After being left waiting anxiously by Reinhardt for two hours, Chamberlain finally met Reinhardt during lunch time, who claimed to have diarrhea.
Reinhardt quietly had lunch in advance. The first time he met Chamberlain, he gave full play to the excellent qualities of an actor. He talked about life and ideals. Several times Chamberlain tried to bring the topic back to the topic, but was rejected.
He quickly talked about all kinds of weird topics, such as his admiration for Chamberlain, concern for Mr. Churchill, a gay man, and deep thoughts on the transmission of human genes...
After chatting eloquently for more than an hour, Reinhard let the hungry honest man go. He talked about the topic that Chamberlain was most concerned about: "As for the Czechoslovak problem...
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Seeing that the other party brought up the topic, Chamberlain immediately cheered up, and the hunger in his belly also reduced a lot.
I feel refreshed. Is this okay?!
What Reinhard wants is not to fight against a politician who is in good condition. His strength is shamelessness and shamelessness, not to bargain with a seasoned politician.
"Well... we'll talk about this later. By the way, I heard that there used to be a gay man named Turing in the UK who played a love triangle with Mr. Churchill and was later executed. Does Mr. Chamberlain know the details?
Let me tell you." Reinhardt, who was full of food and wine and full of energy, said shamelessly: "Take your time, we have plenty of time."
Even the German translator on the side thought with some disdain: Of course you have time to eat and drink well. It's already 2 o'clock, and others have come all the way here and haven't had lunch yet. You are probably the only one in Germany who has the nerve to drag others along.
I've been talking nonsense for so long.
It wasn't until he heard Chamberlain's loud protest that he lost control of his stomach that Reinhardt "suddenly realized" and quickly invited the British Prime Minister who came from afar to eat some cakes, and then blamed himself for not thinking enough.
As a result, Reinhardt looked very embarrassed in front of Chamberlain. At least, he looked very embarrassed on the surface.
As if to compensate Chamberlain, Reinhardt, who had been very tough in these days, generously made a "guarantee" to Chamberlain that Germany would not take any measures until the two met again in a few days.
Any military action. In the past few days, the British government has stepped up pressure on Czechoslovakia to stop challenging Germany's bottom line.
What a shameless act! It was obvious that he was not sure of defeating the opponent and needed to use the power of Britain to put pressure on Czechoslovakia. Reinhardt said that Germany was willing to wait a few more days for Britain's sake and give Britain a chance.
Put pressure on Czechoslovakia and strive for a peaceful solution.
The reason why Reinhard dared to tell lies so blatantly was because he captured Chamberlain's desire not to want a war to break out in Central Europe and to strive for peace within Europe to resist the Soviet Union.
When Chamberlain showed his excessive eagerness, Reinhardt used his own "hungry negotiation method" to make the eager Chamberlain further lose the power of judgment and walk into the trap he designed.
From a psychological point of view, when a person is mentally anxious and physically suffering, that is when that person has the weakest judgment and is most easily influenced.
As a semi-monastic politician, Reinhard knew that he was inferior to the other party in normal political negotiation methods, so he could only use this kind of psychological crooked way to add advantage. Fortunately, he succeeded.
Psychology is applicable to everyone. Chamberlain, who fell into the trap without knowing it, rushed back to London overnight, just as Reinhard expected, and worked with France to put pressure on the Czechoslovak government.
, requiring the Czech government to resolve the Sudetenland issue based on the principle of "national self-determination."
Four days later, Reinhardt repeated his same trick again. When Chamberlain flew to Germany again for talks with him, Reinhardt urged Chamberlain, who was weak after having just had diarrhea, by giving him laxatives for his lunch in advance.
The talks began, with the demand that all other German-speaking areas in Czechoslovakia be transferred to Germany and that the merged territories be subject to military occupation.
Chamberlain, who was once again tricked by Reinhardt, ran back to the country like a wedding dress for Germany unintentionally, and roped in France to continue to put pressure on Czechoslovakia.
In order to "cooperate with the British" pressure, Reinhard ordered five German divisions to enter forward positions on the German-Czech border, creating the feeling that war was imminent.
However, unexpectedly, Czechoslovak President Edvard Beneš acted very tough and directly announced a nationwide mobilization to protest against Germany's military threat.
Reinhardt was so impressed with Czechoslovakia's reaction. He seemed to see a junior high school student showing off his muscles to a high school freshman. Little did he know that he was just a student who had never fought before.
, and the opponent is a master who has experienced many fights and won.
Recently, even Britain and France were shocked by the combat effectiveness displayed by the German army in Spain, but the president of Czechoslovakia did not feel it!
However, Reinhard also responded in kind and quickly organized an upgraded version of the Munich Conference.
On July 11, 1937, British Prime Minister Chamberlain, French Prime Minister Daladier, German Head of State Reinhardt, Italian leader Mussolini, plus Franco who had just unified Spain, five leaders of European powers gathered in Germany.
The five-nation summit was held in Munich and the "Munich Agreement" was signed at 1 a.m. on the 12th (this had nothing to do with Reinhardt's fatigue warfare method. It was indeed because there were too many discussions of interests and the meeting had to be extended).
On the same day, the Czechoslovak government accepted the agreement under strong pressure from the European military powers: Britain, France, Germany, Italy and Spain. During this period, Reinhard did not even invite Czechoslovak government representatives. This is a
The conspiracy forced the Czechoslovak government to accept the demands of the great powers and safeguard the German people's desire for reunification.
Britain, Germany, and France immediately signed a joint declaration, resolving to resolve all issues through consultation and "never again engage in war with each other."
However, Spain and Italy, which had long been in the same trousers with Germany, were not as eager to sign a joint declaration as Britain and France. They only exchanged partial interests and confirmed cooperation projects in private.
Germany, the biggest beneficiary of the agreement, got back 11,000 square miles of territory, 3.6 million residents and a large number of well-equipped factories. At the same time, it also strengthened Germany's economy while destroying France's alliance system in Central and Eastern Europe.
and military strength.
Reinhard, who was in high spirits, even signed the declarations held by Dalati and Chamberlain respectively with his crooked name - Reinhard Heydrich.
What is ridiculous is that when Chamberlain returned to London, he still waved the piece of paper signed by Reinhardt and showed off the crooked and ugly signature to many government officials and celebrities.