Font
Large
Medium
Small
Night
Prev Index    Favorite Next

Chapter 130 The agreement was originally intended to be torn up

"According to the Treaty of Versailles, the total tonnage of all German warships shall not exceed 100,000 tons." Samuel first spoke: "Now, the Zeppelin-class aircraft carrier you are building has a displacement of more than 30,000 tons. The battleships you are building must have a displacement of more than 30,000 tons. Moreover, you do not plan to build only one aircraft carrier and battleship, and there are subsequent construction plans. I hope you can give a reasonable answer."

Samuel came with great momentum, and he came to provoke a military force to question the crime. In this case, Hitler was not easy to come forward. After all, if the talk below collapsed, the upper party could change his words. If the talk above directly broke down, there would be no room for maneuver.

Goering did not attend either. Now the other party is talking about the navy and has nothing to do with the Air Force.

Those present were military figures led by Defense Minister Blomburg. They were all straight-line soldiers, and it was obviously inappropriate to attend such a meeting.

For example, now, facing the British's questioning, they feel like they are in a disadvantage. It's good. According to the treaty at that time, Germany violated it.

"That's because the Treaty of Versailles was simply illegal." Just when the cold was cold, Cialek finally arrived and said to the British opposite: "The Treaty of Versailles makes our Germany have a country but not a defense. It is an unequal treaty signed by the weak Weimar government. Now, our new government will never recognize such a humiliating treaty."

Cialique sat next to Blomburg, looking at the guys who were like lumps here, he was speechless when asked! It was so stupid!

What are you afraid of? Are you afraid of a terrible malfunction? What can Britain do if it is a terrible malfunction? Can you send troops to suppress Germany? Don’t joke.

At this time, you must look confident!

"The United States did not sign the Treaty of Versailles. Why? Because Americans know that this treaty is simply unfair to our Germany! You can ask yourself, for a country like us with a long coastline, you think it is appropriate to have a ship of only 100,000 tons?"

Hearing Cyric's words, Samuel's face changed to another expression: "Your point of view makes sense. However, if Germany continues to develop in this way and continues to strengthen Germany's naval strength, we are very worried that Germany will re-take the old path of World War I and provoke a war again."

Suddenly, Bollomburg felt chill in his heart. After a long time of trouble, the other party’s aggressive question just now was actually just an opening remark!

When people get along with each other, the human heart is the most important! If you can know the other person’s purpose, you can deal with it calmly!

Samuel came here not to protest at all. If he protested, he didn't need to come. Just make a statement in London.

Of course he came here to seek a solution!

A weak Germany is not in the interests of Britain, because it will make France stronger, but a powerful Germany has to worry about provoking a new war at any time!

That's it!

With such a complicated mood, Samuel came to Germany, hoping to find a solution to the current problem, in fact, to balance the power!

"We now just want to have better strength to protect our maritime security," Cialick said. "We have never had any idea, such as wanting to reopen war. We are developing peacefully, and we also know the importance of peace. We do not want to see war reappear in Europe."

This sentence made Samuel very satisfied. Germany’s statement was very good. He was also a peace-loving person, making Europe full of love! There is nothing that can’t be discussed in a bad way, as long as it’s sincere!

"We just need to have enough self-protection capabilities," said Cialek. "What do you think? We can sign a new treaty on the naval forces of the two countries."

"The total tonnage of German naval ships shall not exceed 35% of the total tonnage of the Commonwealth National Naval Ships stipulated in the Washington Naval Treaty and the London Naval Treaty. In terms of submarines, we guarantee that the tonnage of the retained submarines shall not exceed 45% of the total tonnage of the Commonwealth National Naval Submarines."

After saying this, the German general here changed his face. What are you doing? This is simply a treason!

The only navy that restricts its own side is less than 50% combat effectiveness? What a joke! The ultimate development of the German navy is to have the strength that absolutely exceeds the British navy and be able to compete with the United States on the ocean.

With only this tonnage, how can I do it?

As a naval representative, Denitz was also displeased. There were too few submarines? If you want to deal a heavy blow to Britain and the United States, Germany must vigorously develop its submarine force!

Seeing the expression of the German opposite, Samuel decided to make a quick decision.

"Okay, Mr. Cialick, we agree with your proposal. Then we will draft the content of the agreement in the past few days and then sign it. What do you think?"

This kind of agreement cannot be passed by just a few people sitting down and simply talking about it.

The UK needs to report to London and obtain the consent of London, and the Germany needs to let Hitler pass. Now, it is just a general policy!

When the British left, they were in an instant.

"Cirick, how could you come up with such an agreement? We can't just build a few ships!" said Denitz.

"I have no plans, just build such a little." The expression on Cialek's face was very innocent.

"Then why did you make such a promise to the British? This will tie our navy!"

"So what? The agreement is originally used to tear it down." Cialick said very directly: "We signed the Treaty of Versailles, have we complied with it?"

"Now, we have new significance for signing this treaty, that is, Britain, the victorious country in World War I, has already acknowledged the invalidity of the Treaty of Versailles! In this way, no matter how France protests, it will be useless. Our re-arming is absolutely legal!"
Chapter completed!
Prev Index    Favorite Next