Chapter 55 This Is the Problem of the Soviet Union
Isn't it anti-Soviet? Since the Germans can oppose the Soviet Union, it is not impossible to add Yugoslavs. Mikhailovich's remnants are themselves Tito's enemies, and they can be regarded as enemies of the Soviet Union.
As for the meeting between Mikhailovich and Button, whether the desired result can be achieved. This matter is not for Alan Wilson to worry about. It will either succeed or fail. If you encounter a war madman like General Patton, at least there is a possibility that you will take him in as soon as you have a brain.
If they meet a general with a brain like Eisenhower, these people who are destined to be liquidated will have no chance.
Apart from counting on Patton to start a war against the Soviet Union and be willing to take in these people, there is no other way.
At least Alan Wilson thinks so. On the other hand, George and the Yugoslav representative who negotiated on behalf of Tito recalled the fighting friendship between the two sides in the process of opposing German aggression in a cordial and friendly atmosphere.
"Liaison officer, the result of our negotiation with Tito's representatives is not bad, but there is a condition proposed by the Yugoslavs, or to inform us of the ongoing operation, which makes us very embarrassed." George has just completed his part of the responsibility, Meet up with Alan Wilson immediately after it's over.
Alan Wilson put his hands in his pockets and asked with a question mark on his forehead, "What's the problem? Don't go through the process of doing things. My British Empire has its own national conditions. The country has a system. What's wrong with taking some time? As long as the final result is good Is it okay?"
Alan Wilson thought that the Yugoslavs had discovered his attempt to delay time, and he was very angry. The British Empire was still a famous Big Three in 1945, and British India had not yet become independent. Woolen cloth. A Yugoslavian came out to make trouble. Is it really a joke that the Indians will never surrender until the blood is shed?
"Liaison officer, that's not the problem. Yugoslavia is currently depriving the German population of citizenship. They want to drive the German population back to Germany or Austria. This matter is already in progress." George knew that Alan Wilson understood Wrong, explained, "The population that may be involved is more than 100,000."
"Ah!" Alan Wilson opened his mouth and rolled his eyes, thinking for a while, "This is really a tragedy."
Trying to squeeze out a drop of crocodile tears, but unfortunately failed. After World War II, in view of the fact that Germany launched two world wars in 30 years, and the result of World War II was the joint occupation of the four countries, the entire country has completely failed.
Under this aura of political correctness, campaigns to drive out the Germans have been launched across Europe. France's liquidation is considered mild among them, after all, there are not many Germanic people in France.
This kind of expulsion outside Western Europe is even more vigorous. In the eyes of Eastern Europeans, the Germans launched World War II, and the entire Germanic nation must be blamed. Citizens were forced to emigrate back to Germany from other European countries.
This was just the beginning, and the deportation movement did not come to an end until the 1950s, when tens of millions of Germans were deported.
"Liaison officer, shall we report the situation here to the London side?" George saw Allen Wilson was silent, and began to call out the soul softly, "It seems that there are a lot of Germans in Yugoslavia."
"A lot? More than half a million people. Of course, we must report to London immediately, and we must strictly reject the deportation of the Yugoslavs. This is a big trouble." Alan Wilson could not have imagined that once the British-occupied area facing Austria faced What happened to Yugoslavia's movement to expel the Germans, but he could vaguely feel that there seemed to be a big pot waiting for him.
You can get dizzy at any time, but not at this time! Allen Wilson said sternly, "This is a problem for the Soviets. Let the Yugoslavs communicate with the Soviets. The Soviet Union occupies such a large Soviet-occupied area."
How many Germans died,
He will never sympathize. Who told you to start a world war and lose it? This is an inevitable end, but this cannot affect the current British-occupied area.
Isn't Yugoslavia the same system as the Soviet Union, so go find your big brother. It is not that Austria does not have Soviet-occupied areas!
With such a complicated situation, of course Alan Wilson focused on the difficulties in his report to London. Instead of the matter of the Yugoslav Homeland Army, prepare for possible chaos in the future.
The mention of 500,000 Germans is first of all because this number is large enough. Alan Wilson does not know how many people there are in the Yugoslav Fatherland Army and other organizations. But even if there is a steady stream, two to three hundred thousand will be enough.
It would be a credit if Allen Wilson was able to show Yugoslavia a position and stop these half a million Germans from flooding into the British-occupied area, instead making them a problem for the Soviets.
And wouldn't this be good for the Soviet Union? The Democratic Germany has been suppressed by the Federal Republic of Germany. In fact, it has something to do with the continuous loss of the population of the Democratic Germany. The Soviet Union should thank him for increasing the strength of the Soviet-occupied areas of Germany and even the future of the Democratic Germany.
The report was telegraphed to London, checked by MI6, and passed to the Office of the Cabinet Secretary in Whitehall.
Boom! Edward Bridges looked up and said, "Come in!"
"Edward, why do you call me here for a chat?" Norman Brook pushed the door in, sat directly opposite Edward Bridge and asked, "What happened?"
"Do you still remember the little civil servant who had a good relationship with General Mountbatten? He is in Austria now!" Edward Bridges shrugged and handed the document to Norman Brooke, taking a deep breath, "I don't know Whether it's because of working in British India or something, maybe he's confusing Europe with obedient Indians. Anyway, he seems to feel good about himself now to solve a difficult problem."
"Oh?" Norman Brook looked at the document, nodded in agreement, "Maybe what you said makes sense, there are two main problems, some pro-British remnants of the Homeland Army before the war, and the other is a bigger problem, Yugoslavia started to liquidate The movement of the Germans, to be honest, seems to have such a movement in Europe, especially Eastern Europe, and the scale in eastern Germany is even larger."
"But that is the Soviet-occupied area, and Yugoslavia is directly adjacent to the British-occupied area." Edward Bridges leaned on his chair and said, "The Prime Minister's meaning is the same as my suggestion, and some of the remaining troops of the Homeland Army can be taken in." .But the Germans cleared from Yugoslavia must not enter the British-occupied area, this is the problem of the Soviets."
"This little civil servant understands this fairly well." Norman Brooke finished reading the document in a blink of an eye, nodded in agreement, "It's not good to just stay in Berlin honestly, you have to face such a difficult matter. "