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Chapter 668 The DC-3 passenger plane is missing

Mid-1952 was destined to be a time worth remembering for supporters of Pan-Africanism.

When the Air France DC-3 passenger plane was transiting on its route to French Africa, the leader of the Gold Coast United Congress Party, Kwame Nkrumah, and other senior officials disappeared into the blue sky after transiting in Algiers.

No one knew that inside the DC-3 passenger plane flying over the Sahara Desert, there was a suitcase that took away everyone's lives. This suitcase that was quietly put on the plane would bring the passengers and crew members on the plane with them.

The arms of death.

Thirty-two minutes after takeoff, at an altitude of 11,000 feet in the vast Sahara desert, the plane suddenly exploded. The plane turned into a ball of fire and the wreckage fell, leaving behind a huge crater fifty feet deep and ninety feet long.

pit.

It is impossible for anyone to survive an explosion of this intensity, not to mention that even if someone is lucky enough to survive, their lives will be taken away by the ensuing high temperature.

Long before the plane took off, Marina and Savievich, who had set off from Paris and Cairo respectively to meet in Algiers, had already left Algiers respectively. It was very likely that in the Balkans, they would escape immediately if they missed a hit.

The essence of guerrilla warfare.

"The sun is shining on the Mediterranean Sea!" Alan Wilson, who received this brief telegram, knew that the action had begun.

If the factors of slight probability are excluded, Nkrumah should have said goodbye to this world. Judging from the explosion time of the time bomb, the plane should have crashed in the desert between Algeria and Mali.

"Wow!" Alan Wilson, who had let go of his worries, couldn't help but feel relieved. He poured a glass of red wine to celebrate with Grace, "My friend Grace, thank you very much for your help."

"Airplanes are still unsafe. It seems that the passenger planes we have must be inspected frequently in the future. Otherwise, it would be unjust if someone did the same to me." Grace took the wine glass and said with emotion.

"It's not unjust, but I agree to do more maintenance!" Alan Wilson clinked a drink with the other party with a flick of his wrist, and changed the subject, "But this isolated incident was mainly due to the long-term disrepair of the DC-3 passenger plane.

None of us want to see a tragedy, so choosing a safe means of transportation is extremely important."

The final outcome of this incident is uncertain. Before the wreckage is found, it can only be judged based on a disappearance case.

As for whether the plane wreckage can be found, it depends on whether the plane crashed in the Gobi or a desert. If it happened to be a sand dune, it would only take a few days, and a storm would cause the dunes to move, and it would almost be covered up.

All traces.

Generally speaking, if the most favorable outcome for Britain occurs, it is estimated that the plane wreckage will never be found in the future, and nature will help the culprits erase all traces.

"Alan, can you suppress the independence movement on the Gold Coast?" Grace asked drunkenly. He was still very concerned about how long Britain could maintain its colonial system.

"I can't suppress it, but I try to buy time for Northern Rhodesia." Alan Wilson shook his wine glass and analyzed sincerely, "To be honest, based on the proportion of white people in South Africa and Rhodesia, maybe

In the end, you, Northern Rhodesia, will be the last stronghold of white African settlers."

Giving an explanation to the future leader of the Chetniks showed that Grace might as well think more about whether she could help the other two white colonists maintain their fortresses longer while establishing a firm foothold for themselves.

Such constructive suggestions naturally aroused Grace's interest. How to occupy Northern Rhodesia for a long time has always been a matter of concern to him.

"If the UK wants to build a nuclear bomb silo, if you can maintain the population advantage of Northern Rhodesia at that time, maybe it can be completed." Alan Wilson said openly that the most trustworthy weapon in the world is the nuclear bomb.

In the end, the white South African government put all its hopes on nuclear weapons, and it almost succeeded.

As for South Africa's two main partners in developing nuclear weapons, one is Israel and the other is Scam Island. South Africa's main advantage over the other two partners is that South Africa itself has rich uranium mines.

Towards the end of World War II, South Africa began exporting uranium. A small part of it has been supplied to the Manhattan Project.

In 1948, South Africa passed a congressional act to establish the Atomic Energy Commission, which was fully responsible for nuclear energy research and development. The United States agreed to provide technology to South Africa and promised to help train scientific researchers and reactor technicians. This provided the basis for the development of civilian nuclear energy in South Africa.

Development has laid a good foundation.

At this point, the United States is much more interested in South Africa than the United Kingdom. This difference is because South Africa is still the world's main supplier of gold, and gold is extremely important under the Breston Woods system.

As for the UK, it is just an outdated world hegemon. If the threat from the Soviet Union had not been too great, the first step for the United States to finish World War II would be to take advantage of the situation and package up Britain and France.

However, before South Africa entered the substantive steps, the United States finally cut off its support for South Africa. At the same time, the United States also parachuted into Swindle Island and abolished Swindle Island's nuclear project.

Grace could understand that what Alan Wilson meant was that Northern Rhodesia could remain part of the UK.

In the future, the UK may cover Northern Rhodesia with a nuclear umbrella to ensure the security of Northern Rhodesia.

Another premise is that Northern Rhodesia must maintain a white-majority structure, and Britain is definitely not interested in protecting a black country.

The disappearance of the DC-3 passenger plane over the Sahara finally became known to some people two days later. The leader of the Gold Coast United Congress Party, Kwame Nkrumah, has not returned yet, which worries the local top leaders of the United Congress Party.

This chapter is not over yet, please click on the next page to continue reading! This has been explained in Davis's telegram, and Alan Wilson's reply stated that in accordance with the procedures, he will take the lead in forming a multinational investigation report, and finally inform the Gold Coast Unification of the speculation.

Congress Party.

Cross-border investigation is a prerequisite and must not be omitted, because once different countries are involved, it is easy to blame each other. The UK said the responsibility lies with the transit station in Algiers, while France can blame the DC-3 passenger plane.

If the wreckage of the DC-3 passenger plane is accidentally found, it means that it has encountered an abnormal magnetic field. If not, it will be said that the DC-3 passenger plane is in disrepair. Finally, an investigation report of an in-flight disintegration will be produced.

Davis very much approved of this plan and said with a heavy heart that he would come up with a responsible response and start a truth investigation. As for the investigation results, it was nothing more than a short circuit in the wire that caused the fire, or the engine was hit by a bird.

Of course, the first step is to appease the local leader of the United Congress Party. The consensus between the two is to focus on attacking Nkrumah's Pan-Africanist supporters and, if possible, marginalizing the Pan-Africanists.

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As for Alan Wilson himself, he was busy with another thing, using Grace, the future leader of the Chetniks, as a livestock, because Alan Wilson himself was hiding in the embassy and unwilling to come forward.

Grace replaced Alan Wilson and handed over his own investigation report on the Free Officers to King Farouk I of Egypt. He stated that the degree of danger was no longer something that could be solved by investigation, and members of the Free Officers must be arrested.

.Since Faruk I knew the existence of this organization, he should make an immediate decision.

"His Majesty the Great King, this is not the time to show mercy to the Free Officers Organization that has harmed Egypt's status as the leader of the Arab world. The British investigation revealed that this organization may be planning a coup." Grace arrived at the residence of Farouk I.

After entering the palace, he expressed his determination to strike hard.

"But if there is no reason, how can I convince the Egyptian people?" Farouk I hesitated.

"Many kings fell into this kind of hesitation, wanting to express enlightenment and maintain authority, so they gave them some opportunities." Grace said calmly, "This is how the Kingdom of Yugoslavia disappeared, and Britain will not

I hope Egypt will be next. As for the crime, the Free Officers Organization is an organization developed by Israel to subvert Egypt. Funds are provided by Israel. However, most of the groups are deceived by the leaders, and then the leaders are severely punished, and ordinary members are punished.

If he is pardoned, the survivors will be grateful to Dane and allow them to have a meeting, and then they will have an explanation to the Egyptian people."

When it came to the Kingdom of Yugoslavia, Grace's attitude suddenly became very complicated. Even if there was a language barrier, Faruk I suddenly felt that the foreigner in front of him was very sincere.

While communicating with Egypt, the disappearance of the DC-3 passenger plane was finally reported to London by Gold Coast Commissioner Davis. London attached great importance to this and asked Davis to communicate with France to launch an investigation into the disappearance.

A joint investigation.

London's instructions were exactly what Alan Wilson had judged. Davis, who already had a draft, immediately said that there was no problem. He would immediately contact French Algeria and French Mali to ask the local colonial governments to assist in finding the source of the DC-3 passenger plane.

whereabouts.

The hearts of the people of the Gold Coast are sad. They have lost a leader. Even Davis and the British colonial government are very sad. The alcohol inventory in the administrative office dropped a lot that day. The people of the Gold Coast are sad to lose their leader. The colonial government is also very sad.

The reader also feels the same way.

However, as members of the civilized world, they will not express their grief and can only numb themselves with alcohol. It seems that only in this way can the inner pain be relieved.

Bang! In the process of changing cups, the colonists in the Administrative Office came up with a consensus to make persistent efforts to completely defeat Nkrumah's supporters and replace them with moderate parties.


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