British Civil Servant

Chapter 88: Sell ​​Poland 1 more time

Gentlemen never avoid their mistakes? Alan Wilson was full of admiration, why the other party could be the No. 2 figure in the Conservative Party, why he could be the foreign secretary at the age of thirty-eight, and this was the reason.

"Then on the issue of the war against Japan, we must understand what the Soviets need and adopt the method of extreme pressure." Alan Wilson said of extreme pressure, a strange look appeared on his face, how could he understand Wang Fu The feeling of the body, "I will ask Eiffel to explain this matter now."

It is not false that Robert Eden and Alan Wilson said that Churchill was blown away by Truman. Since Prime Minister Churchill and President Truman met, they have indeed heard President Truman constantly, expecting Britain to support the Soviet Union's entry into the war against Japan.

I hope that the first consensus that the entire Potsdam Conference can come up with is that the Soviet Union officially joins the war against Japan after the European battlefield is officially over. The mood is simply undisguised urgency.

According to normal development, the Soviet Union can indeed take advantage of this and bargain with the United States to obtain more favorable conditions, but this is according to normal development.

Alan Wilson actually knew that things were fleeting, because the Manhattan Project had reached its final hour. Just a day before Pearl Harbor, the United States formally formulated a top-secret program code-named Manhattan. President Roosevelt gave the plan "a special priority above all action."

Because the timing is too coincidental, the Manhattan Project has also become evidence of inauthentic America in the mouths of conspiracy theorists.

Alan Wilson, regardless of the conspiracy theories, knew that a reduction in the mighty land power of the Soviet Union in Europe would be good for the British Empire.

As Europe was the main battlefield of the United States and the Soviet Union in the Cold War, the British Empire also needed a place to decompress to share the pressure on Europe. Japan, which is still resisting, is the best choice. As for the final fate of the Japanese, Alan Wilson, as a citizen of the British Empire, cannot temporarily consider it.

Just as the Germans chose Hitler to lead Germany to start a war, the Japanese should pay a certain price if they can shout the slogan of 100 million pieces of jade.

Once the United States and the Soviet Union occupy a part of Japan, they will definitely share the pressure in Europe now, and unlike so many countries in Europe who are forced to choose sides, the United States and the Soviet Union can completely rely on their own national strength in Japan. confrontation.

Prime Minister Churchill also returned to his room later, and talked with Foreign Secretary Robert Eden, also mentioned Truman's desire for the Soviet Union to enter the war, and did not forget to emphasize, "I still think that the European issue should be discussed first. "

"Winston, in fact, this is the same problem we faced in Germany." After all, Robert Eden was Churchill's comrade-in-arms for many years, and he knew the Prime Minister's temper well. Although Churchill was short-tempered, he was not a person who could not communicate.

"It is better for us to distract the attention of the Soviets than to chatter here. The Americans already know that Japan is not easy to mess with through the Battle of Okinawa, but the Soviets still don't know that the war is uncontrollable, as long as the first war between the Soviet Union and Japan At the beginning, it is not so easy to end it, and now the huge army in Eastern Europe will continue to go to the Far East, and our biggest problem will be solved.”

"If the Soviet Union did not join the war against Japan, Truman might have focused his attention on us in the United Kingdom. Don't look at me like that. This is all possible. So are we going to travel thousands of miles to accompany the U.S. military to the Far East to fight? What? You are aware of the domestic situation."

In front of Churchill, Robert Eden was a sincere person who had the demeanor of a later Conservative Prime Minister. All the words and techniques cultivated in the foreign minister's office were used on Churchill.

"But Stalin said that the Soviet Union did not have enough sea power to transport the army to Japan." Churchill spread his hands and said, "It is also true that the Soviet Union's sea power is indeed not worth mentioning."

"But I remember that Sakhalin Island in the Soviet Union is only 30 kilometers away from Japan." Robert Aiden raised his eyebrows, even the German heavy artillery during World War I had this range. Hokkaido and Honshu are even shorter than this distance.

What is this concept? When Dunkirk retreated, countless British citizens drove fishing boats to sea and joined the Dunkirk retreat. Robert Aiden made his own judgment, "The Soviet Union is blackmailing us. In fact, with the sea power of the British Empire in Asia, it is completely possible to transport Soviet soldiers to Japan."

The British Empire certainly has this power. Currently, the tonnage of the domestic commercial transport fleet is 17 million tons. It is two-thirds of the 30 million-ton commercial fleet of the United States. Although the naval power in Asia cannot be compared with the large fleet in Europe, it is easy to clean up the already lying Japanese navy.

Churchill and Robert Eden have a common language when it comes to shifting the pressure and giving the British Empire a breather. Now that I heard that Robert Aiden wanted to replicate the plan to bring disaster to the east, I was already slightly moved in my heart.

Robert Aiden has already explained that if the Soviets do not land on the island, it will be Britain who will accompany the Americans to the island. For this most pristine reason, the Soviets had to land on the island.

"But we don't have many cards in our hands." Churchill recalled the current situation in England, and said dryly, "Stalin is not an easy person to deceive."

"Yes!" Robert Aiden said with a thoughtful look on his face, "The Polish government in exile is still in London, and Stalin attached so much importance to Poland, so we used the Polish issue to negotiate with the Soviet Union. In the first round of the meeting, the Soviet Union did not still hope that Do we approve of the solution to the Polish-German border, which can be exploited."

There is no doubt that Robert Eden thought of the Polish issue. Anyway, at the previous Yalta Conference, the United Kingdom had sold Poland once. Since this is the case, it is better to betray more thoroughly for the sake of world peace.

Entering the field that he is good at, Robert Aiden seems to have opened up the eight meridians at once, and the whole of Poland has been sold, and what does a government of exile remain in London?

The politician's face is ruthless. General Patton realized it before. Alan Wilson did not know that the British version was about to be staged. He was showing his true character as a keyboard warrior and discussing plans to attack Japan with Eiffel.

He is purely military-blind and naturally writes casually, and Eiffel really dares to join the discussion. Anyway, professionalism is not important.

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