Transmigrated as the Crown Prince

Chapter 108 Czech Rebellion 3



If the French Prime Minister at this time was de Gaulle and the British Prime Minister was Churchill, they would definitely issue a war warning to Germany.

Unfortunately, the current French Prime Minister is Camille Chaudan, and the British Prime Minister is Chamberlain. Chamberlain's appeasement policy is well known to everyone, and Camille Chaudane, in the original time and space, became a controversial figure because of his role in the surrender of France in World War II. He was even described as an "intellectual" loss". After World War II, a French court tried him in absentia and convicted him of collaborating with the enemy.

Today's Sudetenland is like a volcano about to erupt, which makes these two typical figures of the appeasement policy a little hesitant and at a loss. Especially the French Prime Minister Camille Chaudan, who is as anxious as an ant on a hot pot. You must know that France and The Czech Republic has an agreement.

If Germany really declared war on Czechoslovakia, France would have to declare war on Germany according to the agreement.

"This time the Czech government went a little too far. An ordinary strike demonstration actually cost so many lives, and the dead were all Germans. It's no wonder that the Germans were so angry." Camille Chaud started to blame him as soon as he opened his mouth. Come on Czech government.

"I also feel that we cannot give up the current peace because of the mistakes made by the Czech government." French Defense Minister Edouard Daladier followed closely. Historically, this Daladier was also an important representative of the appeasement faction.

"Anyway, most of the people living there are Germans. Since the Germans want to take them back, let's just give some of them to the Germans." The President and the Minister of Defense have unanimously agreed, so what can others say? After all, many people really don’t want to go through another big battle.

In the last war, an entire generation of young people fell on the battlefield. Although Britain and France finally won, there was not much benefit. They all realized that many things can actually be solved by sitting down and talking, and there is no need to fight to the death at every turn.

"But, how can we tell the Czech Republic?" The meeting's opinions were unanimous, but after all, where is the agreement between the two countries? Although Camilleux did not claim to have signed it, no matter who signed it, it was Represents national credibility. The Germans haven't really taken action yet. France first set aside part of the Czech land for the Germans. That would be a bit too embarrassing. This is not the style of a big country!

Just when everyone was thinking about how to resolve this matter without losing face, Camille Shaw suddenly thought of British Prime Minister Chamberlain. "I think we can ask the British Prime Minister to act as an intermediary, go to Berlin to persuade the Germans not to use force, and then mediate with the Czech side to let them give up some land."

In this way, less than two hours after the German warning message was issued, Britain and France had reached a consensus to use part of the Czech land in exchange for peace in the entire Europe! !

From beginning to end, no one thought whether the Czechs would agree o(╯□╰)o

Maybe this is the tragedy of a small country.

Britain and France hit it off immediately, and the next day British Prime Minister Chamberlain took a plane to Berlin, Germany.

After all, this kind of "major incident" needs to be resolved personally to show sincerity.

And his views are the same as those of the French.

War should be avoided if possible!

Since the Germans can't bear to see their compatriots being bullied, they should be satisfied.

And Yannick also gave the prime minister enough face. He personally led a group of senior military and political officials to greet him at the airport and watched Chamberlain walk down the ramp of the plane with an umbrella in his hand. As for why Chamberlain often held an umbrella in his hand, some netizens later speculated that it was a weapon disguised as an umbrella. But it is impossible to think about it. If the leader of a country is allowed to personally use weapons to defend himself, how bad will the security force of that country be?

At this time, England was still in an era where gentlemanly style was popular. A coat, a hat, a cane or an umbrella are the typical British attire, and Chamberlain was nearly 60 at the time, so it was normal to maintain this tradition.

As for the reason why British people love to take umbrellas, it is mainly because it rains all year round in the UK. Especially in the era without satellite technology, the weather cannot be predicted, which makes them develop the habit of taking umbrellas when going out.

"Your Excellency, Prime Minister Chamberlain, welcome to Berlin. I heard that you are the most talented and visionary politician in the UK. It is really an honor for you to come in person." Yannick even flattered him.

He welcomed Chamberlain from the bottom of his heart. Contrary to Churchill, who spent money on Germany to fatten the United States, this guy's appeasement policy simply cost the Soviet Union to fatten Germany, making Germany stronger day by day, and eventually developed into a power that terrifies Britain and France.

"Your Highness the Crown Prince, I am here for the peace of our Europe." Chamberlain said sincerely while extending his hand. "God bless this land and let there be no more wars."

Peace is the mainstream. In the current Britain, people like Churchill who advocate war all the time are despised by almost everyone.

Maybe it’s because he was let go by British soldiers in World War I; maybe it’s because he is a nationalist and believes that the Anglo-Saxons in Britain have the same noble blood as the Germans; maybe he is quite self-aware and knows that the Germans It is difficult to cross the English Channel and land in the UK. Anyway, Mustache is a well-known "Ha-British" person. After the war began, he frequently handed over peace documents to Britain. Even Hess, the second most important figure in Germany, flew to Britain alone to negotiate. As a result, he was imprisoned without even seeing Churchill in person. Many people in later generations even believed that Mustache deliberately let the British army off the hook at Dunkirk in order to show his goodwill to the British side.

After Germany defeated France with a thunderous force, it was ready to implement the "Barbarossa Plan". At this time, Britain's best choice is of course to divert water to the east, which is the best opportunity to sit on the mountain and watch the Soviet-German tigers fight. But Churchill jumped out again. He believed that Germany would win the war against the Soviet Union too easily. This would not arouse his disgust, but a German who ruled a large area of ​​European land from the Rhine River to the Oral Mountains Congress was too powerful and Britain would become its vassal. Therefore, he rejected Mustache's proposal to join forces. Not only did he notify Stalin more than 80 times that Germany was going to attack him (Soviet and Germany were allies before the "Barbarossa Plan" operation, Stalin certainly would not tolerate him), but he also continued to encourage the United States to join the war.

Of course, Churchill had his own purpose: to weaken France and the United States and defeat the Soviet Union, but this idea did not become a reality. Besides, even a Churchill cannot stop two powerful countries. When he wrote his memoirs, he recorded the Yalta conference like this: "On one side of me was a huge Russian bear (Stalin), on the other side was a huge bison (Roosevelt), and in the middle sat a poor little British donkey." Look. Coming to Churchill, I saw the ambitions of the two countries, but there was nothing I could do about it. Because the British Empire has truly declined.

It is said that after the Yalta Conference, Churchill burst into tears. The Yankees slaughtered people so hard that they almost took off the last panties of the British Empire. Britain has lost the world and is no longer the world's leader (it has dominated the world for hundreds of years and has Australia, South Africa, Canada, India (and Pakistan are not divided) and other empires with 40 million square kilometers of colonies around the world on which the sun never sets. It fell apart) and the rules of the game were no longer made by it (it became the little brother of the United States).

Yannick also looked sincere. "Personally, I don't want to see another war. But the problem now is that our Germanic compatriots are being oppressed. They are suffering there. How can I have the face to talk about the value of peace here?"

Chamberlain nodded quickly. "We deeply sympathize with what happened to the Germans in the Sudetenland, but there is a solution to everything, right?"


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