Adonis couldn't do anything against an emperor with no integrity. How could he continue the investigation if he couldn't arrest them?
Anyone who planned an assassination would be the first to remove themselves from the picture. If they were exposed, there would be no place for them in the world.
Not to mention, there wasn't a single Jew among the assassins. From Adonis' point of view, this was the most suspicious point.
Logically, as the victim, the Jews should hate Napoleon Iv the most. It was completely normal for a dragon slayer to appear.
Unfortunately, without an organized assassination, they couldn't even reach Napoleon Iv before they were arrested by the police. The police department wasn't really useless.
As far as Adonis knew, since the beginning of the anti-Semitism movement, the police department had arrested more than four digits of Jewish assassins and suspected assassins.
Without a doubt, some of these people must have been wronged. It might be true that there was a motive, but warriors who dared to assassinate the emperor were definitely in the minority.
Looking at the disappointed police minister, Napoleon Iv also had a headache. It wasn't that he was willing to trust the Jews, but he was completely forced.
It was easy to raise the butcher's knife, but what if he couldn't kill someone?
The Jewish capital's infiltration into the Government of France was much deeper than Austria's. As soon as the Government of Paris decided to flip the table, someone tipped them off.
Before the government could issue an arrest warrant, most of the cunning financiers had already fled.
With the big fish gone, there were only small shrimps left. Even if they were caught, they wouldn't be able to extract enough profit.
For the sake of the franc, Napoleon Iv had to choose to compromise. Otherwise, it would be a life-and-death struggle. The Jewish group would certainly be finished, and France would also suffer heavy losses.
Napoleon Iv could only keep these things to himself. If it was leaked, it would definitely cause an uproar.
A government actually wanted to compromise with the Jewish capital. If they heard this shocking news, the proud French people would most likely start a revolution.
It didn't happen now, but it didn't mean it wouldn't happen forever. The repeated assassinations had already challenged Napoleon Iv's bottom line.
It was conceivable that in the years to come, the Jewish capitalists wouldn't have a good living environment in France.
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Bukovina was located on the border between Russia and Austria. Since the outbreak of the European anti-Semitism movement, it had become the largest Jewish community in Austria.
This was also the valuable experience accumulated by the Jews wandering in Europe for thousands of years. Before the situation became clear, it was better to stay in the border area.
The Jews couldn't trust anyone on this issue. The House of Habsburg's signboard was also not useful here because Austria also had a long history of anti-Semitism.
Written records of the anti-Semitic movement could be traced back to the 13th century, which was around the time when the Hapsburg Dynasty had just risen to power.
Austria's Jewish expulsion law lasted until 1848, when Franz succeeded to the throne and implemented a comprehensive policy of national integration before it was officially abolished.
There was no doubt that the expulsion decree was never seriously implemented, or else Austria would have no Jewish people.
Instead, it was the Syncretic Edict of 1820, which made it compulsory for all rabbis to study philosophy and to use only German in public prayer. Christian school.
In fact, Franz's policy of ethnic integration was the expansion of this decree, which strengthened the promotion of language and culture.
In fact, Franz's ethnic integration policy was an expansion of the decree, which strengthened the promotion of language and culture.
It could not be said that there was no effect. At the very least, the Jewish orphans adopted by the orphanage were assimilated very successfully. Of course, not being completely assimilated didn't mean they weren't affected.
Of course, not being completely assimilated didn't mean that it wasn't affected.
This was especially so for those born after 1845. Everyone had been writing Austrian, speaking Austrian, and learning Austrian history and culture since they were young. It was impossible for them not to be influenced.
After all, the boarding system in Austria's compulsory education was too perverse. Under this policy, Austria's ethnic assimilation policy could be said to be very successful, and many ethnic groups in the country were integrated into the country.
Under this policy, Austria's ethnic assimilation policy could be said to be very smooth, and many ethnic groups in the country entered the sea.
Because of economic reasons, ordinary people directly entered society after completing compulsory education. They had no time to inherit the history and culture of their ethnic groups.
The Jews were an exception. They were more business-minded, and their families were generally wealthier than other ethnic groups.
After the completion of compulsory education, many parents took their children back to receive home education to inherit their ethnic culture.
There were even some Jewish schools in the dark, evading the government's supervision and lurking in the Jewish community.
It wasn't easy to complete the language and culture assimilation, but they were pulled back. It wasn't surprising that these guys were blacklisted by the Government of Vienna.
Many of the arrested Jewish capitalists were charged with "engaging in illegal education for profiteering", which referred to funding the underground schools.
There was no doubt that this act of reversing history was absolutely a heinous crime in Austria, and the government was severely cracking down on it.
In a small manor in the suburbs, the Jewish representatives from Russia and Austria gathered together. Everyone argued until their faces were red, and the atmosphere was very tense.
Seeing that the situation was out of control, the respected Jewish leader, Felder Levy, stomped his walking stick and berated, "All of you, shut up!
Don't forget what time it is now. You guys are still arguing here. If we don't unite, our race will be wiped out. "
A middle-aged man said with dissatisfaction, "Dear Mr. Felder, it's not that we want to argue, but there's really no other way.
The situation in Europe is very unfavorable to us now, and the most important leaders in our country have been arrested by the Austrians.
We must find a way to rescue them and take charge of the overall situation. "
The middle-aged man's dissatisfaction had its reasons. Although the Jewish people were a family, they were still divided into large and small groups.
Due to the butterfly effect, the Jewish people were mainly distributed in the United Kingdom, Fao, and Russia in the 19th century.
The Jewish capital of the United Kingdom and France was the strongest, and they had the strongest influence on the government. Their lives were also the most comfortable.
With the development of the Austrian economy, the Austrian Jewish capital also rose rapidly, and there were even signs of it overtaking the Austrian economy.
In contrast, the Jewish capital of Russia, which had the largest population, was suffering. Russia's economy was not doing well, and the Tsarist government was famous for not following the rules.
After the Russian and Austrian economies were connected, the Jewish capitalists of the two countries also came together because of their interests. In general, the Jewish capital of Austria had the advantage.
However, as the saying goes, "flowers don't bloom for a hundred days, and people don't have a thousand days of happiness." The anti-Jewish movement had just begun, and the Jewish capitalists of Austria and the national leaders were all wiped out.
After losing their leader, the Jewish people of Austria, who were not monolithic, quickly fell into a state of division.
After the outbreak of the anti-Jewish movement in Russia, a large number of Russian Jews escaped to Bukovina with the help of the Aegis, and they had the right to speak in the Jewish community.
The middle-aged man's suggestion obviously did not represent all the Jewish people of Austria.
The young Osidor jumped out and said, "Mr. Grayer, the matter is not that serious. The Austrian anti-Jewish movement has been quelled by the government.
Although there were some unpleasantries, it is generally peaceful, and our lives have not been affected much.
The original evacuation plan is no longer needed. What we need to do is to adjust our state as soon as possible and welcome a new life, not to have a meaningless meeting here.
As for rescuing our arrested compatriots, I think it is more reliable to find a good lawyer for them than any rescue plan. "
Not all the Jewish elites were willing to stand with the arrested capitalists. In the eyes of many, the Government of Austria had arrested the people through legal means, so the problem should be solved through legal means.
Every family knew itself, and the kind of fellow-Jews who had been arrested were known to every one.
Moreover, it was not just the Jewish capitalists who were imprisoned this time. There were also many capitalists of other nationalities who were imprisoned, but there were more Jewish capitalists.
There was no way around it. There were always some blind people in this world. Since they had jumped out, Franz could only reluctantly greet them together.
The Government of Vienna did not raise the flag of anti-Semitism, and the crackdown was not limited to the Jewish people.
Although there were many Jewish capitalists in prison, not all of them went to jail. There were also some legitimate Jewish businessmen who escaped.
In the eyes of many people, this was a large-scale operation launched by the government to crack down on crimes.
It was not worthwhile to jump out and go against the Government of Austria for the sake of these criminal compatriots. Naturally, there were people who opposed it.
Grayer said with dissatisfaction, "Osidor, don't forget who funded you to complete your studies. You have only just arrived, and you are already turning your back on us!"
Osidor's face darkened. "Of course I won't forget. I'll hire the best lawyer to defend Mister Leo.
But I absolutely do not agree to use violence to rescue him, and I will not agree to launch an armed rebellion. This will push all of our compatriots to the road of no return and bring disaster to everyone.
Mr. Grayer, I know that Mr. Leo must have deep connections in the Government of Vienna. You should know how to contact them.
If you really want to save them, then start from here! Whether it is bribery or threats, the success rate is much higher than an armed rebellion. "
Hearing this inside story, the older Felder also advised, "Grayer, what Osidor said makes sense. Violence cannot solve the problem.
The number of Jews is too small. Even if the rebellion is successful, it will be quickly suppressed.
At that time, it will not just be one or two of us who will die. It may even lead to the death of all our compatriots in Austria.
If you don't want what happened in Vienna in 1420 to happen again, then do as Osidor suggested! "
It was not easy to escape from the Russian Empire to Austria to hide. If Grayer started an armed rebellion and caused the Government of Austria to become anti-Semitic, then it would be over.
As for the capitalists arrested by the Government of Vienna, in Felder's eyes, it was not a problem at all.
Judging from his life experience, as long as the money was in place, these people could come out at any time. He did not like Grayer's reckless actions at all.
There was no way to gain the support of the people. Grayer knew that the bosses were not here. His prestige among the Jewish people was not enough to encourage everyone to start an uprising.
He explained helplessly, "Everyone, it is not that I want to go to extremes. The key is that the Austrians want to kill everyone and leave no way for Mr. Leo and the others to live.
You may not know, but many high-ranking officials of the Government of Vienna have publicly expressed their opinions and asked the court to impose a heavier punishment. The one with the highest position is the Vice Minister of Finance.
Their position basically represents the position of the Government of Vienna. Coupled with the negative influence of public opinion, the court trial will definitely be affected.
If nothing unexpected happens, more than 3,000 compatriots, including Mr. Leo, may be sentenced to death. "
There was no other way. There was too much dark history.
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