In the past few days, the British envoy sent to Poland and the Soviet Union has been very talkative.

They are also full of grievances. If it hadn't been for the step-by-step connivance of those big shots, the situation would not be what it is today. The British plan was originally very good, to make Germany stronger to check France and prevent France from dominating the European continent. As a result, the dog that was thought to be obedient broke free without realizing it and exposed its fangs!

This is not what the British Empire wants to see. Germany needs to be contained, and the most appropriate solution is to find a new country to check and balance Germany!

Although Britain took a fancy to Poland, it also knew that Poland alone could not stop Germany. The Soviet Union, which had an enmity with Germany in the Spanish Civil War, seemed to be a good helper.

However, what made the British envoy uncomfortable was that the Polish government did not welcome the Soviets and firmly opposed the Soviets entering Polish territory; and the Soviets even scorned the British proposal.

After all, over the years, the grievances and grievances between the Soviet Union and Poland are indescribable. It is simply a century-old feud.

Over the past 500 years, Russia and Poland have had constant grievances. The greedy Russia participated in the carving up of Poland three times, and the ambitious Polish army also entered Moscow twice.

Historically, Poland was once a great country, but it perished due to the continuous carving up of Russia and the Austro-Hungarian Empire. After World War I, Poland became independent. The Polish leader wanted to realize the "dream of a great power". He first issued a request for unity to Ukraine, Belarus, Lithuania and other countries, so that they could form a powerful "Eastern European Federation" with Poland as the core. However, everyone knew what Poland wanted to do and decisively rejected Poland's proposal.

In 1919, the Soviet-Polish War broke out. At that time, the Soviet Red Army stormed all the way to the gates of Warsaw, but was eventually forced to choose a truce due to its inability to succeed. This incident has always inspired the Polish leadership, who believed that they could collapse the Soviet Union. Poland quickly established multiple intelligence agencies to infiltrate the Soviet Union. Separatist forces, ethnic minorities and extremists in the Caucasus, Ukraine and Central Asia were all targets of their incitement.

Could it be that the Soviet Union was the one who suffered the loss? After the outbreak of World War II in the original time and space, the Soviet Union frantically attacked Poland. The German army also handed over all the secrets of the Polish spy agency to the Soviet Union. It was only then that the Soviet Union discovered how frantic Poland's investigation of the Soviet Union was. Even the detailed background information of Soviet army officers above the company level stationed in Ukraine and Belarus was clearly checked.

The Soviets simply responded in kind, wiping out almost the entire Polish elite in the Katyn massacre. In the subsequent Warsaw Uprising, the Soviet army that had originally agreed with Poland did not send troops to help as agreed, resulting in the massacre of social elites and civilians in Warsaw.

Seeing that the Poles were as smelly and hard as stones in a latrine, without oil or salt, the British envoy gradually lost his patience and felt a surge of anger in his heart. These days, they are trying their best to promote peace talks between Poland and the Soviet Union. Although it is selfish and hopes to rely on Poland to contain Germany, it is also beneficial to Poland and not harmful at all.

Since the Poles are so confident, then when the Germans come over, let's see how you call for help!

Just as the British envoy left Poland angrily, a discussion began in distant Moscow.

Poland's refusal was very wise, because Stalin believed that Britain and France were simply unreliable. After all, the fate of the Czech Republic lies there. Who knows how Britain and France could stab them in the back at the critical moment.

If Poland really agreed to Soviet troops entering Polish territory, the Soviet Union would definitely give Poland an unforgettable "help".

"Britain and France are unreliable." There were not many Soviet marshals in the first place. In 1935, only five were awarded to them. Then, a few of them were killed in the great purges. Now, this one has the mark The Soviet Marshal with his characteristic beard is Budyonny, a veteran cavalryman who has been in the military all his life. He was also one of Stalin's most trusted people.

"Just look at the fate of the Czech Republic. At the critical moment, Britain and France will abandon their allies without hesitation." Stalin said. "So, the promises made by the UK to us are not credible."

Do you believe in Britain and France? It’s better to believe that sows can climb trees!

What's more, just as the British envoy arrived, the German envoy followed. Compared with the flashy and unreliable promises made by the British envoy, the German envoy only brought one sentence: Are you interested in carving up Poland? !

This simple sentence made Stalin's heart skip a beat.

Although the Soviet Union and Germany had some unpleasantness during the last Spanish Civil War, what does that mean? Between countries, interests come first. As long as there are enough interests, even if there is tension in the morning, they can still have a good time over wine at noon. "Instead of cooperating with those capricious villains, it would be better to carve up Poland together with Germany. What do you think?" Stalin said slowly, holding a pipe that he almost never left his side.

Many people were stunned after hearing Stalin's words. Didn't Britain hope that the Soviet Union would support Poland to contain Germany? How did it end up carving up Poland with Germany?

Because Germany sent a secret envoy to meet Stalin directly, most of the people here only knew the purpose of the British envoy and did not know that there was a German emissary.

But it’s not a bad idea!

Poland and Soviet Russia had hundreds of years of grudges, and each wanted to destroy the other. The Soviet Union obviously suffered a loss in the last Soviet-Polish war, but if it attacks from both sides with Germany this time, Poland will definitely be doomed!

Although Stalin's tone was inquiring, in today's Soviet Union his words are authoritative. Who dares to express objections?

The first person to react began to flatter him. "Comrade Stalin is right, Britain and France are capricious villains."

"I also agree with this decision!" Others raised their right hands.

"I agree!" "I agree!" "Support the decision of Comrade Stalin's Party!" "I agree!" Soon, all the representatives at the meeting raised their hands, and the proposal was easily passed.

Stalin nodded with satisfaction, but his face was still gloomy. No one had seen Stalin's smile since the 560 tons of gold that reached his mouth mysteriously disappeared. "Since everyone agrees, we should sign a non-aggression agreement with Germany. By the way, we can discuss our joint actions to carve up Poland."

But who is the right person to send?

It would be most appropriate to send him while Tukhachevsky is still there. After all, he had a good personal relationship with the German Crown Prince, but he had been purged. You can't dig them out of the ground, dress them up and send them to Germany. The female operator in GBU is a good candidate, but it's a pity that her identity doesn't match. Marshal Voroshilov seemed to have some unfriendly feelings towards the Germans after his last trip, so he could not be sent.

After looking around the conference room, his eyes finally fell on Vyacheslav Mikhailovich Molotov, the People's Commissar for Foreign Affairs. He was Stalin's close comrade-in-arms and staunch supporter. "Molotov, please go to Germany."

"Yes, I promise to complete the task." Molotov immediately accepted the task. After all, this proposal was first proposed by the Germans. He only needed to sign an agreement with the Germans. It was not difficult.

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