Alan Wilson is going to marry a German? The two of them don't think so, but even if they are not wives, they can still be ladies of the same status.
This is not a strange thing. Considering the current general environment in Germany, this is also a normal phenomenon in the British-occupied trade committee. However, the civil servants maintain their original intention and will not leak such things to each other.
Alan Wilson has experienced the treatment of a $500 million detective. Sure enough, art comes from life. What he is doing now is similar to Lei Luo in the movie, forming a protective network that is huge and strong enough to protect himself.
Although the things he did were the same, Alan Wilson believed that he still had an advantage over a movie character. At least he was a real imperial civil servant, not a local elite in the colony.
Then the first factory in the Ruhr area to fully resume operations will be born. It is located in Bonn, which the London government wants to set as a benchmark. Considering the size of Germany, Bonn is actually not too far from the US-occupied area. In terms of transportation,
It is also a good choice.
The British-occupied area here is carrying out plans to promote employment for the German population. For most people in the world, the Japanese surrender ceremony is obviously more important news, especially for Americans. You must know that the United States
The landmark event of Japan's participation in the war was the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor.
After the Pearl Harbor incident, the Imperial Japanese Navy had brought disgrace to the U.S. Pacific Fleet for a period of time. This obviously did not allow the United States to let go of Manifest Destiny so quickly. The United States would treat Japan the same way the Soviet Union treated Germany. It deserved the humiliation.
Absolutely no less.
At the signing ceremony of Japan’s surrender, an old American flag was placed under the bridge of the USS Missouri. It was an American flag with thirty-one stars. This flag has a history. It was the “black flag” led by General Matthew Perry.
The American flag on the "Ship Fleet" command ship, the United States had thirty-one states at that time... This flag was borrowed by General Halsey from the U.S. Naval Academy Museum to prove that the U.S. Navy once again opened the door to Japan.
The most proud person in the surrender ceremony was of course the five-star general, Emperor Mak. Although MacArthur left in disgrace during the Battle of the Philippines, this did not delay Emperor Mak's return, trampling under his feet the opponents who had embarrassed him in the first place.
It's just that the dispute between Nimitz and MacArthur about the army, navy and state is naturally impossible for the masses to know about. Now no one cares about what is happening on the other side of the world, at least Alan Wilson doesn't care.
He was in contact with Sir Barron. In fact, as far as the tobacco factory was concerned, he did not use Sir Barron to administratively dismantle the tobacco factory in Chennai. Strictly speaking, he did not need to fight for a share for British India.
The theory is a theory, but in fact Alan Wilson must take into account the interests of the civil servants of British India, because he himself was one of them, and he was still planning to go back?
A very simple truth is that one person cannot make all the money in the world. Being happy alone is not as good as being happy with everyone. It is safer to tie up the civil servants of British India.
With equipment and raw materials, now is the time to start. Although Bonn is not a particularly important industrial city, it does not lack places that can be used as factories. On the contrary, it has more advantages than other cities.
Because Bonn is a coastal city, the convenience of the Rhine River allows Bonn to use the Rhine River to radiate the British-occupied areas even if the roads are not smooth.
So when the tobacco factory is started, should it be done secretly or let people know in other ways? This is a matter that tests everyone. After discussion, Tim Brand and Harold believed that since the tobacco factory is German
His own industry has nothing to do with the British-occupied Trade Commission.
Then there is nothing to avoid. Not only does it not need to be secretive, but it should even be widely publicized and let local reporters record this scene. The resumption of work in the factory can be used to show that the British-occupied area is on the right track, and it can highlight the role of the British-occupied area trade committee from the side.
contribute.
Want both money and fame? When Alan Wilson heard this, he probably thought this was what the two deputy secretaries-general meant. Since both of them thought this was the best, he also agreed.
In the final analysis, people in this era do not understand the harmful effects of tobacco, and people generally believe that tobacco is harmless.
Research on the health hazards of tobacco is not without its effects, but it is not well known to the public. Then this is just a factory reopening, and people will only focus on creating jobs, not whether it is harmful or not.
At the opening ceremony of the Bonn Tobacco Factory, Tim Brand and Harold, the two deputy secretaries-general of the British-occupied Trade Committee, even found the British occupying army Westphalia Military District, the first
The deputy chief of staff of the group army came to attend the ceremony and delivered a speech.
Colonel Malcolm, the commander of the British army in Bonn, also saw this scene and expressed shock at the methods of these trade commission civil servants.
This is natural. The emergence of tobacco factories was the result of the joint efforts of civil servants in the British-occupied Germany and British India. All glory is due to the cornerstone of the British Empire, which united with each other at critical moments.
In this way, a nominally German tobacco company, but actually a cash cow controlled by the British-occupied Trade Commission and relevant stakeholders in the British-occupied areas, was born in the future capital of the Federal Republic of Germany.
Major newspapers in London also followed up, expressing their appreciation for the news of the resumption of work in the British-occupied areas, and believed that this was the result of the hard work of all British people in the British-occupied areas, which gave the struggling Germans some hope.
Work.
A company called the Hermann Tobacco Factory was established in Bonn with the support of the British-occupied Trade Committee. It started recruiting workers that day and was surrounded by Germans who gathered nearby.
In the British garrison headquarters in Bonn, after the deputy chief of staff of the First Army left, Alan Wilson, Tim Brand, Harold, and the commander of the British army in Bonn, Colonel Malcolm, were clinking glasses enthusiastically to celebrate Germany's victory.
The man found his job again, and Isabella Pokina also accompanied him, witnessing the private exchanges between the British occupying forces.
This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! "This is not a tobacco production line at all, but a money printing machine production line. You don't know how much money is produced every day." Alan Wilson said unable to hide his smile.
, "Of course, we all understand that this would not be possible without the joint efforts of everyone, even the strong support from as far away as New Delhi."
"We have always admired the work of our colleagues in British India. The local society is unfriendly and the working environment of civil servants is difficult. It is very touching to be able to achieve this." Harold drank the whiskey and changed the subject, "
Of course, your role in this process, Allen, will be even more unforgettable."
"Without Allen, this kind of mutual learning between the two places might not be so easy to achieve." Tim Brand then had a drink with Allen Wilson.
Both of them were full of expectations for their future lives. None of them drank too much. Everyone had to stay a long night for parallel swimming training. After a few drinks, they no longer drank too much.
"It may not be too safe at night, and I believe everyone is very busy. Then I will go and take Miss Isabella home. I will come back when you get there." Alan Wilson said with a slight smell of alcohol.
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"The truth is too hard!" Several people responded tacitly, knowing full well whether Alan Wilson would come back.
Among the Heilman family, Alan Wilson has long been familiar with things, and you can't blame him for not having self-control. After all, he is an energetic young man, and he still has a lot of room for mistakes given his age.
Moreover, I believe this tolerant society will not make things too difficult for a young person who pursues progress.
"My dear, have you told Anna?" Alan Wilson had just finished and couldn't help but ask Isabella Bokina when he would be able to fulfill his wish and shoulder the responsibility of taking care of his two sisters.
She rolled her eyes at Alan Wilson. Although she was mentally prepared, she was still shocked by the bottom line of the so-called British Empire gentlemen. The backward, degenerate, and corrupt British bureaucrats were her evaluation of Alan Wilson.
But on the other hand, the corrupt official in her growth period was indeed willing to spend a lot of money, and she was too willing to spend money on herself and Anna. She transformed from a refugee in the Soviet-occupied area to the director of the Bonn Women's Work and Labor Bureau, Hellmann Tobacco
For all the owners of the factory, if we think carefully about it, all of this only happened in a short period of time.
Looking back now, Isabella Bokina feels like she is in a dream. If she were not determined, she would think that Alan Wilson is the best person to rely on for her whole life.
"I haven't told Anna yet. He is two years younger than me and not yet eighteen." When Isabella Bokina spoke, she didn't realize that she was actually unwilling in her heart.
"Actually, I'm not that old either." Alan Wilson, who felt a little swollen, posted, "Dear, you know best how I treat you sisters, and I will share all the good things with you. We live together.
Isn’t it better?”
Because he has the mentality of an occupying army, Alan Wilson does not feel that there is anything wrong with what he said. He is the manager of the British-occupied area. What is wrong with thinking like this? He is a character who can go to restaurants in the city without spending money, and he is sincere.
What's wrong with two German women who should be content with their treatment of two sisters and demand a little bit of treatment from the victorious country?
Isabella Pokina reluctantly agreed, "I recently told Anna, stop pinching me, it hurts me, and you still say you're good to me?"