443 The so-called negotiation

Dashinsky watched intently as Ben Brown, who was sitting across the table from the negotiating table. Gurion. He was a little curious about this young man who was twenty years younger than him and was now in his thirties. As First Deputy Chancellor of the so-called East Prussian People's Republic, which had just been established in Fort Collins, Ben. Gurion was undoubtedly too young.

Dashinsky couldn't help but think that when he talked to Ben. What was Gurion doing when he was his age?

Speaking of which, Igzina. Dashinski was in fact very closely associated with the Bolsheviks and Marxists, having worked with Luxembourg as the founder of the Polish Socialist Party of Democracy, and as a member of the Austrian Social Democratic Workers' Party.

Let's put it this way, this Igzina. Dashinsky turned out to be a socialist, and in 1896 he attended the Second International in Brussels. Of course, this really non-leftist, after the outbreak of the First World War, the Polish Social Democratic Party led by him chose to support the Allies, and even he and his party reached an agreement with the Polish Socialist Party revolutionaries led by Pilsudski, and boarded the German-Austrian chariot and acted as a pawn.

However, it is more interesting that this is because Dashinsky was not a loyal dog of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, and it was at the end of World War I, when the Austro-Hungarian Empire was about to come to an end, that he revealed his truest face - a nationalist.

On October 15, 1918, Dashinski colluded with other Polish MPs (who had been elected to the Austrian Parliament in 1896) to re-declare that they were Poles. After a period of intensive preparations, the Polish Liquidation Committee was born. Dashinsky was one of the commissioners.

Wait until November 6, 1918. Dashinsky proclaimed the Polish People's Republic. With Lublin as the capital. In 1917, with the support of Germany and Austria, the Polish Regency Council performed the functions and powers of the Polish government, and according to the agreement reached at that time (this agreement was also agreed by Dashinsky, who was a member of the Austro-Hungarian Parliament), the Polish Regency Council was undoubtedly more legitimate.

That is, in November 1918, Poland also had the spectacle of having two governments at the same time. But there is one thing to say. The government of the Polish People's Republic, founded by Dashinski, was still very socialist, and issued a proclamation calling on workers and peasants to take power into their own hands and to build "the building of an independent and united Polish People's Republic" in which all citizens would enjoy equal political and civil rights, especially freedom of conscience, speech, and assembly. Within the framework of improving social conditions, the Polish People's Republic undertook to establish an eight-hour working day in industry, commerce and manufacturing, and to nationalize minerals and large estates. It is planned that the country will become a parliamentary democracy in the future.

It is clear that this government was founded by Dashinsky. Definitely not to the former Polish aristocracy, the bourgeoisie. Anyway, the Polish Regency Council, with Warsaw as its capital, refused to recognize the Polish People's Republic, they preferred Pilsudski. Desperately wanted the Germans to release Pilsudski.

It has to be said that the new Poland may face a civil war just after winning its independence, and it has to be said that this is really good news. Fortunately, the contradiction did not fully erupt in Harry. Graff. Under Kessler's mediation, Pilsudski and Dashinsky, two bigwigs representing the two most powerful political forces in Poland, chose to shake hands and make peace.

After this, Dashinsky announced his resignation, and Pilsudski, who had military power, became president and commander-in-chief of the army. After that, Dashinsky collapsed and could only live in the shadow of Pilsudski.

For example, in the 1929 Čečečew case, then Polish Finance Minister Gabriel. Čekhovic was accused of overdrawing the 1928 budget, which he gave to Pilsudski's government cooperative nonpartisan group to use as campaign funds.

Since such an act angered the other parties in the Polish parliament, as deputy spokesman of the lower house, Dashinski advocated that the lower house should be brought to trial by the Čečowić National Tribunal, which undoubtedly greatly angered Pilsudski.

On October 31, 1929, at the budget meeting of the House of Commons, Pilsudski appeared with at least 100 heavily armed officers.

Pilsudski's actions were undoubtedly a threat, and their intentions were self-evident, for which Dashinsky categorically refused to convene a conference. Thus there were heated negotiations between Pilsudski and Dashinsky. Swavoy. In the record of Skodkovsky, the two men said the following:

Pilsudski: "Shut up. (knocking on the table) "I'm going to ask if you're going to have a meeting?" ”

Dashinsky: "Under the threat of bayonets, pistols and sabers, I will not hold a meeting. ”

Pilsudski: "This is your last word?" ”

Dashinsky: "Yes, sir. ”

Pilsudski: "This is your last word?" ”

Dashinsky: "Yes, sir. ”

Pilsudski (who bowed slightly, left the room, walked through the foyer of the House of Commons without shaking hands with Dashinsky) shouted: "What a fool. ”

From this example, we can see how arrogant and domineering Pilsudski was back then, while Dashinsky, as his old rival, seemed to be very columsy and wolf.

We can also see what is the attitude of the international hooligans towards the so-called dictatorship, Pilsudski's dictatorship in Poland was obvious, but did the big hooligans who talked about democracy and freedom say not a word? In their mouths only praise for Pilsudski can be heard, and as for the criticism, excuse me, it is not in their national interest!

Of course, the main reason for talking about these bad things about Poland is to introduce this Dashinsky, as the most important political leader in Poland at that time, he personally led the team to participate in the negotiations with the Jews, which shows that the Poles still attach great importance to this negotiation, or that Polish politicians have certain expectations for this negotiation.

However, the first day of the negotiations was very unsmooth, and the representatives of both sides had just sat down and almost broke up. The reason was that the Polish deputies accused the Jews of being shameful bandits. Accuse them of stealing Polish lands!

"The Republic of Poland enjoys unquestioned sovereignty over East Prussia!"

"East Prussia is an integral part of the Republic of Poland!"

Similar rhetoric has been put on the lips of the Poles again and again. Each time, the Jewish delegates took the trouble to remind them: "East Prussia has never belonged to Poland, East Prussia has always belonged to the Prussians, and has nothing to do with the Poles!" ”

But the Poles continued to mess around, saying that they represented the whole people of East Prussia, and that all the people of East Prussia demanded to live with the Polish people.

In this regard, Ben. Gurion was unceremoniously sarcastic and ridiculed: "Will the people of East Prussia want to live with the Poles? It's the funniest joke I've ever heard this year, and only idiots with thicker skin than the walls and full of lies would say such brainless things! In East Prussia. Poles have become synonymous with the devil, will anyone want to live with the devil? ”

Root. Gurion's ridicule provoked a violent reaction from the Poles, who instead accused Ben Brown. Gurion deliberately smeared and attacked Poland, brazenly saying that the Poles of Shenma had always been welcomed by the inhabitants of East Prussia.

Anyway, the first day of the meeting did not touch on the core issues at all, and it was all used on these meaningless words. The Jews were angry and amused at this, angry at the unreasonable behavior of the Poles, and the indulgence of the Poles by the Entente bloc, from which it is obvious what is in the bones of those so-called fair fellows.

As for being funny. The reason is also very simple: from the beginning the Jews did not intend to negotiate a settlement. For them, negotiations are nothing more than a means of buying time, nothing more than a means of paralyzing the enemy. And now, with such cooperation between the Poles and the Entente, they are actively wasting their time, and the Jews simply can't ask for it!

The reason why Dashinsky paid special attention to Ben. Gurion, not only because of Ben. The reason why Gurion was so young was that the Jews were negotiating. As a veteran politician, Dashinsky has seen all sorts of politicians, but no one has ever been as good as Ben. The Gurion is just as special.

Why? From the very beginning, the Polish elite did not have much interest in negotiations, not only them, but even their bosses behind the scenes, did not expect much from negotiations, at least they did not intend to negotiate with the Jews.

Why? Because that's simply not realistic. Everyone knew what the High Seas Fleet and the port of Danzig meant to the Jews, how could they have handed them over so easily? And the reason for this negotiation is that the Entente and Pilsudski are also buying time.

Judging from the course of the previous stage of the battle, the military power of the Jews was greatly underestimated, and the Jews were much stronger than expected, and were able to eat half of Pilsudski's troops in one go, which surprised the Entente.

For the Entente bloc, Poland was an important pawn in the future, and before it could play any role, it was half-crippled by the Jews who popped out of the cracks in the stones. Such an outcome is absolutely unacceptable to the Entente!

But whether they could accept it or not, it was an indisputable fact that Pilsudski had suffered a crushing defeat and that the Poles were at a disadvantage. They can even see from the recent Jewish propaganda gestures that the defeat of Pilsudski is not the pursuit of the Jews, and that these filthy minorities even have the intention of attacking Warsaw and completely bulldozing Pilsudski!

This was absolutely unacceptable to the Entente group, but for a while they could not directly aid or intervene directly with Poland. As a last resort, he had to think of a trick to delay the pace of the Jews and buy time for Pilsudski.

According to the wishful thinking of the Entente bloc, the Jews who were hostages in the Jews would inevitably not dare to act rashly and prolong the negotiations as long as possible in order to buy time for Pilsudski to regroup.

And this is also the main reason why the Polish negotiating delegation is talking nonsense as soon as it comes up. If you get to the point too early, and the conversation will fall apart immediately, isn't that the end?

Now, however, Dashinsky found that the Jews were very cooperative, and that every day they were accompanied by their quarrels on meaningless issues, and that they were not in a hurry to get to the point, and this attitude surprised him. I can't figure it out.

Did the Jews have a trick?

Dashinsky also wondered if the Jews were preparing for a war rescue operation. This is the easiest and most straightforward way to get rid of passivity. But he walked around the map. I didn't find an entry point that could be used for rescue.

Pushing south from East Prussia through Warsaw is absolutely unrealistic, and Dashinsky feels that the only possible option is to attack from the Ukrainian direction. But this is just to think about it, the Russians were so overwhelmed by Petliura and Makhno in Ukraine that it was impossible for them to enter Poland without knowing it.

Moreover, Western Ukraine is now under Polish control, where Pilsudski has left an army, and it will definitely not be easy for the Russians to get through. And even if a bloody road is opened, it is still far from Krakow, and such a long distance is enough for Pilsudski to react.

All in all, Dashinsky could not figure out what the Jews could do, and he could not help but wonder: "Are the Jews really ready to negotiate, really ready to give up the High Seas Fleet and Danzig?" ”

To be honest, even Dashinsky thought such an idea was too crazy, but could there be any other explanation?

Look at Ben in the gushing debate. Gurion, Dashinsky had an abrupt thought: "Could it be that this young man is really a great mallet?" ”

When the third day of negotiations ended again in vain. Dashinsky sent a telegram to the country, setting out his analysis in detail. Mention yì is it possible to get into the main topic and explore the bottom of the Jews, if it can be exchanged for the high seas fleet and Danzig, this seems to be good!

When Pilsudski received the telegram from Dashinsky, he felt a little funny, what was this telegram sent to him for? What's the point? From the very beginning, the plan to kidnap the Jews to buy time was led by the Entente, and Pilsudski was at best an executor. What kind of goal to achieve has never been something he can calculate, you Dashinsky asked Lao Tzu, Lao Tzu is not going to ask the Entente group, can't you ask directly in London, this turn is troublesome Lao Tzu, I think you have ulterior motives!

Ever since his defeat in East Prussia, Pilsudski could feel that the wind in the country had begun to change, and the "bulls, ghosts, snakes, and gods" who had been crushed by him seemed to be a little eager to try. There have already been many people attacking him in a roundabout way, and now Dashinsky, the big head of the bull ghost and snake god, is sending such a telegram at this moment, no matter how you look at it, it seems to be disgusting and burying him! You're beating around the bush and calling me a lackey and echo worm of the Entente group, right?

It can only be said that Pilsudski thinks too much, although Dashinsky doesn't like Pilsudski, but he has no intention of breaking up with him for the time being, and Pilsudski at this time has not completely exposed his dictatorial face, and Darshinsky still has certain expectations for him.

Fundamentally speaking, Dashinsky's intention in sending this telegram was actually to respect Pilsudski, who is now president and commander-in-chief, and head of state, and Pilsudski must be consulted on such a major policy concerning the fate of the country.

Let's put it this way, as Pilsudski said, Dashinsky could have asked the Entente directly, anyway, he was in London, how close and convenient it was. If Koshinsky really ignores Pilsudski and goes directly to the Entente, I'm afraid Pilsudski will be annoyed!

The reason is also very good - good guy, you kid contacted the Entente group without saying hello to me, the president, did you still take Lao Tzu seriously? I see that you saw Lao Tzu lose the battle and want to set himself up as a king, right?

See, asking for instructions and not asking for instructions are very fatal. To put it bluntly, this is not a question of asking for instructions at all, or even a question of Dashinsky. The real problem was Pilsudski, who had been left a psychological shadow by the last fiasco, and the sense of crisis was constantly ringing the alarm bell for him, causing him to become too nervous and become neurotic.

And neuroticism is unreasonable, so after receiving Dashinsky's telegram asking for instructions, Pilsudski scolded Dashinsky in a reply, accusing him of wanting to make a play and casually sabotage the established policy and strategy. Even the message showed an obvious sour tone, denouncing Dashinsky as a hero who wanted to be in the limelight.

For this reply, Dashinski couldn't cry or laugh, and his conscience was really good-intentioned, and it was for the sake of Poland's national interests. Don't talk about praising Shenma, you won't criticize him, right? And Dashinsky couldn't figure out whether this telegram was Pilsudski's meant, or the Entente's meant? Could it be that these big rascals blame him for his troubles?

Pilsudski alone, Dashinsky was not afraid, if this was what the Entente meant, then he would have to weigh his arms and legs. Therefore, after receiving the telegram, Dashinsky immediately stopped and waited for the changes, and did according to the established plan!

It has to be said that because of Pilsudski's nervousness, and because of Dashinsky's momentary hesitation and timidity, the Poles missed an opportunity to discover the true intentions of the Jews earlier, and could have prepared in advance. But this opportunity was passed away by them, and it was not until two days later, when the Entente could not stand this boring day after day, and when they warned Dashinsky, that the latter found out that he had been miserably pitted by Pilsudski!

Before that, Karpovic, who had carefully reviewed the three concentration camps in Auschwitz and obtained the most detailed and substantial information, also said goodbye to the fat warden, but he did not return to Warsaw, but immediately ran to Calvina to report the situation to a certain immortal...... (To be continued......)

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