British Civil Servant

Chapter 62: back to berlin

During the whole thing, Alan Wilson asked himself, in fact, the only possible exposure is Mikhailovich. After all, with Alan Wilson's relatively mediocre mind, he couldn't think of a foolproof solution.

However, for Mikhailovich, he is not completely without confidence. The other party is someone who has been in Time magazine, even though Stalin was on the cover of the magazine that year. Mikhailovich is purely because the Americans chose people who conformed to their own positions, and then took out Mikhailovich to make up for it.

And historically, after Mikhailovich's death, the Yugoslav Fatherland Army fought Tito until 1957. It can be said that it is an armed force with a firm belief, but it just happened to encounter a more powerful opponent.

Mikhailovich, who has such a strong prestige in the motherland army, Alan Wilson has no reason to doubt the firm will of the other party.

Except for the leaders of the entire Yugoslav Fatherland Army, Alan Wilson felt that no one should be able to connect things to himself, not even MI6.

This is equivalent to giving a panoramic map when playing a game. Alan Wilson can see at a glance who may notice him. He was still driving a map named Cambridge Five, and he deliberately avoided it in the report. Whether it was Whitehall or the Kremlin, there should be no suspicion of him.

In short, the planning this time is not perfect, but it feels like a certainty. Before Alan Wilson left the border, he called Dekovic with great fanfare and said that he would return to Berlin, "If there is any exchange between the UK and Yugoslavia in the future, I will definitely try my best to apply for a trip to Yugoslavia. I hope that time will come. We can still meet."

Alan Wilson, who had just bid farewell to Mikhailovich, the leader of the Fatherland Army, spoke with the same sincerity as Tito's representative. I hope Yugoslavia will not forget the support of the United Kingdom in the war against Germany. If there is anything good , hoping to take care of Britain's economic interests.

"Mr. Allen is going back to Berlin so soon? In fact, is the Berlin military parade a bit rushed?" Dekovic asked curiously, "Isn't it a four-nation joint military parade? Even if the United Kingdom does not consider the Soviet Union, it can also ask the United States and the United States and French opinion."

"A country bumpkin, a country that raises its hands and surrenders, what is there to wait for." Alan Wilson pouted, "I don't deny the strength of the Americans, but in some things, Britain is far more credible than the Americans."

Dekovic can now disagree, but when the refugees at the border go to the US-occupied area, the Yugoslavs will not believe it.

For Alan Wilson, a small change in history, Britain certainly did not have a military parade in June. He still needs to return to Berlin to grasp the historical context through observation.

When passing through Vienna, it seemed that Alan Wilson, who was making a great turn of victory, went to the Epstein Palace again, and led the diplomats of the United States, Britain and France in Vienna to visit Petrov, the representative of the Soviet Union.

Alan Wilson boasted at the Epstein Palace and solved the refugee problem at the Austrian border, "No one understands refugees better than I do. When I was in British India, I could see Indians without clothes and clothes anytime, anywhere. , has its own solutions for similar food shortages, such as…”

Taking the words such as the Great Bengal Famine from his lips, Alan Wilson analyzed the post-war reconstruction work from a professional point of view, "We are the most powerful group of countries in the world today, and now Europe, the center of world civilization, must be at peace. will continue."

Blocking the subtle expressions of the American representative, Alan Wilson did not feel that he was wrong. Britain and France will have to wait for the Suez Canal War to be stripped off ten years later. After that, the Europeans gradually admitted in their hearts that the United States has surpassed Europe.

"Mr. Allen is right, our few countries can keep the war away from Europe from now on." The French representative, Henry, echoed Alan Wilson's words like a professional praise. After the war, the first thing France should do is to let all countries, Forget the embarrassment of being instantly killed by Germany in the middle of the World War.

To restore France's status, the most aligned interests at present are the United Kingdom, which also paid a heavy price. The old imperialists can still take care of each other at critical moments.

"Of course we, the Soviet Union, agree with this!" Petrov also saw the subtle expression of the American representative. At this time, he was happy to see three countries that were out of breath most of the time, and there was a certain degree of controversy.

Of course, Petrov, as Austria's representative of the Soviet Union, felt happy that he could solve the current refugee problem on the Austrian border, but that was not the case. He also doubted whether the enemy of imperialism would take the opportunity to do something in Yugoslavia.

However, this kind of worry is only suitable for secret investigation later, at least on the surface Alan Wilson is going to return to Berlin~www.readwn.com~ has nothing to do with Austria.

Unfortunately, before Petrov was happy for a long time, Alan Wilson said, "I have already rejected Yugoslavia's actions to expel the Germans into the British-occupied territories."

Standing between the representatives of the United States and France, Alan Wilson seemed to be Su Qin, who was the Prime Minister of the Six Nations. The position of the station let Petrov see that it was the imperialists of Britain, the United States and France, and they were jointly exerting pressure.

But in fact, he didn't know that this had nothing to do with the United States and France. It was purely the liaison officer's instinct to stir up shit. As for what Petrov thinks and how he reports to the Kremlin, that is a matter of the Soviet Union.

It was a few days after returning to Berlin. After all, Alan Wilson had to bypass the Soviet occupation and could only enter the western part of Germany. He was flying to Greater Berlin, to be precise, West Berlin.

The time has entered June, and Alan Wilson, who has been away for more than 20 days, has returned to Berlin with his achievements in solving the Austrian refugees. In recent days, Belgrade has sent a clear message, expressing appreciation for the efforts of the London side to repatriate the refugees. This shows that his work has not been done in vain.

Eiffel was very happy about Aaron Wilson's return. After all, the preparations for the military parade were very busy. One more person means one more labor force. Eiffel, who has mastered the exploitation of surplus value, is very happy.

"I don't seem to have heard of it before. We are going to hold a military parade. Isn't it a joint military parade of the four countries?" Alan Wilson was still thinking about how this military parade in history, which was definitely not in June, came out.

"It's a new move by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We can only do our best to do our job well." Eiffel shrugged, "The Soviets have no objection, and as for the Americans and French, there is no need to object."

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