Seeing Vivien Leigh's lack of interest, Alan Wilson sighed in his heart, the British treasure didn't know about the relationship between the two, but it was already known to the FBI in the United States.
This is certainly not a good thing, but Alan Wilson doesn't find it very daunting. A dignified intelligence agency still cares about the relationship between men and women? Just because of the relationship between men and women, his fear of the FBI is very limited, and it is not
Targeted by the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs.
The most powerful modern intelligence department was the State Security Council of the Soviet Union, which later became the KGB. Each of the dozen general bureaus was in charge of military, transportation, border defense, internal security, science and technology, civil defense and firefighting, and even cadre recuperation.
But the KGB was only a part of the power department after the split of the Ministry of Internal Affairs. The most feared one right away was the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Soviet Union, which was managed by Beria himself. It was a complete Ministry of Internal Affairs with independent judicial power. Later, the KGB
The power it has is just what the subordinate departments of the Ministry of Internal Affairs are currently doing.
During the KGB period, the Soviet Union also had a Ministry of Internal Affairs. The reason why it does not seem to be as powerful as the KGB is because during the Khrushchev period, the power of the Soviet Ministry of Internal Affairs was devolved to the union republics, while the power of the KGB was still in Moscow.
came from behind to gain the power of the KGB.
In short, the department that can scare Alan Wilson to death is not in the United States, and he is not worried about what the FBI will do to him because of this incident.
Alan Wilson in Los Angeles just wanted to touch Vivien Leigh's belly and experience the child's vigorous growth. Then he found a few familiar friends. Recently, he was very diligent in finding Pauline Godard. After all, he was a consul with the talents of a prime minister.
It's perfectly normal to talk to Chaplin's ex-wife when you have nothing to do.
The sky above New Delhi, the capital of India, is covered with clouds and drizzle. The rising water vapor is like a thick dusk, shrouding the entire city. The various colored signal lights at the international airport have also lost their former brilliance. From a distance, they look like a canopy.
The halo of light canopy.
Indian Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Jawaharlal Nehru stood in front of the large floor-to-ceiling windows of the VIP room and stared at the tarmac outside the window for a long time. Patel's negotiations on Goa have ended and he will return today.
He was wearing a robe, with a pair of bright black eyes embedded in his brown face, and his slightly moving lips were muttering something to himself. He walked steadily and was energetic, except for the white hair and the mixed black and white lips.
beard.
"Nehru influenced the world." The Indians said so, and many leaders of the world have commented on him in this way.
Nehru had been committed to the cause of India's independence and liberation since his youth and was arrested and imprisoned five times. With his perseverance and superhuman organizational skills, he and Mahatma Gandhi united various political parties and parties in India.
Classes and peoples of various religious beliefs united together and finally won India's independence.
"The first, almost instinctive reaction of every new political power is to tightly hold on to the territory left to it. Wherever the colonial power once ruled, the emerging country must rule."
At first, when he saw this passage by the British historian Gunnar Myrdal, he laughed at it. Unexpectedly, he now tasted the bitter taste of it.
However, at this moment, his mood was like the rainy weather, gloomy and gloomy. The influence of the British Empire's rule on the subcontinent was extremely far-reaching. Unlike the enthusiastic Indian citizens, Nehru knew in his heart that independence was just the beginning. What he wanted
The fame it possesses does not mean that India as a country is free from all its ills.
Nehru hoped to use his fame to promote reconciliation, but it backfired and he had to resort to using force to solve the problem, but it must be solved.
If there was anything that touched Nehru in recent years, it was that during the process of Indonesia's independence, the European colonial powers came together to forcibly split Indonesia at the United Nations, taking away the two largest islands in the archipelago.
Islands occupy almost half of the territory of the new country.
The experience of Indonesia made Nehru clearly realize that if there is another reason for Ali Jinnah's insistence on the partition of India and Pakistan, then after the partition of India and Pakistan, the European colonial countries have discovered the benefits brought by the partition and put it into practice.
Governance has become a feasible path.
Of course Nehru sympathized with what happened to Sukarno and Indonesia as a whole, but at this stage he still had his own affairs to deal with, including the many princely states in the country, especially the most powerful princely state of Hyderabad, whose Maharaja Ali
Khan has resisted New Delhi's exercise of power across India.
After ending the war with Pakistan over Kashmir, Nehru turned around and began to examine internal issues.
The India-Pakistan war caused by Kashmir finally ended with India having a slight advantage. The independence of Kashmir no longer exists. India occupies slightly more than half of the land, and it is more fertile and has a larger population. This can be regarded as an explanation for the country.
To the ministers who wanted to continue the war, Nehru comforted them with the reason of solving internal problems first. It was indeed time for internal problems to be solved, but this time it didn't go well either.
Because Ali Khan had a supernumerary minister, Alan Wilson, who was working as a consul in the United States, it could be said that even before the end of World War II, preparations were being made on the premise that the British Empire would withdraw from the subcontinent.
In order to prove that he was by no means a white-collar worker, Supernumerary Minister Alan Wilson tried his best to make independent India struggle more in the quagmire. A large number of German weapons destined to be used as scrap metal were brought to the subcontinent by both wings.
At the same time, a group of German soldiers helped Ali Khan train the Hyderabad army in the name of instructors. Of course, today, because the environment in Germany has stabilized and it has received support from the Marshall Plan, there are not many German soldiers still in Hyderabad.
Most of the German soldiers have returned to Europe.
This chapter is not finished yet, please click the next page to continue reading the exciting content! But the remaining German officers still play an important role, commanding Ali Khan's army, using a large number of German land and air weapons, and this time the armed
During the conflict, sniper fire was carried out on the attacking Indian troops.
The area of Hyderabad is actually larger than Kashmir. The legacy of the powerful princely state that has been an alliance with the British for hundreds of years is quite rich. The huge area of the princely state also gave the Germans room to play.
If Hyderabad had not voluntarily given the northern land to British India in 1903, Hyderabad would be even bigger now.
It is true that the German advisers of Ali Khan's army did not even have major generals, but a group of lieutenant officers who had been tested by war and faced sieges from all over the world were still able to operate with ease on the subcontinent.
Although Hyderabad was slow to react in time when it first faced the Indian army's attack, the Indian army's slow actions finally gave Hyderabad time to make arrangements.
The Germans first determined that the attacking Indian troops were not large, and this was exactly the case. Even Alan Wilson, who was far away in the United States, could see that India still lacked experience in commanding large corps and had never fought against the Soviet Red Army.
The German officers could easily judge it.
After making this judgment, the German officers formulated a plan to rely on the Deccan Plateau to resist and wait for opportunities to counterattack.
The Deccan Plateau is the largest lava platform in the world. It is a huge ancient land mass of the Precambrian period. It is the core of the subcontinent. Although the altitude is not high, not even as high as the mountains in Europe, it is very steep and not high.
The Deccan Plateau is very fragmented and is not conducive to the attack of large corps.
The scale of Hyderabad ranks first among the princely states. Ali Khan has his own army, propaganda system, railway network, postal system and currency. There is also an advantage that was noticed by the German officers, that is, Hyderabad's railway is wide.
rail.
This is because when Ali Khan was building the railway, he was interfered by the Governor-General of British India, which resulted in the railway network in Hyderabad not being connected to most railways in India. But now, it is being used by German officers, leading to a defensive war.
time, this is not only not a disadvantage, but also an advantage.
The roads in the Deccan Plateau are winding, steep and narrow, and some places are nothing more than narrow paths. If you want to disperse the thin troops along such a remote front, you must also ensure that they receive continuous supplies of food and ammunition, or that they can resist resolutely.
It is indeed not easy for a tenacious enemy that almost relies on its own base to fight.
However, with Hyderabad's self-contained railway network, they began to take advantage of this advantage. Hyderabad's army was divided into two parts to advance. The main force advanced north along the railway. A small but better guard force planned to advance along the only
A narrow road crosses the central plateau to reach the Krishna River.
The two troops finally captured an Indian army that had penetrated deep into Hyderabad. It was a regiment in size and was an ace unit that had just withdrawn from the battlefield in Kashmir. The purpose of coming to Hyderabad was also simple, to move from one victory to another.
victory.
The battle lasted all day, and close combat broke out from time to time. Its intensity was unprecedented in previous wars.
Before night fell, many soldiers in the Indian army found that they were almost out of ammunition.
It was not until they received the order to retreat that the Indians realized that their retreat had been cut off. A strong Hyderabad force blocked the main road before the battle. They firmly controlled the position to drive them in so that they could come forward.
Preparations were made before reinforcing the Indian army, so that multiple attacks launched by the Indian reinforcements failed.
Understanding that the situation was unfavorable, the Indian troops began to retreat, but were ambushed on the main road. As a result, the area was quickly filled with destroyed vehicles, and the tank crews and infantrymen fled in panic.
After losing its surprise, New Delhi's offensive entered a Kashmir-style battle track. The war can be said to be ongoing every day, but it is protracted and has turned into shelling and attacking each other.
At this time, there is no such thing as a security war, but in fact, India's military operations have turned into a security war model.