Chapter 139 Munich Agreement
The queen shouted at Chamberlain in great anger. Chamberlain had no choice but to ask in a low voice:
"Dear Queen, why is this! The Cabinet has passed this plan, and it is difficult to stop it without sufficient reasons."
This is the benefit of constitutional monarchy. The monarch has no right to directly deny the decision made by the cabinet. The queen, who had no choice but to call Chamberlain alone in a secret room and whisper to Chamberlain about Elizabeth. Of course, this is not enough. The queen also told Chamberlain about her plan, which was more beneficial to Britain than assassinating Li Mo now.
The people outside must not hear the conspiracy between the queen and the queen, and even the king did not enter the secret room. The only thing everyone heard was Chamberlain's praise of loudly saying "Okay, okay..."
The Queen and Chamberlain will definitely change the original plan. The new plan implemented now must not affect the Queen's plan. At the same time, both plans must be of great benefit to Britain, otherwise Chamberlain will not be able to convince other ministers in the cabinet.
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Since 1933, Conrad Henry's pro-Nazi Sudeten German Party has been continuously strengthening its autonomous movement. This movement was originally just a regional internal contradiction, but Nazi Germany's expansion and hegemony politics soon began to use this movement, thus endangering the security interests of France and Britain. After the merger of Germany and Austria in March 1938, the issue of Sudeten District became the focus of European diplomatic politics.
On March 28, 1938, Adolf Hitler summoned Conrad Henlein in Berlin and ordered him to make unsatisfied demands to the Czechoslovak government on national issues (Hitler's original words: "So many asked the Czechs that they could not satisfy us."
On April 24, Henlein made eight demands with Hitler's support, including equality with the Czech government, complete autonomy, and compensation for all the losses caused by the Germans from 1918. As the Czechoslovak government received reports that the German army was transferred to the border of Czechoslovakia, the Czechoslovak government carried out a partial mobilization on May 21. Nine days later, Hitler issued a detailed plan to eliminate Czechoslovakia in response to the mobilization order in Czechoslovakia.
For their own interests, Britain and France tried their best to suppress Czechoslovakia. On September 21, the Czechoslovak government accepted the suggestion of Britain and France. According to this suggestion, Germany would take back more than 50% of the Germanic people. On September 23, Hitler rejected this plan and issued a national mobilization order. Because the modernization of the Krupp Company made Hitler's military expansion more faster than history, especially the large number of installations of the No. 4 tank gave Hitler more confidence.
On September 29, the four leaders of Daraday, France, Chamberlain of Britain, Mussolini of Italy and Hitler of Germany met in Munich.
The country that was asked to return its territory, Czechoslovakia, was not invited to attend the meeting. The boss of Czechoslovakia, Britain and France, did not notify them at all. It would be normal for the Czech Republic to be sold with such a boss. Weak countries have no diplomacy and no sovereignty. This is a world-recognized truth. Moreover, Britain and France, two old colonial imperialist countries, are even more unlikely to offend the aggressive Nazi Germany for the sake of the Czech Republic. Appeasement seems to be their only choice, and many people think so. Of course, Churchill in the UK is a typical hawk who advocates being tough on Germany, but Churchill has not yet entered the British cabinet, so his words have no effect.
The entire meeting became Hitler's personal speech. The leaders of the other four countries were suffering from Hitler's endless speeches. As one of Hitler's staff, Li Mo could only listen outside the conference hall. The same was true for the leaders of other countries, and no one was exceptional. This was a national summit, and the staff were not qualified to enter. Besides, it was no suspense to take back the Sudetenland area, and Li Mo didn't need to intervene.
On September 30, in the absence of Czechoslovakia, Britain and France agreed to merge the entire Sudetenland region with Germany in the Munich Agreement, and signed the Munich Agreement. Germany only used intimidation and diplomatic means to recover the entire Sudetenland region without bloodshed.
The security work of the entire Munich conference was all under the responsibility of the Gestapo in Germany. Heidrich mobilized 3,000 Gestapos to carry out the security tasks of this conference to ensure that the meeting was foolproof. It can be said that the entire venue was a three-step post and a five-step post, which was that even a mosquito could not fly in. Under such careful protection, Li Mo and the heads of various countries were of course safe and sound.
Just after the signing of the Munich Agreement, British Prime Minister Chamberlain actually made a request, asking the German head of state to fulfill his landlords and take everyone around the historical city of Munich. The Sudeten area that Hitler wanted was fully obtained, and all his purposes were met. The German people's worship of Hitler was even more fanatical. In this case, Hitler was in a good mood, so he readily agreed to Chamberlain's request. Several leaders of other countries also stayed to visit Munich, the thousand-year-old ancient city, and the time was set for the next day.
Heidrich received this new security task that afternoon, and Heidrich was even happier, because the staff of all countries could move freely and they did not follow the heads of various countries to travel alone. Then Li Mo would also act alone. At that time, Heidrich only needs to tell the contact person with a telegram. Of course, this telegram is another set of passwords, which were handed over to Heidrich by the British liaison personnel.
The Gestapo where Li Mo lives in Munich is standing guard. It is easy for Gestapo to know Li Mo's whereabouts. Of course, Li Mo himself also brought two naval military police guards. This power is not equal to the assassin, so Heidrich is full of confidence in the assassin this assassin, as if Li Mo was already a corpse. If the British spy really wanted to attack, Li Mo was indeed the same as a corpse.
On October 1, 1938, Hedrich took thousands of fully armed guards to visit some famous attractions in Munich with Hitler. The first stop was the Church of Our Lady. At this time, Hitler had not launched a war, and there were basically no people who wanted to assassinate Hitler, so Hitler liked to accept the cheers of the people very much. Hitler was very fascinated by the feeling of tsunami. Today, the heads of several countries have come, and Hitler wanted to show off his noble prestige in the minds of the German people.
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[Please collect it, I am very grateful.]
Chapter completed!