1939 βΆ Germany Demands Halt of Polish Aid from Romania
Ribbentrop demands from the Romanian government to immediate...Year
1939
1940
π©πͺ Germany Demands Halt of Polish Aid from Romania
Ribbentrop demands from the Romanian government to immediately interrupt the free passage of war supplies to Poland.βΆ

GermanyRomaniaDiplomacyEastern EuropePolandSupply LinesWorld War II
β οΈ Germany Warns Against Aggression Towards Romania
Germany's Foreign Minister Joachim von Ribbentrop makes clear that no hostile actions against Romania will be tolerared by the Reich.βΆ

GermanyRomaniaDiplomacyThreatEastern EuropeNeutrality
π·π΄ Romania to Intern Polish Leadership
The Romanian cabinet under intense German pressure decides that the Polish military and civilian leaderships would be interned if they were to evacuate in Romania.βΆ

RomaniaPolandPoliticsInternmentRefugeesDiplomacyWorld War IIEastern Europe
π Romania Restricts War Material Passage to Poland
Romanian authorities drastically limit the passage through the country of war materials to be sent to Poland.βΆ
RomaniaPolandSupply LinesMilitaryRestrictionsDiplomacyWorld War IIEastern Europe
π·π΄ Germany Tries to Sway Romania
Germany's minister to Romania Wilhelm Fabricius unsuccessfully attempts to coax Romania in renouncing to the guarantee given in March by Britain to support them if invaded.βΆ

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πΊοΈ Soviet Union Demands Territorial Gains
The Soviet Union gives her terms to join the Tripartite Pact including substantial new territorial gains for Russia.βΆ
Soviet UnionTripartite PactTerritorial DisputesDiplomacyWorld War IIGermanyEastern Europe