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Chapter 575 - Chapter 148: Looking for Trouble

The Prusso-Polish trade was completed, and the Russo-Polish War also came to a halt, with an armistice treaty signed under the coordination of England, France, and Austria.

It was merely an agreement to cease hostilities, without requiring the Russians to withdraw their forces, and the international community did not provide a clear statement regarding the territorial issues between Russia and Poland.

The wedge was driven deeper, and the animosity between Russia and Poland intensified. Under the power of this hostility, the Prusso-Polish convergence took another step forward.

The Berlin Government achieved its goals, and although it lost the Rhineland region, the annexation of the Kingdom of Poland had strategically reversed the unfavorable situation for the Kingdom of Prussia.

By consolidating their strength, they could deliver a more powerful punch. For the Berlin Government, the greatest challenge now was not the Polish debt crisis but the issue of immigrant resettlement.

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