British Civil Servant

v1 Chapter 126: good things come in pairs

The spreading shock wave swept through everything, spreading from the center of the explosion to all sides, destroying all obstacles, whether it was houses, trees or life.

The people who just raised their heads because of the light were permanently blinded immediately, and their eyes turned into liquid and flowed out of the hollow eye sockets. At this time, direct death is a kind of happiness.

Then, with a shock wave of high temperature, the second round of harvesting began. In this era when Japan is generally dominated by wooden houses, the uncontrollable fire has intensified the power of the nuclear explosion, and Hiroshima has become a hell.

The people around the explosion, those exposed to the direct rays of the fireball disappeared out of thin air, leaving only the so-called atomic shadow. Compared to people farther away, they were lucky, at least they died without pain.

People who didn't die directly would only get more pain, and their bodies suffered severe burns.

The residents' houses were set on fire, and even the tiles, granite, and glass were melted. Many exposed pedestrians were reduced to ashes, and the iron bento boxes they carried with them were twisted beyond recognition.

As the shock wave has spread, the city of Hiroshima has been razed to the ground, collapsing houses and deadly fires have caused secondary damage to these wounded, all of which Colonel Tibbes has no way of knowing, for him it is just a matter of An important mission, but the bombs dropped this time are more powerful.

But for the Japanese residents of Hiroshima, as the first choice for nuclear bombs to be used in actual combat, the power of destruction will be remembered by survivors for a lifetime, if they succeed in surviving.

The Japan Broadcasting Association's control operator in Tokyo noticed that Hiroshima station had suddenly stopped broadcasting, and he tried unsuccessfully to re-establish the signal using another telephone line. About twenty minutes later, the Tokyo Railway Telegraph Center found that the area where telegraphs had stopped working was limited to northern Hiroshima.

Unofficial and chaotic reports from some of the city's small railway stations revealed a horrific explosion in Hiroshima. All these reports were sent to the Imperial Japanese Army General Staff Headquarters.

The military base made several attempts to contact the army control point in Hiroshima, but received no response. Officers at the General Staff were puzzled because, to their knowledge, there were no large-scale air raids in Japan and Hiroshima did not have such a large stockpile of ammunition.

Imperial base camp immediately sent people to Hiroshima to investigate, and about three hours into the flight, he and the pilot saw a huge cloud created by the explosion.

The remains of Hiroshima soldiers and civilians are being burned. When the plane arrived over the city, their minds were full of doubts. They saw the city still burning, with a thick cloud of smoke covering the area. They landed in the southern part of the city, and the officer immediately began to organize a rescue operation after reporting to Tokyo.

"Everything that was alive was burned to death, and the whole city was in a heat wave, which is indescribable." This is how the local scene in Hiroshima was described in the telegram sent to the Army General Staff Headquarters.

In the face of the fire and radiation, the surviving Japanese fled to the river to take shelter, but this and there was an ordinary flame, but a new weapon that ordinary people could not understand. Water could not stop this flame, and the death continued. In the end, the river was also full of corpses.

President Truman, who had been waiting for the news, learned that the mission was successful and that the Japanese intelligence intercepted by the Allied surveillance department confirmed that he could not wait to hold a press conference at the White House and said happily, "Just now, the United States used a A new weapon never seen before is thrown into the war, and first of all we have to thank God for his blessing. This weapon costing two billion dollars will make the evil forces never dare to have the idea of ​​starting a war.”

President Truman is excited. The power of nuclear bombs in actual combat has been confirmed from the tragic situation in Hiroshima. It is no longer theoretical data that only exists in the test site. Now the United States has nuclear bombs as its trump card. No other country, the Soviet Union or even the United Kingdom, could stop the United States from leading the world.

"If the Japanese do not accept our terms, they may expect devastating torrential rains from the sky, a sight never before seen on Earth. Sea and ground forces will follow the air strikes, they have not seen such numbers and energy, and they have clearly understood our combat capabilities."

Truman's aggressive speech was immediately recorded by reporters from various media at the White House and quickly spread all over the world.

Alan Wilson, who worked hard like a bee, also saw the huge news of Japan's nuclear explosion in the subsequent newspapers, which even delayed his good mood for afternoon tea, and he sighed helplessly after a long time.

"Liaison officer, isn't this a good thing?" Mark asked strangely when he saw Alan Wilson's unfazed expression.

"I don't care how many people die in Japan, they are enemies anyway. The point is that nuclear bombs can not only threaten Japan, but can also be used to threaten any country, including but not limited to so-called allies." Alan Wilson looked at himself in the British-occupied area I hope the other person can understand what I mean.

He believed that Prime Minister Attlee would also understand this, otherwise he would not secretly invest huge sums of money to develop Britain's own nuclear weapons when the local economy itself is not good.

No one owns this kind of weapon as well, otherwise the United States should fulfill its previous commitment and share nuclear weapons with the United Kingdom, instead of going back on its word and turning Churchill into a joke.

"No? We are allies!" Mark didn't dare to use an affirmative tone, "I'm saying that there is no conflict between the UK and the US, and the US has no reason to threaten us."

"When you negotiate with the Americans, they have nuclear bombs and we don't, and the end result is that we make more concessions." Alan Wilson looked Mark directly in the eyes and shrugged, "The United States is just a man who cares about his father's legacy. Rebel."

Now we can only count on Prime Minister Attlee, who had already been shattered by Truman, to quickly implement the alloy tube plan after the Hiroshima nuclear bomb.

The British Occupied Area Trade Commission has already invested in the work of the British Occupied Area. Alan Wilson can understand that these civil servants who are sent will have a rare opportunity to exercise.

The British-occupied area is now similar to the colony. You have done a great job. If you really can't bring the economy of the British-occupied area back to the right track, you will not be criticized at home. Who makes the conditions here really bad?

Because the basic conditions are here, the probability of civil servants who come to the British-occupied areas is very low, but it has the advantage of improving their resumes, so many people are eager to come to Germany to work. In my heart, I regard this work experience as a step forward!

In other words, they are all elite soldiers, and they are all typical of people who want to improve too much like Alan Wilson.

When he was hesitating to start a gold rush trip immediately, or to receive raw materials from British India first, Ali Khan's British butler, Alim, contacted him via telegram.

Alan Wilson directly decided to go to Hamburg first, settle the Hamburg issue, and then go all over the Ruhr area to pan for gold.

"Mark, contact the Military Council to see how many owners of German companies are being held." Alan Wilson greeted the pony and gave him a task.

He immediately borrowed a military vehicle to go to Hamburg, and at the same time complained to himself, he was even busier than the Prime Minister.

At the moment he has to deal with the Yugoslav refugees. Mikhailovich has already led his subordinates, contacted the Croats and Slovenes, and set off again from Bavaria, ready to go from one victory to another victory.

This is not his connotation of Mikhailovich. It is better to go to Rhodesia than to face Tito's iron fist, right?

As for Mikhailovich, he wanted to kill him and fight Tito to the death. He does not think that the leader of the motherland army is the opponent of the macho.

But if you go to the African continent, maybe Mikhailovich, the bandit leader who was finally killed, will be transformed into a fierce man in another environment.

"Your Majesty is very happy with Commissioner Allen's performance at the Potsdam Conference. I didn't expect Commissioner Allen to be so young and have already made a name for themselves at such a major international conference. It really is talent everywhere."

Just met, butler Alim came up with a rainbow fart, and Alan Wilson just listened to this. His role at the Potsdam Conference was basically an underground worker, even if it wasn't the top top secret on Earth, it wasn't A monarch of a South Asian country can know.

You can reach out and don't hit the smiling face~lightnovelpub.net~ Alan Wilson can't tell but he can't tell, and he also expressed his misses for Ali Khan, "Now Germany is a treasure of feng shui, and it depends on who first discovers its value here. . With my long-standing relationship with Hyderabad, Maharaja Ali Khan will never be disappointed."

Opening his mouth is also a lie. Alan Wilson went from New Delhi to Hyderabad to take office, and finally had to return to Europe. He also stayed in Hyderabad for three months in the middle. The long-term friendship is definitely fart.

"Commissioner Allen, when the cigarette factory freighter you want crossed the Suez Canal, the telegram through the Suez Canal reported that it was safe. I believe it will not be long before arriving in Germany." Alim patted his head apologetically, as if Regretted that I didn't start with the news, and gave Alan Wilson the good news.

"Oh God, this is really good news." Alan Wilson raised his eyebrows and said, "I hope the trade between the British occupation and British India will have a good start." down.

The little bees in the mood were busy and happy. Within two days, the news that the United States successfully dropped a nuclear bomb on Nagasaki again came from the United States. At the end of the world war, a good thing came in pairs.

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