Chapter 46 The Allen Report
For the British media people who came to witness the surrender ceremony, they will not leave Berlin for the time being. Now everyone knows that the four-nation joint military parade will be held next month. This is another big news. Berlin has a reason to stay permanently.
Although the four countries are obviously allies, compared with the Soviet Red Army, the United States, Britain and France still generally stand in the same position. Establishing effective public opinion guidance in Berlin is also a very important thing.
Of course, these Berlin reporters who have been sent by major newspapers, and even Alan Wilson himself know. It was a little late to guide public opinion. The elite forces of the Soviet NKVD had dug three feet into the ground in the Soviet-occupied area to search for German military scientists whose names were put on the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
All this even kept the Americans who hadn't reacted in the dark. They didn't know that their secret actions had been fully seen by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs, and they were closely watching every move.
On the streets of London, reports about the official surrender of Germany made London citizens who were already a little tired of the war full of enthusiasm. The British Empire finally won this world war and stepped on its old rival, the Germans.
During the celebration of defeating the old enemy, the London government also relaxed its control. Almost instantly, London was lifted from the state of wartime. In this atmosphere of celebration, Philby came to his friend's house in casual clothes. .
"Oh, Philby, isn't it very lively outside?" Donald McLean was not surprised by this at all. During the conversation, I. Francis Burgess came out of the back room and nodded to Philby.
"Oh, celebrating the surrender of the Germans is something worth letting go of for most people." Philby snorted and threw the documents in his hand on the table.
"What is this!" Burgess frowned, looking at the file bag on the table.
"I also just received the document from Berlin to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs." Philby shrugged and said to Donald, "Actually, even if I don't bring it over, you should see it right away. According to the procedure, we will check it tomorrow." After that, it will be sent to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs."
Donald McLean, born in 1915. Served as a British diplomat in France, the United States, Egypt and other countries. McLean's father was a Scot born in England, a Liberal politician and former chairman of the Education Committee.
At the age of twenty, McLean stepped into the door of the Foreign Office for the first time. Since then, he has also become the first person among the five elites of Cambridge to break into the core of the British regime.
"Is it the written report from Berlin? Let me see it!" Donald McLean immediately became interested when he heard Philby say this, flipped through it, and quickly devoted himself to it.
"What's the matter, let me see!" Burgess saw Alan Wilson's name at a glance, and gave Philby a strange look. "Is it a symbol of our civil servants in the British Empire? But, Philby, you seem Pay attention to him."
Alan Wilson needs to know that if he gives money to French women on the streets of Paris, he will have such a great influence. He may consider resigning from his public office at an appropriate time, join the Conservative Party or the Labor Party, conduct election campaigns, and may become the British Empire Prime Minister.
"With his current popularity, it's hard not to be noticed. Moreover, at such a young age, he was taken care of by General Mountbatten. He was the commissioner of Hyderabad in British India. When he came back, he went directly to Germany to gain qualifications. How could I not pay attention to him." Philby said that he was not to blame for this, and then changed the subject, "You all have work experience in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, take a good look at the above things."
Burgess reached out his hand to signal that he should be safe, and then he took the document and read it. The document in front of the three of them was written by Allen Wilson, a report that took the Yugoslav Fatherland Army in one stroke.
Except for the Yugoslav Fatherland Army in the Balkans, the rest of the content is not only not mentioned in one sentence, but also very detailed.
According to Alan Wilson's report,
First, he criticized the possibility that the Soviet Union might pose a threat to world peace, turning people in the free world into puppets of the Soviet Union. After a brief political correctness, he analyzed the situation in the Soviet Union from the standpoint of imperialism.
"With the current combat effectiveness of the Soviet Red Army, after four years of bloody battles with Germany, the Allied forces on the Western Front may not be the opponents of the Soviet Red Army on the ground, but they can have an impact on the Soviet-occupied area through certain means. It is the United States, which has this economic strength."
It is not surprising that they are hostile to the Soviet Union in an imperialist tone. Donald and Burgess also nodded secretly, and then said that the US, British and French-occupied areas can use their strong economic power to exert influence on the Soviet-occupied areas.
Up to the current paragraph, everything is still normal, but in the last paragraph it is written, "The Soviet Union occupies nearly half of the Eurasian continent, and once it becomes strong, it will be difficult to contain. After the baptism of the world war, in terms of the army, the alliance The Soviet Union must be imprisoned through superficial easing actions. On the premise of maintaining the current status quo in Europe, the weak link that may appear is actually not in Europe, but in Asia.”
"Based on my experience in British India, the combat effectiveness of the Japanese army is no longer comparable to that of four years ago. Not to mention the troops facing the European battlefield, even the British Indian Army in British India is also very difficult."
"Once the Soviet Union transfers the Soviet Red Army from Europe to Asia, with the current strength of the allies in Asia, it is likely that they will not be able to take over the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union is not good at the navy, but Sakhalin Island and Hokkaido can be crossed without a large navy. What's more What's more, the combined Japanese fleet has been completely lost, and the Soviets can land even as bathtubs, but once landed, the old, weak, sick and disabled in Japan are definitely no match for the Soviet Red Army."
"Once the Soviet Red Army occupies Hokkaido, the environment of the fragile Far East will be greatly changed. If Hokkaido is in the hands of the allies, the whole of Japan will be the front line for the allies to blockade the Soviet Union. If Hokkaido falls into the hands of the Soviet Union, it will in turn become the front line for Japan's core areas. Even if the troops are stationed in Japan, Britain and the United States will not be safe."
"Well, do you think it's whimsical or not?" Philby looked at his friend and paused for a reply.
"It's definitely not whimsical. On the contrary, it's hard for me to believe that this is an administrative civil servant from the colonies. I also believe that he has worked in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for many years." Burgess frowned and said solemnly, "But the analysis of Japan? "
"I checked. He is a student of Oriental College. He worked with his father in Xiangjiang. After the fall, he went to British India. The most important thing is to provide information about Pearl Harbor." Philby replied very seriously, "It can be said that he is right. The Far East knows that very well.”
"Then it goes without saying that the news must be passed on to the Soviet comrades immediately." Donald said decisively, "Greedy imperialists are not even willing to pretend to be friendly. It's really shameless."