Chapter 115: Closure of the Conference

It's a pity that the slogan is shouted loudly, but it can't be done from the beginning to the end, which is really a regrettable thing.

Alan Wilson couldn't help but sigh in his heart, although he tried his best, he couldn't change the final appearance of the nuclear bomb. If the U.S. troops landed in Japan, they happened to run into a decisive battle on the Japanese mainland, and in the end the Japanese were defeated and surrendered, and the United States lost 1.78 million people, so everyone would be happy.

In that way, the United States was hit hard like the other belligerent countries, so everyone was on the same starting line. It's not going to be as unfair as it is now. He believes that in fact, the leaders of many European countries also hope that the Japanese will do what they say and that the United States will suffer heavy losses.

It's a pity, it's a pity, that with the nuclear bomb, history has gone to the other side. This has to make Alan Wilson regret that the Americans really have this dog life.

Although the communiqué has been issued, the Potsdam Conference has not yet officially ended, and the earth is trembling with the big men who stomp their feet. When the saber rattling is tense, he can still talk and laugh freely, and after the communiqué is issued, he is even more at ease, talking about friendship with the snake, completely ignoring the fact that the war on the front line is still going on, and the state banquet is one after another.

"Uh......" Alan Wilson, who was biting the chicken leg fiercely, choked with resentment at extravagance and waste, and picked up whiskey with the other hand and walked up his neck, as if to indict the injustice of the world!

"We play grass like mud, creeping in the mountains and wilderness, convinced that Shenzhou will not be destroyed, and we will never surrender if we serve the country in seven lives!" Throughout Japan, the mobilization orders conveyed by the military headquarters made the Japanese run to tell each other.

The military and police went door-to-door to inform the Japanese people, and the whole of Japan was in a frenzy because of the plan for a decisive battle at home in the base camp. According to the operational arrangements for Operation Decisive Battle, 28 million people were to be mobilized throughout Japan to form a national volunteer combat team. Collect weapons from the people as much as possible.

The battle plan printed by the military headquarters spread throughout Japan, and the Fujita Operational Research Institute issued a guide to homemade weapons. The homegrown decisive battle-style homemade pistol, so simple that the Allied guerrillas have not seen it, and the homegrown decisive battle-style rifle even has a bolt?

All the things that can be called weapons in Japanese people have been looted, and guns have been traced back from rear loading to front loading, from arquebuses to fire door guns, and even firecrackers that can explode have been taken out and turned into mortars with bamboo scaffolds.

Countless Japanese families enshrined katana swords were taken out, and people went up the mountain to cut down bamboo to make bamboo guns, longbows, crossbow arrows, trebuchets, and everything that could only be used for war.

The hardline attitude of the Japanese government even caused word of mouth among the delegates at the Potsdam Conference.

"Allen, how can there be that kind of person in the world, aren't the Japanese afraid of death?" Ivour, who was also enjoying the state banquet of the Soviet Union, squeezed next to Alan Wilson, "It's not that we haven't seen Orientals, what's so special about the Japanese?" ”

"What's special about the Japanese is that they're stupid." Swallowing the food in his mouth, Alan Wilson sneered, who would want to do this if he could live well, "Didn't Germany also form a million militias a few months ago? Aren't they all in prisoner-of-war camps now? ”

This is not the first time this has happened, and the millions of militias in Germany a few months ago did not seem to have done anything to the Allies. Nothing has been exchanged except for the so-called standing dead air in some populations.

Even if the nuclear bomb is not unveiled, and the decisive battle on the mainland is really carried out, it is nothing more than more Japanese deaths. Alan Wilson lamented that the appearance of nuclear bombs did not care about the survival of the Japanese at all, but only hoped that the Americans would die more and bring the balance of several victorious countries closer.

"Yes, I don't believe that the Japanese are more difficult to deal with than the Germans." Ivor thought for a moment and agreed.

Originally, Japan itself was the weakest of the Axis powers in terms of national strength, and it was nothing more than a much stronger mental state than Italy. Italy has never been desperately determined, and naturally it has not been able to squeeze out its full industrial potential.

Before World War II, Italy and Japan had similar industrial scales, and Italy was a little more automated and efficient.

The decisive battle on home has only caused discussion among a small group of shrimp at the level of diplomats like Alan Wilson. For the leaders of Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union, it was nothing more than a dream.

On 30 July, the Potsdam Conference closed at the final state banquet, with Anglo-American and French partially getting what they wanted, and Alan Wilson finishing his work at the Potsdam Conference.

The Soviet delegation left Potsdam first, and Alan Wilson went to the railway station on behalf of Britain to bid farewell to the great allies.

Alan Wilson, who has been operating directly in the dark, maintained a good attitude and said goodbye to the other party. I hope that after the other side takes off in the future, it will be able to remember the British cooperation experience at the conference and not make the relationship between the two countries too stiff.

"Aren't you afraid that you will be identified as a Soviet spy when you go back?" Fortseva gave Alan Wilson a blank look and mouthed Nunu, a few British diplomats behind Alan Wilson.

"Oh roar, what a joke, I'm never going to be a spy in my life. I want to be a civil servant for the rest of my life! Alan Wilson smiled and pouted, "I don't have that thing at all." On the contrary, Miss Fortseva, I assume that the current two countries will conspire with the staff of the opposing side to be spies, and we will definitely gain more. You, the Soviet Union, are at a loss! ”

"Oh?" Not only did Fortseva not believe it, but even the British and Soviet diplomats around the two listened attentively.

"Because you are naturally at a disadvantage, we can turn against anyone, because the Soviet Union has forced the talented and the mediocre to use administrative power to bring them to a level. Mediocre people are naturally satisfied with the status quo. But what about those who think they don't have talents? Alan Wilson smiled conceitedly, "We can turn against anyone, a great ballet dancer, an Olympic gold medalist, a well-known writer, or even a senior cadre." You can even use the list of rewards you announced to go directly to the door to instigate rebellion, or you can not use it at all, those talents who think that the country has buried them will take the initiative to come and embrace the free world. ”

"Well said Alan!" The other British diplomats applauded loudly and applauded Alan Wilson's words, which woke up the thoughtful Fortseva and couldn't help but say, "The British are the best at taking advantage of words, and we will see who develops well in the future." ”

The train starts and disappears from everyone's eyes, and Alan Wilson is still receiving praise from other colleagues. In the current Anglo-American relations, Truman did not leave in a hurry, but talked about something with British Prime Minister Attlee without the presence of the Soviets.