British Civil Servant

Chapter 85: Potsdam Conference

Due to some common positions on the Soviet Union, the British and American diplomatic representatives had a brief communication before the Soviet delegation arrived, and it was considered that they knew the basic bottom line of each other, especially the bottom line in the face of the Soviet Union.

Alan Wilson, who is not a direct negotiator, now has much of the same responsibilities as before, as a liaison between Robert Anthony Eden, the foreign secretary, and negotiating diplomats, including Eiffel.

In other words, it is a messenger who conveys the meaning of the Prime Minister and the Foreign Secretary to the diplomats who are directly involved in the negotiations.

Alan Wilson cherished this opportunity very much, as if he had been inspired by the glorious days of the British Empire for three hundred years.

For example, the relationship between elected civil servants and politicians must not be too rigid.

If politicians want to tear their faces, they can also do it to cabinet secretaries, but they generally do not.

Pictures of Churchill and Truman side by side will soon appear in the pages of major British newspapers. Alan Wilson has no doubts about this. The election is coming soon, and Churchill will not miss this opportunity.

"Actually, the Americans are still most concerned about the war against Japan. We have communicated with us on this issue. We hope that we will take a common position here to facilitate the Soviet Union's war against Japan." Alan Wilson reported first-hand information to the foreign secretary. Robert Aiden.

"As I thought, this should be the main request of the United States for the Soviet Union at this stage. It can be expected that the Soviets will not agree so easily." Robert Eden nodded, "Sir Edward said that you have a keen sense of Eastern issues. Know, what do you think?"

So what exactly is the Eastern problem? The East is huge! Although he thought so in his heart, Alan Wilson couldn't stop and replied, "It seems that the Soviet Union does not have a decent sea power. Could it be swimming to Japan?"

"Yeah, that's the question." Robert Aiden smiled and said, "I knew it during the negotiation."

Alan Wilson nodded. Historically, the general trend of the Potsdam Conference on the war against Japan was that the United States sought the Soviet Union at the beginning of the negotiation, and after the successful nuclear bomb explosion, the Soviet Union sought the United States.

On the subject of the war against Japan, the British attitude is happy to see it succeed, but it will not be particularly concerned. Of course, Alan Wilson knew that, in fact, General Mountbatten, who was still in British India, was very interested, and he also advocated a complete liquidation of the Japanese mainland.

Churchill and Robert Eden belonged to another proposition. They had no interest in attacking the Japanese mainland, but they could morally support the Americans. The huge casualties caused by attacking the Japanese mainland could make the Americans pay a little more.

I just want to think so, I can't say that I expect Japan and the United States to fight to the end, and the United States and the Soviet Union will attack Japan together. This is the future that the British Empire expects.

As for the idea of ​​the Americans, if Japan wants to surrender, it must give Japan a major blow militarily, otherwise Japan will not surrender. The main countries fighting against Japan were China and the United States. The United States has the ability to counterattack, but the price paid is too high, and the United States is not willing.

There is also the United Kingdom also fought in the Far East and Japan, but failed. Just after the end of the European battlefield, Britain was unable to go to the Far East to fight against Japan. Therefore, the United States can only ask the Soviet Union to declare war on Japan at this time, which can reduce its own pressure and make Japan surrender as soon as possible.

On the issue of war against Japan, the United Kingdom hopes that the United States and the Soviet Union will attack Japan, and the United States also hopes that the Soviet Union will help itself share the burden. As for the attitude of the Soviet Union, it is currently unclear.

On the train to Berlin, in Stalin's own compartment, Molotov was holding a stack of documents that the Soviet Union was preparing to state at the Potsdam Conference.

"Comrade Molotov, when it comes to dealing with the Japanese war, the United States must have been very eager at the beginning. Although we have decided to join in, we cannot easily agree. We mainly emphasize the division of Europe and divert Truman's attention. "Stalin said indifferently," Beria said, with our current merchant marine strength, it is actually very difficult to support the war against Japan. We cannot let the Americans transport our soldiers to Japan, so that we will lose the initiative."

"I think we can think of a way from Germany!" Molotov thought for a while and said, "demand that Britain and the United States hand over all remaining German merchant ships to the Soviets as indemnity."

The Soviet Union was really not good at sea power. Before the war broke out, the commercial transport ships had 1.3 million tons, and now it has become 1.4 million tons after the war. Not to mention that it is incomparable with the United Kingdom and the United States, it is not on the same level as the Axis Group of Germany, Italy and Japan, each of which has a tonnage of four or five million.

The war continued for many years, and the commercial transport ships of Germany, Italy and Japan lost almost the same amount. Maybe the Axis countries, which each had a fleet of four or five million tons before the war, were not as good as the current Soviet Union.

"Good idea, although this is our goal, but we need to pay attention to the methods and methods~www.NovelMTL.com~ Stalin nodded in approval, "In this way, with the German fleet, probably the capacity of the war against Japan should be enough. . "

The first communication between the United Kingdom and the United States on the Berlin side has been completed, and it is impossible to know what the Soviets who are still on the road think.

However, as far as the tonnage of this fleet is concerned, Alan Wilson is really clear. Germany still has 800,000 tons of ships that can still be used. Compared with the scale of nearly 5 million before the war, it is a loss of 100,000 tons. More than 80%, but it depends on how it is used.

Whether the Japanese navy still has fuel is a question. The fuel for the warships can't be supplied. What's wrong with the warships?

On June 28, the train carrying the Soviet delegation arrived in Berlin, and then Stalin and Molotov led the Soviet delegation to Potsdam and arrived at Cecilinhof Palace. In this regard, Stalin, one of the three giants, arrived at the Potsdam Conference. on site.

On the lawn of Cecilinhof Palace, the Big Three of the Allied Powers, Stalin, Churchill and Truman, stood side by side, smiling for the surrounding reporters to take pictures.

"The kind father of all ethnic groups!" Alan Wilson, who was not far away, twitched the corners of his mouth and said what only he could hear.

Just as the leaders of the three countries accepted the group photo to show the unity of the Allies, negotiators from the United States, Britain and the Soviet Union also entered the venue. The Potsdam Conference officially kicked off.

At the beginning of the first round of talks, in a nutshell, each of them talked about their own. Because of the different issues raised, the division of the camp was changing at any time, and the United States did not stand on the British side on all issues. The previous special relationship between the UK and the US disappeared after the meeting began.

Britain and the United States opposed the Soviet Union, the United States and the Soviet Union opposed the United Kingdom, and the United Kingdom opposed the United States and the Soviet Union. The first day of the meeting was basically no progress.

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