"Natalie" Infantry Admiral Hersman called out the name again.
He now sits in the office of the chairman of the Army Policy Council, and after returning from Riga, the capital of the Baltic Republic, on May 12, he will sit in this office for a while every day.
Because on May 12, 1935, a far-reaching event occurred: Josef Klemenspiłudski, the father of the Polish nation, died of illness in the Belvedel Palace in Warsaw.
"Ludwig, did you call me?"
"Natalie, did the Poles reply, did they agree to invite His Majesty the Emperor to Pilsudski's funeral?"
Natalie Lesinskaya is now not only a researcher at the Army Policy Council, but also the secretary general of the National Socialist International, which of course cannot be compared with the Third International, which is entirely a "civil organization" secretly financed by Stasi.
Through this "civil" coalition of international political parties, Stasi fostered a small Polish National Socialist Party in Poland, not the Polish branch of the German National Socialist Workers' Party.
And the line of this Polish National Socialist Party is "Polish First", not "Polish Confederation First".
The party argues that the Polish Free State has taken on too many obligations in the entire federation and the Ukrainian Free State and the Lithuanian Free State have given too little.
Therefore, it is very unfair that both the peoples, Lithuania and Ukraine, take advantage of the Polish nation.
It is necessary to adjust the proportions of the obligations of the three states of Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine in the Federation.
This "Poland First" approach attracted a small number of Polish voters and helped the Polish National Socialist Party win several parliamentary seats.
Although the party has little say in Poland's national affairs, it can finally make a voice.
Therefore, immediately after the news of Pilsudski's death, Hersmann asked Natalie to instruct the Polish National Socialist Party members to propose to the Polish authorities that Wilhelm II, the former German emperor who had supported Polish independence, be invited to Pilsudski's funeral.
Considering that Wilhelm II was recently struggling with the restoration, the invitation of the Polish government was a little more "supportive", because Wilhelm II was regarded as the sinner who provoked the First World War, so most European countries were opposed to the possible restoration of Wilhelm II.
"No, the Polish government did not invite His Majesty, not even Mr.
President."
Natalie took a copy of the telegram and walked into Hersman's office in three or two steps.
She wore a gray sweater and a black skirt, and wore a black gauze on one arm.
Apparently in memory of the recently deceased Father of the Polish Nation.
"But General Shimigvi has sent you a telegram inviting you to attend Pilsudski's funeral."
Hersmann took the copy of the telegram from Natalie, "I have been invited, it seems that Pilsudski's successor has not forgotten that I also contributed to the establishment of the Polish Confederation."
He smiled coldly.
Natalie, do you know that without me, the Polish Confederation would not have been possible. ” "Is it," Natalie Lesinskaya looked at Hersmann with wide eyes, "I heard that Poland was raised by the French and the British."
"Not so," Hersman smiled.
"No, the support of Britain and France is useless, in fact, I facilitated the surrender of Lithuania to Poland, otherwise Poland would not have become a federation.
In addition, the transfer of part of the weapons of the German army on the Eastern Front at that time to Pilsudski's Polish Corps was also proposed by me in the Greater Poland plan.
Otherwise, Pilsudski would never have won the later Soviet-Polish war. ” "Oh, Lenin must not have known this," Natalie asked.
"I don't know, it's top secret."
"But the Poles are ungrateful," says Hersman, "and he seems to remember that Natalie is also Polish."
He smiled embarrassedly at her.
"It's not that you're a good Pole."
"I know," sighed Natalie, "that the whole world knows that Poland was sorry that there was an agreement between the German sides on the territorial question of Posen, West Prussia and Silesia. ” Poland in this time and space seemed even more hateful than it seems in history, and in 1918, the Polish Provisional Government of Lithuania signed a border treaty with Germany, recognizing Posen and West Prussia as German ownership.
However, after the Treaty of Versailles, Poland turned its face and took most of the lands of Posen and West Prussia with the support of Britain and France.
Moreover, he instigated three Silesian Polish uprisings, and the Poles were a minority in Silesia, and with the support of Britain and France, they cut a few pieces of meat from Germany.
In addition, he also stirred up trouble on the border between Lithuania and East Prussia, and cut off the port city of Memel in East Prussia and renamed it Klaipeda.
These German lands that were ceded by Poland.
It was also the homeland of many Junker officers, so the Junkers hated Poland and the Soviet Union and the Polish Union in history, and it was also in this context that the history of the Junckers appeared.
Pilsudski saw the rise of Germany during his lifetime and knew that he needed to spit out something to ease relations with Germany, so the Polish-German non-aggression declaration was issued.
But the "Declaration" has been out for several years, and why hasn't the Danzig been returned to Germany yet, and now that Pilsudski has kicked his legs and seen God, can Danzig still want to come back?
"Go and send a telegram to General Himigvi.
I will go to Huashan with Chancellor Hitler to attend the funeral. ” Hitler was an old friend of the Polish people, and naturally he had already received an invitation.
However, he received an official invitation from the Polish government, and Hersmann received an invitation from the Polish military.
And throughout Europe, there are many big names who have received invitations to go to Pilsudski's funeral.
The great leader of the Soviet Union, Joseph Stalin, the Italian King Vittorio Emanuele III and Prime Minister Benito Mussolini, the French President Albelebrun and Prime Minister Pierre Etienne Flandi, the Austrian President Wilhelm Miklas, the Czechoslovak President Thomas Masaryk, and the British Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin and Foreign Secretary John Simon have all expressed their readiness to attend Pilsudski's funeral.
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There is no doubt that Pilsudski's funeral will be another meeting between the biggest names in Europe.
"Mr.
Prime Minister, the Polish government refused to invite Wilhelm II to Warsaw, not even German President Ludendorff and Baltic President Gorz.
This demonstrates the position of the Polish government against the restoration of Wilhelm II. ” At the same time, in London, England, Stanley Baldwin, who was the third owner of 10 Downing Street, was listening to Foreign Secretary John Simon's report on Pilsudski's funeral.
The funeral of the Father of the Polish Nation was just a few days away, and Stanley Baldwin himself was invited to go to Warsaw.
But there was one thing that worried him a little, and that was the possibility of meeting the German Emperor Wilhelm in Warsaw Of course, he was against Wilhelm II, and at the end of the world war he was also the Prime Minister of England, and he also proposed to put Wilhelm on trial.
And now the British government he led still opposes Wilhelm II's restoration in Germany.
In his eyes and many British and French dignitaries, Wilhelm II was a symbol of German militarism, and the restoration of Wilhelm II was the resurrection of German militarism Therefore, Britain and France have always opposed the restoration of Wilhelm II, and for this reason, they have continued to put pressure on the Hitler government in Germany, hoping that the Nazi Party can become an important foundation for peace in Germany and Europe and prevent the restoration of Wilhelm II.
In addition, Britain and France have also begun to carry out some moves to expand their armaments.
Britain expanded the Royal Air Force, while France accelerated the design and production of new tanks, in addition to speeding up the construction of the Maginot Line.
At the same time, raising the level of Polish armaments was also an important way to contain German militarism.
"The attitude of the Poles is commendable," said Stanley Baldwin, smoking his pipe, slowly, "and the death of Pilsudski was a loss to the Polish people, but a good thing for us."
Because of Pilsudski's death, the door to improving relations between Poland and Germany was basically closed.
What Pilsudski did not do, no one else in Poland could do. ” Pilsudski was half a god in Poland, and he did not complete the return of the free city of Danzig, let alone his successor.
And if the Danze issue is not resolved, there will be no real reconciliation between Poland and Germany.
"Prime Minister, but we must also be aware of the possibility of a coordinated attack on Poland by Germany and the Soviet Union, which is very likely."
Chancellor of the Exchequer Neville Chamberlain is also in the Prime Minister's office, and he, along with John Simon and Stanley Baldwin, are now the Big Three of the British Conservative Party.
Now the national affairs of Britain are the three of them to make up their minds.
"Prime Minister, according to reliable sources, the Germans held a large-scale military exercise on the territory of the Baltic Republic at the beginning of this month."
At this time, Foreign Secretary Simon brought up the just-concluded "Iron Fist 1935" military exercise.
The scale of the exercise was so large that it was naturally impossible to keep it secret, and the British and French embassies in the Baltic had received a lot of relevant information.
"There is a high probability that this military exercise was aimed at Poland," he said.
Some people in the German military have always advocated a coalition with the Soviet Union and anti-Poland, and we should be more vigilant. ” Stanley Baldwin smoked a cigarette, was silent for a while, and then said: "Poland and Britain are really strengthening their defense, to prevent German ambitions for the Polish corridor and the city of Danzig, and at the same time for Soviet ambitions for right-bank Ukraine."
I think we can discuss the question of defense in Warsaw with our French friends, our Polish friends. ” t1706231537: