Chapter 59 God’s to God
Not far away, guns and ammunition piled up, playing with surface engineering in this regard, Alan Wilson did not need to be taught anything about himself, according to the origin of the different countries, put the guns in a row.
All the major countries involved in the war, now have astronomical piles of weapons in the country, these pro-German armed weapons, not so valuable to Britain.
Alan Wilson was right there with De Kovic, looking around these already collected weapons, “All these weapons belong to the people of Yugoslavia, of course we are not going to leave them behind. As for some of the people who are currently clustered along the border, we on the British side are still persuading, as you know, that there are some Slovenes in Austria itself, though not in large numbers. We’ll have to be careful to distinguish out whether they’re local residents or not, so that we don’t repatriate the wrong ones when the time comes.”
Dekovic nodded, very satisfied with the face-saving work Allen Wilson had made, and the communication between the two sides was smooth. It didn’t matter if there was more delay, these weapons that were about to be handed over to Yugoslavia already proved that the British side was very sincere.
“Mr. Dekovic!” Alan Wilson suddenly spoke up, “I heard that Yugoslavia has begun to expel the Germans, this matter is Yugoslavia’s internal affairs, it is inconvenient for me as a Briton to ask about it. But I don’t want to jeopardize the relationship between the two countries as a result; Britain will not allow these people to enter the British-occupied zone. From our point of view, this is a Soviet problem. The Germanic people, including those in Eastern and Southern Europe, are perfectly capable of migrating to the Soviet-occupied zone in Germany. This is a problem for the rest of our occupation zones, and it is out of neutrality that I am talking to you about finding a problem.”
Alan Wilson argued that the Germanic expulsion campaigns in Eastern Europe for several years in a row resulted in migrating populations that would have been better off going to the Soviet-occupied zone in Germany, later the GDR.
“In fact, if you are reasonable, you know how many people were innocents during the expulsion of the native Germanic population. Many of the Germanic people had lived locally for a long time, and this time it was completely unjustified.” Seeing Dekovic trying to retort, Alan Wilson turned his words around and said, “I certainly understand this kind of move, Germany has already started two world wars in more than thirty years, and all countries have suffered greatly from it. So we won’t have anything official to say about this deportation campaign, although some newspapers may use it to attract sales, which is out of our hands.”
In short after settling the plot with Mihailovich, Alan Wilson went directly to Tito’s representative, De Kovic, seamlessly to express goodwill and succeeded.
As for the Teutonic problem, Allen Wilson picked right up on it and could leave it to the Soviets. In fact, the Soviets would soon discover that the Soviet-occupied territories were underpopulated.
After doing this, Allen Wilson went back to writing routine reports on his work on the Yugoslav side, in addition to the telegrams sent to British India, and analyzing the value position of Yugoslavia.
“Personally, I believe that the perception of Yugoslavia and the attitude toward the Tito government should be based on détente and engagement. Unlike the present Eastern European area, Tito’s army in Yugoslavia, belongs to an independent force. Instead of being a subordinate force controlled by the Soviet Union, Tito himself has a strong independence.”
“The position of Yugoslavia is extremely important, and with the whole of Yugoslavia already integrated, the volume is already considered large in Eastern Europe, if we can put Yugoslavia in a position of independence and autonomy. It would be a great boon to the entire free world.”
Alan Wilson’s report was of course written against historical developments, so the entire report was very rigorous and seemed to be justified. In fact, once NATO and the Warsaw Pact were formally established into a standoff situation, the importance of Yugoslavia would manifest itself.
Alan Wilson, who had a map of the confrontation between the two military blocs in his mind, could easily spot the role of Yugoslavia.
After the establishment of NATO led by the United States, the Atlantic coast until the Dardanelles, the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe in a semi-surrounding state. This was because Yugoslavia did not join the Warsaw Pact, but was in a neutral state.
What if Yugoslavia had not been neutral, but a member of the Warsaw Pact? Then the whole confrontation will present another situation, Yugoslavia and Albania, from the Balkan Peninsula, the NATO military group will be cut into Germany, Belgium and Holland in Western Europe, and Greece and Turkey in the Near East of Eastern Europe two parts.
NATO will not be an encirclement, but will be cut into two parts by the Soviet Union and the Warsaw Pact. NATO would then become two independent parts that could not support each other. The effect of the encirclement would be greatly reduced.
And Yugoslavia is only a strait away from Italy, once Yugoslavia firmly stood on the side of the Soviet Union, the United States in Italy’s support for the investment will also increase, the two groups will not be NATO surrounded by the Warsaw Pact, but in the geography of the real 50-50 situation.
In the chessboard of Europe, the position of Yugoslavia is actually extremely important.
Inside the report, it is written that Alan Wilson’s love for the British Empire, a firm patriot image is no doubt that he is dealing with Yugoslavia.
The report issued soon reached Whitehall in London, as well as Lubyanka XI in Moscow and even the Kremlin ……
As for himself, he still talked and laughed with De Kovic, “I’ve seen a lot, and where in British India do you think I haven’t been? That Nehru of India is higher than the head of these pro-German armed forces to nowhere ……”
“The British Empire is undoubtedly a great power like the United States and the Soviet Union, but we in Yugoslavia are also independent and autonomous.” Dekovic likewise took a stand for his country.
“We in the British Empire have great respect for all independent and autonomous countries.” Alan Wilson righteously said, seeing a country try to fight it first, and if it’s not good enough to fight, then talk about it. This is not something to be ashamed of.
In Rome, Italy, Karl is still leading MI6’s pursuit of the Axis stolen money. Mihailovich, who had already arrived in Munich, was talking to a couple of ex-German soldiers, about his future.
A few days passed, and the first thing that went well was the Roman side, where MI6 men arrived to begin investigating the Vatican Bank’s involvement in the stolen money issue, because the depositors were still there, and the spiritual symbols of Christendom, soon said that what is God’s is God’s, and what is Caesar’s is Caesar’s, and bowed down decisively to the British MI6 on their doorsteps.
Just as the Vatican was decisively cooperating with God’s Advocate at a time when the Axis powers, Germany and Italy, were in a position of power. Now the betrayal is just as silky smooth.