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Chapter 575

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In the first year of Jianlong in the Northern Song Dynasty, the Later Zhou Dynasty inspected Zhao Kuangyin in the yellow robe in Chenqiao Post, and established the Song Dynasty with the orphans and widows of the Chai family. The Polish founder Meshko I also established a unified Polish state in Europe.

There was a highlight moment after the founding of the Song Dynasty. Before the famous Sorghum River Carriage God Zhao Er staged a donkey drift, the Liao Kingdom was even ready to surrender. The Liao emperor always believed that his surname should be Liu and was a descendant of the old hooligan Liu Bang, and believed that it was not embarrassing to surrender to Zhao Er, who was also the emperor of the Central Plains.

After the founding of the People's Republic of China, Poland also had a period of strong strength, and was even the strongest Slavic country on the Eastern European plains. Meshko I first unified Greater Poland and Kuyati, then defeated the Vialet country of Sipomori, and at the Battle of Cedini, he defeated the German lord Hodo I who fought for this place, unified Pomori, and later defeated the Czech prince Poleslav II and occupied Silesia.

Perhaps it was not suitable for the founding of the country around 960 AD. The Song Dynasty slid down towards the abyss of the Great Delivery, and the Polish cousin quickly took a downhill road.

In the 11th century, civil strife began to occur in Poland, and the princes were separatist and they all acted on their own. In the 13th century, the Mongols embarked on the Western Expedition of the eldest son, and their troops were aimed directly at the Eastern European plains. At that time, the Mongolian cavalry was at its peak, and wherever they passed, they were destroyed. Except for breaking whips under Diaoyu City, the remaining opponents were basically taken away in one wave.

As one of the Central and Eastern European countries, Poland was naturally not spared and was trampled on by the Mongols' iron hooves. Especially in the Battle of Rignitz, Poland's Grand Duke Henry II personally led an army of tens of thousands to fight against the 8,000 Mongolian partial divisions. As a result, Poland was swept away and the entire army was defeated, even Henry II, who was in command, died here.

Poland was taken to the east by the Mongols, but it was actually not easy to live in the west. The Teutonic Knights in Prussia next door have always coveted Poland's land and population, and even occupied the northeastern part of Poland for a time. The key is that this Teutonic Knights were attracted by the Poles themselves.

Originally, the Teutonic Knights were just a group of wandering warriors in Europe, without their own territory and had no place to live. Until the early 13th century, the Poles were at a disadvantage in the battle with Prussia, so they invited the Teutonic Knights to be thugs for themselves, at the cost of giving the Prussian region to the Teutonic Knights as territory.

Therefore, after helping Poland defeat the Prussians, the Teutonic Knights did not leave, but took root in Prussia, established a state regime here, and became a neighbor with Poland. This was the predecessor of Prussia and Germany later. The Teutonic Knights, born with mercenaries, have always lived a life of blood-licking from the edge of the knife and are quite powerful. Poland naturally suffers a loss when being neighbors with such a group of people, and a large area of ​​land was occupied by the Teutonic Knights.

Almost throughout the 13th century, Poland was in such a period of internal and external troubles, with its strength declining and its territory decayed. By the beginning of the 14th century, Poland's actual control of territory was less than one-third of the original state and its population was less than half of that year.

Fortunately, at this time, a wise ruler, Kazimiz, appeared in Poland. He unified Poland again with his outstanding leadership. After that, Poland's national strength quickly improved and soon returned to the ranks of European powers. Especially at the end of the 14th century, after Poland and Lithuania formed an alliance, they entered a new level.

In 1410 AD, the coalition forces of Poland and Lithuania fought a decisive battle with their old enemy Teutonic Knights. In the end, the Teutonic Knights were defeated. Poland not only recovered the lost territory, but also established an absolute advantage over the Teutonic Knights. For about half a century later, Poland maintained its suppression of the Teutonic Knights, which eventually led to the surrender of the Teutonic Knights and became a vassal of Poland in 1466.

In 1569 AD, Poland officially merged with Lithuania through the Lublin alliance, which was the Kingdom of Lithuania. The territory extended from the Black Sea to the Baltic Sea. Many Eastern European countries including Xiong Er and Belarus are Poland's territory, with a total area of ​​more than 1 million square kilometers.

At this time, Poland had become one of the most powerful countries in Europe. Not to mention that the Teutonic Knights could only be beaten in front of Poland, even if they encountered the Big Big, Ottoman, and Sweden, they could fight.

For example, in the Polish-Russian War in the early 17th century AD, Poland defeated the coalition forces of Russia and Sweden alone, and eventually captured Mosco of Xiong, which also laid the groundwork for the grudges between Poland and Xiong Da in the future.

Unfortunately, Poland's rise again was like a reflection of the light. Years of foreign expansion greatly damaged Poland's national strength. From the mid-17th century, Poland first defeated Russia in the east and lost most of the Xiong Er; later it was invaded by the Swedish kingdom, and its domestic wealth was looted. By the 18th century, Poland had declined into a second-rate country. Not to mention fighting for the hegemony of the continent, even saving its own three-point land would have become a problem.

In August 1772 (then the 37th year of Qian Death), Pu, Austria and Russia reached an agreement in Petersburg, making Poland a "protected state" of the three companies, using about one-third of Poland's land and population as protection fees.

At this time, Polish cousin was already on the verge of destruction.

It was not until Emperor Zhu raised his troops and overturned the Qing Dynasty, and then fought with Shagee several times in East and West Siberia and Central Siberia, forcibly reclaimed the "Ming Dynasty Beishan Governor's Office" and the "Ming Dynasty Yanran Governor's Office" that Polish cousins ​​took the opportunity to turn over and took advantage of the weak period after Shagee was beaten by the Ming Dynasty and recovered some lost territory.

Looking at Poland's thousand-year journey, it is undoubtedly full of bitterness. It is either being beaten or being beaten. Although there were glorious eras that looked down on one's face, most of them did not last long.

Most of the days, Poland plays the role of a weak man, Germany, Mongolians, Russia, Sweden, and the strong men from all sides take turns to fight, sometimes attacking, making Poland bruised and swollen and unable to fight back.

"European foot binding" is worthy of its name.

The main reason why Poland is always beaten is the geographical location of Poland's cousin. Poland's cousin is located in the core area of ​​the tug-of-warm tug-of-warm of various forces in Europe. Whether it is an expedition or an advance westward, Poland's cousin is a must-step place for those major powers to go out. Moreover, the terrain of Poland's cousin's house is mostly plains, with no dangers to defend, which provides very powerful conditions for invaders.

Of course, the most important thing is that the neighbors of Polish cousins ​​are all tough guys. Whether it is Germany, Austria, Sweden, or the Ottoman Empire, any one of them is enough for Polish cousins ​​to drink.

Polish cousins ​​have mostly appeared in the cracks of the rise of these great powers in history. Once they successfully rise, Polish cousins ​​can only stand at attention and be beaten.

For example, although the Teutonic Knights mentioned above once became a vassal of Poland's cousins ​​and were dealt with by Poland's cousins, in the 18th century, the rising Prussian Kingdom became the main force in the division of Poland.

For example, Poland beat Da Mao and even captured Mosco for a while. However, this was not because Poland's cousin was so strong, but because Da Mao was in a weak period at that time, the Tsarist palace was remotely controlled by Poland, and had many conflicts with local forces, so he was unable to take into account external disputes.

Then when Da Mao solved his internal problems, he freed up his hands and took care of Poland's cousin. At that time, Poland was not even a major opponent to be treated. People valued more Sweden and Ottoman.

Simply put, Poland is like South Korea during the Spring and Autumn Period and the Warring States Period. It is in the cracks between great powers and is a typical four-war place. The neighbors around it are all unaffected. Even if they are beaten, they can only admit that they are unlucky.

Of course, not all countries in the cracks will be beaten. If this country judges the situation and can reasonably roam between neighbors. Not only will it not be beaten, but it can also get along with others and gain a lot of benefits. However, if you want to create such a situation, you need to have a good strategic vision and diplomatic talent. Polish cousins ​​are obviously not very good at this.

Taking Poland, which was opened for the second full film for the second time, as an example, the reason why it was divided and destroyed by the Mao Bear and the German Three is closely related to its poor operation-

Polish cousin first took advantage of Germany's defeat and cede land and got a large amount of lost land from Germany. Among them, it included the "Polish Corridor" located between East and West Prussia and leads to the Baltic Sea. The loss of the "Polish Corridor" made Germany divided into two, and East Prussia became an enclave of Germany.

Such operations made the Germans very uncomfortable. They always wanted to get back the "Polish Corridor" and connect Germany into one. It was this territorial issue that became the fuse for Germany's future attack on Poland.

After revenge on Germany, Poland immediately launched the Soviet-Polish war and launched an attack on the new bear. Although the entire war process was almost 55, the continued tension in the relationship between the two countries caused by the war also laid the groundwork for the Soviet Union's future attack on Poland.

It is obvious that Poland's two revenges against Mao Xiong and De San are undoubtedly digging a hole for itself.

You should know that Poland is a country with gaps, and as a country with gaps, the most important thing to do is to establish a good relationship with neighbors. To put it bluntly, it is "to be the best", and survival in the gaps is the king.

But Poland was just a stubborn person, and he ignored all the geographical situation. He just thought about revenge and bloody hatred, but he offended all his neighbors in an instant, making no one stand up to say something when he was beaten. Whenever Poland hugged the thighs of any family of Desan or the Mao Bear, he would not be divided by Desan and Mao Bear.

Of course, even if it offended Germany and the Soviet Union at the same time, Poland still had a chance. After all, Poland's biggest backer at that time was Britain and France. Logically speaking, if Britain and France could help in time when Germany attacked Poland, Poland might have a glimmer of hope. However, Britain and France were just looking at the wall and gave Poland the greatest spiritual support, and did not send a soldier.

The reason why Britain and France remained silent was that in addition to the weak government and the policy of appeasement, they also had distrust of Poland.

After the end of the First World War, Britain and France used many restrictive measures to prevent Germany from becoming stronger again. Among them, they supported Poland, Czechoslovakia and other countries in Central Europe to form multiple shackles to block Germany's eastward expansion. Germany knew very well that if they wanted to make a comeback, the first thing they had to do was to break the shackles put on themselves by Britain and France. So they chose to take action against Czechoslovakia.

When Germany annexed Czechoslovakia, Poland, which was dependent on each other, not only did not help, but instead took advantage of the situation to rob and send troops to attack neighboring countries with Germany. Poland's operation not only accelerated the demise of Czechoslovakia, but also lost the trust of Britain, France and other countries.

Of course, for Germany and the bears, Poland's actions undoubtedly strengthened their determination to take action. After all, this guy is too capricious and jumps all day long. Who knows if he will suddenly give himself a knife in the future?

In the end, the Polish wives completed the second attempt to divide the country in a rather "isolated" international environment.

Just such a godlike Polish cousin... It would be fine if this guy just supported the manors of Shagee verbally. After all, the manor owners of the Shagee family were having fun with the slaves, and no one would care about the Polish cousin for a while.

The key is that the Polish cousin was unwilling to give up just shouting a few slogans, but took action in a real way. The Polish cousin directly pulled a bunch of cavalry, and then ran to Shage's doorstep openly, shouting the slogan "If you waste manors can't handle it, let me do it!" while attacking Shage's slaves.

Polish cousins ​​attacked the Shageese slaves who shouted the slogan "Who said we have nothing, we want to be the masters of the world"!

It's so pitiful that even Emperor Zhu is not willing to provoke the slaves who shouted the slogan "Come on the fire to the red", but his Polish cousin dares to provoke it!

Think about the second time when Xiao Breaking the Ball was fully opened, the "nothing" slaves of the Shage family were singing Katyusha and successfully pushed the De San outside Mosco City. Although Mosco was in winter at that time, and Shage's army was in the red bear mode bonus, it was enough to show how capable the Shage family slaves were!

Of course, it would be fine if you just provoke the slaves of the Shae family. After all, the slaves of the Shae family still have to fight with the owners of the manor. The key is that the Polish cousin feels that the weather is clear and the rain stops, and that's all. This guy is also

If it were just a mess between the art student and the Polish cousin, Emperor Zhu would not have had a headache because of the sand goose.
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