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Chapter 115 Closing of the meeting

It's a pity that the slogans are shouted loudly, but there is no beginning and end. This is really a regrettable thing.

Alan Wilson couldn't help but sigh in his heart. Although he had tried his best, he could not change the final appearance of the nuclear bomb. If the US military landed in Japan and happened to run into a decisive battle on the Japanese mainland, and the Japanese were defeated and surrendered, 17.8 million Americans would die.

People, everyone will be happy this way.

Then the United States would have suffered heavy losses like other countries participating in the war, so that everyone would be on the same starting line. It would not be as unfair as it is now. He believed that in fact, the leaders of many European countries also hope that the Japanese will do what they say.

arrived, causing the United States to suffer heavy losses.

It's a pity, it's such a pity. With the nuclear bomb, history has gone to the other side. This has to make Alan Wilson feel sorry, Americans really have such a bad life.

Although the communiqué has been issued, the Potsdam Conference has not yet officially concluded. The big shots, who were stamping their feet and shaking the earth, were still able to chat and laugh when the tension was at stake. After the communique was issued, they became even more comfortable and talked about friendship with others, completely ignoring the war on the front line.

It's still going on, one state banquet after another.

"Uh..." Alan Wilson choked while biting the chicken leg. With a feeling of resentment against extravagance and waste, he picked up the whiskey with his other hand and drank it up, as if he was complaining about the injustice of the world!

"We are crawling in the mountains and fields with grass and grass, convinced that China will never be destroyed, serving the country for seven lives, and never surrender!" Throughout Japan, the mobilization orders conveyed by the military sent Japanese people running to tell each other.

The military and police went door-to-door to inform the Japanese people that the whole of Japan was in a frenzy because of the base camp's local decisive battle plan. According to the operational deployment of the decisive battle, 28 million people across Japan will be mobilized to form a national volunteer fighting team. Do everything possible to start from the private sector.

Collect weapons.

The battle plan printed by the military spread throughout Japan, and the Fujita Operations Research Institute issued a guide for homemade weapons. The indigenous decisive battle-style homemade pistol was so simple that even the Allied guerrillas had never seen it. The indigenous decisive battle rifle even had a bolt.

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All Japanese civilians who could be called weapons were looted. Guns traced their history from rear-loading ammunition to front-loading ammunition, from matchlock guns to fire door guns. Even firecrackers that could explode were taken out and made of bamboo.

The stand turns into a mortar.

The samurai swords enshrined in countless Japanese families were taken out, and people went up to the mountains to cut down bamboo to make bamboo spears, longbows, crossbows, and trebuchets. Things that could only be used for fighting all appeared, including hand mines and suicide explosive bags.

It was already a small scene.

The Japanese government's tough attitude even caused word of mouth among the representatives at the Potsdam Conference.

"Alan, how can there be such people in the world? Aren't the Japanese afraid of death?" Alful, who also enjoyed the Soviet state banquet, squeezed next to Alan Wilson, "It's not like we haven't seen Orientals before.

What’s so special about the Japanese?”

"The special thing about the Japanese is that they are stupid." After swallowing the food in his mouth, Alan Wilson sneered. Who the hell wants to do this if they can live well? "A few months ago, didn't Germany also organize

Are there millions of militiamen? Aren’t they all in prisoner-of-war camps now?”

This is not the first time this has happened. A few months ago, Germany's millions of militiamen did not seem to have done anything to the Allies. Except for what some people call the integrity of standing still and dying, nothing was gained.

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Even if the nuclear bomb had not come out and the decisive battle on the mainland had actually taken place, it would have been nothing more than more Japanese deaths. Alan Wilson regretted that the emergence of nuclear bombs did not care about the survival of the Japanese at all. He just wanted more Americans to die and bring the victorious countries closer.

balance.

"That's right. I don't believe that the Japanese are more difficult to deal with than the Germans." Eiffel thought for a moment and agreed.

It is not the case originally. Japan itself is the weakest among the Axis countries in terms of national strength. It is just that its mental state is much stronger than Italy. Italy has never been determined to fight, and naturally it cannot squeeze out its full industrial potential.

Before World War II, the industrial scale of Italy and Japan was comparable, but Italy was higher in terms of automation and efficiency.

The decisive battle on home soil has only been discussed by a small group of diplomats like Alan Wilson. For the leaders of Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, it is nothing more than a dream.

On July 30, the Potsdam Conference concluded with the final state banquet. Britain, the United States, and France all got what they wanted to some extent, and Alan Wilson also ended his work at the Potsdam Conference.

The Soviet delegation left Potsdam first, and Alan Wilson went to the train station on behalf of Britain to bid farewell to the great ally.

Fortseva and Alan Wilson, the opponents who have been operating directly in the dark, maintained a good attitude and said goodbye to each other. They hope that when the other party becomes prosperous in the future, he will remember the British cooperation experience at the meeting and not make the relationship between the two countries too rigid.

"Aren't you afraid that you will be identified as a Soviet spy when you go back?" Fortseva rolled her eyes at Alan Wilson and nuzzled at the British diplomats behind Alan Wilson.

"Oh, what a joke. I will never become a spy in my life. I will be a civil servant all my life!" Ellen Wilson said with a sly smile, "I don't have that ideal thing at all. On the contrary, Miss Fortseva, I

Suppose first that the current staff of the opposing side of the two countries' coordination strategies are spies, and our gains will definitely be greater. You, the Soviet Union, will suffer a loss!"

"Oh?" Not only Furtseva didn't believe it, but even the British and Soviet diplomats around them also listened.

"Because you are naturally at a disadvantage, we can instigate anyone to rebel, because the Soviet Union used administrative power to bring the talented and the mediocre to the same level. The mediocre people are naturally satisfied with the status quo. But those

What about people who think their talents are underappreciated?" Alan Wilson said with a conceited smile, "We can incite anyone to rebel, including outstanding ballet dancers, Olympic gold medalists, well-known writers, and even senior cadres. We can even use the award list you announced to directly

There is no need to come to incite rebellion at all. Those talents who think that the country has buried them will take the initiative to come and embrace the free world."

"Well said, Alan!" Other British diplomats applauded loudly and applauded Alan Wilson's words. This made the thoughtful Fortseva wake up and couldn't help but say, "The British are the best at taking advantage of their words. Who can

We will see if it develops well in the future."

The train started and disappeared from everyone's sight, and Alan Wilson was still accepting the appreciation of other colleagues. In the current situation of British-American relations, Truman did not leave in a hurry, but talked about some things with British Prime Minister Attlee without the presence of the Soviets.

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