Find a way to send this civil servant whom Mountbatten valued to Germany, which is about to be defeated, to follow the foreign ministry staff and assign post-war work in Germany with the Americans. These jobs will definitely add a lot of color to Alan Wilson's resume.
One stroke.
The wartime cabinet had a surprisingly consistent understanding of Mountbatten, the noble-born commander of the Southeast Asian theater. Both the Prime Minister and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs believed that Mountbatten was an irreplaceable candidate for coordinating joint operations of multinational forces.
Mountbatten's popularity, whether among ministers or civil servants, can only vary between good and better. Anthony Eden was also willing to be a smooth favor and arrange for this young civil servant to invest in a job suitable for gold plating.
Alan Wilson was very busy. He had just returned to London, left Mountbatten's home, and reported to the Indian Affairs Department. He became the liaison between the Indian Affairs Department and the Governor-General of British India.
However, this was exactly what he wanted. He needed to keep in touch with British India, so he gladly accepted the job. In his free time, he went directly to the Oriental College of Oxford University and retrieved his student status. Although he had not yet determined when he would graduate,
With calm on the European battlefield coming soon, he believed that day was not far away.
After finishing his studies, Alan Wilson found an opportunity to go to the Royal Bank of Scotland to exchange some pounds. Then he went to Mountbatten's home and introduced that he was currently the liaison officer of British India. If the mother and daughter
If you want to contact your relatives in New Delhi, you can help yourself.
With the gratitude of Mountbatten's wife and daughter, Alan Wilson still maintained his usual politeness and calmness, leaving a good impression on the mother and daughter.
A week after he returned to London, Philby, still from MI6, informed Alan Wilson that the Indian Office had decided to second him to the Foreign Office. He remained the Indian Office's liaison to British India because the Foreign Office
I am currently busy, so I am not working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs for the time being.
"This is really unexpected." Alan Wilson asked, pretending not to know, "Is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs very busy?"
"I heard that the Soviet Red Army's attack was very fierce. Maybe Germany will surrender at some time. I heard that some Germans did contact the Allies privately to surrender." Philby pondered for a moment and continued, "Once Germany surrenders, maybe
It will be even busier, with order in the occupied areas, communication with local Germans, etc., and many other things."
The pound exchange rate was low! When Alan Wilson heard this, the war had reached this point, Germany had run out of gas, and the national economy had already completely collapsed. If we did not rely on external food, maybe it would be a problem to eat now.
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Although none of the major participating countries in the World War, except the United States, were prosperous, it had to be judged by how miserable it was. The depression in London was much worse than the devastated European continent.
"This is a huge tragedy." Alan Wilson said with a solemn face, "Europe, the center of world civilization, has been devastated by two wars. I can only imagine the huge difficulties that the Germans are facing now.
, if I have the opportunity to help them, of course I am willing to go right away."
While the two were talking, the Battle of Berlin had actually begun for several days. The Soviet army had concentrated a total of 270 infantry and cavalry divisions and 20 cavalry divisions from three fronts including the 1st and 2nd Belarusian Fronts and the 1st Ukrainian Front. A tank corps and a mechanized corps, fourteen air force armies, a total of 2.5 million troops, 2,400 aircraft, 14,000 artillery pieces, 1,500 tanks and self-propelled artillery launched the Battle of Berlin .
The battle opened with an artillery bombardment. Thousands of artillery and Katyusha rocket launchers began to bombard the German positions. The bombardment lasted for several days. The Allied forces of the United States, Britain, France and other countries on the Western Front were already acquiescing to the Soviet Red Army's occupation of Berlin. .
After listening to Philby's words, Alan Wilson knew that once Germany formally surrendered, he would almost go to Germany.
"Actually, this is a good opportunity. I have to admit that I even envy you. General Mountbatten played a role in your appointment. Whether it is the ministers of the war cabinet or the civil servants in various departments, General Mountbatten has great influence on me. They all approve of it very much." Seeing that Alan Wilson remained silent, Philby said, "But I have something to remind you."
"Reminder?" Alan Wilson was stunned and asked, somewhat confused, is there anything that needs special attention?
Philby smiled bitterly and shook his head slightly, "Alan, although the war will end soon, it does not mean that the danger will disappear because of the end of the war. There may still be many German soldiers in Germany who are unwilling to surrender, and the same goes for these soldiers. It is dangerous, and the relationship between the Allied forces and the Soviet Army on the Eastern Front is also a bit delicate. You know that you are the commissioner of MI6, and I don't want my friends to fall into the eyes of some unknown countries."
Oh? Alan Wilson nodded clearly, don't fall into the eyes of some unknown country? This unknown country refers to the Soviet Union, right? He said in a long voice, "No way?"
As a small commissioner in Hyderabad, he really admired Philby. How did the man in front of him serve the Soviets while being loyal to the British Empire?
"Why not? Our enemies can do anything." Philby looked serious and said sternly, "I am the commissioner of MI6. I must be more vigilant. At the same time, I don't want to You are being targeted, after all you are my friend."
Alan Wilson really wants to ask, is that friend of yours talking about you? As for the commissioner of MI6, if you were not the commissioner of MI6, you wouldn't be able to cause so much damage to Britain.
But having said that, Alan Wilson is not averse to going to Germany. After all, Germany is a long-established power. If you go digging for gold in the manure and find something, it will be enough for the Indian state. You can also get some extra money!
What made Alan Wilson unhappy was that a Soviet spy was talking about loyalty to the British Empire in front of him.
This is unbearable! Alan Wilson lowered his head for a moment, as if he suddenly understood what Philby said, "Yes, Germany's war machine must have many technologies and talents that the allies need. When I get to Germany, I will try my best to put these to use." Talent is up for grabs.”
Philby's eyes froze, as if he was very surprised by Allen Weir's words, and said in a strange tone, "You are right, the Allies will definitely hunt down these German military talents. I have something to do, so I will go back first."
"Find a place to have a drink tonight, and I'll also find some colleagues from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs." Looking at Philby's hurried back, Alan Wilson shouted, and saw Philby waving without looking back. He looked up
Blinking, he must have sent a message to the Soviet Union, right?