Romanian Eagle

Chapter 669: The Dro Alliance

The latest website: In a secret room in the German embassy, ​​Hitler was discussing the conditions that Eder said today with Foreign Minister Ribbentrop.

Why choose the embassy, ​​that is because the German embassy is currently the most reassuring place for Hitler. This matter is too crucial for Germany to fail.

Therefore, in this secret room, apart from Hitler and Ribbentrop, not even the ambassadors are qualified to enter.

I saw Hitler talking to his foreign minister. "Today, when I was talking with Eder about supporting our country in the Czech Republic, Eder proposed to raise objections to the former Bulgaria occupied by Greece according to the Ney Peace Treaty."

"Romanians want access to Mediterranean ports."

As soon as Hitler finished speaking, Ribbentrop blurted out.

It is not necessary to think about it at all. Romania proposed that Greece should return the Bulgarian territory occupied by the peace treaty of Neuilly for the Port of Thessaloniki. The second largest port in Greece, carrying the export of people and goods from Thrace and Macedonia, is extremely important.

The water depth of the port reaches 20 meters, which is completely suitable for Romanian over-standard battleships to dock. And the water area is also good enough to hold the current Romanian main fleet.

So it's not surprising that Romania has a peeping heart, not to mention that they have Bulgarian excuses. Although the two countries have merged, everything in Bulgaria has been inherited by the United Kingdom (in the world, it is generally called Romania), which makes Romania's heart of peeping on the Mediterranean soars.

Although both of them knew about Romania's ambitions, the Romanians' mind tying the Greek and Czech issues together made Hitler a little undecided.

Although if he agreed, Germany and Romania would form a close alliance, and their strength would be greatly increased, but this also complicates the problem. Because this will not only be a Czech problem, but also a Greek problem. Although Hitler concluded that Britain and France did not dare to go to war with Germany, if there were too many benefits to be surrendered, the views of the people in Britain and France would change.

But the alliance with Romania is indeed full of temptations. Germany can not only get a good helper for solving the Czech and even Polish problems, but also a good helper in the face of the Soviet Union. Hitler knew very well why Romania would die with the Soviet Union. The dispute between the two countries over Ukraine is a dead end, and it will certainly run through the focus of the two countries' diplomacy.

In fact, Hitler was also somewhat envious of Ukraine, the only black fertile soil in Europe, as well as resources such as coal and iron ore for the development of heavy industry. If Germany was not too far away,

In addition, Germany already has the Ruhr coal and iron mine, so he also wants to get in on the second-highest heavy industry base in Europe. But now he doesn't want to arouse hostility between the two countries, so he has no idea about it at all.

Thinking of this, Hitler couldn't help but say. "Ribbentrop, what do you think of the proposal for Romania?"

For Ribbentrop, Hitler placed great trust in this foreign minister, whom he called "Bismarck Second". When Hitler hesitated, he wanted to hear the advice of this man.

In the face of Hitler's inquiry, Ribbentrop knew that this matter had a huge impact on Germany, but after some careful consideration, he opened his mouth to express his advice.

"Head of state, I think the advantages of an alliance with Romania are even greater. Although we need to take some risks now, for the future, Romania is an indispensable ally of our country. There is also little conflict with our country in terms of interests. Romania is a more suitable ally."

That's right, Ribbentrop's rational analysis believes that Romania is the most suitable ally for Germany at present. It can not only help Germany keep the Soviet Union in check, but also help the Czech Republic and the future Poland issue. Even if there is a war in the future, it can also help Germany. Supported by German military forces.

Although Germany may also be drawn into the war by Romania, the only threat to Romania is the Soviet Union. However, unless the Romanians are crazy, it is impossible for them to take the initiative to attack the Soviet Union without Germany's consent. In the face of the stronger alliance of Rhodes, the Soviet Union still dared to take the initiative to attack. I am afraid that Stalin believed in the *** religion and was blessed by Allah.

In the face of Ribbentrop's rational analysis, it still made Hitler feel a little unhappy, because since he was the Führer, he has always benefited from others. However, Hitler was a politician after all, and he was unhappy in his heart. He was still able to accept what Germany could profit from. Although this time from the Romanians can only be regarded as mutually beneficial, and Germany will also pay, but the alliance with Romania is indeed very beneficial to Germany.

Hitler's visit these days gave him a good understanding of Romania's military strength. Its strength is not much weaker than that of France, and in some respects it is stronger than France. Such an additional force, a mentally adjusted Hitler now wants to incorporate into German strategy.

As for the little unpleasantness before, he had long forgotten. For the sake of Germany, there is nothing that cannot be abandoned.

Hitler, who wanted to understand, said. "You're right, the alliance with the Romanians is very beneficial to our country. Then it's worth doing, but the Romanians don't want to take advantage of us."

As Hitler made up his mind, so did the pace of negotiations.

In the second meeting with Eder, Hitler agreed to Romania's demands in northern Greece, but in exchange Romania would also support Germany's demands in the Czech Republic.

In addition, the two countries are still reaching a consensus on Red Russia. The two countries will form an alliance to jointly deal with the possible threat of the Soviet Union, and, as long as the Soviet Union starts a war against one of the two countries, the other will give all assistance, including military force, including a declaration of war.

This was a step further than the previous Lobo League, and it also marked the end of the Lobo League, as the terms of the Lobo League were not worth maintaining in Romania compared to the more favorable Rhode League.

In addition, in the negotiations between the two countries, Poland was completely forgotten, and in this clause, the only place where Poland appeared is when Germany and Poland conflict, Romania will give priority to complying with the Rhodes Alliance.

With Eder and Hitler signing the terms, it marked the official establishment of the German alliance. In addition to Germany addressing the threat from the east, Romania was also able to gather more troops from the Soviet Union to Bulgaria.

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