I Will Stage A Coup D’état

Chapter 36: The Polish Crisis (2)



The interwar grand strategy of British Prime Minister Chamberlain ended in complete failure. From the start, there was a contradiction in the plan - ‘Use Germany to check the Soviet Union. Meanwhile, we, the British Empire, will suck honey like a greedy queen bee and solidify our position as a hegemonic power.’

However, Germany wasn't keeping communism in check, but freely unleashing its violence on neighboring democratic countries like a rabid dog.

It was like a hunting dog raised to catch the red wolf was now ravaging the farm and devouring the sheep.

"This is why diplomatic strategies fail when you think with your head up your arse!"

Britain belatedly reflected in shame.

Though late, they finally sent a reply to the Soviet Union.

After six weeks, Britain's letter was delivered like a sloth on Valium1.

Stalin thought it was ridiculous when he received the letter.

"In six weeks, a whole country could fall and be wiped off the map!"

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