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Chapter 401 Mountbatten Plan

For the people who will be working in his hands from Newfoundland in the next year, Alan Wilson can be said to be very courteous. And what the Chinese people think in their hearts, to be honest, cannot be hidden from him.

Alan Wilson truly sincerely hopes to select a group of future pillars of British Malaya from this cooperation and establish a cooperative relationship. The combination of interests is stronger than any bond.

Alan Wilson said that it is best to find a group of people with massage skills to accompany them. The local conditions are relatively poor and they must be self-sufficient. If they can bring some seeds, they can also help the needs of the workers in the summer.

"Do you want a doctor who can set bones? Let's ask around!" Su Yang nodded seriously, "Master Zhongtang can not hide the local situation. We brothers are very grateful. I, Su Yang, would like to toast Master Zhongtang."

"It's nothing. Newfoundland will still need a lot of help from you in the next year." Alan Wilson raised his glass without any hesitation. "Although I'm not in Malaya, I can still talk about things here.

My father-in-law is the uncle of the current crown prince...according to your words, he is called the uncle of the state."

Pretending to be a relative of the emperor, of course, concealed the fact that the crown prince of the British Empire was actually a woman. Although Britain is not worth mentioning compared to China in terms of human relations, but in this way, from the perspective of the Chinese, it is more

Easy to understand.

Sure enough, with such a fleeting revelation, the men including Tian Qianqiu and Su Yang were all in awe. They seemed to understand why Alan Wilson had already become a master at such an age. This made sense.

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The governor of a place, such a courteous and virtuous corporal, drank with ordinary people like them without any scruples, which made everyone's faces very bright.

"I hope we can cooperate sincerely in the next year and get what we need." Alan Wilson finally raised his glass on his own initiative, and then said that he was too drunk, so he could still eat some food, but he really couldn't drink the wine.

After drinking and eating, we returned to the Commissioner's Office. Malayan Commissioner Gerald Edward saw the Governor of Newfoundland returning, smelling of alcohol. "Alan, you don't seem to be unfamiliar at all."

Uh! Alan Wilson burped and said, "What's strange? The Chinese food here is very authentic. Let them bring more wine when they leave. The weather in Newfoundland really needs some wine to keep out the cold. In this regard

The Soviets are experts."

Are you drunk? Gerald Edward smiled helplessly and said, "I think you can chat well with these Chinese people."

"In any aspect, general topics are fine." Alan Wilson sat down in a zombie-like posture and said without concealment, "Actually, these Chinese are not difficult to deal with. Of course, this is just my personal opinion. As long as

Once you understand their needs, it will be easy to respond to them.”

"Oh, really?" Gerald Edward's intuitive feeling was that standing and talking did not hurt his back. "But among some people, the desire for independence is very high. Although the situation has been stable in the past year, who knows if it will

Hidden."

"Some words can be explained more clearly, so that they can realize the fact that Malaya is comparable to Japan. Unless the US military withdraws from Japan one day, Malaya will never be independent." Alan Wilson said with a smile, "

In fact, some words are quite hurtful, but the overseas civil servants are not prepared to let Malaya become independent and are willing to pay some price for it. When the day comes, they will carry out partition and rule based on the model of British India. Of course, since

Partition and demarcation will definitely not be so fair. For example, if most cities are allocated to the Malays, it is normal. After all, the Malays are locals."

"And I remember that the Malays believe that they are the only locals, and that no matter Britain, China or India are foreign forces, it is very simple. On that day we leave and support the Malays' opinions. Either support us in colonizing Malaya.

Come to Asia, or leave with the British, there is no third way."

"Of course, what we overseas civil servants hope most is that everyone gets along well. A falling out would be bad for everyone. Although we in the UK feel uncomfortable, they all have to die."

"Speaking of this issue, it seems that Dutch expatriates are evacuating Java and migrating to Kalimantan. They are also negotiating with Australia on the New Guinea issue, and they seem to be preparing for partition."

After Gerald Edward heard Alan Wilson mention the issue of partition, he thought of the changes in the Dutch.

"Well, I know about this. In fact, this filing is good. If it is France or Portugal, we can be more assured." Alan Wilson nodded, "The French and Portuguese are more reassuring when it comes to colonial issues. With this

With two countries at the front, we will have much less pressure."

The French are quite stubborn. France should have understood clearly in Vietnam that after the awakening of nationalism, the colonial policy was no longer feasible, but it still refused to grant freedom, equality, and fraternity to the Algerians.

Instead of appeasing the Algerians, granting them the status of French citizens, or allowing them independence, they intensified their oppression to heal the wounds of World War II, the Vietnam War, and the Korean War.

If France can make some concessions, a French-Algerian confederacy that is closer than the British Commonwealth may be enough to completely overwhelm Britain and Germany and become the leader of Europe. Europe will be unified under the leadership of France, not France and Germany for leadership.

There are endless debates about power, and it has to be disrupted by Britain, whose national strength is no longer sufficient.

But when it comes to colonial issues, the most trustworthy people are the Portuguese. They will not let go of the colonies until a revolution breaks out in the mainland.

The Netherlands began to secretly prepare for partition. Alan Wilson not only knew it, but he also planned it from the perspective of the Dutch. What is the Dutch-Indian Federation? What is that? Even if it is really established, what is the point?

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content! "According to our agreement with the French, we must fully support the French rule in Vietnam." Gerald Edward nodded, and he could see it.

The French were serious about their military operations in Vietnam.

After the war, Britain and France negotiated, and France supported Britain in restoring other colonies in Asia. Britain also withdrew from southern Vietnam and gave all of Vietnam to French management.

"I can see that the French are serious, but the French mainland is too far away. The trend of the war has to be linked to Vietnam's northern neighbors." Alan Wilson chatted for a while, and he seemed to be sober. "If the United States

The fool they supported has lost the war, and it is useless no matter how hard France persists in Vietnam. I have nothing to suggest. Before leaving, blow up all modern facilities, power plants, railways, and ports and destroy them all."

This was also the attitude of the French in Africa in the future, except that the United States took over the Vietnam matter in the later period, so France did not have to be so ruthless.

The French are still a bit too rigid. If Alan Wilson were replaced, they would just bring out the forced assimilation of the Ming Dynasty. In fact, it is more accurate to use shaving one's hair and changing clothes. In fact, when the Ming Dynasty occupied Vietnam, this was probably what was implemented

Set up policies and enforce assimilation starting with clothing.

The reason why Ming Dynasty is not famous for doing this is much simpler. It is easy to scold others, but it takes courage to scold yourself.

But as an Englishman, Alan Wilson will faithfully write this kind of thing into the history books, at least from the perspective of sowing relations between Vietnam and its northern neighbors.

But then again, does Alan Wilson still need to instigate that kind of relationship? A falling out is a matter of time. Which country negotiated with the French at the Geneva Conference and finally negotiated the partition of North and South and made North Vietnam accept it? You are Vietnam

What do you think, man?

Anyway, Britain did something similar once in its history, and it ended up being remembered in history as the Munich Conspiracy.

Anyway, Alan Wilson tried his best to convince Gerald Edward that his idea was absolutely correct. If he didn’t believe it, just wait for the partition of India and Pakistan. “In the event of civil war between India and Pakistan, do not block the news. You must let the people of Malaya

People know that if half a million people died, we would just say one million in the newspaper. Anyway, the statistics from that place in India are just for fun. We might double it to get the real number."

"But some leaders who pursue independence have gone to Java, and we can't send troops to fight." Gerald Edward said awkwardly, "We have no difficulty in catching these people in Malaya, let alone going to Java."

"This can only use some unscrupulous means." Alan Wilson used his own mind, and finally revealed nothing to Gerald Edward.

He wants to talk to Mikhailovich in Northern Rhodesia and use the telegram he helped to engage in ethnic cleansing? Now they are both grasshoppers on the same rope. It is not too much for him to ask these Yugoslavs to send some people to help.

Bar.

At this time, Lord Radcliffe, the most important lawyer in history so far, had already set out from London. Before Lord Radcliffe set out, Governor Mountbatten officially announced the partition plan and established the principle of independence for British India.

Partition of Pakistan.

Nehru and Ali Jinnah received the news at the same time, but in fact Ali Jinnah had already prepared for it. The Muslim League headed by Jinnah naturally agreed with the partition of India and Pakistan and the establishment of an independent Pakistan.

. This was actually Jinnah’s lifelong goal.

But Nehru was different. In Nehru's view, the division of the country was a disaster. Mountbatten believed that India had to bear this price in order to gain independence. He also believed that unification was not necessarily good, and that Hindus and peace

The reality of fierce conflicts between believers cannot achieve this. India and Pakistan can each go their own way and live their own lives.

"Jinnah does not agree with being in a country with Hindus. What does Mr. Nehru want me to do? Tell London to launch a nationwide mobilization to suppress the Muslim League and then hand it over to the hands of the Congress Party?" General Mountbatten said indifferently.

He looked at Nehru and said, "Do you think this is realistic?"

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