A manifestation of the illusion of peace in Germany s neighboring countries during World War II

Updated on military 2024-08-02
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  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    The most typical is Chamberlain. On May 28, 1937, Neville Chamberlain became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

    At this time, the security of Europe was threatened by the German and Italian fascists, and Chamberlain made a series of concessions to Hitler and Mussolini in exchange for peace in Europe. The policy he pursued was later called the "policy of appeasement". In 1938, Hitler invaded Austria and then deployed troops on the Czech border.

    Chamberlain made a speech in the House of Commons condemning the German aggression, but did not take concrete action; On the contrary, it acquiesced in Italy's invasion of Ethiopia and the armed intervention of Germany and Italy in Spain, and connived at Japan's aggression against China.

    During the ensuing Sudetenland, Chamberlain flew to Germany twice in September 1938 to meet with Hitler in person. On September 28-30, he met with Hitler, Mussolini and Daladier in Munich to agree to German territorial claims to Czechoslovakia and to force the Czechs** to agree to the Munich Agreement. On 30 September, Chamberlain and Hitler signed the Anglo-German Declaration of Non-Aggression.

    Chamberlain's "policy of appeasement" drew opposition from many people at home. After the German invasion of all of Czechoslovakia in March 1939, Britain began to take measures to strengthen its defenses, and Chamberlain announced that it would give Poland military guarantees. On September 1, Germany invaded Poland, and Chamberlain issued an ultimatum to Germany, declaring war on Germany after Germany refused.

    At the beginning of the war, Chamberlain did not effectively organize the whole country to fight the war, and there was a state of "strange war" in which there was no war on the front.

    On May 10, 1940, the German army invaded the Netherlands, Belgium, and Luxembourg, directly threatening the security of Britain and France. Chamberlain lifted a stone and shot himself in the foot, and the policy of appeasement was completely bankrupt. On the same day, Chamberlain was forced to give way to Churchill United.

    On September 9 of the same year, Chamberlain died of illness.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    France, where the army was stationed only on the Maginot Line, did not attack Germany.

    Czechoslovakia, quietly accepting the Munich deal.

    Yugoslavia, staged a military coup d'état, overthrew the pro-German **, and declared that it would not absolve the treaty with Germany.

    Greece, with its pro-German policy of neutrality, was instead attacked by Italy, the German ally.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    The illusion of peace is only for those people, and those British and French politicians are still shouting for peace for the sake of votes and public feelings, but in fact, who has no bottom in their hearts? Is the intelligence service a dry meal? Are the top brass of the army drunk and dreaming of death?

    They all understood that war was inevitable, it was only a matter of time, and the order in which the Nazis would attack was still to be understood, that is, Britain and France, one by a powerful world-class navy and the English Channel, and the other by it"Powerful Army"and the impregnable Maginot Line, trying their best to bring disaster to the east, and the Soviet Union is obviously inseparable from Germany, just when Germany attacked the Soviet Union, Stalin was also planning to invade Germany, but the latter attacker suffered, on the other hand, the surrounding small countries, Poland, the Netherlands, Denmark, Belgium, Austria, the Czech Republic, etc., even if they resisted bravely, it was only in vain.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    No country is so retarded as to fantasize about peace in that environment, where everyone is preparing for war. The Soviet Union, Britain, France, Germany, the United States, and Poland are all preparing for war, but everyone has no idea when the enemy will attack.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    As we all know, the ambitions of the Second World War were very strong. But he also intended to fight for hegemony in Europe and then dominate the world, but in the Second World War Germany he hit his neighbors, but he did not move the nearest Switzerland,Because playing Switzerland is more likely and the Swiss land is not large, it is a land of hard work and the location is very sought-after.

    But this did not make much sense, because Germany was used for hegemony, and for resources, and Switzerland could not meet these two conditions. Because Switzerland was close to Germany, and although there was no official declaration of alliance between the two countries, Switzerland had proved to be close to Germany in actual action, so Germany did not have to succeed, it was drawn from its sphere of influence. In addition, Switzerland China does not have resources available, so there is no point in playing.

    In addition, Germany has four language families, of which the German Chinese language represents 60 percent of the population, so the boss Germany believes that Switzerland is actually a Germanic branch, cognate with Germany. German is the Chinese language in 26 Swiss cantons. The inhabitants of these communities are of Germanic descent.

    Therefore, we know that the Second World War was a great mess and still very messy. Fortunately, we were born in a new China, and we are so peaceful that no country dares to invade us, so we should be thankful.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Because Switzerland's geographical location is too good, it is easy to defend and difficult to attack, and it can protect itself well, so it did not attack Switzerland.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Because Switzerland's ** is too advanced, Germany did not dare to harass Switzerland, which is bullying the weak and fearing the strong.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    I think that Switzerland's financial resources should not be underestimated, and it is easy not to touch Switzerland.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    During World War II, Germany defeated all the surrounding countries, and the most difficult one was the most difficult to defeat.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Switzerland laundered money to Germany, how could Germany invade Switzerland, is that a bank?

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    The geographical location is very good, and it is a place that is easy to defend and difficult to attack.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Because at that time, the Swiss army was powerful, it was not easy to attack, and the source was abundant.

  13. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Switzerland is a neutral country, and at the same time it is afraid that it will not be able to defeat too many enemies, or it may have other purposes.

  14. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    It's more like a German safe, and who would touch their own safe.

  15. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    If there is a good example of being an ally, it is Italy, or you can imagine that China at the time of the first stop is doing the work for the Allies. However, given that China is indeed vast and does not have strong military, political and economic strength to rely on, it is very likely that they will be annexed by Germany. There is a saying that in the early days of the Anti-Japanese War, a Japanese division was on top of 3 Chinese divisions, and in fact, a German division was absolutely on top of 3 Japanese divisions, which refers to the quality of soldiers and equipment.

    Therefore, it can be expected that it is very likely that China will not hold out until the protracted war is annexed. Given that there is an exile in France, it is highly likely that this is the case in China.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    Czech Slovak, Austria, Poland, France, Denmark, Norway, Yugoslavia, Greece, Egypt, Libya, Netherlands, Luxembourg, Belgium. A total of thirteen countries. Two new states were established, one Slovak and one Croatian.

    Europe is neutral except for Sweden and Switzerland. Before attacking the Soviet Union, only Britain rebelled against Germany, while Mussolini in Italy, Franco in Spain, Finland, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Albania, and Algeria in Africa were all countries that belonged to the Axis camp along with Germany.

    After the attack on the USSR, Sweden turned to Germany and allowed troops to cross Swedish territory. A (pseudo-)Ukrainian puppet** was created during the Battle of Moscow in 1941.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    Strictly speaking, none of them have been destroyed, they have all been restored, and I only say that Germany has invaded it

    The peaceful evolution was, back to Austria, Hungary, the Czech Republic, Slovakia, the invasion of Poland, Denmark, Norway, Sweden, Belgium, Luxembourg, the Netherlands, France, Greece, Yugoslavia, attacked but not completely occupied by the Soviet Union and Britain assisted Italy in the occupation of North Africa, several countries, because those except Egypt and Egypt were mostly independent after the war, and they were all British and French colonies at that time.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    Germany quickly solves economic problems Comprehensively optimizes pension Drives small businesses with big businesses Small businesses have priority Land is rent-free for 2 years and rents cheap to small artisans and small bourgeoisie Are you a Perak friend?

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    Because after World War II, Germany was limited by the victorious powers, and it was also limited in the size of its army and so on.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    First of all, because now small countries will find a strong backer for themselves, such as the Netherlands next to Germany, with the United States as a backer, according to former Dutch Prime Minister Lubbers said that the United States has also stored its own nuclear ** in the Netherlands, therefore, if Germany wants to move the Netherlands, it must take into account the United States, so Germany does not dare to do it easily. Secondly, the current German Kenben cannot be compared with the Germany of World War II, and it is okay to talk about self-defense, but if you want to start a war again, you are destroying yourself

    After World War II, Germany's military strength was greatly weakenedDuring World War II, Germany's army could reach 12 million, but now Germany's maximum is about 200,000. And so far, Germany has not developed a very destructive **, such as aircraft carriers in the hands of Britain and France, which play a decisive role in modern warfare. Therefore, Germany is not sure that it will be able to win against the surrounding small countries at all, so how can it talk about doing it?

    Germany is a relatively powerful country, and the army it has and needless to say, it must be very powerful, but now the war is not said to be imminent, even if there are contradictions between the two countries, it will not start a war until it is necessary to fight. Just like the two countries, the United States and Iraq, the contradictions were fierce but there was no war. What is now dominated by world peace, and many countries have allies.

    It is equivalent to starting a war, which is not a matter between two countries, it can be said that it is about the whole world, after previous wars, we all know how harmful war is, and we will not take the initiative to fight other countries when it is not necessary. Whether it is Germany or the United States, even if they win the war against a small country, their own losses will be very heavy.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    This is because their development is slow and they have no strength, so they don't dare to be so arrogant.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    Because they provoked two world wars, and if they provoked wars, they would definitely be blamed by the whole world.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    Because after World War II, Germany was almost partitioned, and the repression of other countries led to the slow development of Germany.

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