprising that had a profound impact on history.  The rebels even named the hero "Garibaldi" in Italian history.

    That night, the rebels attacked the Turin Police Station. The police faced the uprising people and did not take too many resistance measures. The rebels easily occupied the place and obtained the weapons they desperately needed.

    The uprising quickly spread throughout Turin, and Mayor Catadona was completely in chaos. In the early morning of the 27th, he knocked on the door of Italian Prime Minister Bertrul, regardless of etiquette.

    "The uprising has broken out, the uprising has really broken out" Catadona said in panic: "The police station was attacked and they obtained a large number of weapons!"

    Bertrul looked very calm: "How are those thugs doing now?"

    "There is no further news yet" Catadona gasped: "The exact situation will not be known until dawn."

    Bertrul nodded: "They finally took action. Mr. Mayor, do you think you should be responsible for this?"

    "Me?" Catadona was stunned. What kind of responsibility should he bear?

    Mr. Prime Minister was sent to solve the problem, but he has done nothing in the past two days.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Now he actually shirks the responsibility on himself.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Suppression?" Catadona reluctantly said, maybe this is their best choice under the current situation.

    "Suppression?" Bertrul sneered: "Do you really mean it?"?Is repression the best option?  Not many can forget Mr. Mayor's appearance in the dock of the Bologna courtroom.  "

    Catadona¡¯s body trembled.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  He didn't quite understand what Mr. Prime Minister meant.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "I will return to Rome" Bertrul said unexpectedly: "You have no way to solve the current situation, and I also have no way to solve it. I think it is best to let the leader make the decision himself. But here  I don't want the situation to get any worse."

    This damn guy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Catadona cursed angrily in her heart.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  He actually left this mess to himself.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Bertrul actually didn¡¯t stay too long. He quickly called the guards and left this dangerous place.  £®  £®  !

    "Damn it, damn it!" Catadona shouted angrily.

    But facing the current situation, he didn¡¯t know what to do.

    "Mr. Mayor, I found this in the Prime Minister's bedroom." At this time, his senior staff member Dinakale hurriedly walked out and placed a book in front of Catadona.  This is a "Biography of Garibaldi", which tells the legendary story of the Italian hero Garibaldi.  On one of the pages where the bookmark was placed, a paragraph of text was outlined with a red pen:

    "On the night of June 3, the French army betrayed their faith and launched a full-scale offensive. That night they captured the impregnable Villas of the Four Winds and Villa Pamphili. 400 defenders were killed or wounded. Rosselli resigned and the Republic was in turmoil.  At the critical moment, the sick Garibaldi took over the military command again, regardless of his personal grudges. At 5 o'clock in the morning, there was a solemn atmosphere in St. Peter's Square in Rome, and the battle-hardened Italian legions lined up amidst the rumbling of war drums.  The neat formation was waiting for Garibaldi's order. This was an unfair competition. 3,000 Italian soldiers faced the well-equipped French army. The slogan of "Long Live the Republic" resounded in the sky.  The legion launched an overwhelming counterattack. At 7:30, the two villas were returned to the hands of the Republic. The French army was so distraught that Garibaldi's red cloak appeared there, and Oudinot fled.  "

    "What does this mean?" Catadona was confused.

    Dinakale looked to the side, and then lowered his voice: "In Mr. Prime Minister's bedroom, I also saw a red cloak."

    "A red cloak?" Catadonna couldn't help but fall on the text again:

    "Garibaldi's red cloak appeared there, and the French army all fled"

    Catadona seemed to understand: "Does the Prime Minister want to be the second Garibaldi?"

    "No, it's not him, it's you." Dinakale whispered.

    Catadona was shocked there.

    For the sake of God, he never thought that this day would happen.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Look here again." As he spoke, Dinakale turned the book to the last page, where the following paragraphs were written in pen:

    "Italy's independence and reunification went through a long, arduous and tortuous struggle process, which aroused the awakening of the Italian nation. The War of Independence in 11870 finally won victory, freeing Italy from long-term foreign oppression and division. It greatly  Promoted historical progress. £®In the Italian War of Independence, there were always conflicts and struggles between the democrats and the liberals.  Road. Due to the weak power of the democratic faction and the lack of internal unity, the liberal faction is relatively strong and has become the leading force in the independence war.

    The Italian War of Independence produced outstanding representatives, among whom Garibaldi was the first.  Garibaldi gained rich experience through a series of military practical activities before the war.  In the three wars of independence, he commanded decisively, defeated the enemy with superior strength many times, and achieved brilliant results.  He was good at accumulating small victories into big ones, and made great contributions to the unification of Italy. Later generations called him the "father of modern guerrilla warfare, and he is well deserved."  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  "

    Finally, written in red pen: "Where is the second Garibaldi?"

    "No, no, this can't be written by Mr. Prime Minister." Catadona closed the book and said in a panic.

    He sympathizes with the rebels, but this does not mean that he will join the ranks of the rebels.

    what does that mean?  This means that he becomes?A rioter!

    No one knows better than him what the fate of the rioters will be.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "No matter what, the suppression should not happen for the time being." At this time, Dinakale acted very calmly: "The uprising in Turin will involve many things. I suggest that we wait patiently for the further development of the situation before we make any decisions.  Judgment!"

    Probably, this is the only solution they can take now.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    However, after dawn, the situation was completely different from Catadona's expectations.

    Those insurrectionists actually carried the slogan "Long Live Catadona"!

    ¡°God, this is killing the poor mayor.

    Moreover, this was just the beginning. The rebels quickly occupied television and radio stations. The leader of the uprising, Manuscia, issued the most important declaration:

    "Freedom and justice are all we pursue, but now the shameless rulers have deprived us of everything. Apart from resistance, I can't think of a better way. Uprising is something we don't want to do, but we do.  I have to take action now.

    ¡®The Republic of Turin is established. We will support Mr. Catadona as the President of the Republic, we support Mr. Giorgio as the Prime Minister of the Republic, and we support General Congio as the Marshal of the Republic and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  "

    "Stupefied, Catadona, Giorgio and Congio were completely stunned.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Why are these damn insurrectionists involved?  !

    This will soon be known to the great dictator of Rome, and with Vittorio¡¯s character, they will completely lose Vittorio¡¯s trust.

    Is there anything more terrifying than this?

    They almost collapsed.

    Half an hour later, as Manusia¡¯s representative, Nadov walked into the mayor¡¯s office, where he met the big shots in Turin.

    Nadov showed no fear at all. He faced the powerful people in Turin: "The uprising has broken out. We are here for our own survival. You can suppress us or support us. It is entirely up to you. But I  What I can tell you is that most of Turin is in our hands.

    "Sir, I think you are still too optimistic." General Kongjiao said coldly: "I have soldiers, tanks, and cannons. I can make you fail in two hours!"

    "Yes, General, I fully admit this." Nadov said calmly: "Of course you can easily suppress us, but can you kill every upright Italian in Turin? Once the suppression begins, blood will flow.  Turin will be dyed red, and countless people will die for it. What will you gain? A great patriot or a butcher general?  You can kill me here now, but there will be more people like me who will fight to the end for our cause!¡±

    General Kong Jie'ao fell silent. He was never willing to bear the reputation of being the butcher general.  If there had been suppression, he would have already taken action.

    "As for you, respected Director Giorgio." Nadov set his sights on the Turin Police Chief: "Last night we attacked the police station, but we did not harm any of your men. On the contrary, we released them all.  Yes, I believe this is an expression of our goodwill.

    "Thank you very much for everything you have done." Georgiou seemed much smoother: "But supporting you is a very important decision after all. I hope you can give us some time."

    "Of course, two hours." Nadov looked at his watch: "After two hours, no matter what your decision is, the uprising will continue as usual. You are still our leader. Goodbye, gentlemen."

    Nadov left, leaving only the stunned big shots.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "What do you think? Gentlemen!" Catadona said with difficulty.

    No one spoke, but Catadona still turned his attention to Dinakale for help.

    "Many uprisings in history happened by chance, and many great figures were born by chance" Dinakale was obviously calmer than anyone here: "I think we must  Consider the suggestions of these insurrectionists.¡±

    "Oh my God, this will lead to the guillotine." Catadona couldn't believe that Mr. Dinakale actually made such a suggestion.

    ¡°What else can be done?¡± General Congio said unexpectedly: ¡°Would that man in Rome believe that we knew nothing about this?Don't we have any involvement with these rebels?  Wake up, Mr. Mayor, I think the man in Rome will soon declare us traitors.  "

    Catadona knew who the "man from Rome" the general was talking about was, but he couldn't believe that the general had said such a thing.

    "Mr. General, I believe we will have a pleasant cooperation" When the mayor was hesitant, General Congio remembered what the wealthy Mr. Pipondu had said to him not long ago.  :

    "If the uprising succeeds, you will be the most amazing general. If it fails, I promise that I will send you safely out of Italy. Ah, here is a check for 2 million US dollars. I hope this can help you  £®£®

    Therefore, General Kongjiao has no worries at all.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    In the same situation as him, there are Mr. Giorgio, the police chief of Turin, and Dinakale, the mayor's senior staff. They all heard the same words and accepted huge checks. Then, their families had already been arranged.  Leaving Italy.

    Only the poor mayor is still kept in the dark.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "It's time to make a decision." Georgiou said impatiently: "Either agree or suppress, but I can tell you without any secret that the police will not intervene to suppress. Ah, I have lost my confidence in the police department.  Leader, most of them are sympathizers of the rebels, what else can you ask me to do?¡±

    Catadona stared at these people blankly, feeling betrayed.

    Are these people really his subordinates?  Are these people really the same people you recognize?  They seemed to have formed a united front, and I had no choice but to do what they said.

    But why does this happen?  Why has the situation reached this point?

    No one can give the poor mayor any explanation!  The only thing he could do now was to nod in agreement with their suggestions.

    This is probably the most helpless place for Mr. Mayor!
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