Friday, March 24, 2006

Great Britain unconcerned with Rhineland

Great Britain seems to be fairly unconcerned with Germany's military moving back into the Rhineland. Lord Lothian stated that is was no more than the Germans walking into their own backyard.

Thus far there have been no rallies or protests by the public against the German action. Also, it appears the House of Commons is pro-German. However, Prime Minister Stanley Baldwin noted that the House is really just afraid of war. With the worldwide depression, Great Britain lacks the resources to engage in a war with Germany.

Saturday, March 18, 2006

France is Bankrupt

Today, Wilfrid Baumgartner, the director of the Mouvement général des fonds, reported to the government that France for all intents and purposes was bankrupt.

France has been struggling financially since the end of last year. The franc has slid so much in the past few months that the government is nearly depleted. The country is in dire need as so many other countries in the world today, of a line of credit to stay afloat.

This development rules out and action France might take against Germany's remilitarization of the Rhineland and its repeated violations of the Treaty of Versailles.

Tuesday, March 7, 2006

Hitler moves troops into the Rhineland

Earlier today, Hitler ordered troops to enter the Rhineland. The Rhineland is an western area in Germany that borders France.

Just as much of the German violations of the Treaty of Versailles, it has met little in the way of opposition. In fact, the Western Powers have done nothing.

Poland has proposed putting the Franco-Polish Military Alliance into action but nothing has come of it.

Early this morning, nineteen German infantry battalions and a handful of planes entered the Rhineland and made the River Rhine by 11 AM local time.

French troops have congregated on the Franco-German border but none have crossed the border itself.