Chapter 285: Britain and France are unreliable
These days, Chamberlain broke his leg.
Without the original step-by-step indulgence, we would not have been like this today. Until Germany annexed the Czech Republic, Chamberlain had already repented. Britain wanted to make Germany stronger and balance France so as not to dominate the European continent. As a result, what was released was a devil, a demon that was enough to make the entire Europe step into war again.
He must make a difference and must stop the current situation. The most appropriate solution is to find a new country to check and balance Germany!
This country is Poland! However, it is not enough to rely solely on Poland. The Soviet Union, which made enemies with Germany in the Spanish Civil War, was a good helper.
However, what made Chamberlain feel uncomfortable was that the Polish government did not welcome the Soviets.
Now, the president of Poland is Ignazi Moshichitsky, who is actually a puppet-like character.
More than a decade ago in 1926, Joseph Bissuski launched a coup in May. However, after the coup was successful, Bissuski refused to serve as president. He recommended his former colleague Moshichitsky, who was in the Polish Socialist Party, to take on this position.
In this way, although Moshichitsky, as president, was respectful to Pisusky, the actual ruler of the country was still Pisusky, until his death a few years ago.
At this time, Poland's power was divided into three shares. One faction supported Moshichitsky as the successor of Pisusky, the other faction supported Edward Rez-Shimigvi, and the other faction supported Prime Minister Valere Swavek.
In order to clear Swavek out of this power struggle, Moshichitsky signed a power sharing agreement with Rez Himigvi to marginalize Swavek. As a result, Moshichitsky still did not get the main power, and Rez Himigvi will become the actual leader of Poland.
Moshichitsky is still an honorary president.
After all, he is the president and has influence, so now Chamberlain's talks are coming to find the Polish government led by him.
"No, we will never let the Soviet army step onto our territory." Moshizitsky said.
Chamberlain was dry and had just spitted out stars and told the agreement reached with the Soviet Union. Now Poland doesn’t agree!
After going to the Soviet Union, Chamberlain met with Stalin. Stalin was very pleased and promised that if Germany attacked Britain or France, the Soviet Union could dispatch more than 2 million troops to attack Germany.
Because Germany and the Soviet Union are not bordered by the Soviet Union, and there is also Poland between the two countries, the Soviet Union suggested that Britain and France do their work for Poland.
How to do this job? Over the years, the grievances between the Soviet Union and Poland have been hard to describe, and it is simply a century of great revenge.
Mohizicitsky would not agree to the Soviets entering the Polish border! Although Poland and Germany had signed friendly agreements with the Soviet Union before, the agreement was always used to tear it down, and it was not reliable to rely on the agreement!
"We in Poland have never lost. Even if the Germans attack us, we can drive the Germans away. We don't need the help of the Soviet Union."
Chamberlain looked at Mohizzky and gradually became angry. These days, he has tried his best to promote peace talks. Although it was out of selfishness and hoped to rely on Poland to block Germany, it was beneficial to Poland but not harmful to Poland.
After all, if Germany takes action, Poland will definitely end up in destruction!
Now, the Poles are too arrogant and will not obey Chamberlain's advice and cooperate with their old enemies.
Chamberlain's efforts were in vain, and at the same time, he was also filled with anger. Since the Poles were so confident, then when the Germans called, let's see how you ask for help!
Chamberlain's plan to unite with Poland and the Soviet Union was considered bankrupt, and at this time, in the distant Moscow, a discussion was also beginning.
"English and French are unreliable." In the Kremlin, a bearded marshal said to everyone.
There were not many Soviet marshals, but they were only awarded five people in 35 years. Then, a few were killed in the Great Purge. Now, the Soviet marshal with the iconic two beards is Budonnie, a veteran cavalry who had been in the military for life. He is also one of the people Stalin trusted the most.
"Yes, you will know what the Czech Republic will end. At the critical moment, Britain and France will abandon his allies without hesitation." Stalin said: "So, the promises Chamberlain gave us are unreliable."
When Chamberlain arrived, Stalin warmly received him and made a promise that the Soviet Union could send two million troops to attack Germany, but when Chamberlain left, Stalin changed his attitude.
Believe in Britain and France? It is better to believe that the sows will climb trees!
"And, Poland will never agree to us entering their territory. Like us, they are wary." Budonnie continued.
"So, I think, instead of helping Poland resist the German invasion, we should share Poland with Germany." Stalin took a sip of the big smoke pot and said to the people around him.
In an instant, everyone was stunned, dividing Poland?
This idea sounds great!
During the Spanish Civil War, the Soviet Union fought against the Germans, but what? There is no unresolved hatred between countries, only naked interests!
Now, the Great Purge has not yet come to an end. Stalin's words are authority. Budonnie first reacted: "Yes, we should go to Germany and sign a non-aggression agreement. A secret agreement is reached in the agreement and discuss our joint efforts to divide Poland."
Who is the right one to send?
If Tukhachevsky had not been cleaned, it would be most appropriate to send him, because he had the closest relationship with Germany, but now, he could only send people.
Bujonny is too old and is okay in commanding the army, but not diplomatic enough.
"Molotov, you go to Germany." Stalin looked at the diplomatic people's committee member Viacheslav Mikhailovic Molotov, who was a capable general who directed the Great Purge and one of Stalin's most trusted confidants.
"Yes." Molotov immediately accepted the task.
After discussing with Germany and sharing Poland together, the Germans will definitely agree!
"Also, we can urge the Germans to do not plan to fulfill our aircraft carrier construction agreement? We have exported so much ore, so it cannot be in vain. If the Germans do not plan to build it for us, they will let us convert cash." Stalin suddenly remembered something.
The Soviet Union felt that they had been deceived about this matter. The Germans obtained a large amount of ore and had not built ships for their own side. At the beginning of the Spanish Civil War, the relationship between the two countries was affected and the ore had stopped transporting, and the aircraft carrier was no longer possible.
Chapter completed!