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Chapter 1,146 I was present when exchanging spies

The exchange time was set for two days later. After communicating with the United States, Alan Wilson replied that he had no objections and just waited for the exchange time. In fact, he was very surprised and wanted to ask Galliman and Pinkovsky something.

There were two Americans arrested in the case. Didn't they communicate with the Soviet side?

Maybe the Americans believe that the two Americans who were arrested have no exchange value, or that there will be opportunities in the future?

But? If he remembered correctly, the two Americans in the Pinkovsky case seemed to have been shot in the end.

If the two Americans are eventually shot and the British Grawind is exchanged this time, then the impact of this exchange of spies may not end so easily.

"Dulles, is Britain so popular?" Because this is an internal matter of the United States, after Alan Wilson figured out the key, he absolutely kept his mouth shut and pretended that nothing happened today...

After all, his relationship with Americans is not as deep as Furtseva's.

The two-day waiting time had to be spent somehow. Hedy Lamarr's location work received special attention from the Deputy Secretary-General. Many landmarks in West Berlin left traces of the two of them.

"This exchange of spies can be used as material for the Zero 07 movie. Sometimes it can be consistent with reality, and it may have unexpected effects. Of course, the quality of the movie must be checked."

After hearing what the man said, Hedy Lamarr rolled her eyes and said, "It's like you know more about movies."

"Don't I understand? The night when the comet came can be regarded as an example of small and broad-minded, and it also won a prize in France." Alan Wilson asked in a tone of absolute original author.

This? Hedy Lamarr opened her mouth, unable to say anything else, "Just think what you said makes sense."

The deputy secretary-general once again got away with it, and he thought to himself that his acting skills should not be inferior to those of these female stars.

If Woodpecker Pictures had not become the number one film company in France and even Europe, the film "The Night the Comet Came" would have cost $50,000 and box office of $60,000, as it did in later generations, and would have been completely buried at the box office.

The reason why there is such a big success this time, in addition to Hedy Lamar acting cute and being on camera again, is also related to the current status of the film company in Europe, otherwise it would never be so easy.

In order to accumulate materials for Ms. Hedy Lamarr, Alan Wilson decided to personally meet Abel, the spy king of many faces used by the United States to confuse the country. This kind of figure named spy king really aroused his curiosity.

It is normal to say that Abel was born in the UK. Considering that Philby is now the head of MI5 in China, this result cannot be said to be an accident. After the First World War, the threat posed by the Bolsheviks was both serious and serious.

It’s neither serious nor serious. What’s not serious is that the Soviet Union back then was not the Soviet Union now. The military power of imperialism can still make the Soviet Union fearful. Unlike now, it can’t survive without the United States.

On the serious side, it is largely reflected in the fact that a large number of spies who are loyal to the Soviet Union have appeared in many countries, and Abel is one of them.

Accompanied by Garriman, Alan Wilson expressed his intention to explore Abel's mental journey.

Facing the British man who was at the same level as his boss, Galliman nodded in agreement, although he didn't understand what the purpose was. "Sir Wilson, this man is very cunning."

"I also know that it is impossible to instigate him. If it were possible, you would have done so." Alan Wilson was straightforward, saying that he was not slandering the United States, but that it was the truth. "There is always something to gain from talking, otherwise no one will learn from it."

We can also take precautions against him."

It’s hard for him to say, but the arrest of Abel, the spy king with many faces in the movie, must have been due to me, Daying.

As for why Abel, who was born in England, became a Soviet spy, isn't it very simple? His family is an immigrant from Imperial Russia, and there is nothing wrong with being devoted to the motherland.

"I heard that the Americans are offering you an annual salary of US$110,000. Why don't you cooperate with the free world? What do you want, we can't provide it?" The conversation between Alan Wilson and Abel made Galliman next to him very excited.

It's embarrassing. He understands the truth, but the words of the head of the British intelligence service are too unpleasant to listen to.

"There is something called ideal in this world." Abel said with a sneer, "Of course you don't have it."

"What can you do with that kind of illusory thing?" Alan Wilson curled his lips disdainfully, "It's as if you are so righteous. Isn't it just for profit to expand your influence? Is it really to liberate the world?

The world? The technological level of this world is far from reaching the time when you can establish your so-called ideal."

"Don't think that it's amazing that the Soviet Union has caught up with its steel production, coal, oil, cotton, and apples. The world's lowest-cost oil, iron ore, coal, and even all aspects of low-cost raw materials are all

In the hands of the free world, you took Congo once, do you really think you can replicate it a second time?”

"So what if the Soviet Union is the largest textile country? It's just an industry that the UK is unwilling to invest in. The fundamental reason is that it doesn't make money. Can you sell a shirt for the price of gold? You can't!"

When Alan Wilson spoke, his tone was very condescending. He knew that in another ten years, the Soviet Union would reach its peak state, and various industrial indicators would climb to the top of the world. So what? There will be a more powerful one in the 21st century.

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Can it make money? The population of the Soviet Union exceeds that of any country in the free world, but does it still have human resources that it can rely on?

Even if it still exists, the population of the free world exceeds that of the Soviet Union. Unless both China and India are determined to follow the Soviet Union, it must be both countries together, not one of them.

Whether it is resources, population or productivity, the Soviet Union can catch up with the United States. It is absolutely a dream to catch up with the free world.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! Is steelmaking great? As long as you find tool workers and pile up high-quality iron ore, even Malaya can achieve an annual output of 30 million tons. The Soviet Union

China’s oil production is large, is it greater than that of Saudi Arabia?

Britain has already completed its construction long ago. If London is demolished and rebuilt, the demand for steel and cement will not be worse than that of the Soviet Union. It's not like Alan Wilson has never been involved in real estate. He did quite well in the colonies.

"Who knows what will happen in the future. I have been in the United States for several years and I know very well the strength and weakness of the United States." Abel replied unmoved, "The United Kingdom, the United States, and the free world you call are by no means invincible.

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"You are really confident." Alan Wilson commented with a tone of old imperialism. "You don't think that the Soviet Union ignores intellectual property rights and can continue copying and pasting like Japan forever? Reverse engineering cannot solve all problems."

"That's an interesting statement." Abel responded absentmindedly, "If you are planning to instigate me, it would be better to save yourself the trouble. If I wanted to surrender, I wouldn't wait until now."

When Abel said this, he stopped replying. He could endure a few years of imprisonment and rejected the generous treatment from the United States. How could he be wavering when he was about to return to the country?

"Then we'll see." Alan Wilson took out his camera and asked Garriman to take a photo of himself.

"Sir Wilson, is this true?" Garriman couldn't laugh or cry, holding the camera at a loss.

"It's part of the professional image." Alan Wilson urged Dulles' subordinates with an official-obsessed look.

Before leaving, he naturally asked for a copy of the transcript of this conversation and gave it to Hedy Lamarr to use as material for a new movie. I was present at the Berlin Bridge exchange of spies. This will surely become a legend.

"Should I teach you Mr. M?" Hedy Lamarr said angrily and funny.

"You don't understand the British system, so don't talk nonsense!" Alan Wilson straightened his back and corrected, "Isn't Mr. M the protagonist's boss? Richard's character is my subordinate."

On this day, the air was cold, gloomy and windless. On a heavily guarded iron bridge in the city of Potsdam, the released spies from both sides faced each other. They were strangers to each other, but they became points of intersection.

At both ends of the iron bridge, many military police stood quietly, heavily guarded, as if they were facing a formidable enemy. On the two sections of the white line that symbolized the junction, a group of armed soldiers ran out and stood facing each other with guns in hand.

Both sides read out the amnesty decree, nodded to each other, and shouted, "Exchange!"

Gravind, a legal citizen of the United Kingdom, was exchanged for Yevgeny Ivanov of the Soviet Union. Abel was exchanged for Bowers, a pilot captured by the Soviet Union. The four moved forward face to face until they crossed the white line.

At this moment, Alan Wilson, who was wearing a decent suit, stepped forward, hugged Grawind against the armed men with live ammunition, and kept chanting, "You are finally back..."

The team brought by Hedy Lamarr immediately set up their guns and cannons, and the camera shutter kept flashing to record the return of the legal citizens who had worked so hard to rescue the British.

After hugging the British citizens, Alan Wilson reached out to shake hands with the pilot Bowles, and said in a tone full of the special relationship between Britain and the United States, "Welcome to the free world. I believe your family in the United States is also very worried about your safety. Serve your country,

The country will never forget you."

People who don't know better think he is the director of the CIA, not the secretary-general of the British Joint Intelligence Committee.

"Thank you!" Bowers was a little at a loss listening to the authentic London accent. He didn't know who the person in front of him was. Is he an American official? The accent didn't sound like him.

Before coming, Alan Wilson went to great lengths to keep Galliman away, saying that this occasion would be very tense.

Now all the spotlight is reserved for myself, no one else will share it. I was there at the exchange of spies...

The armed personnel on both sides were really shocked by what Alan Wilson did, but fortunately they reacted immediately and did not take any drastic action. They confirmed the identities of the spies being exchanged. The contacts on both sides of the White Line breathed a sigh of relief.

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"Oh my god!" Kaliman saw this scene from a distance and felt as if he had been fooled.


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