Ushornaia wrote:Deblar wrote:Francisco Franco, who's been in power for about 2 years following the end of the Spanish Civil War, was informed of Stalin's declaration of war on Estonia. "Oh boy.", he thought. He didn't condone the Soviet Union's actions, but he didn't want to get on their bad side either. He thought things over, then decided to send a letter to Stalin.
After sending the message, he decided to message Britain as well, as a contingency plan
“Damnit.”, thought Franco. He’d backed himself into a corner of his own creation. He thought carefully as to how to reply, then did.
Francisco breathed a sigh, then awaited an answer from Britain.