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Chapter fifty-four muddy the water

In the prepared briefcase, he took out the Austrian military map and the current military camp locations of the Austrian Allied Forces excluding the Soviet army. Alan Wilson added, "As a former deputy chief of staff, I believe Mihailo

Mr. Veitch can keep it in mind. These maps will not be given to you because they have nothing to do with the British Empire from beginning to end. This is purely a spontaneous action by you refugees."

"You want us to walk to Bavaria by ourselves?" Mikhailovich said as if I heard correctly, "There are so many people here now."

"The shortest distance from north to south in Austria is only 60 kilometers. Of course, we don't calculate it based on the shortest distance. One hundred kilometers is not a long distance for a team mainly composed of soldiers. Just walking is not fighting." Alan Wilson disagreed.

He corrected him calmly, "I can tell you bluntly, no official from Britain, the United States or France will take the initiative to accept you. If you want to survive, you really can only rely on yourself."

"But you just asked me to contact General Patton, the administrator of Bavaria." Mikhailovich frowned and asked.

"Yes, getting General Patton's approval or even acquiescence is an extremely important success factor. Please sit down, Mr. Mikhailovich!" Alan Wilson signaled to be calm. In fact, such a conversation is a bit like standing up.

No back pain.

Alan Wilson only made suggestions from beginning to end, telling Mihailovich what to do, and even repeatedly warned the other party that he would not come forward, and even if he did, the British official would not recognize it.

Once the action begins, it will be Mikhailovich's own business. He actually did nothing.

But there is nothing we can do about it. The basic conditions are so simple. Wealth can be gained through risk. He is willing to take risks and show these Yugoslavs a clear path. He has already adhered to the bottom line of imperialist conscience, and we cannot expect him to do it again.

to more.

After letting Mikhailovich calm down, Alan Wilson took out a stack of documents from his briefcase. These documents were information about General Patton himself. As an informant of the British Empire's MI6, he wanted to get it.

It is not that difficult to obtain basic information about a general of this camp.

Mihajlovic looked at the briefcase carried by Alan Wilson. It was hard to imagine that it contained so much information in different fields. It seemed that the other party was indeed prepared, but could not make it public. For a while, he had no idea about the future.

A glimmer of hope.

"Mr. Mikhailovich?" He waved his hand in front of the leader of the Motherland Army to attract his attention. Alan Wilson pushed General Patton's information over and explained it on the side. "

In fact, getting General Patton's acquiescence is the most critical step in the entire plan, and of course this requires you to show your leadership qualities."

After giving a small compliment to the bereaved dog in front of him, Alan Wilson analyzed it from the perspective of a diplomat, "Before coming back, I got a piece of news. General Patton is currently very close to some former German soldiers. To be honest, this is a bit...

It is inconsistent with the current atmosphere, and if someone finds out about this and goes to General Eisenhower, Patton may be punished."

"But this news may not be so bad for you, and may even be helpful. This starts with General Patton's own character." Alan Wilson showed an attitude beyond his years and briefly analyzed General Patton's character.

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Patton's character is that of a madman who goes his own way and is arrogant. He likes to drive a tank and rush to the front of the team. Patton is a war maniac at heart and regards war as a part of his life.

As for Montgomery in the UK and Zhukov in the Soviet Union, Montgomery was like a clown and Zhukov was a fool in his eyes. These analyzes were made by Alan Wilson, a British diplomat, which shocked Mikhailovich.

It seems that the close alliance between the Allies is just a facade, and there are deep-seated contradictions within. However, even Alan Wilson would not tell him. After analyzing and planning for Mikhailovich, he said, "General Patton is a standard person.

A war madman, he is not even liked by his colleagues and is ostracized even within the US military."

"But this is good for you. He is surrounded by a group of former German soldiers. This shows that his pursuit of war has not stopped, so this is a good opportunity for you. If you can meet him, you must express your gratitude.

The Soviet Union's anger was justified by the fact that it was the enemy of the Soviet Union, and as for Yugoslavia under Tito, it was a puppet of the Soviet Union."

Alan Wilson was eloquent in advising Mikhailovich. Judging from subsequent history, how can Eastern Europe have any interests of the British Empire? Sooner or later, the United States and the Soviet Union will be the protagonists, so don't be polite and hurry up to muddy the water.

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"To be honest, only the two of us know about today's meeting. Don't disclose it to anyone, Mr. Mihajlovic." Alan Wilson said seriously, "I am saving the lives of you and your men. I

I believe we are in agreement on this matter, and there is only one chance."

"Mr. Allen, I know your British style. I can only guarantee it with my life. Once we people are safe and our lives are no longer in danger, I will never see you at any time." Mikhailovich

He also solemnly promised.

"Next month Berlin will hold a joint military parade of the United States, the Soviet Union, Britain and France. Before that, I will report to London on your progress and mention in the report your willingness to return to Yugoslavia. During this time, you'd better be able to pass

There are some channels to meet with Patton." Alan Wilson nodded and continued, "I hope to ensure the stability of the Austrian border before the joint military parade. Of course, if the number of refugees continues to increase, as long as they do not cross the border, the British side will adopt a default attitude."

Alan Wilson meant that before the joint military parade, the British institutions in Austria would release good news, and at the same time hoped that Mikhailovich and other organizations could also make superficial efforts to reconcile with Tito.

Mihajlovic nodded, stretched out his hand and shook it with Alan Wilson, and the plan had been initially agreed upon.

Patton, who was far away in Munich, naturally didn't know that his famous name had attracted a group of people who now numbered hundreds of thousands, and who knows how many by then, to defect to him.

But now, some changes have occurred in Patton. He has begun to look at the Germans again and re-evaluate them based on the role they may play in the future anti-Soviet war. In his eyes, the Germans are no longer enemies, but a coalition against the Soviet Union.

A strong ally, the German soldiers are excellent soldiers who have been tested in war and should be rearmed.

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