British Civil Servant

Chapter 62 Back to Berlin

During the whole thing, Alan Wilson asked himself, in fact, the only place that could be exposed was Mikhailovich. After all, Alan Wilson couldn't think of a foolproof solution with his relatively mediocre mind.

But for Mikhailovich, he is not completely without confidence. At any rate, the other party was someone who had appeared in Time Magazine, although Stalin was on the cover of the magazine that year. Mikhailovich is purely because the Americans choose people who fit their own position, so they use Mikhailovich to make up for it.

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

Mikhailovich, who has such a strong prestige in the Homeland Army, Alan Wilson has no reason to doubt the opponent's firm will.

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

This is equivalent to giving a panoramic map when playing a game, and Alan Wilson can see at a glance who may notice him. He was still driving a map called the Cambridge Five, and he deliberately avoided it in the report. Neither Whitehall nor the Kremlin should suspect him.

In short, the planning this time is far from perfect, but it feels quite sure. Alan Wilson, who left the border, called Dkovic with great fanfare before he left, saying that he would return to Berlin, "If there are exchanges between the UK and Yugoslavia in the future, I will definitely try my best to apply for a trip to Yugoslavia. I hope that when the time comes We can still meet."

Alan Wilson just said goodbye to Mikhailovich, the leader of the Homeland Army, and he spoke with the representative of Tito at this time. I hope Yugoslavia will not forget that Britain’s support in the war against Germany, if there is anything good , hoping to take care of the UK's economic interests.

"Mr. Allen is going back to Berlin so soon? In fact, is the Berlin military parade a bit hasty?" Derkovich asked curiously, "Isn't it a joint military parade of the four countries? Even if Britain doesn't consider the Soviet Union, it can also ask the United States and the Soviet Union." French opinion."

"A country bumpkin, a country that raised its hands and surrendered, what can we 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 may disagree now, but when the refugees on the border escape to the US-occupied areas, the Yugoslavs will not believe it.

In one small twist of history for Alan Wilson, the UK certainly didn't hold a troop parade in June. He still needs to go back to Berlin to grasp the historical context through observation.

When passing through Vienna, Alan Wilson, who seemed to have made a big victory, went to the Epstein Palace and led the diplomats of the United States, Britain and France in Vienna to visit the Soviet representative Petrov.

Alan Wilson boasted at the Epstein Palace that he solved the refugee problem on the Austrian border, "No one understands refugees better than me. When I was in British India, I saw naked Indians everywhere , has its own solution to similar food shortages, such as..."

Withdrawing words such as the Great Famine in Bangladesh from his lips, Alan Wilson analyzed from a professional point of view, the work of post-war reconstruction, "We are the most powerful collection of countries in the world today, and today's Europe, the center of world civilization, must have peace. will be maintained."

Shielding the subtle expression of the American representative, Alan Wilson didn't feel that he was wrong. Britain and France will have to wait ten years for the Suez Canal War to be stripped of their underwear. After that, Europeans gradually admitted in their hearts that the United States has surpassed Europe.

"Mr. Allen is right. Several of our countries can keep war away from Europe." Henry, the French representative, echoed Allen Wilson's words like a professional fan,

After the end of the war, the first thing France has to do is to make all countries forget the embarrassment of being killed by Germany in an instant during the World War.

To restore France's status, the one with the most consistent interests at present is the United Kingdom, which has also paid a heavy price. The old imperialisms can still take care of each other at critical moments.

"We, the Soviet Union, of course agree with this!" Petrov also saw the subtle expression of the American representative. At this time, he was happy to see the three countries that most of the time vented from one nostril, and there was a certain degree of controversy.

As Austria’s Soviet representative, Petrov is certainly happy to be able to solve the current refugee problem on the Austrian border, but that’s not all. He also doubts whether the imperialist enemies will take the opportunity to do something in Yugoslavia.

However, this kind of worry is only suitable for secret investigations later. At least on the surface, Alan Wilson is going back to Berlin, which has nothing to do with the Austrian affairs.

It's a pity that before Petrov was happy, Alan Wilson said, "I have rejected Yugoslavia's action to expel the Germans into the British-occupied area."

Standing between the representatives of the United States and France, Alan Wilson seemed to be Su Qin, the Prime Minister of the Six Nations. The position of the station showed Petrov that the imperialists of Britain, the United States and France 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 instinct of the liaison officer to stir up shit. As for what Petrov thinks and how to report to the Kremlin, that is a matter for the Soviet Union.

After returning to Berlin, it was already a few days later. After all, Allen Wilson had to bypass the Soviet-occupied area and could only enter western Germany, and then flew to Greater Berlin, West Berlin to be precise.

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

Eifel was very happy about Alan Wilson's return. After all, the work of preparing for the military parade was very busy. One more person means one more labor force. Eifel, who has already mastered the exploitation of surplus value, was 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 is still thinking about how this military parade in history that was definitely not in June came about.

"It's a new move by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. We can only do our best to do our job well." Eifel shrugged. "The Soviets didn't object either. As for the Americans and French, there is no need to object."

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