Important single chapter, everyone must take a look
At this time, this single chapter is mainly due to the steamed buns that have something to say to everyone. It's been a year since Mantou wrote the book, and it's tears to say about the update, which hurts the hearts of many readers. Especially here, I need to apologize to Tianruo's love book friend, he gave it to the alliance leader when I put it on the shelf, but I was angry and ran away. Here I would like to say sorry to all the readers who liked this book because of the update problem.
"I'm sorry everyone, I was too headstrong before."
Of course, I didn't post the chapter just to update the apology, but to discuss the end of the book. Some readers and friends have advised me before: This book is getting such a bad grade now, you should finish it. I know they're doing it for my good, so it's not a good idea for the teacher to drag it out. And because of the problem of procrastination, my book is probably on the blacklist of editors, so don't think about what to recommend.
So I want to ask you, did I finish the book after the end of World War I, or did I continue to write about World War II?
In fact, for the next description, Mantou still thinks that he can write a lot of things, intervening in the Hungarian Revolution, the Soviet-Polish War, and the Turkish Revolution, in addition to competing with the Soviet Union for the Ukrainian region is also a very important focus, as for the post-war occupation of the Ruhr area, the Great Depression, the beer can incident, the mustache came to power, the Spanish Civil War and other inter-war events can be written.
Here is a word about why Bulgaria was not annexed. For the current Romania, there is only one opportunity for the annexation of Bulgaria, and that is the period between the German-Austrian merger and the dismemberment of the Czech Republic. It wasn't possible before this, as for why this has a lot to do with geopolitics, everyone listens to me, a half-baked keyboard geopolitical enthusiast, slowly.
First of all, before the First World War, this was absolutely impossible, because there were two Pads in the Balkans that Romania could never mess with, Austria-Hungary and Russia. Before World War I, the only Balkan country that could bully and divide its territory was the Ottoman Empire, but unfortunately Romania did not border. As for Istanbul, this is the heart of Russia, who moves him to blow up the thorns.
After the end of World War I, Austria-Hungary disintegrated and Russia changed color, so was there a chance? Yes, but the opportunity is not worth it. Because in any way Ukraine is much stronger than Bulgaria, and it is much easier for Ukrainians to integrate with each other. So the key point for Romania to become stronger after the end of World War I was in Ukraine.
And digesting these areas requires time, time, and time to say three important things, this time is timed in ten years (in fact, it is best to be in twenty years, just look at the current bend). When the digestion is almost complete, and Germany's rearmament begins again, it is entirely possible to take advantage of the opportunity of the German-Austrian merger to pursue Romania's annexation of Bulgaria, at which time both demographic and economic factors can minimize this resistance. (After the merger after World War I, Bulgaria's resistance rate was too high, and if it was not done, it would become a burden)
Then there is the problem of inconvenience for Romania to enter and exit the Mediterranean, which is very simple, even if you enter the Mediterranean, you can only play soy sauce, or do you need World War II to break the game. There are two key points here: the Suez Canal and Istanbul, of which Istanbul must be taken mainly to sign a navigation agreement with the Tuji (taking advantage of the favorable factors before the Polish campaign in World War II, forcing the Tuji to pass through the warships freely, and if it does not pass, it can also be taken in one fell swoop after the annexation of Bulgaria).
As for the Suez Canal, which had to be at war with the British, it was also an important moment for Romania to lay out the Arab world. (After World War I, this was the sphere of influence of Britain and France, and Romania didn't have much energy to care about it, and there were too many things to do at home.) )()
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