Chapter 55 This is the problem of the Soviet Union

Isn't it anti-Soviet, since the Germans can be anti-Soviet, then it is not impossible to add Yugoslavs. The remnants of Mikhailovich were themselves Tito's enemies, the enemies of the Soviets.

As for whether the meeting between Mikhailovich and Barton can achieve the desired result. This matter is not to be worried about by Alan Wilson, either success or failure, and if you run into a war maniac like General Patton, at least there is a possibility that you can take it in as soon as your brain is hot.

If you encounter a brainy general like Eisenhower, these people who are themselves doomed to be liquidated have no chance.

There was simply no other way than to count on Patton's willingness to take in these people in order to wage war against the Soviet Union.

At least that's what Alan Wilson thought, and on the other hand, George and the Yugoslav delegates who negotiated on behalf of Tito, in a cordial and friendly atmosphere, recalled the fighting friendship between the two sides in the process of opposing German aggression.

"Liaison officer, the results of our negotiations with Tito's representatives were not bad, but there was one condition put forward by the Yugoslavs, or rather to inform us of the ongoing operation, which made it very difficult for us." George had just finished his part of the job and met with Alan Wilson immediately after that.

Alan Wilson put his hands in his pockets and asked with a question mark on his head, "What's the problem, what to do is not to go through the process, my British Empire has its own national conditions here, the country has a system, what's wrong with spending some time?" As long as the end result is good, isn't it? ”

Alan Wilson still thought that his attempt to delay time had been discovered by the Yugoslavs, and he was angry that the British Empire was still a big three in 1945, and British India had not yet become independent. A Yugoslavia has come out to look for trouble, is it really a joke that the Indians will never surrender until the blood is not shed?

"Liaison officer, that's not the problem. It was Yugoslavia that was currently disenfranchising the German population, and they wanted to drive the German population back to Germany or Austria. This is already underway. When George heard this, he knew that Alan Wilson had misunderstood, and explained, "It may involve more than 100,000 people." ”

"Ahh Alan Wilson's mouth and eyes were open, and he thought for a moment, "What a tragedy. ”

I wanted to squeeze out a crocodile tear, but unfortunately failed. After World War II, in view of the fact that Germany had waged two world wars in 30 years, and that the result of World War II was the joint occupation of the four powers, the whole country had completely failed.

Under this aura of political correctness, a movement to drive out the Germanic peoples was set off all over Europe. The liquidation of France was considered moderate among them, after all, there were not many Germanic people in France.

Outside of Western Europe, the deportations were even more vigorous, and in the eyes of Eastern Europeans, the Germans started World War II, and the entire Germanic peoples were to blame, and at the end of World War II, millions of German citizens were forced to migrate back to Germany from other European countries.

This was only the beginning, and the expulsion campaign did not come to an end until the fifties, when tens of millions of Germanic people were expelled.

"Liaison officer, are we going to report the situation here to London?" Seeing Alan Wilson silent, George began to summon spirits softly, "It seems that the German population in Yugoslavia is quite large. ”

"Quite a few? More than half a million people. Of course, it is a big trouble to report to London immediately, and we have to sternly refuse the expulsion of the Yugoslavs. Alan Wilson could not have imagined what the British occupation zone facing Austria would have become in the face of the Yugoslav expulsion of the Germanic people, but he could vaguely feel that a cauldron seemed to be waiting for him in front of him.

You can get dizzy at any time, but not at this time! Alan Wilson said solemnly, "This is the problem of the Soviets, let the Yugoslavs communicate with the Soviets, and the Soviets occupy such a large area of Soviet-occupied territory." ”

How many Germans died, he will definitely not sympathize, who let you start a world war, and defeated? This is an inevitable end, but it must not affect the current British occupation zone.

Isn't Yugoslavia the same system as the Soviet Union, looking for your big brother? Austria is not without a Soviet-occupied zone!

With such a complicated situation, Alan Wilson, of course, highlighted the difficulties in his report to London. And not the matter of the Yugoslav Fatherland Army, to prepare for the chaos that may arise later.

The mention of 500,000 Germans is, first of all, because the number is large enough, and Alan Wilson does not know how many people there are in the remnants of the Yugoslav Fatherland Army, as well as other organizations. But even if it is endless, there are two or three hundred thousand.

If Alan Wilson could have made a stand to Yugoslavia and stopped the influx of these half a million Germans into the British-occupied zone, and instead turned them into a Soviet, it would have been a credit.

And wouldn't it be good for the USSR? The GDR has always been suppressed by the Federal Republic of Germany, in fact, it has something to do with the continuous loss of population in the GDR, and the Soviet Union should be grateful for increasing the strength of the German-occupied areas of the GDR and even in the future.

The report was sent by telegram to London, where it was inspected by MI6 and reached the office of the Cabinet Secretary in Whitehall.

Knock knock! Edward Bridges looked up and said, "Please come in!" ”

"Edward, why do you have time to call me to talk?" Norman Brooke pushed the door in, sat directly across from Edward Bridge, and asked, "What's going on?" ”

"Do you remember the little civil servant who had a good relationship with General Mountbatten? He's in Austria now! Edward Bridges shrugged and handed the document to Norman Brooke, taking a deep breath and saying, "I don't know if it's because of his work in British India or what, maybe he's confusing Europe with obedient Indians." In short, he now seems to feel good about himself to solve a difficult problem. ”

"Oh?" Norman Brooke looked at the documents and nodded in agreement, "Maybe what you said makes sense, there are two main problems, some of the remnants of the pro-British Fatherland Army before the war, and the other is even bigger, Yugoslavia started a campaign to liquidate the Germans, to be honest, it seems that there are such movements in Europe, especially in Eastern Europe, and the scale in eastern Germany is even larger." ”

"But that side is the Soviet-occupied zone, and Yugoslavia is directly next to the British-occupied zone." Edward Bridges leaned back in his chair and said, "The Prime Minister's meaning is the same as my suggestion, for the rest of the Fatherland Army, you can take in some of it. But the Germanic people cleared by Yugoslavia, who must not enter the British-occupied zone, were the problem of the Soviets. ”

"This little civil servant has a decent understanding of this." In the blink of an eye, Norman Brooke finished reading the document, nodded in agreement, "It's not good to stay in Berlin honestly, you have to face such a tricky thing." ”