British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 115: Closing of the meeting

It's a pity that the slogan was shouted loudly, but it couldn't be done from beginning to end. This is really a pity.

Alan Wilson couldn't help sighing in his heart. Although he tried his best, he couldn't change the nuclear bomb.

If the U.S. military landed in Japan, it happened to collide with the decisive battle in the Japanese mainland. In the end, the Japanese were defeated and surrendered, and 1.78 million Americans died, so everyone would be happy.

In that case, the United States, like the other warring countries, was hit hard, and everyone was on the same starting line. It won't be as unfair as it is now.

He believed that the leaders of many European countries actually hoped that the Japanese would do what they said, so that the United States suffered heavy losses.

It's a pity, it's such a pity. With the nuclear bomb, history has gone to the other side. This has to make Alan Wilson feel sorry, Americans really have this dog life.

Although the communique has been issued, the Potsdam Conference has not officially ended, and the big people who stomped their feet and the earth trembled. When the sword is drawn, he can still talk and laugh, and after the communique is issued, he is more at ease, and he talks about friendship with Wei Snake.

"Uh..." Alan Wilson, who was biting **** the chicken leg, choked, with a sense of resentment at the extravagance and waste, he picked up the whisky in the other hand and stepped forward, as if to accuse the world of injustice!

"We play grass like mud, we crawl into the mountains and fields, we are sure that China will not be destroyed, we will serve the country with seven lives, and we will never surrender!" All over Japan, the mobilization orders sent by the military department made the Japanese run around to report.

The military police went door-to-door to inform the Japanese people that the whole of Japan fell into a frenzy because of the base camp's local decisive battle plan. According to the operational deployment of the decision-making operation, 28 million people from all over Japan will be mobilized to form the National Volunteer Combat Team. Do everything possible to collect weapons from the civilian population.

The combat plan printed by the military was spread all over Japan, and the Fujita Institute of Warfare issued a guide for homemade weapons. The local decisive battle-style self-made pistol is so simple that the Allied guerrillas have never seen it. The local decisive battle-style rifle even has a bolt?

All the things that Japanese folk can call weapons have been searched out. The guns have been traced back to the history from the rear loading to the front loading, from the arquebus to the fire door gun. Even the firecrackers that can explode have been taken out and made of bamboo. The stand becomes a mortar.

The samurai swords enshrined by countless Japanese families were taken out, and the people went up the mountain to chop bamboo to make bamboo spears, longbows, crossbows, catapults, all things that can only be used for war, such as hand-dug mines, suicide bombs It was already a small scene.

The tough attitude of the Japanese government even caused word of mouth among delegates at the Potsdam Conference.

"Alan, how can there be such a person in the world, aren't the Japanese afraid of death?" Eifel, who was also enjoying the Soviet state banquet, squeezed next to Alan Wilson, "It's not that we haven't seen Orientals, What's so special about the Japanese?"

"The special thing about the Japanese is that they are stupid." After swallowing the food in his mouth, Alan Wilson sneered, who would want to live like this, "A few months ago, Germany also formed Are there millions of militiamen? Aren't they all in prisoner of war camps now?"

This is not the first time that this kind of thing has happened. A few months ago, the millions of German militiamen did not seem to have done anything to the Allies. Nothing has been exchanged except for what some people call the integrity of standing to death.

Even if the nuclear bomb was not introduced, the local decisive battle was really going on, and the Japanese would just die more. Alan Wilson regretted that the appearance of the nuclear bomb did not care about the survival of the Japanese at all.

"That's right, I don't believe that the Japanese are more difficult to deal with than the Germans." Eiffel thought for a moment and agreed.

Originally not, Japan itself is the weakest of the Axis powers in terms of national strength, it is nothing more than a much stronger mental state than Italy. Italy has never been desperately determined, and naturally cannot squeeze out its full industrial potential.

Before World War II, the industrial scale of Italy and Japan was comparable, and the degree of automation and efficiency in Italy was even higher.

The local decisive battle only caused discussion among the small shrimp groups at the level of diplomats like Alan Wilson. For the leaders of Britain, the United States and the Soviet Union, it was nothing more than a dream.

On July 30, the Potsdam Conference ended at the final state banquet. Both Britain, the United States, and the Soviet Union got what they wanted to a certain extent. Alan Wilson also ended his work at the Potsdam Conference.

The Soviet delegation left Potsdam first, while Alan Wilson went to the railway station on behalf of Britain to bid farewell to the great ally.

Alan Wilson maintained a good attitude and said goodbye to Furtseva, the opponent who had been directly operating in the dark all the time. It is hoped that after the other party's success in the future, they can remember the cooperation experience of the United Kingdom at the meeting and do not make the relationship between the two countries too stiff.

"Aren't you afraid, will UU read www.uukanshu.com be identified as a Soviet spy after returning?" Furtseva rolled her eyes at Alan Wilson and pouted at the few British diplomats behind Alan Wilson.

"Oh, what a joke, I will never be a spy in my life. I will be a civil servant for the rest of my life!" Alan Wilson grinned and pouted, "I don't have that ideal at all. On the contrary, Miss Fortseva, I Let’s assume that the staff of the current two countries’ opposing sides are spies, we will definitely gain even more. You, the Soviet Union, are at a disadvantage!”

"Oh?" Not only did Fortseva not believe it, but even the British and Soviet diplomats around the two listened intently.

“Because you are naturally at a disadvantage, we can turn against anyone, because the Soviet Union forced the talented and the mediocre to a level with administrative power. The mediocre are naturally satisfied with the status quo. But those What about people who think they are underappreciated?" Alan Wilson said with a conceited smile, "We can turn against anyone, outstanding ballet dancers, Olympic gold medalists, well-known writers, and even senior officials. We can even use the list of awards you announced to directly Those who think that the country has buried them will take the initiative to come and embrace the free world.”

"Allen said well!" The other British diplomats cheered loudly, applauding Ellen Wilson's words, which awakened the thoughtful Fortseva and couldn't help saying, "The British are the best at taking advantage of their mouths, who are they? It will develop well in the future, we will see it later.”

The train started and disappeared from everyone's eyes, and Alan Wilson was still receiving praise from other colleagues. In the current Anglo-American relationship, Truman did not leave in a hurry, but talked about something with Prime Minister Attlee without the presence of the Soviets.