Chapter 674: A Different Munich Conference (Part II)

If it had been a separate meeting, Mihalakai would have agreed a long time ago, which would have been an undesirable outcome for Romania. But now we have to take into account the German feelings, and Hitler scoffed at the British proposal. Of course, Mihalakai, who didn't squint, didn't see it, he said directly. "Our country, like Germany's demands, must be transferred directly to our country, and we will not accept the referendum or other proposals."

In the face of the stubborn attitude of the two countries, Chamberlain, as the British Prime Minister, and French Prime Minister Daladier whispered a few words and said. "Since we can't reach a result at the moment, let's move on to the next issue."

It is clear that Chamberlain does not intend to dwell too much on this issue and skip straight to the next one.

This will be the opening of French Prime Minister Daladier. "Although we have not yet been able to reach a major solution to the crisis, we have one request. That is, Germany had to guarantee that it would not continue to make any other territorial claims to the Czechoslovakia, and not to continue to make the same claims to other countries. As for Romania, the same. Romania may not continue to make any territorial claims to Greece other than the territorial dispute assigned to Greece in the Treaty of Nay. In addition, Romania must not make any territorial claims to Yugoslavia for any reason. At the same time, it must be ensured that no territorial claims will be made against Turkey, Hungary and the Czech Republic under any pretext. ”

It is clear that Chancellor Daladier's words mean that Britain and France will not continue to tolerate further demands from Germany and Romania, and at the same time they are a final warning to Germany and Romania.

Britain and France feared that Germany would continue to dismember the Czechs, gaining access to the country's military industry. As for Romania, Britain and France were more worried. Among them, Yugoslavia was most concerned about the former Bulgarian territories occupied by Yugoslavia, and they feared that Romania, after being satisfied with Greece, would set its next target on Yugoslavia. Another concern for them is that Romania is making moves against Istanbul.

This pearl of Eastern Thrace, which kept the Romanian navy in the Black Sea. Although Romania was loosened after acquiring the territory of pre-World War I Bulgaria. As long as Istanbul is not in Romanian hands, its navy will inevitably be divided.

In any case, Turkey is also a sovereign state, and the Romanian Navy must also report if it wants to pass, which will increase the time for its deployment, which is also very important for Britain and France. Because Romania and Italy were very close, Britain and France were afraid that the alliance of the two countries would challenge them.

Chancellor Daladier's words were very obvious, and Hitler and Mihalakai, the two parties concerned, agreed with him after thinking about it.

"There is no problem, our country, in addition to the demands on the Soviet Union, does not want to exacerbate tensions in Europe."

"It's the same in my country. Except because Greece oppressed the local Bulgarians too much to look past it, it would not make any territorial claims to other countries. ”

The answers of the two made Britain and France feel much better, after all, no one wants to see continued turmoil in Europe. Although these assurances will be translated into writing, it is not known how much they will be used, but at least they will allow the English and French time to do so.

Britain and France, having bought time, would do well to disrupt relations between Germany and Romania, except for the means of war just in case. Britain and France felt threatened by the proximity of the two countries, and they had to find a way to disrupt them. However, this was not part of the talks, but only the initial thoughts of Chamberlain and Daladier.

Since both Germany and Romania had agreed not to make any other demands, Britain and France, which had been initially satisfied, were only not to attach too much importance to dominance.

So then on the question of whether the referendum or the outright merger was held, the two countries won. However, there was also a small episode in this, French Prime Minister Daladier wanted some compensation from Germany and Romania on the grounds that Sudetai and Thrace still had a large amount of state-owned assets, but the two countries refused on the spot.

The reasons are ready-made, and it is not bad that the Greek and Czech governments have not compensated them for their oppression.

Still want to be compensated?

Don't even think about it!

After the relevant conditions were negotiated one by one, it was already early in the morning.

In the brightly lit Führer's Palace, Hitler, who was already tired but in high spirits, stood up. "Prime Minister Mihalakai, Prime Minister Mussolini, do you want everything to go."

"Yes."

"It's fine."

At Hitler's invitation, the two prime ministers did not have much to worry about at all, and followed Hitler out.

I didn't see worry in Chamberlain's and Daladier's eyes. But the two also know that things are important. After Hitler and the others had left, the Czech and Greek representatives were summoned.

"This is the best result we can talk about for you, you can sign it after you take a look."

When handing over the negotiated terms to the two countries, Chamberlain mentioned it with some weariness.

The Czech and Greek envoys looked at each other, and both saw worry in each other's eyes, but for now they could only look at it first.

The two of them looked at the results of their respective negotiations, and barely a minute later, two exclamations came out of their mouths.

"It's impossible, how can it be like this."

"This result is simply unacceptable."

Seeing the two envoys shouting, Chamberlain looked at them coldly. "How is it impossible, this is the best we can negotiate, do you want to start a war in Europe?"

If you can't cure Droz, you can't govern both of you.

In the face of Chamberlain's reprimand, the Greek envoy hurriedly said. "I don't doubt your country's sincerity in helping Greece, but if this clause is signed, it will cause civil unrest. Our people have always regarded the Thrace region as a national territory, and if we sign it like this, we will not be able to account for it. ”

The Czech envoy also hurriedly spoke. "It's the same in our country, if we lose the Sudetai region, the people will be enough to overthrow the government."

The words of the two envoys did not make the British and French heads of state have any mood swings, only to see French Prime Minister Daladier say coldly. "This is also the attitude of our two countries, you better think about it."

In the face of British and French coercion, the Czech and Greek envoys were deflated. Without the support of Britain and France, the two countries were simply powerless to stop Droz's moves.

Eventually, the two were forced to sign their names on the contract.

So far, the Soodtai crisis and the Thracian crisis triggered by Droz have finally been smoothly quelled by satisfying the demands of the two major powers.

Chamberlain, who had returned to London that day, waved the piece of paper with Hitler's signature and uttered the famous phrase to the government dignitaries and celebrities who welcomed him: "My good friend, this is the peace of our time!"

And French Prime Minister Daladier said the same thing in Paris.

Now that peace has come to Europe, maybe Stalin disagreed, but no one cared how he felt. But perhaps the Soviet-French treaty of mutual assistance may need to reconsider its value.