Chapter 62: Back to Berlin
In the whole thing, Alan Wilson asked himself, in fact, the only possible exposure was in Mihajlovich, after all, Alan Wilson's more mediocre mind could not come up with a foolproof solution.
However, he is not completely without confidence in Mihajlovich as a person. The other party is a person who has been in Time magazine, although the cover of the magazine back then was Stalin. Mikhailovich was purely the fact that the Americans picked people who matched their position, and only then did they take Mikhailovich out of the numbers.
Moreover, after Mikhailovich's death, the Yugoslav Fatherland Army fought against Tito until 1957. It can be said that it is an armed force with strong beliefs, but it just happens to meet a more powerful opponent.
In Mikhailovich, where the Fatherland Army had such a strong prestige, Alan Wilson had no reason to doubt the strong will of the other side.
Aside from the leaders of the entire Yugoslav Fatherland Army, Alan Wilson felt that no one would be able to relate things to himself, not even MI6.
It's the equivalent of playing a game with a panoramic map, and Alan Wilson has a clear idea of who might notice him. He still opened a map called the Cambridge Five, and deliberately avoided it in the report, whether it was Whitehall or the Kremlin, it should not suspect him.
In short, this time's planning is not perfect, but it also has a feeling of being nine out of ten. Before leaving the border, Alan Wilson also called Dekovic with great fanfare, saying that he wanted to return to Berlin, "If there is an exchange between Britain and Yugoslavia in the future, I will definitely try my best to apply for a trip to Yugoslavia, and I hope we can meet again at that time." ”
Alan Wilson, who had just said goodbye to Mikhailovich, the leader of the Fatherland Army, spoke to Tito's representatives with the same sincerity at this time, hoping that Yugoslavia would not forget Britain's support in the war against Germany, and if anything good happened, he hoped that Britain's economic interests would be taken care of.
"Mr. Allen is coming back to Berlin so soon? In fact, was the Berlin military parade a bit rushed? Dekovic said with some curiosity, "Isn't it a four-nation joint military parade?" Even if Britain did not take into account the Soviet Union, the opinions of the United States and France could be asked. ”
"A hillbilly, a country that has raised its hands and surrendered, what is there to wait for." Alan Wilson pouted, "I don't deny the strength of the Americans, but in some things, Britain is far more credible than the Americans." ”
Dekovic can disagree now, but when the refugees from the border run to the American-occupied zone, the Yugoslavs will not believe it and will not work.
For Alan Wilson, history has changed slightly, and Britain certainly didn't hold a military parade in June. He also needs to return to Berlin in order to grasp the historical context through observation.
When passing through Vienna, Alan Wilson, who seemed to have made a triumphant turn, went to the Epstein Palace, led the diplomats of the United States, Britain and France in Vienna, and visited Petrov, the representative of the Soviet Union.
Alan Wilson boasted at Epstein Palace that he had solved the problem of refugees on the Austrian border, "No one knows refugees better than I do, and when I was in British India, I saw unclothed Indians everywhere, and had their own solutions to similar food shortages, such as ......"
Taking back words such as the Great Famine in Bangladesh, Alan Wilson analyzed the post-war reconstruction work from a professional point of view, "The gathering of the most powerful nations in the world today, the present Europe, the center of world civilization, will certainly be maintained." ”
Shielding the subtle expression of the American representative, Alan Wilson did not feel that he had said it wrong. Britain and France had to wait for the Suez Canal War ten years later. It was only after that that the Europeans gradually admitted in their hearts that the United States had risen above Europe.
"Mr. Allen is right, a few of our countries were able to keep the war out of Europe from now on." Henry, the representative of France, echoed Alan Wilson's words like a professional platter, and the first thing France should do after the end of the war is to make all countries forget the embarrassment of being killed by Germany in an instant in the world war.
At present, the most common interest in restoring France's position is that Britain, which has also paid a heavy price. The old imperialism was still able to take care of each other at a critical moment.
"We, the Soviet Union, of course, agree with this!" Petrov also saw the subtle expression of the American representative, and at this time he was happy to see three countries with one nostril most of the time, and a certain degree of controversy arose.
Petrov, as the representative of the Soviet Union in Austria, was of course happy to be able to solve the current problem of refugees on the Austrian border, but not entirely, and he was equally skeptical that the enemies of imperialism would take the opportunity to do something in Yugoslavia.
However, this concern is only suitable for a secret investigation later, at least on the surface, Alan Wilson is going back to Berlin, and it has nothing to do with the Austrian affair.
Unfortunately, before Petrov could be pleased, Alan Wilson said, "I have rejected the Yugoslav expulsion of Germans into the British occupation zone. ”
Standing between the representatives of the United States and France, Alan Wilson seemed to be the six countries that were in seal Su Qin. Petrov could see that the imperialism of Britain, the United States and France was putting pressure together.
But in fact, he didn't know that this had nothing to do with the United States and France, and it was purely the instinct of the liaison officer. As for what Petrov thinks and how he reports to the Kremlin, that's a matter for the USSR.
Back in Berlin, it was already a few days later, and Alan Wilson had to bypass the Soviet-occupied zone after all, and could only enter western Germany, before going by plane to the city of Greater Berlin, West Berlin to be exact.
Alan Wilson, who had been away for more than twenty days, had returned to Berlin with the merit of settling the Austrian refugees, and in recent days Belgrade had sent a clear message of appreciation for the efforts of the London side to repatriate the refugees, which showed that his work had not been done in vain.
Ivor was very happy with Alan Wilson's return, after all, the work of preparing for the parade was very busy, and one more person would give him one more laborer, and Ivor was very happy that he was already proficient in the exploitation of surplus value.
"I don't think I've heard of it before, we're going to hold a military parade, isn't it a joint military parade of the four countries?" Alan Wilson still wonders how this military parade in history, which is definitely not in June, came out.
"It's a new move by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, and we can only do our best to do a good job." "The Soviets didn't oppose it either, and as for the Americans and the French, there was no need to oppose it." ”