712 New Balkan allies
The Allies had beaten the entire Axis powers, and now Europe was already dominated by the Allied military bloc led by Germany.
In southern Europe, in the Balkans, two countries that have not yet made a choice, are finally faced with the problems they have to face.
According to the agreement, the Kingdom of Romania and Bulgaria joined the Central Powers, and Hungary became a German province earlier.
However, for Yugoslavia, Reinhardt did not exert pressure to make Yugoslavia join the Iron Alliance Treaty as in history, so there is no Yugoslav regent Prince Paul signed this treaty, but because the treaty was not approved by the military, it was subjected to a military coup, and King Peter II replaced Prince Paul in charge of the government.
Reinhardt, who knew the complicated situation in Yugoslavia, did not force Prince Paul to sign a treaty with him and join the Allied camp at the beginning.
On the contrary, Reinhardt has been adopting a tepid policy, maintaining relations with the pro-German regime in Yugoslavia on the one hand, and on the other hand, he has not engaged in in-depth exchanges and cooperation with Yugoslavia at all, and has only maintained nominal friendship. ‘
Politicians of any country would not suggest a few more nominally friendly countries. Although this kind of friendship is not strong, at least it does not have to pay any reward or price, and it is equivalent to a diplomatic friendly ally given away for nothing.
This state of affairs lasted until the defeat of Great Britain and the surrender of the governments of the United Kingdom, and the strength of Germany and its allies was unmistakable!
At this time, it was time for Yugoslavia to think carefully about its future diplomatic relations with Germany.
Originally, many countries in the Balkan Peninsula, including Romania, were the younger brothers of Britain and France. But now Britain and France are mixed with Germany, and the Balkan Peninsula is also full of Allied member states.
How long will it take to follow Germany in the struggle and not show its attitude yet?
What's worse is that Greece, which has always been pro-German, has recently begun to go significantly further, starting negotiations on joining the Allied military water bloc.
This was no accident in the first place.
Politicians of any country would not suggest a few more nominally friendly countries. Although this kind of friendship is not strong, at least it does not have to pay any reward or price, and it is equivalent to a diplomatic friendly ally given away for nothing.
This state of affairs lasted until the defeat of Great Britain and the surrender of the governments of the United Kingdom, and the strength of Germany and its allies was unmistakable!
The Greek government is pro-German, and that is almost a clear fact, is nothing new for a long time.
The top levels of the Greek government are almost all representatives of the pro-German faction, and they also have close economic ties with Reinhardt's Germany, and the two countries have a deep friendship for economic cooperation.
On the other hand, Rossi's Italian politicians and diplomats have been bribing Greek politicians for several years, hoping that they can manipulate Greek politics.
Originally, this arrangement was made by former Prime Minister Mussolini, in order to use these bribed personnel to respond to the future attack on Greece.
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The Allies had beaten the entire Axis powers, and now Europe was already dominated by the Allied military bloc led by Germany.
In southern Europe, in the Balkans, two countries that have not yet made a choice, are finally faced with the problems they have to face.
According to the agreement, the Kingdom of Romania and Bulgaria joined the Central Powers, and Hungary became a German province earlier.
However, for Yugoslavia, Reinhardt did not exert pressure to make Yugoslavia join the Iron Alliance Treaty as in history, so there is no Yugoslav regent Prince Paul signed this treaty, but because the treaty was not approved by the military, it was subjected to a military coup, and King Peter II replaced Prince Paul in charge of the government.
Reinhardt, who knew the complicated situation in Yugoslavia, did not force Prince Paul to sign a treaty with him and join the Allied camp at the beginning.
On the contrary, Reinhardt has been adopting a tepid policy, maintaining relations with the pro-German regime in Yugoslavia on the one hand, and on the other hand, he has not engaged in in-depth exchanges and cooperation with Yugoslavia at all, and has only maintained nominal friendship.
Politicians of any country would not suggest a few more nominally friendly countries. Although this kind of friendship is not strong, at least it does not have to pay any reward or price, and it is equivalent to a diplomatic friendly ally given away for nothing.
On the contrary, Reinhardt has been adopting a tepid policy, maintaining relations with the pro-German regime in Yugoslavia on the one hand, and on the other hand, he has not engaged in in-depth exchanges and cooperation with Yugoslavia at all, and has only maintained nominal friendship.
Politicians of any country would not suggest a few more nominally friendly countries. Although this kind of friendship is not strong, at least it does not have to pay any reward or price, and it is equivalent to a diplomatic friendly ally given away for nothing.
This state of affairs lasted until the defeat of Great Britain and the surrender of the governments of the United Kingdom, and the strength of Germany and its allies was unmistakable!
At this time, it was time for Yugoslavia to think carefully about its future diplomatic relations with Germany.
Originally, many countries in the Balkan Peninsula, including Romania, were the younger brothers of Britain and France. But now Britain and France are mixed with Germany, and the Balkan Peninsula is also full of Allied member states.
How long will it take to follow Germany in the struggle and not show its attitude yet?
What's worse is that Greece, which has always been pro-German, has recently begun to go significantly further, starting negotiations on joining the Allied military water bloc.
The Greek government is pro-German, and that is almost a clear fact, is nothing new for a long time.
The top levels of the Greek government are almost all representatives of the pro-German faction, and they also have close economic ties with Reinhardt's Germany, and the two countries have a deep friendship for economic cooperation.
This was no accident in the first place.
The Greek government is pro-German, and that is almost a clear fact, is nothing new for a long time.
The top levels of the Greek government are almost all representatives of the pro-German faction, and they also have close economic ties with Reinhardt's Germany, and the two countries have a deep friendship for economic cooperation.
On the other hand, Rossi's Italian politicians and diplomats have been bribing Greek politicians for several years, hoping that they can manipulate Greek politics.
Originally, this arrangement was made by former Prime Minister Mussolini, in order to use these bribed personnel to respond to the future attack on Greece.