Marshal Josif Pilsudsky, speaking in the famous Kraków Speech in 1933. Pilsudsky was considered the Father of the Motherland after his decisive role in the Soviet-Polish War that concluded with the collapse of Soviet Russia and birth of the large Intermarin Confederation, also called Land of Five Nations (Polish, Ukranians, Czechoslovakians, Yugoslavians, Hungarians). The old war hero was precipitously recalled after successful Adolf Hitler's Munich Coup in Germany. In 1932 Hitler openly gave an ultimatum in order to create his Third Reich and, at its rejection, he started the Second World War. After the fall of France and the pacifist Labour McDonald Government refutation to enter in the conflict, Intermarin Confederation stayed alone against the German aggression. In his most famous speech Pilsudsky promised they would "never surrender" until Intermarin "inevitable victory", that arrived only five years later, after the death of the old general and a Western invasion of occupied Netherlands. In tribute of their biggest hero, Intermarin Confederation rebaptised the annexed Berlin as Pilsudskygrad.
"That's impossible! How many divisions have the Pope?!?"
"More of us surely, Milord..."