The combat systems of NATO member states have all received interference, not to mention Poland, which is the first to bear the brunt. Warsaw Airport is already under the control of the Soviet Airborne Forces. This time, the Warsaw Pact military organization's combined operations in response to NATO were first applied to Poland.
The main force is of course the Soviet army. The local Soviet army, with the cooperation of the Soviet troops stationed in Poland, will carry out demilitarization operations against Poland.
To prevent the Polish army from being forced by the bourgeoisie to do something that would please the fraternal socialist countries, that is, to fight against the Soviet army.
At the Warsaw Airport, the paratroopers who occupied the airport immediately contacted the headquarters to say that everything was going well. Then, dozens of transport planes took off and landed at the Warsaw Airport at a rate of one every five minutes. At the same time, the Soviet troops stationed in Poland dispatched to obstruct Polish troops everywhere.
, and around Poland, sixteen divisions of the Soviet army, with one thousand tanks and eight thousand armored vehicles, entered Poland in four routes. To the west were the Soviet troops stationed in Germany and the Democratic People's Army of the Democratic Republic of Germany, and to the east were the Belarusian troops.
The Soviet army was the main force.
Hundreds of thousands of troops were under command, galloping across the Polish land as if they had been rehearsed thousands of times, while Warsaw was in the eye of the storm and knew nothing about it.
The next morning, the U.S. ambassador to London appeared in Whitehall. As soon as he sat down, he said directly, "Yesterday, the entire territory of Poland was controlled by the troops of the Soviet Union and the Democratic Republic of Germany."
"Huh? How did you know?" Alan Wilson was shocked. He was not surprised that Poland was occupied or how many people died, but that the United States got the news so quickly.
"We received a notice from the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs." Donald explained calmly, "It is also to eliminate the misunderstanding between the two camps. Even if we don't know now, we will know sooner or later once the embassy contacts Washington.
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Before the Soviet troops started taking action, Dobrynin, the Soviet ambassador to the United States, paid a visit to President Lyndon Johnson in accordance with his country's instructions. In fact, Johnson already knew this. Dobrynin faced Johnson and U.S. National Security Advisor Rostow and read:
Telegram from Moscow.
The telegram stated: "There is a cabal in Poland composed of internal and external reactionary forces that oppose the socialist system. The Soviet Union and its Warsaw Pact allies responded to the Warsaw government's call for help. Therefore, Soviet troops have been ordered to move into Poland.
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Johnson listened to the telegram carefully, calmly "thanked Ambassador Dobrynin for informing him of the news," and then talked endlessly about his talks with Kosygin.
"It seems that there is a tacit understanding between Washington and Moscow." He reached for a wolfberry and took a sip. Alan Wilson's face was not good-looking, and he commented with neither salt nor light.
"The president has no intention of stalemate relations with Moscow when his term is about to expire. And to be honest, we can't interfere in anything in Eastern Europe." Donald knew that the expired hegemon was a little lost about this, so he took care of Britain's feelings and explained, "But
Just like the possibility we have discussed before, the Soviet Union's control of Eastern Europe is not reliable."
"The situation in France shows that Western Europe is not very reliable either." Seeing the US ambassador about to make double-standard remarks, Alan Wilson had to point out that the situation in France is not much better than that in Poland. The Soviet Union does not have enough control over Eastern Europe, and the United States does not have much control over Western Europe.
Is the control very strong?
Of course, both of them agreed that they should give de Gaulle as many opportunities as possible, hoping that he could control the situation in France and not let NATO follow suit after the Soviet Union sent troops. This would be bad.
"The Soviet Union's actions will definitely not satisfy all countries. I think we can stay silent for now and see what the Soviet Union's allies think, especially those with complicated relations. Such as Yugoslavia and several countries in East Asia.
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Alan Wilson took the initiative and suggested, "If the Soviet Union's actions cannot satisfy its brother countries, then it would be natural for us to have a few words."
Alan Wilson remembers that a certain big country seemed to have violently criticized the Soviet Union because of the Czechoslovakia incident. Now that it is Poland, the attitude should still remain unchanged. This can be used. The free world will not comment on this, but reprint it from a certain big country.
Isn’t it enough that your opinion is good enough?
The fact that the Bo-Hungary incident has not happened in this world is also a good thing for a certain big country. Otherwise, it would be useless to repost these two incidents of the same type that happened many years ago and a certain big country has inconsistent statements. It will only make most countries think that a certain big country
Big countries have double standards, but this problem no longer exists.
"We are not hostile to the Soviet Union, but the Soviet Union's own allies think so." Alan Wilson coaxed the US ambassador, "Avoiding direct statements can be regarded as caring for the Soviet Union's emotions."
"It's a good idea, but it depends on what Washington thinks." Donald's eyes lit up. Although he agreed with this approach, it also depends on public opinion in the United States.
"Anyway, I don't think the problem is big." Alan Wilson was full of confidence. "We always have no losses due to the discord among the enemy, right?"
After all, the situation in Poland was a distant event. Both of them agreed that the French issue was more important under the current circumstances. Alan Wilson then went to No. 10 Downing Street to report the matter.
"Are we going to vigorously criticize the Soviet Union's actions?" Harold Wilson fell into deep thinking after hearing this.
"We'd better look at Washington's stance. If Washington thinks the problem is not big, we have nothing to say." Alan Wilson put forward his own suggestion, "And we don't know the details of what is going on. We may need to wait.
Let’s talk about it later.”
To be honest, it doesn't matter how the UK expressed its stance on this matter. Decades later, the United States also expressed its stance on Russia's dispatch of troops to Kazakhstan. Is it useful? It's not useless.
"The diplomatic work is still on France. Now we need the Prime Minister to show that the UK is on the side of General de Gaulle and call on France to restore order as soon as possible." Alan Wilson expressed sympathy, "I heard that France has lost more than 1,000 people in the past month.
tons of gold, France has closed the channel for gold exchange."
This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! This is almost close to 30% of France’s run on gold in recent years. It took France several years to run out another 4,000 from the United States.
tons of gold, suddenly reduced by one-third. It can be seen that in the financial field, the French still cannot compare with the English-speaking people.
Now is the time to say something good about De Gaulle. In fact, although Britain and the United States keep saying that they respect De Gaulle, France's reputation is not good among public opinion in the United Kingdom and the United States. The Fourth Republic of France ended, and De Gaulle came to power with military influence.
The meaning of coup.
The Fifth Republic led by de Gaulle actually looked very much like an authoritarian government. Yes, authoritarian governments in this era were always used by some loose media to describe the de Gaulle government.
But that was in the past. Faced with a massive movement composed of various groups, Britain should have given support to De Gaulle. Anyway, the channel through which gold came out has been terminated. Now we are still friends in the same trenches.
For a moment, the British media still emphasized de Gaulle's contributions to France over the years. As for the treatment of the working class, this issue was definitely not exploited and expanded, and became a weapon to attack De Gaulle. It cannot be ruled out that the Soviet Union was behind it.
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The United Kingdom will not dictate matters in Poland, but France can still frame the Soviet Union. The tacit understanding between the two camps still exists. I will not interfere with you, and you should not interfere with me.
On the last day of May, de Gaulle, who returned to Paris, gave a radio speech - because the television stations were on strike. He rejected all demands from the opposition parties. He would not resign or change the prime minister, but would dissolve parliament.
He claimed that the man behind the movement was a "party supported by foreign countries" - the French Communist Party, saying that "France is facing the threat of dictatorship" and said, "If this situation continues, I will have to take other measures.
The so-called other methods must rely on the support of the military to solve the problem. Although de Gaulle was very vague, the United Kingdom and the United States were even more vague. U.S. President Lyndon Johnson and British Prime Minister Harold Wilson immediately expressed their opinions in public.
Support de Gaulle and agree with de Gaulle's statement that France is facing a life-or-death decision and should take tough measures to safeguard its hard-won freedom.
After de Gaulle's speech, 400,000 Paris citizens took to the streets to demonstrate their support for de Gaulle. Although this was not comparable in scale to the previous demonstrations, it could be regarded as a counterattack by de Gaulle to a certain extent. It was not that he had no supporters, on the contrary, he still had no supporters.
few.
"We saw on the satellite over Algeria that local troops were gathering. The transport aircraft was your British strategic transport aircraft." Not long after, Donald revealed something to Alan Wilson. The Algerian garrison seemed to be preparing to return home to assist De Gaulle.
Take control of the situation.
"It cannot be said to be British, but a strategic transport aircraft jointly ordered by our three countries, Britain, France and Germany." Alan Wilson categorically denied Donald's statement. The North African garrison's self-determination cannot be said to be different from the British just because it uses the same transport aircraft as the British army.
Regarding this, this is simply an attempt to inflict a crime.
"Of course, I also believe that once the military's actions reach Paris, the protesters who have been caught up in the unconscious carnival will wake up."
In this incident, the French Communist Party is obviously different from the post-war French Communist Party. It can be seen from the French Communist Party's statement that this is not the French Communist Party that resisted during the world war. Years of parliamentary struggles have made it lose
Despite their martial arts skills, the statements of several leaders were also full of compromises.
Maybe now De Gaulle is making conditions for the French Communist Party to stand on his side and end the strike movement in France. Who can say for sure.