Chapter 27:
May 21, 1938
Berlin, Northern Germany A week has passed since I attended the von Kleist Group meeting.
The Nazi German government and the Czechoslovakian government were continuing to slander each other, and Goebbels and the Nazi Party are actively using it to deepen the discord between the people of both nations.
Conspicuous war clouds are now spreading across Europe.
The President of Czechoslovakia, Edvard Beneš, declared an Initial Mobilization Order and began deploying Reserve Forces to the border region.
Even at this moment, they must be working to death building a fortress line in the Sudetenland to stop the German Military.
Just by strolling down the street, one could easily find residents worried about whether a war would really break out.
It's true that the Nazi Regime was tremendously popular with the German people, but that didn't mean the German people of the Interwar Period wanted war.
The German people were merely enthusiastic about a Hitler who had created a strong Germany and successively expanded its territory without bloodshed.
