The Third Reich

Chapter 276: Betrayed

"We were betrayed by England and France!" In Prague, Benes' hand slammed heavily on the table, and the burgundy solid wood table was forcibly smashed into a deep crack.

betrayed!

Without the participation of Czech representatives, Britain, France, Italy and Germany, the four countries held a negotiation in Munich, and the result of the negotiation was the Munich Agreement in the hands of Benes.

Czechoslovakia ceded the Sudetenland to Germany, and the German army completed the occupation of the above and other German-majority areas in stages from January 1 to 10, 1938. Any equipment existing in these areas must be handed over to Germany in good condition;

The rest of the Czech Republic, where it is not yet clear whether the Germans make up the majority of the population, should be temporarily occupied by an international committee composed of representatives from Britain, France, Germany, Italy and the Czech Republic. delineation of the final frontier;

Britain and France guarantee that the new Czech border will not be invaded.

Under this agreement, the entire Sudetenland area has become German territory, and other territories in the Czech Republic, where Germans are the majority, will eventually be divided into Germany!

Hitler asked for more than what he asked for!

"No, this agreement, I decided not to sign it!" Benes continued to roar in his office: "This is a serious betrayal of our Czech sovereignty!"

"Mr. President, this document has no place for your signature." The assistant said in a low voice.

This agreement is to discuss issues in the Czech Republic, but the Czech Republic, as a party, doesn't even have a place to sign! For the sake of peace, Britain and France betrayed them, and they don't care about their feelings at all!

"Ding bell." Just then, the phone on the table rang.

The deputy took the call, and then the expression on his face changed: "President, it's from Moscow, Stalin wants to talk to you."

Stalin? Benes took the phone, and the voice inside was converted through a translator.

"We, the Soviets, have a very good understanding of the situation in the Czech Republic. May I ask you, do you need help? Perhaps, our Soviet Union can help the Czech Republic." On the phone, Stalin's voice was calm.

"Sorry, I don't need it yet," Benes said.

Britain and France, after all, are still Western countries, and they can betray the Czech Republic without hesitation, but how could the Soviet Union be kind enough to help the Czech Republic! Benes was very skeptical of Stalin's integrity.

Therefore, he refused, and at the same time, he also knew that he had nowhere to go.

One side is happy and the other is superior.

Just when Benes was extremely angry, Chamberlain took a special plane and returned to London.

At the airport, many people were welcoming him, and it was crowded.

The British are afraid of war. The First World War cost them a whole generation of young people. Now, when people mention the First World War, they feel the chill to the bones. Now, Europe is about to go to war, and they are very concerned about it.

"I have brought peace for a whole generation!" Chamberlain was very excited, waving the agreement in his hand.

Below, many people cheered. The signing of the Munich Agreement made the war in Europe go out again when it was about to ignite. Chamberlain is really their hero!

Any person and thing must be placed in the entire era in order to have an objective and fair evaluation. In history, Chamberlain was famous for his appeasement, which made Chamberlain infamous in later generations, but now, Chamberlain is the British. welcome.

Now, the mood in the whole of Britain is fear of war. The guy who advocates war speeches everywhere is reprimanded by everyone. For example, Churchill, his life is not easy.

Chamberlain's appeasement is because everyone does not want to fight, and the British are afraid of dying again. Therefore, it is normal to sacrifice a little Czech.

Isn't it nice that all Europeans are happy except the Czechs?

Dresden.

"It seems that we don't have to prepare for war." Guderian said: "Our armored soldiers are all suffocating, and as a result, just like in Austria, they are also invincible."

"It's better this way," Cyric said. "War is cruel. It can be resolved peacefully. Peace is the best way. Chamberlain is a great man."

This sentence was obviously contradictory, and everyone present laughed.

After laughing, Bock said with a straight face: "General Cyric, you should know that Benes is a tough guy. Will he refuse to implement this agreement?"

The Munich agreement was signed, but the Czechs did not sign it. What if they did not recognize it?

The army preparing to attack the Czech Republic this time is the same as when it invaded Austria last time. The main force is Cyric's Waffen SS and Bock's Third Army. This is their original defense zone.

After the last time, the relationship between Cyric and Bock has been very harmonious. This time, when making a plan, Boke took the initiative to assume his responsibilities and let his two infantry divisions prepare to go around Go to the rear of the surprise enemy and help the armored division pass through the valley.

Although the agreement is signed, will the Czechs abide by it?

"General Bock, have you ever seen a dog eat a bone?" Cyric asked suddenly.

Bock nodded, but, what does it have to do with the current topic?

"So, that bone, protest?"

Cyric's metaphor is very vivid. Today's Germany is the fierce dog, while the Czechs are just like a bone. Since they were thrown out by their owner, how can they care about the feeling of this bone?

Czech, there is no second choice but to accept!

Without Britain and France, it would be impossible for the Czech Republic to occupy the Sudetenland. Now, since Britain and France have let the Czech Republic give up these areas, any struggle by the Czech Republic will be in vain.

If the Czech Republic is unwilling to accept it, it is blatantly opposing Britain and France. Britain and France will watch the German move without protesting. On the contrary, everyone in Europe will accuse the Czech Republic. The Munich Agreement has already been signed, so why not the Czech Republic? accept? Europe is in a state of war, all because of the Czechs!

Who cares how the Czechs feel?

Bock smiled knowingly: "Yeah, it's just a bone."

"Wait until No. 1, we will swagger over, we have to see if the Czechs dare to shoot at us!" Cyric said.

Now, there are only two days left!

There are only two days left for Benes. As the Czech president, Benes has done his best, but unfortunately, he is powerless.

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