British Civil Servant

Chapter 605 Trip to Japan

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After doing all this, there is one more thing, and that is to restart the repatriation of prisoners of war. To this end, Alan Wilson is willing to make a trip to the Japanese capital Tokyo in order to consolidate and develop the traditional relationship between Britain and Japan, and draw a close to the storming of the prisoner of war camp. A full stop.

As soon as this idea appeared in his mind, Alan Wilson was shocked and muttered to himself, "I really gave everything for British Malaya!"

If this happened to others, he would unceremoniously comment on this behavior as stupidity, but when he did it himself, it was undoubtedly touching, showing noble sentiments, and kindness that cannot be described in any language.

Although he just released 30,000 criminals unconditionally a few days ago in exchange for the stability of the Chinese community, it doesn't matter. The Japanese with the spirit of craftsmanship will definitely understand his good intentions. Didn't I apologize? .

I mentioned this idea to Vivien Leigh, who immediately expressed her interest in exotic customs and wanted to see what this country looks like now. The only worry was, what should I do with my son?

Since she was going out on business, Vivien Leigh was able to control herself and not cause trouble to Alan Wilson, but the two children still needed to be taken care of by others. Vivien Leigh, who really wanted to travel with a man, immediately asked her assistant at United Artists Pictures , took over the care of the crystallization of love.

"There's no rush anyway, I can wait." Alan Wilson smiled gently, "Maybe the Japanese still think I'm cautious."

It was indeed a whim to go to Japan, but after the idea emerged, as a staff member of MI6, Alan Wilson immediately thought of the benefits. Without seeing Japan in this era with his own eyes, it is impossible to compare it from documents and photos. . Only by having personal contact with one can you understand what the opponent set in your mind is like.

"Go to Japan?" The then assistant, and of course the West Malaysia Commissioner Alisa, who is still the assistant now, heard the work arranged by her immediate boss, and her mood swings became obviously more intense.

Civil servants in British India, even if they were still in school at the time, can still recall the shock that the Japanese army's westward march brought to British India. Moreover, if the Japanese army had not been raging in Asia, Britain would never be so passive after the war. The disgrace on the Asian battlefield cost Britain a huge price after the war. In the end, British India was not left behind.

So how could Alyssa have a good impression of Japan? The displeasure on her face was obvious.

"Alyssa, build Singapore well. We will have the opportunity to deal with the Japanese in the future. British Malaya is in our hands. If we can, Japan will not cross the Strait in the future. If Japanese ships are willing to go around a long way, we don't care." Alan Wilson Softly comforting, "Japan is finished, and the U.S. military will never withdraw."

"I'm just so angry. If the Germans weren't too much of a threat, which round would we get them?" Alyssa muttered in surprise.

"So we have to look for trouble with them if we have nothing to do." Alan Wilson sat up straight, indicating that it would still be a long time.

He could understand Alyssa's anger, but who gave Japan the advantage? When Germany threatens the British homeland, the Royal Navy must ensure the smooth flow of the Atlantic route.

Naturally, Asia cannot be taken into consideration. Although the Japanese combined fleet has never been close to the strength of the British Royal Navy even for a year, with Germany as its backing in Europe, Britain does not dare to send its fleet to Asia.

In fact, the battleship Prince of Wales should not come over. That was purely a decision made by Senator Churchill. When the battleship Prince of Wales was sunk, what pain would there be? To whom?

Congressman Churchill just relied on Britain's accumulation to be rich enough. If it were a weak country, he could sleep with Duke Chang. It is really unfortunate that Britain has such a prime minister.

"After I left, I maintained communication with Australia and borrowed the power of public opinion. I was really afraid that the Japanese would make the decision to let the prisoners of war fend for themselves.

As for the purpose of my going to Tokyo, let me tell the subjects of Malaya, the commissioner is going to Tokyo to demand compensation for the war losses in Malaya during World War II. "

Alyssa was a little surprised and blurted out, "The Japanese will do it. I don't think the Japanese are a grand nation."

"Isn't not giving it a good excuse? You don't have to be polite when collecting tolls in the future." Alan Wilson smiled slightly. Of course he would ask for it, but he really didn't think the Japanese would give it. "Anyway, I'm already prepared Good, now you can appreciate Japan’s long history and culture.”

However, after the initial recovery of Japanese shipping, after being beaten several times, it should be clear which end is more and which is less.

"Well, Commissioner, I wish you a good time." Alyssa almost couldn't help laughing when she heard that she wanted to appreciate the history and culture.

She really remembered that her immediate boss said that when faced with a foreigner who can't think of any advantages, she should praise the other person's culture, because there is no standard for culture. You can just close your eyes and brag, and the other person won't. Will argue.

"What are you laughing at?" Alan Wilson saw his subordinate's actions. After thinking about it for a while, he understood more and more why Alyssa was laughing. "This kind of response method is especially useful in the face of ancient civilizations. We have to work with Chinese people for a long time. Contact, you know? It works even with the Greeks."

Greece is a small country, otherwise, its influence in the Western world would definitely be extraordinary.

In the name of asking for compensation for British Malaya, but actually simply forcing the Japanese to accept disabled prisoners of war, Alan Wilson directly began to prepare for his trip to Japan.

Vivien Leigh was looking forward to this foreign trip, mainly because having this man accompanying her made her very happy.

With a smile on his face all day long, he picked out a few favorite coats and tried them on in front of Alan Wilson.

"Alan, what else do I need to pay attention to, do I have to behave like a lady?" Vivien Leigh looked at herself in the mirror, feeling sorry for herself, and then walked around in front of Alan Wilson. I started sweating after a while.

"Pay attention to what? There is nothing worth paying attention to!" Alan Wilson was stunned for a moment, then thought carefully and shook his head, "Don't say Japan, there is nothing worth noting in the entire East."

All the rules in today's world are set by Europe, so what else should we pay attention to? As long as Japan showed that it was ready to surrender MacArthur when MacArthur left, what else should we pay attention to?

The important thing to note is that when the Japanese show their craftsmanship, they mentally remind themselves that this is a superficial project and don't believe it.

Before leaving, he did not forget to repeat to the agents of the Security Intelligence Committee to keep an eye on Lin Lianyu. Only then did Alan Wilson go on the road with peace of mind, embarking on this Anglo-Japanese friendship tour.

It will be easier to take away the disabled prisoners of war obediently, otherwise the prisoners of war in the hands of the Netherlands and Australia will not only be detained, but the Japanese will also be allowed to enjoy the public opinion treatment of enemies of the free world.

This is not easy either. After the war in Japan, there was a special term to describe the social problems caused by these Imperial Japanese soldiers: wounded soldiers. In wartime, war-wounded soldiers are called "honorary wounds." After an injured soldier returns to his hometown after being discharged from the army, the local community often provides care and assistance to injured soldiers on their own initiative.

But with the defeat of the war, enthusiasm for the war quickly cooled. Instead, there was a rapid outpouring of articles reflecting on the war, condemning the military government, and exposing the suffering of ordinary people.

In this environment of public opinion, social assistance and support for Japan's wounded old soldiers has rapidly cooled down.

Many of the disabled and wounded soldiers of the Japanese army were actually just the working class of society before the war. It is difficult to find a regular and stable job after retirement.

They end up trapped in a vicious cycle of poverty and fall to the bottom of society. They have become a poor class with lack of medical treatment and malnutrition.

They even became criminals, engaged in small black market businesses, and some joined the underworld. They lead a very unstable and dangerous life, causing great social problems.

After these soldiers return, not only will they not receive favorable treatment, but they are almost destined to become marginalized members of society.

It is precisely because of this that these soldiers who are no longer able to work as labor must be repatriated. If they were prisoners of war in the hands of the Soviet Union, they might need some further education or something.

However, Alan Wilson was not a Soviet, and he was not prepared to assume the Soviet Union's obligations. His purpose was very simple, so that the current Japanese government could quickly take over the mess. As for whether these repatriated prisoners of war will become a social problem, even if they are, it is a social problem for Japan.

Alan Wilson also brought several prisoners of war in charge of logistics to act as translators. Compared with the Army Red Deer, these prisoners of war who are now responsible for the logistics of the Royal Navy fleet should be lucky that they were not affected by the last round of attacks on prisoner of war camps.

Similarly, these prisoners of war who belong to the technical arms are not included in the repatriation. Currently, these prisoners of war who once served the Japanese Combined Fleet are still valuable to the battleship Laoye, which has obviously overdue service.

"Ozawa, where is your hometown?" Alan Wilson's days on the boat were quite boring, so he was looking for someone to chat with.

"Osaka!" Ozawa Ichiro replied somewhat cautiously, "Mr. Allen, I don't know how my family is doing."

"War is a very cruel thing." Alan Wilson instinctively added some civil servant talk. Then he cleared his throat and felt it was unnecessary. He changed the topic and said, "It is especially cruel to losers. But when I think about it, , it seems that the Osaka Division is very famous.”

"My brother once served in the Fourth Division. I don't know if he is still alive now." Ichiro Ozawa said this with some sadness. The Osaka Division was part of the Southern Army before it surrendered, and he did not know that his brother In which prisoner of war camp.

It would be okay if it was just labor, but if he had died in a prisoner of war camp, I wonder if his family in Osaka would be sad.

Alan Wilson rarely felt guilty, and decided not to show his kindness in the future. He planned the Confederate army and even the subsequent attack on the prisoner of war camp.

The direct murderer should try to avoid appearing in front of the victim. With this in mind, before arriving in Tokyo, Alan Wilson never talked to these prisoner-of-war translators again and concentrated on accompanying the national treasure.

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