Chapter 55: This Is the Problem of the Soviet Union
Isn't it just anti-Soviet? Since the Germans can be anti-Soviet, it is not impossible to include the Yugoslavs. Mihajlovic's remnants are themselves enemies of Tito, and they can be regarded as enemies of the Soviet Union.
As for whether the meeting between Mikhailovich and Patton can achieve the desired result. This matter is not something Alan Wilson has to worry about. It will either succeed or fail. If you encounter a war madman like General Patton, at least you will have a warm mind.
It's possible to take it in.
If they meet a wise general like Eisenhower, these people who are destined to be liquidated will have no chance.
There was no other way except hoping that Patton would be willing to take in these people in order to launch a war against the Soviet Union.
At least that's what Alan Wilson thought. On the other side, George and the Yugoslav representatives negotiating on behalf of Tito recalled the fighting friendship between the two sides in the process of opposing German aggression in a cordial and friendly atmosphere.
"Liaison officer, the results of our negotiations with Tito's representatives are pretty good, but there is one condition put forward by the Yugoslavs, or they informed us of the ongoing actions, which makes us very embarrassed." George also just completed part of his responsibility.
Meet Alan Wilson immediately after.
Alan Wilson put his hands in his pockets and asked with a question mark on his forehead, "What's the problem? You don't have to go through the process to do anything. Our British Empire has its own national conditions and the country has its own systems. What's wrong with spending some time? As long as the final result is good.
Isn’t it enough?”
Alan Wilson thought that his attempt to delay time had been discovered by the Yugoslavs, and he was very angry. After all, the British Empire was still a famous three giants in 1945, and British India had not yet become independent.
Well. A Yugoslavian comes out to look for trouble. Are you really kidding me that you will never surrender until the Indians' blood is shed?
"Liaison officer, this is not the problem. It is that Yugoslavia is currently depriving the German population of citizenship. They want to drive the German population back to Germany or Austria. This matter is already in progress." When George heard this, he knew that Alan Wilson understood.
Wrong, explained, "The population involved may be more than 100,000."
"Ah!" Alan Wilson opened his mouth and rolled his eyes, thinking for a moment and said, "This is really a tragedy."
I tried to squeeze out a drop of crocodile tears, but unfortunately failed. After World War II, given that Germany launched two world wars in thirty years, and the result of World War II was that it was jointly occupied by four countries, the entire country has completely failed.
Under this aura of political correctness, campaigns to expel the Germanic people were launched across Europe. The liquidation in France was considered mild, after all, there were not many Germanic people in France.
Outside of Western Europe, this kind of expulsion was even more vigorous. In the eyes of Eastern Europeans, the Germans started World War II, and the entire Germanic nation had to bear the blame. In the later stages of World War II and the end of the war, as many as millions of Germans
Citizens were forced to migrate back to Germany from other European countries.
This was just the beginning. The expulsion movement was not completed until the 1950s. A total of tens of millions of Germans were expelled.
"Liaison officer, should we report the situation here to London?" George saw Alan Wilson was silent and began to call the ghost softly, "It seems that there is a large German population in Yugoslavia."
"Many? More than 500,000 people. Of course, we must report to London immediately, and we must strictly reject the deportation of Yugoslavs. This is a big trouble." Alan Wilson could not have imagined that once the British-occupied area facing Austria faced
What was the outcome of Yugoslavia's campaign to expel the Germans? But he could vaguely feel that there was a big pot waiting for him in front of him.
You can be confused at any time, but not at this time! Alan Wilson said sternly, "This is a problem for the Soviets. Let Yugoslavs and the Soviets communicate. The Soviet Union occupies such a large piece of Soviet-occupied territory."
No matter how many Germans died, he would never sympathize. Who asked you to launch a world war and lose the war? This is an inevitable end, but this cannot affect the current British-occupied area.
Isn’t it that Yugoslavia has the same system as the Soviet Union? Go to your big brother. It’s not like there are no Soviet-occupied areas in Austria!
In such a complicated situation, of course Alan Wilson focused on the difficulties in his report to London, rather than the Yugoslav Motherland Army, in order to prepare for possible chaos in the future.
The mention of half a million Germans is first of all because this number is large enough. Alan Wilson does not know how many people there are in the endless stream of remnants of the Yugoslav Motherland Army and other organizations. But even if there is a constant stream, there are two to three hundred thousand.
It's as high as the sky.
It would be a credit to Alan Wilson if he could take a stand with Yugoslavia and prevent these half a million Germans from flooding into British-occupied areas and instead turning them into a problem for the Soviets.
And isn't this good for the Soviet Union? The Democratic Republic of Germany has been suppressed by the Federal Republic of Germany, which is actually related to the continuous loss of the population of the Democratic Republic of Germany. The Soviet Union should be grateful to him for increasing the strength of the German Soviet-occupied areas and even the Democratic Republic of Germany in the future.
The report was sent to London by telegram, checked by MI6, and reached the Office of the Cabinet Secretary in Whitehall.
Boom! Edward Bridges raised his head and said, "Please come in!"
"Edward, why did you ask me to come and talk when you have time?" Norman Brooke pushed open the door and sat directly opposite Edward Bridger and asked, "What happened?"
"Do you remember the little civil servant who had a good relationship with General Mountbatten? He is in Austria now!" Edward Bridges shrugged and handed the document to Norman Brooke, took a deep breath and said, "I don't know.
Is it because he worked in British India or something else, maybe he confused Europe with the obedient Indians. In short, he seems to feel good about himself now to solve a difficult problem."
"Oh?" Norman Brooke looked through the documents and nodded in agreement, "Maybe you are right. There are two main problems. Some remnants of the pro-British Motherland Army before the war. The other problem is even bigger. Yugoslavia has begun liquidation.
The Germanic movement, to be honest, it seems that this kind of movement exists in Europe, especially Eastern Europe, and the scale in eastern Germany is even greater."
"But that's the Soviet-occupied area, and Yugoslavia is directly next to the British-occupied area." Edward Bridges leaned on his chair and said, "The Prime Minister's idea is the same as my suggestion. We can take in some of the remaining troops of the Motherland Army.
.But the Germans cleared from Yugoslavia must not enter the British-occupied areas. This is a problem for the Soviets."
"This little civil servant has a fairly good understanding of this point." Norman Brooke read the document in a blink of an eye and nodded in agreement, "It's not good to just stay in Berlin because you have to face such a difficult matter.
Chapter completed!