Chapter 359: Warsaw Council

In 1940, when World War II was approaching and the world was in a panic, the fangs of the Eastern European Alliance finally opened to the Balkans. During this period, the kings and heads of state of the Balkan Peninsula met almost once a day, and the content of the meeting was very clear, as in Finland and Sweden, or surrendered after an internal coup d'état, as in the case of the Soviets.

Although it is two choices, but in fact the choice is the same, then they must surrender, only one can keep some positions and the other is likely not to even save their own lives, the most chilling thing is that the people who did it at that time are likely to be those they trust.

The top officials of the Balkans awaited the choice of the Führer and the kings, and one can imagine what would happen if they refused to surrender. The internal purge had already been completed once, but the actions of Sweden and Finland had clearly made the descendants nervous, after all, not everyone wanted to lose their lives.

It is normal for the Führers to insist because they are reluctant to do what they have now, but why should those high-ranking officials take such a risk as they do?

Although no one said it explicitly, the heads of state at the meeting already knew that some officials in the country could not bear to start secretly contacting the Eastern European Union, maybe this was their last meeting, and when they returned, they would be forced to make a statement, and if the statement did not meet the wishes of those people, then the outcome would be ...... With a shudder, those Führer Kings didn't even dare to think about their own end.

The main goal of the Eastern European Alliance was not in the Balkans at this time, because with his own strength, Ernst did not have to worry about the question of belonging there, and his real eyes were on nuclear weapons.

Since 1930, the Eastern European Union has been really engaged in nuclear weapons research, although this is not a good thing for the world, but when history will inevitably come to that moment. Ernst didn't have time to think about it anymore, because he knew very well that he wouldn't give up even if he didn't go to other countries.

Since nuclear weapons will eventually emerge, why not maximize the benefits? Japan in the Far East and Germany in Europe are the targets of Ernst's struggle.

The war continued, and France suffered a lot before finally falling Paris. Britain and the United States are very worried, but in the face of the Eastern European Alliance and Germany, which can already be regarded as dominating Europe, Britain and France seem very powerless.

France can already be declared extinct, then the rest is naturally Italy, who let Mussolini, the old fellow, is too cunning to remain neutral and dare not make any accurate reply, how can Germany let it go at this moment?

Because of Germany's takeover of France, relations between the Eastern European Alliance and Germany began to be slightly strained, after all, there is no room for two tigers in one mountain, and Germany's current strength is slightly inferior. However, if it is really fought, the Eastern European Union will not be able to win the war 100 percent.

The two sides seem to have a tacit understanding at this time, the goal of the Eastern European Alliance is mainly concentrated in Eastern Europe, while Germany is in Western Europe, at least Germany is not expected to start with the Eastern European Union until it unifies Western Europe.

It is one thing to conquer territory, but it is equally important to try to improve the economic and industrial level of one's own country, because the final decision of victory or defeat is likely to depend on the industrial and economic level of both sides.

At this time, the United States did not dare to easily intervene in European affairs, just because he saw an opportunity for the fisherman to profit, but it is estimated that Hitler and Ernst did not know when Germany and the Eastern European Alliance would go to war. It can only be said that there is an approximate time in the heart.

Norway was easily taken, and Ernst's layout in Northern Europe was completely completed. The Eurasian alliance has begun to truly reach its full potential.

Countless resources were transported from Siberia to the countries and regions of the Eastern European Union, and Warsaw was the real political center of the Union, where the King of Sweden and the President of Finland held governorships and lived here permanently.

The Balkan Kührer and Kings finally chose to fight, and the result of the fight was that they were directly overthrown by the people below, and the new government chose to surrender without restraint, and the gift of surrender was the captured King and Führer.

The extremely powerful Eastern European Alliance easily acquired the entire Balkan Peninsula. There was not even a war in it, but hundreds of thousands of troops pressed the territory and directly made the other party bow down, which was still after those heads of state and kings carried out the Great Purge, and I didn't know what would happen before the Great Purge.

is still the same sentence, it is easy to fight the country and it is difficult to defend the country. Although Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Finland, and the Balkans have now been merged into the Eastern European Union, the complex local situation makes it difficult for the officials assigned by Ernst to carry out their work, and there are even cases of street deaths.

The Warsaw Council is busy, and the new heads of state have gathered in Warsaw, and they have received the title of councillor but do not have much power, and the only thing they can do is vote on the standing council, and that's it.

How these countries solve the problem of escalating contradictions depends on these heads of state and kings, otherwise Ernst will not generously give them a council position, knowing that even if they really take these areas by force, it will not take much time and not much military power.

There is a rare shortage of talent in the Eastern European Union, and when the Eastern European Union is busy, it even holds two all-Union examinations for civil servants a week, and more than 30,000 junior officials will go to the countries of the alliance, especially these countries that have just joined in.

In order to stabilize the localities, Ernst's policy was to retain one-third, abolish one-third, and fill one-third of local officials, and the more than 30,000 grassroots officials were those who filled them.

Perhaps because of the large number of high-achieving students, Ernst is very strict in the assessment of these grassroots officials, and loyalty is also essential while having ability, especially in terms of life experience, the country and place of origin are important assessment targets.

It is unfair that a Prague-born youth competes with a German-born youth for the same position, and there is no doubt that the Prague youth will gain an advantage, but it is only possible for Ernst to ensure his loyalty.

Because of the dissatisfaction of many immigrants, Ernst decided to change the policy next time, so that as long as they have lived in the Eastern European Union for five years, they will be able to enjoy the same treatment, regardless of the city, and only on the basis of their own ability. (To be continued.) )