Recently, Alan Wilson was on the border between Austria and Yugoslavia, counting the approximate number of refugees currently entrenched here. It was previously estimated that there were hundreds of thousands of Tito's opponents. In fact, the previous estimate was... slightly optimistic.
Now there are more than 200,000 people in total, only 80,000 Yugoslavs and 110,000 Croats, plus less than 50,000 Slovenes, which is not a lot in terms of numbers.
This armed force can also be said to be a group of refugees. Not only has it not decreased, but it has been increasing in number, especially the Croats, an ethnic group that must have been targeted by Tito.
The process of simply collecting weapons was very smooth, which made Alan Wilson recognize the leaders of these pro-German armed forces. After all, they were armed forces participating in the world war, not pure refugees.
Just like the Peace Believers, the Saudi Royal Army and the Chechen Army are both Peace Believers. I believe no one would think that the combat effectiveness of the two is equal. The only thing that Saudi Arabia can call sure of is that under the protection of a group of West Asian bodyguards, in
Asia is very powerful in playing political football, and then it represents Asia in the World Cup as a background of tragedy.
In the Asian arena, no matter how hard Saudi Arabia takes its chances, it will always win in the end. Unfortunately, this is not the case outside of Asia.
The organizational nature of these pro-German armed forces reduced Alan Wilson's many problems. After all, the British army did not have many manpower in Austria, so how could they deal with a team of more than 200,000 people.
For the first time, Alan Wilson felt that the so-called soft power was not useless at all. It was not completely self-deprecating after having no strength. It was somewhat useful after all.
The British diplomats on this side asked the Yugoslav representatives to receive a batch of weapons every day. On the other side, the leader of the Yugoslav rebels, Mikhailovich, reappeared in front of Alan Wilson after disappearing for a week.
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Mikhailovich, who secretly went to Munich, could not hide his excitement and said to Alan Wilson, "Liaison officer, General Patton hates the Soviet Union very much. It is an undisguised disgust. When I mentioned the ancestors of Yugoslavia*
*, when he can also join the battle as a force, his joy is beyond words."
Alan Wilson listened with great interest at first, but he soon came to his senses and couldn't help but interrupt, "To put it simply, you didn't actually hear any promises."
"General Patton said that he would give us a reply after participating in the four-nation joint military parade." Mikhailovich was stunned for a moment and replied, "He wants to observe the military power of the Soviet Union."
"Then you're doomed!" Alan Wilson said unceremoniously, "Mikhailovich, since General Patton's attitude is ambiguous, you must follow the previous plan and lead the refugees at the border to cross the border and go straight to Bavaria at a certain speed.
Be quick and create a fait accompli."
"Why? I can see that General Patton is very happy." Mikhailovich asked in confusion.
"General Patton is a famous general among the US military, but the top general of the US military in Europe is Eisenhower. Eisenhower is not so much a general as a politician. Politicians only consider pros and cons, unlike Patton.
Like a soldier who purely likes war. Your hope for safety lies only with General Patton. This is why the UK cannot accept you. We do not have a famous British general who is close to Yugoslavia, so we cannot do it.
to this matter."
Alan Wilson directly started a long speech, ranging from the division of occupied areas to the current international situation, what is the difference between generals and politicians, how will the Soviets react, etc. The key point is why the UK cannot accept refugees from border areas and blame the blame.
"General Eisenhower, will he always coexist peacefully with the Soviet Union?" Mikhailovich was poured cold water on him. It seemed that he was still too optimistic.
"Haha, Mr. Colonel, what do you think? The Soviet Union is known as the motherland of the proletariat, but after several years of war in Europe, it can be said that the vast majority of people are proletarians." Alan Wilson chuckled, "The French Communist Party is one hundred
Ten thousand, Italy has a total of two million, and there are one hundred thousand in the UK. Everyone knows that the Soviet Red Army is now very influential. How do we know that once the war starts, the group of people who want to be drafted will follow us to fight the Soviet Union, or will they follow the Soviet Union to fight us?
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"Even if there is enmity between the Germans and the Soviets in Germany, we cannot conclude that the Germans are keen on revenge. They may have been frightened to death." Alan Wilson paused at this point, knowing that he was desperate.
When asked, someone needs to push me, "Actually, the multiple-choice question is the simplest. It's nothing more than right and wrong."
"I'm leaving Austria soon, and Britain is going to hold a military parade in Berlin." Alan Wilson unknowingly added weight.
Finally, Mikhailovich spoke, "We will cross the border the night before the four-nation joint military parade. How can we get everyone to follow us?"
"The British Empire has betrayed you again." Alan Wilson looked directly into Mikhailovich's eyes and gave such an answer without any morals. "By then, all the weapons in your hands have been handed over. You can
It is said that the unarmed refugees rushed directly to the Bavarian border once they arrived."
"What if American soldiers shoot?" Mikhailovich was obviously moved, but still asked hesitantly.
"I believe the Soviets will be very happy to see this!" Alan Wilson said with a face full of unwillingness. "It depends on the choice of the Americans. They chose to shoot to suppress the refugees and were criticized by the Soviets. If they let it go, they would
We must take you in. From the beginning to the end, the UK is happy to see this happen, but dear Mr. Mihajlovic, the UK has no role in this. As the leader of the Yugoslav ancestors, you are simply trying to find a way out for your subordinates.
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"Yes, I should think about the problem for Zu**'s subordinates." Mikhailovich muttered, having already made up his mind.
Allen Weir stretched out his hand, shook it with Mikhailovich and said, "Mr. Mikhailovich, I am going to Berlin. I will not delay your spontaneous survival action. If
If possible, I hope that we will have the opportunity to meet one day in the future."
When the matter is over, go away and hide your merits and fame! The remaining problems are Americans' problems, and criticism is the right of the Soviet people and has nothing to do with the British Empire. He has to return to Berlin to participate in the British military parade.
After all, the British Empire is still a staunch ally of the United States and the Soviet Union. Of course, it can first enjoy the right to parade in Berlin.