Chapter 22 Chess Game (3)
In the summer of 193, the Germans who supported the German unity of the Le Czech Republic demanded to leave the power of Czechoslovakia, a movement that created great uneasiness between Germany and Czechoslovakia. Hitler used Sudeten's ethnic minority sentiment to promote the atrocities of Czechoslovakia's persecution of Germans, in an attempt to blame a future conflict on the Czechoslovak government.
While the German Third Reich Defense Forces infiltrated Bohemia, Hitler agreed to hold a peace talks in Munich.
Hitler, Chamberlain, Daraday and Mussolini met in Munich. The meeting was held the next day. After negotiations, Britain, France, Italy and the three countries agreed that Germany had the Sudetenland region of Czechoslovakia. Of course, according to Hitler's words, Sudetenland has always belonged to Germany, and now he is just returning Sudetenland to the embrace of the German motherland.
There was no Czechoslovakian during the meeting. They realized that they had been betrayed by the alliance. Under pressure from France and Britain, the Czechoslovak government helped to hand over the Sudetenland area to the German government.
Hitler held a luxurious banquet for the leaders of the Three Kingdoms that night and gave a speech at the banquet, claiming that he was already satisfied and that the pace of expansion would stop here.
Chamberlain returned to England with a document signed by Hitler. The title of the document was very ironic, and it was a sentence: Our life's peace.
After annexing the Sudeten area, Hitler began to prepare for a bigger operation, frequently sending spies to the Tesso area, trying to incite some Slovak patriotic people around Tesso to more or less force them to declare Slovakia. After that, he drafted a memorandum to secretly discuss the possibility of partitioning Czechoslovakia with the Hungarian government.
The appeasement policies of Britain, France and other countries have planted bitter fruits for themselves. The appeasement policy is a policy of not resisting aggression, condolence, surrendering, and colluding with the invaders at the expense of other countries.
The birth of this policy came from the after World War I, and the most active promoters of this policy were Britain, France, the United States and other countries. Before the 1930s, the appeasement policy was mainly manifested in supporting the defeated Germany, supporting Japan as a barrier to prevent the Soviet Union and suppressing the people's revolution. This can be seen from the Versailles system and the Washington system. In the Dawys Plan, the Younger Plan, and the Loying-Entertainment Convention, it was more concrete.
By the 1930s, especially after the formation of two war sources, facing the serious challenges of Germany, Italy and Japan fascist countries, the appeasers of Britain, France, the United States, represented by British Prime Minister Chamberlain, so as to safeguard their vested interests and seek temporary peace, and at the expense of other countries, so as to seek compromise with the invaders at the expense of other countries, attempting to lead the disaster to the Soviet Union and reap profits.
The signing of the Munich Agreement may be a mistake in itself. Germany, the United Kingdom, France and Italy, considering that the ceasing of Sudetenland territory to Germany has reached an agreement in principle, agreed to the following terms and conditions for the cedent and the measures resulting from it, and through this Agreement, they shall be responsible for the steps necessary to ensure the performance of this Agreement.
The content stipulates that from the date of the signing of the Munich Agreement, the German Wehrmacht withdraws from the territory of Czechoslovakia and shall not destroy any equipment currently available, and the Czechoslovak government will be instructed to perform the retreat and not damage the equipment. The German team will occupy the territory dominated by the Germans in stages.
In fact, the German Wehrmacht did not withdraw from the territory of Czechoslovakia. What's more, some commanders ordered the army to continue to move forward with armed vigilance. The troops of the National Wehrmacht entered Sudetenland in a fan shape and quickly occupied this fiercely controversial Czech border area. Not long ago, the scene of the German Wehrmacht entering Austria was repeated here. The huge crowd waved the flags of the "名" to throw flowers into the street, and greeted the soldiers of the German Third Reich.
The Kuomintang officials in the Sudeten area also moved quickly. They quickly controlled the government departments in the Sudeten area and quickly started working. For the German government, the Sudeten area is a very nutritious supplement. This high-density industrial zone is a high-density industrial zone, and the weapons output is 4.6 times the annual output of the British arsenal. This annexation action indirectly dug a treasure for the German Wehrmacht, that is, the Skoda Arsenal. The German Wehrmacht discovered that the T-series tanks designed by the Skoda Arsenal were very excellent, which made the National Wehrmacht ecstatic and excited.
Hitler announced a news in Munich that he took a good look at the land he returned to the embrace of his motherland. The first stop was Ansfelden, Austria, where he would give a speech and then take a special train to Vienna via the railway from Ibrahimoves and St. Pelten.
Hitler always hoped to go back to the place where he wandered when he was a boy and had a good look. He wanted to use this to prove to the world that even a person who was once miserable could find the future through hard work, and he could climb high with his own hands and wisdom and become the master of a country!
Hitler now seems full of energy, and his repeated adventures have improved his reputation in the hearts of the people with unprecedented improvement. Just as he announced this itinerary, Himmler brought Reinhard Heidrich to come.
"My Head, we urgently hope that you can cancel your trip!" Himmler gained a lot of weight.
Hedrichma took out a document to explain his purpose. According to reliable information, Hedrich's security department found that the remnant of the stormtrooper Hines had been frequently active in China recently.
"After multiple verifications, the IVD Department's security department investigated the regime's opponents confirmed that the remnant of the stormtrooper Hines had treason. He had sneaked back to Munich in the country three years ago, but disappeared soon. The intelligence department of Vi Department confirmed that Hines reached some kind of agreement with the Polish government."
Hitler's smile did not disappear. As early as three years ago when Heines sneaked back to the country to contact, the Empire Security Department had already discovered that the failure to pursue was to know what Heines wanted to do. The fact that he could get disappointed Hitler; after Heines returned to the country, he stayed for three days for a short time, and disappeared again without any action.
Hitler hoped that Hines could contact Junker or the Wehrmacht and let the Security Department catch evidence that Junker and the Wehrmacht were going to rebel. Unfortunately, the Security Department had no evidence. This was not that the Security Department was incompetent, but proved by multiple sources. Hines was able to escape the disaster because the Defense Force General Loeb rescued the plan in the "Sacred Land Visi". Hines was able to freely travel between Poland and Germany, and he would definitely have received help from the country.
Hitler wanted Hines to attract more opponents. He was always preparing to eliminate the influence of the Defense Forces and Juncker in one fell swoop and undo the shackles that were trapped on his own. The "Sacred Land Visi Agreement" made him unable to breathe!
The situation is getting clearer now. Hines must have connections with Junker and the National Defense Forces, and even; Hines may be a piece of Junker and the National Defense Forces. The existence of this piece is to pose some kind of threat.
Hitler asked: "You mean, they want to kill me?"
Himmler and Heidrich became nervous for a moment, and they dared not answer.
Hitler laughed 'ha', "They don't have the courage to do this!"
"But..." Himmler and Heidrich both felt that Hitler was too confident. ,!
Chapter completed!