Chapter 285: Britain and France Are Unreliable (Plus Change)
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If it hadn't been for the initial step-by-step connivance, it would not have been like this, until Germany annexed the Czech Republic, Chamberlain had already repented, Britain wanted to make Germany stronger, to balance France, lest France dominate the European continent, and as a result, a devil was released, a demon enough to make the whole of Europe step into the war again.
He had to do something, he had to put a stop to the current situation, and the most appropriate solution was to find a new country to counterbalance Germany!
This country, only Poland! However, Poland alone was not enough, and the Soviet Union, which was at odds with Germany in the Spanish Civil War, was a good helper.
It's just that to Chamberlain's discomfort, the Soviets were not welcomed by the Polish government.
Now, the president of Poland is Ignacy Mościtchi, a man who, in fact, is a puppet-like character.
More than a decade earlier, in 1926, Joseph Pilsudski staged the May coup d'état. However, after the successful coup, Pilsudski declined the presidency, recommending his former colleague in the Polish Socialist Party, Mošičići, for the post.
Thus, although Mośičički, as president, was also respectful to Pilsudski, the de facto ruler of the country remained Pilsudski until his death a few years ago.
At this time, power in Poland was divided into three groups, one supporting Mośšičićki as Pilsudski's successor, Eduard Reez-Šmigvi, and the other supporting Chancellor Valère Łalławk.
In order to clear Sławik from the power struggle, Mošičićki signed a power-sharing agreement with Rez-Khimigvi to marginalize Sławik, and as a result, Mośižiecki did not take the main power, and Rez-Khimigvi would become the de facto leader of Poland.
Mościtchi remains an honorary president.
After all, he is the president and has influence, so now Chamberlain's talks are coming to the Polish government headed by him.
"No, we will never let the Soviet army set foot on our territory." Moshizitzki said.
Chamberlain's mouth was dry, he had just foamed at the mouth and told him about the agreement reached with the Soviet Union, and now Poland actually did not agree!
After going to the Soviet Union, Chamberlain met with Stalin, who was very happy and promised that if Germany attacked Britain or France, the Soviet Union could send more than 2 million troops to attack Germany.
Because Germany did not share a border with the Soviet Union, and there was a Poland between the two countries, the Soviet Union suggested that Britain and France do work for Poland.
How does this work? Over the years, the grievances and grievances between the Soviet Union and Poland cannot be explained, and they are simply a century-old feud.
Moshizitzki would not have agreed to the entry of the Soviets into the borders of Poland! Although Poland, Germany, and the Soviet Union have signed friendship agreements in the past, however, agreements are always used to tear up, and they cannot be relied on by agreements!
"We, Poland, have never lost, even if the Germans come to attack us, we can drive the Germans away, we don't need the help of the Soviet Union."
Chamberlain looked at Moshizitzki, and his heart gradually became angry, these days, he has tried his best to promote peace talks, although out of selfishness, hoping to rely on Poland to stop Germany, but for Poland, there is also a hundred benefits and no harm.
After all, if Germany had done it, Poland would have perished in the end!
Now, the Poles are too arrogant to heed Chamberlain's exhortations and cooperate with their old enemies.
Chamberlain's efforts were in vain, and at the same time, he was also holding back a breath in his heart, since the Poles are so confident, then, when the Germans call, see how you ask for help!
Chamberlain's plan to unite Poland with the Soviet Union against Germany was bankrupt, and at this time, in distant Moscow, a discussion was also beginning.
"Britain and France are unreliable." In the Kremlin, a bearded marshal addressed the crowd.
There were not many marshals of the Soviets, but in 35 years, only five people were awarded, and then several were killed in the Great Purge, and now, this Soviet marshal with a trademark two beards is Budyonny, a cavalry veteran who has been fighting horses all his life. Also one of Stalin's most trusted people.
"Yes, just look at what happens to the Czechs, and when it is critical, Britain and France will not hesitate to abandon their allies." Stalin said: "Therefore, the promises made to us by Chamberlain are not credible. ”
When Chamberlain arrived, Stalin warmly received him and promised that the Soviet Union could send two million troops to fight Germany, but as soon as Chamberlain left, Stalin changed his attitude.
Believe in Britain and France? It's better to believe that the sow will go up the tree!
"Moreover, Poland will definitely not agree to our entry into their territory, and like us, they are wary." Budyonny continued.
"So, I think that instead of helping Poland resist the German invasion, it would be better for us to divide Poland together with Germany." Stalin took a puff of the large smoke pot and said to the people around him.
In an instant, everyone was stunned, carve up Poland?
That sounds like a great idea!
In the Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union fought with the Germans, but what was it? Between countries and countries, there is no hatred that cannot be resolved, only naked interests!
Now, the Great Purge has not yet come to an end, and Stalin's words are authority, and Budyonny was the first to react: "Yes, we should go to Germany and sign a non-aggression pact." In the agreement, a secret agreement was reached to discuss our joint division of Poland. ”
Who should be sent?
If Tukhachevsky had not been purged, it would have been most appropriate to send him, since he had the closest ties to Germany, but for now, it would have been up to him to send men.
Budyonny is too old, commanding the army is okay, and he is not qualified in diplomacy.
"Molotov, you can go to Germany." Stalin's people's commissar for foreign affairs, Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, was on his side, a capable commander of the purge and one of Stalin's most trusted confidants.
"Yes." Molotov immediately accepted the task.
Negotiate with Germany and jointly divide Poland, and the Germans will definitely agree!
"Also, can I urge the Germans, about our aircraft carrier construction agreement, the Germans are not going to fulfill it? We have exported so much ore that it cannot be in vain, and if the Germans are not going to build for us, let them give us cash. "Stalin suddenly remembered something.
The Germans had obtained a large amount of ore and had not yet built ships for themselves, and at the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, relations between the two countries were affected, ore transportation had stopped, and the aircraft carrier was no longer available.
This time, the USSR took the initiative to show goodwill, hoping that the Germans would give face!