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Germany blitzsch Poland: Why doesn't anyone help Poland, don't understand the truth of the cold lips?

The occurrence of The Second World War brought far-reaching effects, Germany blitzed the Soviet Union, The Sino-Japanese protracted battle, the Pacific War Eagle hit the air, the European battlefield tiger raged, among them, the German blitzkrieg Poland opened up a new situation of modern tactical warfare, it is no exaggeration to say that Nazi Germany at that time raised the human war to a higher level, of which, the blitzkrieg Poland is the best example, Germany blitzkrieg Poland, it took only a month, Poland immediately declared its demise.

Germany blitzsch Poland: Why doesn't anyone help Poland, don't understand the truth of the cold lips?

Curiously, knowing that Hitler had great ambitions, why did Britain and France unanimously choose to condone rather than counteract?

On September 1, 1939, Germany blitzed Poland, World War II broke out in full swing, people often focused on Germany's cross-era blitzkrieg at that time, but few people thought, why did no one help Poland and sit back and watch Poland collapse? Don't they understand the truth of cold lips and teeth?

Germany blitzsch Poland: Why doesn't anyone help Poland, don't understand the truth of the cold lips?

The Germans occupied the Sudetenland

Let's turn back time to 1938, when Hitler was leading Germany in an attempt to break through the shackles of the Treaty of Versailles, and under the appeasement policy of Britain and France, he successfully planned the Munich conspiracy that shocked the world, but the Sudetenland could not satisfy Hitler's ambitions for a greater German state, so he set his sights on the whole of Czechoslovakia.

Germany blitzsch Poland: Why doesn't anyone help Poland, don't understand the truth of the cold lips?

Polish leader during World War II, Edward Rez-Simigwi

But surprisingly, Poland came out at this time to stir up, and contrary to everyone's imagination, Poland was largely destroyed due to its own strength, and when Hitler occupied the Sudetenland in 1938, the Poles jumped out to curry favor with Germany, promising not to let a bullet aided by the Soviet Union fall on Czechoslovakia

With this assurance, Hitler also seems to have let go of his hands and feet, on the one hand, the appeasement policy of Britain and France, and on the other hand, the Soviet Union's far water can not quench the thirst, and at this time Czechoslovakia has become a turtle in an urn, and it is difficult to escape the clutches of the devil.

Then Germany boldly invaded Czechoslovakia, and Poland also took the opportunity to send troops to occupy the Cieszing region, yes, you can understand that the German and Polish sides divided Czechoslovakia.

Germany blitzsch Poland: Why doesn't anyone help Poland, don't understand the truth of the cold lips?

The Polish army occupied the railway station and replaced it with its own flag

Germany blitzsch Poland: Why doesn't anyone help Poland, don't understand the truth of the cold lips?

After the Polish army occupied the post power station, it changed its national emblem

In order to curry favor with Germany, Poland also invited Hungary, as well as Romania, which was wobbly between the Soviet Union and Germany, to divide Czechoslovakia together.

After the completion of the occupation, Poland felt that it was also among the great powers, relying on its vast territory and the sheer size of the army, in the face of overwhelming international condemnation, Poland said that this was a good time to contain Germany and strengthen itself, a helpless move for peace. This move undoubtedly cuts itself off from the international stage.

Poland helped Germany divide Czechoslovakia and make itself internationally discredited, and when Germany blitzed Poland, it was reasonable for Britain and France to engage in a sit-in war because of their dislike of Poland.

Germany blitzsch Poland: Why doesn't anyone help Poland, don't understand the truth of the cold lips?

On 11 November 1938, Field Marshal of Poland, Eduard Rez. Simigwig shook hands with German Colonel von Studenitz. On September 1, 1939, Germany blitzed Poland, and Poland fell in January.

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