Chapter 482
Chapter 482
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: 0.047s Scan: 0.026sWhen the news of the German blitzkrieg in Poland came, the whole of Europe and even the whole world was in an uproar!
What’s going on?
Why did the people of Poland provoke Hans while provoking the bear?
Isn’t this the same as the script in 1923?
How can the people of Poland be so bold? The same thing happened twice. Did they think they didn’t get beaten enough back then?
Why did they have to provoke the Hans people in Danze?
Isn’t this asking for a fight?
The Danze issue can be said to be a historical legacy!
Originally, after the First World War, Danze was entrusted by the League of Nations and separated from Hans to become a free city.
According to the League of Nations, it was originally planned to hold a referendum 15 years after the war to decide the ownership of Danze!
However, the League of Nations entrusted this place to Poland a few years later. Danze was called a free city, but it was actually controlled by the people of Poland!
This situation was broken in 192. The failure of the first German-Polish War led to Poland losing control of Danze.
Hans took the opportunity to take back the territories that were assigned to Poland in the Treaty of Versailles. Originally, Danze should have been included in it!
However, for some reason, Hans took back West Prussia, Posen, and Pomerania, but forgot about the Free City of Danze.
They just drove away the Polish troops here, and they withdrew without leaving their own troops in Danze! In the first two years after the German army left, because they lost so badly in the German-Polish War, the Polish people were in awe of Hans and did not dare to provoke him easily.
Moreover, after Piłsudski’s death, the Polish hardliners fell and the opposition came to power. Although they did not like Hans, they did not dare to confront Hans as blatantly as Piłsudski did.
So, Danze really became a free city. For two full years, no party set foot here, not Hans, and not the Polish people.
If things had continued like this, there would have been no problems between the two countries.
However, Danze was the only outlet for Poland after the war. It was extremely important for Poland’s shipping and navy. If they lost it, they would have completely become a landlocked country!
So, after two years of being honest, the people of Poland finally couldn’t hold back and began to stir again!
In the second half of 1925, the people of Poland set up their navy base in Danze.
This choice seemed to be fine, because Danze was the only outlet for Poland now. If the naval base was not set up here, their navy would have to wander on the sea!
However, this move was actually testing Hans’s reaction.
Although the Polish navy was very weak, it was after all the regular army of Poland. Transferring the navy to Danze was actually a military invasion of Danze, but because it was a weak navy that came in, not the more threatening and more noticeable army, the reactions of all parties were relatively flat.
Not only did Hans not say anything, but even the citizens of Danze themselves looked indifferent!
This test made the people of Bolan feel relieved. After the test, they found that Hans had no reaction to their actions in Danze, so they were relieved and strengthened their infiltration into Danze.
This process lasted for 2 years. By 1927, Danze fell into the control of Bolan!
Mainz actually knew about the small actions in private a long time ago, but he basically took an attitude of indifference and laissez-faire towards these small actions!
Danze is extremely important to Bolan, but it is of limited significance to Hans. They do not lack this outlet, but they lack an excuse to declare war.
If Mainz, like the little mustache in history, falsely accused Bolan by disguising himself as the Bolan army to cross the border and attack Hans’s town, it would be a bit unconvincing, and anyone could say that they deliberately provoked the war.
However, if they use Danze to make an article, as long as their propaganda is strong enough, then no one can say anything!
After all, it was not Hans who first provoked the Danze issue, but Bolan!
However, some insiders know that this war seems to be caused by Bolan angering Hans because of Danze, but in fact it is a military invasion that Hans has been planning for a long time!
The problem of Danze is just an excuse.
Otherwise, why did the Hans government issue an ultimatum at three o’clock in the morning, and why was the ultimatum only one hour long! In such a short time, no one can transfer all the troops in the city of Danze, especially in the middle of the night. It is a very difficult thing to pass on the orders layer by layer, let alone let the army complete this task in such a short time!
Hans’s request does not seem to be a normal request. It seems to be a deliberate request that cannot be completed, and then provoke a war on the grounds that the other party does not listen to the advice!
After the war broke out, the spirit of Gaul was highly nervous!
Bolan is a country that Gaul provides independence protection. When the bear invaded Bolan before, the Gauls had already expressed their dissatisfaction and protest to the bear very strongly, and issued an ultimatum to the bear, demanding that the bear withdraw from Bolan’s territory unconditionally.
This request can be said to be the strongest statement of Gaul’s foreign attitude since the Ruhr crisis!
So the Gauls were immediately proud of their government’s tough attitude. After all, they dared to issue orders to a country whose territory was dozens of times larger than theirs, and forced the other party to do something that the other party was unwilling to do with an imperative tone. This was a very proud thing. At least in the eyes of the Gaul people, this matter made them feel proud and proud in their hearts, and they felt like the Celestial Empire!
However, after Hans’s death, everything changed!
Hans is not a bear. Hans is much stronger than a bear!
Moreover, the Gauls dared to threaten the bear in the air because they knew that the bear could do nothing to them!
Even if the bear was angry, it could not threaten them. After all, there was a Borland and a Hans between the two countries. If the bear wanted to attack them, it could only pass through Hans, but Hans would definitely not let them pass easily. So if the bear wanted to fight him, he had to fight with Hans first. If this really happened, the Gauls would wake up laughing in their dreams!
So, let alone threatening the Russians, even if they really declared war on the Russians, what would Gaul fear?
Declaring war on a country where the enemy can’t hit them, but they can hit the enemy, is like being invincible before the battle even starts, so they don’t have any psychological burden when declaring war!
Unless the Russians can fly, they can’t kill them in their homeland!
Since they can’t threaten their homeland, there’s no need to worry about them!
But Hans is different. Hans is Gaul’s neighbor. If they threaten Hans, Hans may really fight back and beat them!
Therefore, even though Hans and the Russian bear did the same thing and invaded Poland, the Gauls did not dare to issue an ultimatum to Hans easily!
Based on the Gauls’ understanding of Hans’ President Mainz, this guy is a person who does not like to be threatened by others!
The tougher the enemy’s attitude, the more intense Mainz’s reaction will be, so issuing an ultimatum to Hans is actually no different from declaring war on Hans! But the problem is that Gaul really doesn’t want to go to war with Hans!
So, they did not express their position immediately, but urgently contacted their ally—the British Empire!
They hope that the British Empire can stand with them and fight against Hans together!
If the British Empire did not endorse them, the Gauls would not have the ability to declare war on Hans alone!
However, what they did not expect was that after they found the British Empire, the British Empire’s attitude was very ambiguous.
“Hans did something unkind, but Borland was also at fault, so the responsibility is not entirely on Hans!”
When the Sun Never Sets came up, he said something that confused the Gauls!
What does this mean?
Did the Sun Never Sets get scared?
How dare they get scared before we Gauls surrender?
The Gauls were angry!
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