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The Secret History of the Tripartite Alliance

Ribbentrop(Episode6)

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The boundary between Germanic and Slavic areas was roughly the Elbe in the early Middle Ages. The Germans built many fortified cities, including Magdeburg. Due to the Germans' Eastern colonization movement from the latter half of the Middle Ages, part of the boundary crossed the Neman River and advanced along the Baltic Sea, becoming Teutonic Knights territory. However, the inland area was dominated by West Slavic Poland, with the Oder River in the west and Lithuania, White Russia and western Ukraine in the east. This situation changed when Poland was put on the defensive due to the adoption of an elected monarchy within Poland, the fragmentation of feudalism, the independence and expansion of the Grand Duchy of Moscow from the Kipchak Khanate, and the establishment of the Commonwealth of Brandenburg and Prussia and the Kingdom of Prussia. It was decided that after the divisions of Poland by Three Powers, the main part became Russian territory, and after several failed resistance movements, Poland became the province of the Russian Empire. In the center of Warsaw lies a square that reminds us of the friendship between Britain, the United States and France, such as Napoleon and Wilson Square. After the Russian Revolution and the Red Scare, Poland had even signed a non-aggression pact with Hitler, and had bought Hitler at a higher price than in previous cases of anti-Polish German politicians. It can be said that Poland viewed the Soviet Union more hostilely than the Nazis. Foreign Minister Beck, who succeeded his precessesor Pilsudski, took advantage of the Munich talks and Czech Protectionate in isolation and succeeded in acquiring the long-awaited Orsa region by a court decision in Vienna established by Ribbentrop and Italian Foreign Minister Ciano. With Austria and the Czech Republic settled, it was now Poland's turn. He demanded the return of Danzig and the construction of roads and railways connecting the mainland with East Prussia, so-called Polish Corridor. After the First World War, Europe was leaning to the right because of the fear of the Soviet Union and socialism, so there were relatively few allergies to Hitler, but when it came to Poland's turn, she ended up relying on Britain, the United States, or the Soviet Union. She was forced to. However, the price for falling behind Hitler was very large………

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