102 War is coming

"Germany has plans to launch a surprise attack on the Soviet Union, the Soviet government must be vigilant against the conspiracy from its Western neighbors, perhaps, the next target of the Germans is the Soviet Union!"

One second Soviet Foreign Commissar Molotov said that the Soviet Union would remain neutral in the next possible war, and the next second the Polish government-in-exile, which had already died, came forward and said that according to their intelligence, Germany might launch a surprise attack on the Soviet Union. Pen? Interesting? Pavilion wWw. biquge。 info

Such a so-called kind reminder from the Polish government looks like a deliberate attempt to sow discord between the Soviet Union and Germany, and the means are a bit too low-level.

Would a country that had been destroyed by the Soviet Union and Germany be kind enough to warn of the possibility of war between the two countries?

On March 25, German Führer Heydrich began to make a speech, in which he publicly stated: "In any case, Germany will give priority to the export of weapons of the highest level to the Soviet Union, and Germany will provide the most advanced weapons and equipment at any time as long as the Soviet Union needs it." ”

Obviously, in the eyes of outsiders, this was an attempt by Germany to win over the Soviet Union, and at the same time to show the world that Germany had no plans to attack the Soviet Union if Poland had said it, and that Germany would always stand with the Soviet Union.

On March 27, while attending an ordinary and inconsequential diplomatic event, Heydrich suddenly threw out another sentence that shocked everyone: "Because Britain and France only know how to oppress countries such as Poland and Finland, and when they are in trouble and need help, they do not see the appearance of these two countries at all." Therefore, the so-called protection policy proposed by Britain and France against Denmark and Norway is simply fake, and they will not only not protect, but will even take this opportunity to squeeze the two countries for no reason! ”

"In order to save the peoples of both countries from the oppression of England and France, Germany is ready to provide them with all protection, including economic support and military assistance! German troops will enter these two countries to help them establish the most complete security system. ”

Heydrich's remarks, to put it bluntly, were threatening Denmark and Norway, demanding that these two countries must make a choice between Britain and France and Germany, either follow Britain and France and withstand the blows from Germany, or allow German troops to enter the territory of the two countries and accept Germany's invisible rule.

No independent country wants to be a puppet of any other country, and Denmark and Norway rejected Heydrich's remarks almost immediately, although the refusal was tactful, but it also showed that they would not reach any agreement with the Germans.

On the 28th, Churchill, who had just been promoted to chairman of the British Military Coordination Committee, again proposed in parliament to lay mines in Norwegian territorial waters in order to prevent a possible German invasion of Norway.

This time, Churchill's proposal was not vetoed by Chamberlain, who agreed to Churchill's proposal and began to contact the Norwegian authorities, hoping that Norway would soon give the British Royal Navy permission to enter Norwegian territorial waters for minelaying operations.

Early in the morning of the 29th, Chamberlain openly declared: 'Germany has missed the opportunity, they will become history!' ’

Chamberlain's public statements were not unfounded, and in his opinion, as soon as the British Royal Navy entered Norwegian territorial waters and began to lay mines, then Germany would lose the possibility of taking Norway and Denmark, and in this way, the Germans would lose the possibility of a frontal provocation against Britain and France.

When the Germans lose all their cards, then the Germans can already be history!

As the head of the German Führer, Heydrich naturally reacted after Chamberlain's remarks, and on the same day Germany officially issued an alarm of war to Denmark and Norway, issued an ultimatum, and publicly announced that if the two countries could not give a satisfactory answer by April 1, the German army would launch an armed attack on these two countries in order to save the people of both countries from the darkness of rule.

Such a claim almost means that war is inevitable!

On March 30, at 8 a.m., the Italian government stated that Mussolini announced that in the event of a German attack on the above-mentioned countries, Italy would provide all possible assistance to the German army, and did not rule out the possibility of sending troops for direct support.

At 10 a.m., Iceland announced that it was severing diplomatic relations with Denmark and was carefully considering relations with Norway.

At 11 o'clock in the morning, the British government announced that according to their reconnaissance, there were a large number of ships in the German naval port of Kiel, and Germany had begun preparations for war, and no matter what choice the two countries made, Germany would take action, hoping that the two countries would allow British troops to enter as soon as possible, especially Norway, and that the British Royal Navy should be immediately authorized to go to Norwegian territorial waters to lay mines.

At 2 p.m., Norway announced its official rejection of the German threat, the country entered a state of war, and opened its territorial waters, allowing the British Royal Navy to enter Norwegian territory to lay mines.

At 3 p.m., the British Royal Navy officially sent ships to Norwegian territorial waters to lay mines.

On March 31, at 10 a.m., Denmark announced its rejection of the German proposal, which wished to be a neutral country that would neither seek the help of Britain nor the Germans.

At 11 a.m., the Franco government in Spain openly supported Germany and declared its willingness to help Germany in its righteous actions, but had no intention of sending troops.

At 3 p.m., the U.S. government once again emphasized its neutrality and hoped that all parties would remain calm and avoid war as much as possible.

At 5 p.m., the Soviet government suddenly changed its tune, hoping that the Danish government would seriously consider Germany's proposal and warn Norway not to go further down the wrong path. But the Soviet Union remained unwavering in its policy of neutrality.

At 6 p.m., Canada announced its support for Britain and sent troops to Britain to counter Germany's expansionist policies.

At 8 o'clock in the evening, the Japanese government, which is far away in Asia, suddenly issued a statement condemning Germany as a country that is blindly expanding and inhumane. and expressed support for the wise decision of the British government.

The so-called statements of other countries are easy to say, or understandable, but the statement made by Japan at this time looks like a joke no matter how you look at it.

Not to mention that they have nothing to do with Europe, Japan alone is at war with Germany, and at the same time it is at war with Britain and France, and it has no diplomatic relations with Denmark and Norway! Their statements at this time will not have any effect at all, and will even be ridiculed, because no one cares about Japan's attitude at all!

There are still a few hours left before the ultimatum, and everyone is waiting to see if Germany will really do it, if Britain can change its previous policy, and if it will really send troops to the rescue......