Chapter 674: Burning Eastern Europe II

Quasi-General East Brovsky spoke in very poor Polish, "All sacrifices are worthwhile, and we will eventually break free from Russia's control and menace.

"Their bodies may fall, but their blood will congeal into the soul of Poland, and the motherland will forever be with them!"

He had been attending military school in Saxon since he was a teenager—at that time, Saxon and Poland were one country—until he returned to Poland four years ago, which led to his German being much more proficient than his Polish.

Historically, it was for this reason that Prince Poniatowski had always distrusted him.

However, Joseph was very clear that East Brovsky was a staunch patriot. He later joined the anti-Russian uprising led by Kosciuszko and had shown extreme bravery in the defense of Warsaw.

Therefore, upon Joseph's suggestion, East Brovsky was put to use in the Polish Army, taking command as the Cavalry Commander for the army on the Dnieper River front.