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The ultimatum demands that Lithuania unconditionally agree to establish
diplomatic ties with Poland within 48 hours. The establishment of diplomatic
relations would mean a renunciation of Lithuanian claims to the region
containing its historic capital, Vilnius.
Tiny Lithuania, preferring peace to war, accepts bully-boy Smigly's ultimatum
and conditions. Had Lithuania stood firm, it's quite possible that Stalin would
have used the ensuing war as pretext to take the Baltic States (which he
eventually will in 1940) and start the 2nd Polish-Soviet war. Such is the
recklessness of Marshal Rydz-Smigly of Poland. Many in the "democratic"
West, including the New York Times, express dismay over Poland's militaristic
bullying of Lithuania; a development deemed so dangerous that it causes jitters
among Wall Street investors. (25)
1 & 2-The megalomaniac Smigly dreams of restoring the old Polish Empire from
centuries past.
3 – Tiny Lithuania is Poland’s first victim of bullying.
SEPTEMBER, 1938
THE MUNICH CONFERENCE / SUDETENLAND IS
REUNITED WITH GERMANY