Chapter 125: Delong Wangshu

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After the Munich Agreement was signed, it seemed that the major powers of the whole of Europe were plunged into a carnival atmosphere.

In France, when Prime Minister Daladier appeared at the door of the cabin, he was greeted by a sea of real cheers, with the crowd chanting "Peace!" Peace! "Long live Dalady! "Long live peace! "Long live France! In addition, there are many girls standing on the balcony of the Lafayette Art Museum, constantly waving their small national flags.

In Spain, Franco, who had just finished the civil war, was hailed as a hero who regained Spain's glory, and his supporters led the chanting in Madrid's Plaza de la Liberdade, "Franco is the hope of Spain's rise, making modern Spain stand on the international stage for the first time and influence the situation by its own will"

In Italy, Mussolini's chariot was returned home through the Brenna Pass, and Mussolini's son-in-law, Count Ziano, wrote: "From Brenna to Rome, the leaders were welcomed by the king, down to the peasants, as I had never seen before."

In England, at the Heuston airport, Chamberlain was first and foremost at an invitation from His Majesty King George VI: "I send my court minister this letter to you asking if you can go directly to Buckingham Palace, so that I may personally express to you my heartfelt congratulations on the success of your visit to Munich."

"At the same time, this letter extends you the warmest welcome, and thanks to your patience and determination, you have earned the eternal gratitude of your fellow citizens throughout the Empire."

And the royal family member who sent the invitation letter on behalf of George VI took the opportunity to see the declaration agreement signed by Reinhardt himself. I was full of joy and found a talking point to brag about in the future.

The streets of Berlin, Germany, were plastered with posters celebrating the Führer's achievements in unifying the German regions. Many upright and young Germanic beauties even use the image of Reinhardt as the standard for their dream lovers.

The propaganda apparatus of the Third Reich was at full speed, and through the social worker newspapers, a number of articles praising the Führer were published one after another. Many commemorative stamps have sprung up before the ink has dried.

On this day, more than 90 percent of Germans in Europe joined the same country – Germany. In 20 years, this country, which lost the First World War, reappeared in front of all Europeans as a great power. It must be said that the Germans performed a miracle!

In the face of Germany, the arrogant and conceited Italy chose to cooperate on an equal footing, and the glorious and powerful France chose to compromise and compromise.

While countries are celebrating the imminent peaceful resolution of this national dispute in Europe, Poland, Europe's fifth-largest military power, which is vainly trying to expand the "Helsinki-Bucharest axis" strategy, has also fished in troubled waters.

Poland, which had an alliance treaty with France, mainly against Germany, sent three divisions of the main force to threaten the borders of Czechoslovakia, another ally of France, when Germany was attacking Czechoslovakia.

In this way, the Czechoslovak government lost confidence in resisting. It's just a matter of dealing with Germany, which has a terrible military strength, plus Poland, which ranks fifth in Europe in terms of military strength. This made Czechoslovakia, which was rated as the seventh military power in Europe, show the courage to fight.

As a result, only three days after the Munich Agreement was decided to be signed by the five powers, that is, the day after Poland sent troops to threaten Czechoslovakia to surrender its "Polish homeland," the Czechoslovak government issued a statement announcing that it would accept the Munich Agreement and make sacrifices for peace in Europe.

On the same day, Poland, behind the back of all other European countries, including its ally France, signed a separate Treaty of Transfer with Czechoslovakia, taking the area that Poland had been trying to intimidate.

But the French ambassador to the embassy asked the Polish Foreign Ministry "why is it taking advantage of the fire to loot and ignore the opinions of France's allies and privately aggravate the chaos in Europe?" "Times.

The Polish Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, Karsas, quibbled with strong rhetoric: "Czechoslovakia will inevitably collapse anyway, and Poland will take the opportunity to recover its lost territories, which is in Poland's interest." It was in France's interest for Poland to become the leader of the Eastern European neutral bloc between Germany and Russia. Therefore, the actions of the Polish government are a manifestation of considerable responsibility to the Polish-French Union. ”

In addition to this, the Polish government gave full support to Hungary to the south to return the territories occupied by Czechoslovakia.

For its part, Poland was only concerned with the elimination of Lucinia as a potential center of Ukrainian nationalism, and if the province was recovered by Hungary, the occupation of the Hungarian government could remove this pro-Soviet danger for Poland.

And how could the anxious Czechoslovak government issue a strong resistance at this moment? As a result, Hungary also regained from Czechoslovakia the borders it once had on the Carpathian Ridge.

Seeing the Czechoslovak government's compromises again and again, Pilsudski, the Polish dictator who had always had the ideal of dominating Central Europe, suddenly started thinking of "opening up the territory".

After "full and reasonable discussions," the Polish lifelong commander, who advocated the theory of cavalry warfare, ordered the Polish Army, led by three cavalry divisions, to attack the chaotic Czechoslovakia in one fell swoop and open up territory for Poland.

In order to show Poland's great power demeanor, Pilsudski also issued an ultimatum to the Czechoslovak government in the first 48 hours of the attack, asking it to abandon fearless resistance.

It is a pity that the great power demeanor of the Polish government has not been seen by the international community, but its greedy and selfish nature has been clearly seen. Poland, which had already taken back its former territory, not only did not stop because of this, but on the contrary, it stimulated even greater ambitions, and the intention of destroying the country was in a vain attempt to completely erase the country of Czechoslovakia from the map of Europe.

If even one of the Polish leaders had studied this famous Chinese ancient story, they would have understood how inappropriate such a greedy behavior was for Poland, which had mediocre power.

Without strong military and economic support, the Polish government tried to conquer a European power by force. Even if the power is Czechoslovakia, which has recently compromised frequently, it is not feasible.

In terms of the modernization of the army, the Czechoslovak Army was one rank above the Polish Army. Czechoslovakia, which was used for armored forces, was by no means an enemy that Poland, which completely abandoned armored divisions and only valued cavalry divisions, could easily win.

Moreover, Czechoslovakia's recent defeats have been political defeats. Its elite army of more than 700,000 is not a single soldier.

However, the Polish dictator Pilsudski did not think so, in his opinion, Poland's cavalry could not even defeat the Soviet Union, let alone Czechoslovakia, a "small country" with a land area of less than one-thousandth of the Soviet Union. Even if it is long, Poland also has this arrogant capital.

Unfortunately, Poland is not the only one who has won the long.

Only six hours after the Polish government's ultimatum, Tisso, the representative of the Socialist Workers' Party in Czechoslovakia, followed Reinhardt's instructions and asked Germany to "protect Czechoslovakia" from Poland. So the German 3rd Panzer Division, which had been prepared for a long time, quickly marched into Prague and occupied the whole of Czechoslovakia.

The aggrieved Polish government announced in the early morning of the next day that the Polish army's military operation had been cancelled. The three Polish cavalry divisions, which took the lead, withdrew from the sortie positions on the border line in disgrace. For mobile phone users, please browse M. Reading for a better reading experience.