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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
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