Under the current circumstances, neither the United States nor the United Kingdom is willing to offend the Soviet Union at this time. Tito of Yugoslavia happens to be what the two countries consider to be a subsidiary force of the Soviet Union.
It is definitely not an accident that the Yugoslav Fatherland Army, which was previously supported by the United Kingdom, was abandoned. After all, this is not the first time for Britain. The Polish government-in-exile in London has already been sold to the Yugoslav Fatherland Army once.
, it’s not a big deal.
But for Alan Wilson, these were hundreds of thousands of lives after all. After the Yugoslav Motherland Army was repatriated, hundreds of thousands of people were purged. For these marginalized groups in World War II, the future fate would be too much.
cruel.
The direct reason was that the British Empire acted unethically. Knowing what the fate of these people would be, and because Britain was at fault, Alan Wilson was really thinking of a way to see if there was any way to save these people.
After hearing that the chief executive of Bavaria was Patton, Alan Wilson suddenly felt that there was no way out.
Four-star General Patton, this name is also famous in later generations. For Patton, it is best that the war will never end. Like Churchill, Patton's hostility to the Soviet Union is also very obvious. The difference is that Churchill came here secretly.
And Patton had even begun to prepare for war with the Soviet Union.
The world war is over, which means that Patton's road to realize the value of life has come to an end. If the Soviet-American War breaks out, then it will be logical to continue to command the U.S. military to march eastward, gain higher honors, and reach the peak of his military career.
, rather than saying that he is considering for two countries, two nations, and two political systems, it is better to say that he is considering for himself.
If there is a way to connect the Yugoslav Motherland Army with Patton, who is currently in charge of Bavaria, Alan Wilson believes that Patton would probably agree to temporarily house these opponents of Tito in Bavaria. Because Patton's pure military mentality can
made such a decision.
All that was needed was for someone to arrange a meeting between the leader of the Yugoslav Home Army and General Patton.
As evening approached, diplomats like Alan Wilson changed to a quiet place of residence and worked all night to prepare for the second surrender ceremony the next day. They had all received the news, Field Marshal Montgomery, and American five-star General Eisenhower.
All will attend.
The British diplomats who prepared documents and materials for the formal surrender complained very much about the Soviet Union's overstaffing, "The Germans surrendered once, and the Soviets want them to surrender a second time."
"According to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Kremlin was dissatisfied with the last surrender." Alan Wilson flipped through the information and said helplessly, "The Soviets and the Germans fought bloody battles for several years and were ignored in the surrender, so it is reasonable to protest.
It should be."
In Reims, a small town in northeastern France, a signing ceremony for Germany's unconditional surrender had already been held. At that time, the German government sent General Jodl as the signing representative.
Under the protest of the Soviet Union, in order to maintain the unity among the Allied Powers in World War II and avoid the embarrassment of falling out just after defeating Germany, and also expecting the Soviet Red Army to help the United States eliminate Japan, the British and American Allies and the Soviet Union reached an agreement and decided to
In Berlin, another surrender ceremony was held under the auspices of the Soviet Union. This surrender ceremony was indeed much grander, with almost the highest-level officials from both sides attending.
"The documents have been prepared and completed, and we are waiting for the surrender ceremony tomorrow. It will definitely be very lively. The Soviets will definitely make the scene very grand." Alan Wilson stretched and yawned.
"It sounds like you know a lot about the Soviet Union." Alful smiled disdainfully, "We should let MI6 check you."
"This joke is not funny." Alan Wilson said solemnly. There are indeed spies in the UK, even within MI6.
Early the next morning, diplomats like Alan Wilson got up early. Instead of going to the Berlin market to look for German fallen women who could be saved, they met with Air Force General Tedder.
Admiral Ted was the representative who signed on behalf of the United Kingdom at the surrender ceremony. Although Montgomery and Eisenhower were confirmed to attend, they only came to express the unity between the Allies. Because they had signed once before, they were the signatories to accept the German surrender this time.
There is someone else.
Representatives from various countries drove to Karlshorst on the outskirts of Berlin. Cars with flags flying along the way shuttled through urban Berlin. On the street corners, countless Berlin citizens secretly watched the victors' display of prowess, with complicated hearts in their hearts.
"Look at how pitiful they are now. If they were in another place, they would definitely not be like this." Alan Wilson tilted his head and said to his colleagues, "Just think about how they humiliated the French a few years ago. Everything was for a reason.
Reason."
As we walked out of the city, both sides of the road were already occupied by soldiers of the Soviet Red Army. Just like what Alan Wilson said, the Soviet Union did have such a talent for making a scene grand.
The surrender site was already crowded with people and surrounded by Soviet officers and soldiers. Surrender representatives from the United States, Britain and France got out of their cars one after another and saluted the officers and soldiers of the Soviet Red Army. The venue immediately erupted in cheers.
Reporters from various countries seized the opportunity to take photos, and the shutter kept sounding to record this scene that demonstrated the unity of the Allies and safeguarded world peace.
Under the auspices of Marshal Zhukov of the Soviet Union, the ceremony, which was called the formal surrender, began. Zhukov read out the demand for unconditional surrender on behalf of the Soviet Union. When the German representative, Marshal Keitel, led the German delegation to the signing hall, they raised their hands in a polite manner.
The scepter salutes the Allied representatives.
Compared with the surrender ceremony of the Allied forces on the Western Front, the Soviets' performance was obviously much harsher. However, the French representative General Drancy admired this move very much. Five years ago, Marshal Keitel, who now represented Germany, surrendered. It was at that time that France
German representatives at the surrender ceremony, not to mention the famous humiliation of the Foch carriage.
Things are turning, and war is a winner-takes-all game. Today, General Delancey will represent France, together with the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union, to witness the unconditional surrender of Germany. Air Force General Tedder, representing the United Kingdom, and General Delancey, representing France, will
and General Spartz, commander of the U.S. Strategic Air Forces, signed the instrument of surrender together with Marshal Zhukov of the Soviet Union in the presence of Montgomery and Eisenhower.
All around, countless officers and soldiers shouted loudly for the hard-won peace. Montgomery and Eisenhower stepped forward and took a photo with Soviet Marshal Zhukov to celebrate Germany's official surrender.
"I am also a witness to history, even though I don't have a position." Alan Wilson pinched his waist and watched this scene, feeling equally happy about the end of the war.