Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Stalin- Elise Warren

It's bitter sweet for me, really. Sweet because I should have nothing to worry about from the Non-Aggression Act. Bitter because of the threat it has sent to me, Russia, and our "little brothers." Although we have signed a treaty to not fight with Germany, we all know we are just stalling war. Germany is gaining more and more power and building their massive empire in close proximity to The Soviet Union. Although we may agree in terms of the way in which we rule, this is a precarious situation. The Soviet Union must proceed cautiously in our next steps as war rapidly approaches. The invasion of Poland has increased the severity of our situation, as well as the rest of Europe, and therefore increasing the tension in our relationship.

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  1. Benito Mussolini (Eleanor Fulghum):
    Bittersweet for you? I think that you and I Stalin have a similar situation. No matter how much power Germany will continue to gain, I can't help but feel concerned. Not only do I feel concerned about the alliance you seem to have formed with Hitler, but I am even more concerned that Germany will use us. I mean look, Hitler had originally promised myself a healthy relationship with Germany, but now I can't help but feel that my Italia is being left out. I am getting a bad feeling about Hitler's use of exploitation skills...

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