Romanian Eagle

The 384th chapter intervention in Hungary (2)

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When Bretianu telegraphed back to Romania the terms of the negotiated intervention in Hungary, Eder was negotiating with Admiral Prieshan about fighting Hungary.

For the disarmament plan discussed before, it can only be temporarily put on hold. And Pleshan also has no opinion on this, who made the Hungarians suddenly unable to think about it.

"How do you want to fight this time?"

In response to Eder's question, Preshan pointed to the map and said, "Your Majesty, we plan to split our troops and fight together in this battle to force the enemy to leave the city for a decisive battle."

His Excellency the Admiral went on to explain: "The staff has studied the organizational methods of the Soviet Union and the Hungarian Communist Party during this period of time, and found that there is no difference between the two. In the Russian Civil War, the mobilization ability of Soviet Russia was very good. So in order to combat its mobilization Ability, priority to win the surrounding cities, cut off the connection between the regime and the people has become the focus."

Edel listened to the words of Admiral Preshan and said with interest: "Anything else?"

"There are some other considerations."

"Talk about it."

Preshan continued: "In addition to using more troops, this combat method is more stable. Moreover, in this battle, our two allies dispatched too few troops, mainly relying on ourselves. Therefore, risk reduction is also one of them. one of the considerations.”

Hearing Preshan euphemistically talking about the two allies, Edel knew that it was a polite thing to say. In fact, these two allies could be described as soy sauce. For this intervention, the Romanian military contacted the two countries early on, and the two countries agreed to the intervention. However, after discussing the specific number of troops to send, they all cried out in pain.

Serbia said that it needs to calm people's hearts, maintain local stability, and needs to watch over Austria. So we can only send 20,000 troops. The Czech Republic also sent 10,000 troops on the grounds that it was only independent and did not have many troops, and also needed to be vigilant against the behemoth Germany beside him.

The two goods sent a total of 30,000 troops. Is this an intention to intervene in Hungary, or to strengthen border patrols?

You must know that the Hungarian government, which is currently in power by the Communist Party, has already had 130,000 troops through agitation. And the staff has done research, if they launch a general mobilization, they can recruit between 300,000 and 500,000 troops.

Therefore, in order to minimize its mobilization ability, this time the General Staff will mobilize 180,000 troops, divide them into three groups and occupy each place first, and then gather near Budapest for a decisive battle.

Considering that the Hungarian Communist Party used the same policy as Soviet Russia,

The quality and ability of the senior officers of the army are relatively low, and the lower-level soldiers and officers should have high morale. It is very likely that they will only use relatively simple tactics, so the Romanian army will have a high configuration of artillery and machine guns this time. Give these Hungarians a metal storm to cool off their frenzy.

"Your Majesty, this time we mainly mobilize the divisions before the number 25, plus a few divisions in their early forties that performed well. Coupled with enough technical weapons, this is definitely not something these Hungarians can resist. And we also Five divisions are prepared in Bekesh Chobau and Old Bari, east of the Tisza River, ready to respond to emergencies."

Admiral Pleshan described the plan of the General Staff in detail in front of Edel.

Edel listened and nodded again and again. It seems that the General Staff has done a good job and has taken all aspects into consideration.

He had nothing else to ask about in terms of troops, and Edel asked another question. "So who are you going to lead this time?"

"We're going to let..."

"Tack, tick, tick."

A knock on the door interrupted Presan's conversation. Edel and the chief of staff looked at each other, and both saw doubts in each other's eyes.

In the end, His Excellency the Admiral said: "It may be something important."

"Come in."

As Edel shouted loudly, a blushing guard walked in with a telegram.

Without waiting for Edel to ask, he said the reason for the knock: "This is an emergency telegram from the Prime Minister from Paris. I felt a little urgent, so I knocked on the door."

Edel took the telegram, waved to him and said, "It's okay, don't be so restrained. Well, I have received the telegram, you go out first."

After sending off the guards, Edel tore off the seal and quickly browsed at a glance.

This telegram is the result of negotiations between the Prime Minister and the Entente. In addition, the telegram also explained the changes in the attitude of the Entente countries during the negotiation, and the Prime Minister also explained. In a word, that is, the United States, Britain and France are currently maintaining a high degree of vigilance against Romania and any possible pursuit of interests in the Balkans and Central Europe.

It seems that he still has a long way to go to make Romania break through that boundary and become a great power.

"The Prime Minister and the Allies have negotiated and this is the result."

After reading the telegram, Eder looked at Puleshan with a curious expression and handed him the telegram in his hand.

"Great, I'll see what the Prime Minister has to say."

Preshan said and took the telegram, looking up. As time went on, the look on Presan's face also became ugly, and finally he slapped the telegram on the table and said angrily: "This is simply too much deception, they don't want us to live. It's great."

Seeing Pleishan's anger, Eder instead persuaded: "Okay, Pleishan. The outcome of this negotiation is not bad. At least we have settled in the east of the Tisza River, and the Galicia region is safe. Also an attempt to cut off Poland's finger-pointing."

Edel's words moved Pleishan's heart, and he couldn't help but ask, "Your Majesty, you mean..."

Thinking that it was impossible to hide it from him for too long, Eder also opened his mind: "Yes, you are right. I do plan to merge the Galicia region into Romania. And we still occupy Ode. The Sa and Vinnitsa region, I have the same idea."

Hearing Edel open up about his plans, Preshan said with a little surprise: "If those Ukrainians know about this, they will be desperate for us."

"Are you afraid?"

At such a time, how could Pleishan be cowardly? "Of course not afraid. These Ukrainians have taught them a lesson. If we come again, we can go to Kyiv. The main reason is that these Ukrainians will not fight with us, and they will provoke the local people to fight against us softly, which requires a lot of energy."

Regarding Preshan's concerns, Eder said with a smile: "They have no chance. Denikin has already taken the Russian army to Moscow, and whether Soviet Russia or Denikin wins, they will fight Ukraine's idea. They are these Ukrainian enemies, and as long as we don't move, these Ukrainians won't be asking for trouble."

After briefly explaining the situation in Ukraine and Russia, Eder continued: "So we need to take advantage of this empty window to finish the Hungarian affairs. Otherwise, in the turbulent situation in Ukraine, if there is not enough strength, No one cares what we say."

After understanding the king's plan, Preshan said excitedly: "Okay, Your Majesty, I will speed up the mobilization of the troops, so that we will not miss the chaos in Ukraine."

"Don't let the materials and ministry preparations be incomplete just because you are in a hurry, this is not very good."

"Don't worry, Your Majesty. I have been in the army for many years, and I won't make such a low-level mistake."

It seems that for anyone to expand their territory, it is an irresistible temptation.

As expected, the Chief of General Staff did what he said, and immediately after returning to the General Staff, the troops that were dispatched were accelerated. Moreover, General Salamik, who was on the front line in Hungary, was given priority to prepare supplies. Military operations can begin only after the troops are assembled.

The news of Romania's large-scale deployment of troops could not be concealed from anyone. The Hungarian Soviet government also knew the news and immediately thought of a solution.

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