Romanian Eagle

Chapter 674 A Different Munich Conference (Part 2)

The latest website: If it is a separate meeting, Miharakai has already agreed, which is an undesired result for Romania. But now, German feelings must be taken into account, and Hitler sneered when he heard the British proposal. Of course Miharakai, who was not looking sideways, didn't see it, he said directly. "Our country and Germany's request must be directly assigned to our country, and the referendum and other proposals will not be accepted."

Facing the stubborn attitude of the two countries, Chamberlain, the British Prime Minister, exchanged a few words with French Prime Minister Daladier in a low voice, and said. "Since no results have been reached so far, let's move on to the next issue."

Clearly Chamberlain didn't intend to dwell too much on this issue and jumped straight to the next one.

This will be French Prime Minister Daladier speaking. “Although we have not yet reached a major solution to the crisis, we have one requirement. That is, Germany must ensure that it will not continue to make any other territorial claims to the Czech Republic, and it will not continue to make the same claims to other countries. As for Romania The same is true. Except for the territorial disputes assigned to Greece in the Neuilly Peace Treaty, Romania shall not continue to make any other territorial claims to Greece. In addition, Romania shall also not make any territorial claims to Yugoslavia for any reason. Turkey, Hungary and the Czech Republic make any territorial claims under any pretext."

Obviously, Prime Minister Daladier's words mean that Britain and France will not continue to tolerate more demands from Germany and Romania, and it is also a final warning to Germany and Romania.

Britain and France worry that Germany will continue to dismember the Czech Republic and gain access to the country's military industry. As for Romania, Britain and France are more worried. Among them, they are most worried about the former Bulgarian territory occupied by Yugoslavia. They are afraid that after obtaining satisfaction from Greece, Romania will put Yugoslavia as its next target. Another concern for them is that Romania has a move against Istanbul.

The jewel of Eastern Thrace, which locked the Romanian navy in the Black Sea. This restriction was loosened after Romania gained territory from pre-World War I Bulgaria. But as long as Istanbul is not in Romanian hands, its navy will inevitably be divided.

After all, Turkey is also a sovereign country, and the Romanian Navy must report if it wants to pass. This will increase the time for its deployment, and it is also very important for the United Kingdom and France. Because Romania and Italy have very close relations, Britain and France are also afraid that the two countries will jointly challenge it.

Prime Minister Daladier's words were very obvious, and Hitler and Miharakai, the two parties involved, both agreed with him after thinking about it.

"There is no problem, our country does not want to intensify tensions in Europe other than its demands for Sudetai."

"Our country is the same.

In addition to the fact that Greece oppresses the local Bulgarians too much to see, it will not make any territorial claims against other countries. "

The answers of the two made Britain and France feel a lot better, after all, no one wanted to see Europe continue to turmoil. Although these guarantees will be translated into words and preserved, it is unknown how much they will be used, but at least it will give Britain and France time.

Britain and France, which had bought time, had better disrupt the relationship between Germany and Romania, except as a precautionary measure of war. Both Britain and France feel threatened by the two countries getting too close, and must find a way to disrupt them. However, this does not belong to the content of the talks, it is just the preliminary thoughts of Chamberlain and Daladier.

Since both Germany and Romania have agreed not to make any other demands, Britain and France, which have been initially satisfied, will not place too much importance on dominance.

So then on the question of whether the referendum is a direct merger, the two countries won the victory. However, there was also a small episode. French Prime Minister Daladier hoped that Germany and Romania would give some compensation on the grounds that Sudetenland and Thrace still had a large amount of state-owned assets, but the two countries refused on the spot.

The reasons are all ready-made. It is not bad that the Greek and Czech governments did not compensate them for their oppression.

Still want compensation?

Don't even think about it!

As the relevant conditions were negotiated one by one, it was already early morning.

In this brightly lit Führer's Palace, Hitler, who was already exhausted but excited, stood up. "Prime Minister Mihalake, Prime Minister Mussolini, do you want to leave everything."

"Can."

"Alright."

At Hitler's invitation, the two prime ministers did not have much hesitation at all, and they followed Hitler and went out.

I didn't see the worry flashing in the eyes of Chamberlain and Dalady. But both of them knew it was important. After Hitler and others left, the Czech and Greek representatives were called in.

"This is the best result we have negotiated for you. You can sign it when you see it."

When handing over the negotiated conditions to the two countries, Chamberlain made a weary sentence.

The Czech and Greek envoys looked at each other, and both saw worry in each other's eyes, but now they can only see it first.

The two looked at the results of their respective negotiations, and within a minute, two exclamations came from their mouths.

"It's impossible, how could this be the result."

"This result is simply unacceptable."

Seeing the two envoys yelling, Chamberlain looked at them coldly. "How impossible, this is the best result we can negotiate, do you want to trigger a war in Europe?"

If you can't cure Dro, you can't cure both of you.

In the face of Chamberlain's scolding, the Greek envoy said quickly. "I'm not doubting your country's sincerity in helping Greece, but if this clause is signed, it will trigger domestic riots. The people of our country have always regarded the Thrace region as a country. If it is signed like this, we can't explain it."

The Czech envoy also hurriedly said. "The same is true in our country. If the Sudetai area is lost, the people will be enough to overthrow the government."

The words of the two special envoys did not cause any mood swings among the leaders of Britain and France, only to see French Prime Minister Daladier say coldly. "This is also the attitude of our two countries. You'd better think about it clearly."

Facing the threats from Britain and France, the Czech and Greek envoys were discouraged. Without the support of Britain and France, the two countries are simply powerless to stop DeRo's move.

Eventually the two were forced to sign the contract.

So far, the Sudeten crisis and the Thracian crisis caused by Dero were finally calmed down by satisfying the demands of the two great powers.

Chamberlain, who returned to London that day, waved a piece of paper signed by Hitler and said the famous words to those government officials and celebrities who welcomed him: "My good friend, this is our time. Peace!"

French Prime Minister Daladier said the same thing in Paris.

Now that peace has come to Europe, Stalin may have disagreed, but no one cares about his feelings. But perhaps the value of the Soviet-French mutual aid treaty may need to be reconsidered.

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