Bridget [name omitted for privacy reasons] lapollutionestsimauvaise@yahoo.com writes:
Helga was making the article not only NPOV but also more informative, as ultimatum is a much more weighted word than treaty.
Yes. But it wasn't a treaty and it *was* an ultimatum.
Von Ribbentrop told the Lithuanian minister "The situation in the Klaipëda Territory is such that any minute German blood may be spilled there, and if that happens the German army will march into Lithuania and nobody can predict where it may halt."
Thats not a treaty, thats an ultimatum, if not an outright threat. The only relevant treaty, that of 1927, said Klaipëda was a Lithuanian territory.
I know, don't feed the trolls, especially those with unresolved gender issues.