"Father, in the early hours of yesterday, the German government officially declared war on Poland and expelled all diplomatic staff from the Polish Embassy."
According to intelligence from Europe, within about an hour of declaring war, at least tens of thousands of German troops were mobilized and crossed the German-Polish border before dawn.
Father, war has come." On October 16, 1935, at noon, Arthur listened calmly to the European intelligence William reported.
"This was bound to happen sooner or later. The explosion of the Wilhelm II airship might also have been premeditated," Arthur nodded and said to William without any surprise.
"Father, are you saying that the Wilhelm II airship might have been sabotaged by the Germans themselves?" William couldn't believe it. Were the Germans willing to sacrifice their own people for the sake of war?