1. New Germany
I really like watching the German-made promotional video interspersed in this episode, it's beautiful. But after all, in the British works in the Cold War, the BBC has a clear style and blatantly mirrors the Soviet Union.
The Nazis captured a large group of people who were most eager to change their living conditions, and in Germany, which was swept by a wave of unemployment, such people were captured in large numbers, so the "mass base" was good.
Good at passing on domestic conflicts, but the Treaty of Versailles exists objectively, it is inevitable that the development will be completely suppressed and resisted, and it is inevitable that it will be used as a target.
Make a good relationship with the Soviet Union before launching a war on Poland. (And the occupation of other areas) is not only a specific operation of distant and close attacks, but also a shame for a weak country. A weak country has no diplomacy. If other countries want to destroy you, you have no right to speak. no.
Destroy you, what does it have to do with you.
Before dispatching troops, a small video of Germanic people crying about the miserable life in Poland will be circulated among the people, which will stimulate a wave of public grievances and gather a wave of people's hearts, which is interesting.
However, to be honest, seeing now, if there is no persecution of Jews, what Germany is doing is understandable.
2. Strange War
Chamberlain held the RAF only to drop anti-war leaflets in Germany. Naive and cute.
Norway, which opposed militarism, feared that the city would be destroyed like Warsaw, so it surrendered to Germany with little resistance. The Anglo-French coalition, which was supposed to protect the Norwegian people, even forgot to bring the necessary sleighs, causing many cities in Norway to be submerged by war. All pretty weird.
Are Finnish soldiers so strong that they can defeat the Soviet Union with fewer wins. "White Death" Sniper
Churchill came to power
3. France
France is too funny. The commander-in-chief is not on the front line in the suburbs of Paris, and there is no wireless in the location. He has to ride a motorcycle to deliver the message?
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