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When Bretianu telegraphed the negotiated conditions for intervention in Hungary and sent it back to Romania, Edel was negotiating with General Prieshan about the war against Hungary.
The previously discussed disarmament plan can only be temporarily shelved. And Preshan has no opinion on this. Who makes the Hungarians suddenly unable to think about it.
"How do you want to fight this time?"
In Edel's question, Preshan pointed to the map and said: "Your Majesty, we plan to divide our forces and fight together in this battle to force the enemy out of the city for a decisive battle."
His Excellency the Admiral went on to explain: "The General Staff has studied the organizational methods of the Soviet Russia and the Hungarian Communist Party during this period and found that there is no difference between the two. The Soviet Russia has a very good mobilization ability in the Russian Civil War. So in order to combat its mobilization. Ability, give priority to the city around it, and cut off the connection between the regime and the people has become the focus."
Edel listened to the words of Admiral Pule, and said with great interest: "Anything else?"
"There are some other considerations."
"Talk about it."
Preshan continued: "In addition to using more troops, this method of warfare is more stable. Moreover, in this battle, our two allies dispatched too few troops, mainly relying on ourselves. Therefore, reducing risk is also one of them. One of the considerations."
Hearing Puleshan talking about the two allies euphemistically, Edel knew it was polite. In fact, these two allies can be described as soy sauce. In this intervention, the Romanian military had contacted the two countries a long time ago, and the two countries also agreed to the intervention. However, after discussing the specific number of troops to be dispatched, they all cried out.
Serbia said that it needs to calm people's hearts, maintain the stability of the place, and need to watch Austria. So only 20,000 troops can be sent. The Czech Republic also sent 10,000 troops on the grounds that it was independent and did not have much strength, and that it also needed to be wary of the behemoth Germany around it.
The two cargoes sent a total of 30,000 troops. Is this an intention to intervene in Hungary or to strengthen border patrols?
We must know that the Hungarian government, which is currently in power by the Communist Party, already has 130,000 troops through agitation. The General Staff has done research. If they initiate a general mobilization, they can still recruit between 300,000 and 500,000 troops.
Therefore, in order to minimize its mobilization capabilities, this time the General Staff will mobilize 180,000 troops, divide them into three groups and take precedence in various regions, and gather near Budapest for a decisive battle.
Considering that the Hungarian Communist Party uses the same policy as the Soviet Russia, the quality and abilities of its senior military officers are relatively low, while the morale of the lower-level soldiers and officers should be high. It is very likely that only simpler tactics will be used. Therefore, the Romanian army does this. The artillery and machine gun configuration will be very high at a time. Give these Hungarians a metal storm to cool their minds and dispel the fanaticism in their minds.
"Your Majesty, this time we will mainly mobilize the divisions before the 25th designation, plus a few well-performing divisions in their early 40s. Coupled with enough technical weapons, this is definitely not something these Hungarians can resist. And we still In Békéscsaba and Old Bari east of the Tisza River, the strength of five divisions is prepared, ready to respond to emergencies."
Admiral Prie Mountain described in detail the plan of the General Staff in front of Edel.
Hearing this, Edel nodded again and again. It seemed that the General Staff had done a good job and had taken all aspects into consideration.
He had nothing else to ask in terms of strength, and Edel asked another question. "Then who are you going to let the team lead this time?"
"We intend to make..."
"Da, da, da."
A knock on the door interrupted Puleshan'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: "Maybe there is something important."
"Come in."
As Edel shouted loudly, a flushed guard walked in with a telegram.
Without waiting for Edel to ask, he told the reason for knocking on the door: "This is an urgent call from the Prime Minister from Paris. I felt a little urgent, so I knocked on the door."
Edel took the telegram and waved to him and said: "It's okay, don't be so restrained. Okay, I have received the telegram, you can go out first."
After sending off the guard, Edel tore off the seal and scanned it quickly.
This telegram is the result of negotiations between the Prime Minister and the Allies. In addition, the telegram also explained the changes in the attitude of the Allies during the negotiations, and the prime minister also explained. In a word, it is that the United States, Britain and France are currently very vigilant against Romania and any possible pursuit of interests in the Balkans and Central Europe.
It seems that I still have a long way to go if I want Romania to break through that boundary and become a great country.
"The Prime Minister has negotiated with the Allies, and this is the result."
After reading the telegram, Edel looked at Puleshan with a curious look, and handed him the telegram in his hand.
"Great, let me see how the Prime Minister is talking."
Preshan said that he took the telegram, and it seemed to him. With the passage of time, the look on Puleshan’s face also became difficult to look at. Finally, he slapped the telegram on the table and said angrily: “This is simply a deception. They don’t want us to live. That’s great."
Seeing Puleshan’s anger, Edel persuaded: "Alright, Puleshan. The results of this talk are not bad. At least we have already settled east of the Tisza River, and the Galicia region Also cut off Polish finger-inflicted attempts."
Edel's words moved Puleshan's heart, and he couldn't help asking: "Your Majesty, you mean..."
Thinking that this is probably impossible to hide from him for too long, Edel also opened his mind: "Yes, you are right. I do plan to incorporate the Galicia region into Romania. And now we still occupy Ode. I have the same idea in Sa and Vinnytsia."
Hearing Edel open up his heart to speak out his plans, Preshan was somewhat surprised and said: "If this matter is known by those Ukrainians, I am afraid it will be desperate to find us."
"Are you afraid?"
At this time, how could Preeshan be persuaded. "Of course I am not afraid. These Ukrainian talents have taught them a lesson. If we come again, we can go to Kiev. The main reason is that these Ukrainians will not fight us, and they will provoke a soft confrontation between the local people and us. This requires a lot of energy."
Regarding Preshan’s concerns, Edel said with a smile: "They have no chance. Denikin has already led the Russian army to Moscow, and whether Soviet Russia or Denikin wins, they will fight Ukraine's idea. They are the enemies of these Ukraine. As long as we don’t move, these Ukrainians will not ask for trouble."
After Edel briefly explained the situation in Ukraine and Russia continued: "So we need to use this window of time to finish the things in Hungary. Otherwise, the situation in Ukraine will be turbulent. If we don’t have enough strength, no one will care what we say."
After understanding the king's plan, Plesan said excitedly: "Okay, your Majesty, I will speed up the rush to urge the troops to mobilize, so that we will not miss the chaos in Ukraine."
"Don't let the supplies and the ministry prepare incomplete because you are in a hurry, this is not good."
"Don't worry, Your Majesty. I have been in the army for many years and I won't make such low-level mistakes."
It seems that for anyone to expand territory, it is an irresistible temptation.
As he said, the chief of the general staff immediately allowed the deployed troops to speed up after returning to the general staff. And also let General Salamik, who is on the front line in Hungary, prepare supplies first. Military operations can be launched only after the troops are assembled.
The news of Romania's large-scale deployment of troops and generals could not be concealed at all, and the Hungarian Soviet government also immediately thought of a solution after learning of the news.
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