British Civil Servant

Chapter 52: meet in secret

"On the surface, it can be controlled. We have mobilized all the staff here, persuaded the Yugoslavs, and concentrated all the armed personnel to defend the border." George, a diplomat from Carinthia, replied hastily, Alan Wilson, who just got out of the car, followed suit.

"On the surface? Concentrated all the armed personnel? Ah!" Alan Wilson's body paused slightly, his mouth opened to the northwest, as if he wanted the northwest to calm down his confused mind, and he said after a while. , "Let's explain the actual situation directly."

Using this modified wording, it can basically be concluded that the situation is more serious than it appears. As for concentrating all armed men on the border? It depends on how many British troops there are in the British-occupied areas. According to Alan Wilson's knowledge and the actual situation in Austria, there are currently only two battalions of British troops in the British-occupied area of ​​Austria.

Otherwise, what would he say? Together, the occupying forces of the three countries would be nothing in front of the Soviet occupying forces in Austria.

"Because there are some Slovenians living in southern Carinthia itself, the Austrian government has been paralyzed. We don't know how many Slovenians there are. There may be many refugees from Yugoslavia, and we don't know where they are. Now Austria is in In the state of occupation, we cannot organize the army of the former Austrian government to do things, but fortunately there is no sign of a large number of refugees crossing the border." George explained the actual situation and looked at Alan Wilson cautiously.

It is said that there is a history of art and a specialization, regardless of Alan Wilson's unexpected age, but he is currently the British liaison officer in Europe. If he wants, he can completely report George's work on refugee issues, saying 's mess.

But obviously Alan Wilson is in a good mood. There are no large numbers of refugees crossing the border now, which does not mean that they will not be in the future. He praised without hesitation, "Faced with so many refugees, the work of the Special Operations Office in Carinthia is satisfactory. , It seems that the situation has been stabilized, let's work together to see how to solve this problem, by the way, prepare a map for me."

After that, he entered the British residence of the richest man in Klagenfurt. Klagenfurt is a big city in the south of Austria, but a big city by European standards and a big city in the east are not the same concept. In fact, there are only tens of thousands of residents here.

This place is 30 kilometers away from the Yugoslav border and 60 kilometers away from Italy. It is a standard border city.

Holding the map of Carinthia, I am not preparing what to do with Yugoslavia or Italy, but planning whether these refugees can escape the attention of the Soviet Red Army and arrive in southern Germany, where General Patton is the chief executive.

On the surface, it can be done. The northern part of the British-occupied area of ​​Austria is the US-occupied area, and the US-occupied area of ​​Austria is connected to the US-occupied area of ​​Germany. However, for the sake of success rate, it is best not to take a path. Western Austria is a French-occupied area. From there, the success rate is the highest, but the road may be farther.

After doing some bad work on geography, Alan Wilson reappeared at dinner time and said to the local British diplomats, "We must talk to these Yugoslav leaders, not just these fatherland army leaders. Talking with people, but also with Tito's people, it is best to eliminate the hostility between everyone, I think this is not a problem, after all, we also have contact before."

The relationship between the United Kingdom and Tito is not bad. Before, the United Kingdom supported Tito to replace the Yugoslav Fatherland Army as the force representing Yugoslavia, and few people know that the liaison officer who was beside Tito before was named Randolph Churchill, the son of Churchill, the Prime Minister of the British Empire. .

Alan Wilson, who has inherited the tradition of the British Empire stepping on two boats, is not going to talk to these opponents of Tito only, if these opponents of Tito cannot cooperate according to the future he planned. He also cannot rule out the possibility of selling the Yugoslav Fatherland Army again.

After Alan Wilson consulted with George, he asked George to contact Tito, while he prepared to meet the leaders of the Yugoslav Fatherland Army and various organizations involved in it.

The leader of the Yugoslav Fatherland Army, Dracha Mikhailovich, was the deputy chief of staff of the Second Army when the German army invaded. anti-German struggle. Supported by King Peter II of Great Britain and in London.

Of course, the United Kingdom turned to support Tito. The evolution of this is more complicated, and now that Germany has fallen, Mikhailovich, who has been forced into a corner by Tito, thinks of the British Empire, leading the remnants of the Yugoslav Fatherland Army, and other Titos. Opponents came to the Austrian border, hoping for a way out.

After learning that the new liaison officer was going to meet him under secret conditions, a glimmer of hope rose in Mikhailovich's heart. With his current situation, even if the third world war breaks out, UU reading www. uukanshu.com is all good.

Mikhailovich came, and crossed the border to the meeting place that Alan Wilson had prepared. It was an ordinary small house, not only did not have any grandeur, it could even be said to be a bit crude.

Alan Wilson wasn't even ready to translate, he heard that Mikhailovich knew some English. The door was pushed open, and Mikhailovich, who was also alone, came in, looking at each other in surprise.

Mikhailovich was shocked by Alan Wilson's age, but he was relieved immediately. The liaison officer Randolph Churchill by his side was actually not even thirty years old.

Alan Wilson was surprised by Mikhailovich's outfit. The other party's outfit was completely a Di-Russian Cossack veteran, with a beard on his face, more like it.

"Mr. Mikhailovich, please take a seat." Alan Wilson stood up and motioned, "I came to you today about the future of the hundreds of thousands of people in the border area. Please forgive the poor conditions here. The reason, we can only meet under these conditions."

Mikhailovich pulled out a chair, sat down, and said in half-familiar English, "When, the liaison officer of the British Empire, has to talk to someone on this occasion, but I agree with one thing. Hundreds of thousands of lives are involved. In fact, my purpose is to save the lives of these subordinates, so I came here to surrender to the British Empire, and those of us who have been abandoned just want to live.”

"Yes, this is our common goal." Alan Wilson lowered his voice, "but this is still difficult and requires our joint efforts, Mr. Mikhailovich, I believe you are also very concerned about the current situation. As far as I know, almost the whole of Yugoslavia has been controlled by Tito, and this situation makes London very embarrassed."

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