British Civil Servant

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Alan Wilson wouldn't have the guts to sneer if he knew that the Lord was in Berlin at this time, but he didn't know. I think it's just a habitual snort, what are the consequences?

Ukraine occupies an important part of the Soviet Union's industrial system. Khrushchev, an administrative cadre, came to Berlin to allow Shepilov to fully understand the situation in his country and make trade-offs in Potsdam.

That night, Shepirov explained today's situation to Khrushchev, and also mentioned Alan Wilson's ridicule, that is, the phrase growing corn in Siberia, Khrushchev was furious and shouted, "Capitalism" If we can’t do it, it doesn’t mean that socialism can’t do it, we already do things that capitalism can’t do.”

Although he has made a tough statement, Khrushchev still said that the overall situation should be put first. From a political point of view, Khrushchev really believes in Ma Zhe. From a personal point of view, although he is rude, he is indeed A kind man.

The scolding is to be scolded, and after the scolding is finished, the problem must be solved, indicating that the aircraft industry is indeed as the British said, Americans will never sell it, and the present opportunity should be seized.

As early as the Great Depression in the United States, a Soviet aviation delegation visited the United States, hoping to buy American aircraft and engines. But the U.S. side was quite indifferent to this, and the deal was only for a 600-horsepower engine made by a certain type of Curtiss.

But as a sign of goodwill, an Ant-Four "Soviet State" still successfully carried out the Moscow-New York intercontinental flight in the autumn of 1929.

The journey of 21,000 kilometers took a month. The development of aviation has put the Soviets on the world stage of air competition, and also gave the Soviets the opportunity to show themselves to the outside world.

The engine has always been the heart of the aircraft. Although the Soviet Union's aero-engine manufacturing level was lower than that of other countries at that time, the research and improvement in this area have never been relaxed.

It was not until the Great Depression continued and the United States was mired in a quagmire for several years that in 1937 the Soviet Union did not have a real opportunity for cooperation. Khrushchev came from that era and knew that if such an opportunity slipped away What does it mean, the last time I waited eight years, this time?

Of course, today's talks also led to an incalculable consequence for both Khrushchev and Shepilov, that is, Alan Wilson confidently stated that the number of Soviet casualties exceeded 20 million.

The number of Soviet casualties has always been a secret, and Moscow has never prepared to announce the population loss caused by the German invasion, but now a British person is so sure that the Soviet casualty number exceeds 20 million.

If it's just nonsense, it's fine, if it's another possibility, it has to be worrying.

If Alan Wilson has anything to say, it shows that there is a spy network colluding with foreign powers within the Soviet Union. Now that the world war has just ended, the Soviet Union has suffered heavy losses and is in a suspicious stage.

Because of Alan Wilson's hilarity this time, Lubyanka's workload will increase again.

Comrade Beria patted his chest in front of Stalin and promised that the public enemy of the people hidden in the body of the great motherland must be dug up. Let the imperialist conspiracy not succeed.

The same day's talks were also telegraphed to Berlin. Due to national conditions, they were sent to Prime Minister Attlee the next day. "Did he think he was negotiating with the Congress Party of British India?"

The telegram recorded Alan Wilson's imperialist arrogance, so that Prime Minister Attlee couldn't bear to look directly.

I wonder if Alan Wilson is used to being an uncle in the colonies, and he has not adjusted his mentality when he returns to Europe. Most of the first day is spent blackmailing the Soviet Union?

"Prime Minister, the negotiations have not broken down." Norman Brooke listened to the Prime Minister's worried tone and opened his mouth to analyze, "In fact, we all understand that the German army has been raging on Soviet soil for four years, and the Soviet Union must have paid more than Germany. The cost. At present we know that the loss of the German population is 8 million, the proportion is one tenth, and it is reasonable to guess that the Soviet Union is higher."

"Even if the loss is so big, the Soviets will deny it." Prime Minister Attlee said, "I won't announce it if I change it."

"This shows that Allen's blackmail is real, and the Soviet Union has really suffered heavy losses." Norman Brooke said in a positive tone.

"What if the Soviet Union announced the loss figures immediately?" Prime Minister Attlee quickly asked back.

"Using lies to cover up lies will further demonstrate the authenticity of this matter." Norman Brook said in the same tone just now, "If I were from the Soviet Union, I would not pay attention to Allen's words, maintain my previous attitude, and not be entangled in blackmail."

The first day of talks, with mixed consequences in London and Moscow, did not break down the talks. The next day Alan Wilson began negotiating from a different angle, as if he was not the one who blackmailed him yesterday.

"If the British side can let the Soviet Union send personnel to visit and study, this deal is still possible." Shepilov made a request and looked at Alan Wilson with expectant eyes.

This has already shown to a certain extent that the full payment of 300 engines can still be discussed.

There was no problem with Alan Wilson's blackmail yesterday. In this case, Alan Wilson was confident that the previous judgment was not wrong. With this bottom line, he could gain an inch.

"The Soviets have already been to the engine factory. As for sending people to study? There is no need for this." Alan Wilson simply refused, "There is no need for this at all. If the Soviet Union has this requirement, then out of Equal consideration, I personally think that the Soviet Union also has something to learn from the British Empire, we want to visit the Kharkiv Tank Factory, I wonder if the respected ally will agree?"

"This?" Shepilov frowned. If he was a senior diplomat, he would have to gossip. But Shepilov really has no experience in this area, he works in the propaganda department.

The Kharkiv Tank Factory is the cradle of the T34 tank and the backbone of the Soviet Union's ground forces. Compared with these imperialist countries, the ground field is the only area where the Soviet Union has an advantage. The Air Force and the Soviet Union are also at a disadvantage, not to mention the Red Navy. In the face of the United Kingdom and the United States, it can only be said that there is, which is equivalent to no.

This proposal to send someone to study was directly countered by Alan Wilson's desire to learn from each other.

The negotiation of this day was fruitless, and it was another day's cycle. Moscow and London were making plans and thinking of ways to solve it. If Shepilov dared to agree to Alan Wilson's request, returning to Moscow would definitely be the end of the enemy of the people.

The Kharkiv Tank Factory is also a research base for new tanks, and the advantages of tanks are extremely important to the Soviet Union. This is the weapon that most threatens Western Europe.

Ukraine's second-in-command was in Berlin at this time, and he also expressed his intention that he must not agree, telling Shepilov that he must not fall into the trap of imperialism and put the Soviet mother in danger.

This negotiation is also good for Alan Wilson's image as a tough model. In order to ensure the success rate, Alan Wilson does not hesitate to use the historical knowledge in his head, as if the British Empire really operated a spy network within the Soviet Union.

But this spy network, even if Beria was exhausted, couldn't dig it out, so the two parties who failed to achieve their goal began to discuss the next topic.

This time it involved the rubber industry and the export of tin mines. Shepilov was completely confused. He could only listen to Alan Wilson's nonsense, saying that the trade would benefit both countries.

This involved Shepilov's blind spot of knowledge, and Khrushchev could not understand it for a while, so he decided to infiltrate the negotiating team. He thought that no one would know him. After all, the Soviet cadres were not like British politicians. exposure, not to mention that Khrushchev was a local cadre.

However, Khrushchev was recognized by Alan Wilson at a glance, but after Greta Garbo's words and deeds, he concealed his shock, but his tone of speech was unconsciously much more polite.

Joke about growing corn in Siberia before? Whoever said stand up, I will sue you for defamation...

After a few days of talking nonsense, I suddenly became amiable today. Open your mouth for friendship, shut up for common victory over Germany, and we should coexist peacefully.

Flip it over and tune in just those few words, just like a real diplomat, who just sings praises and doesn't do anything.

"About the import of rubber and tin mine~lightnovelpub.net~ Mr. Allen, I personally think..."

Listening to Khrushchev's opinions expressed through the translation, Alan Wilson mentioned the cost of natural rubber and synthetic rubber in a polite manner.

"This is a reconciled world. Let's look to the future and seek common ground while reserving differences. Although our two countries have different systems, we can learn from each other's strengths and complement each other's weaknesses. Prime Minister Attlee is a socialist, and he is not the Prime Minister of the British Empire anymore. Is it?" Alan Wilson fiddled with his fingers and said, "As long as the peace in Europe can be maintained, some things can be discussed by everyone. I understand that the Soviet Union is self-sufficient and strong, but I must admit that war cannot solve all problems."

Khrushchev glanced at Shepirov, and the meaning in his eyes was, this is the hard-to-handle Englishman you said? He looks like a nice young man, doesn't he?

"Trade is a way to learn from each other's strengths." Alan Wilson continued to carry forward his gentleman's demeanor, explaining the benefits of such trade to the two countries. It was completely rational and well-founded, and he was completely different from himself a few days ago.

Any nonsense about the Soviet Union is a misunderstanding. Alan Wilson will only strike hard in the third world, and he has always been submissive to the United States and the Soviet Union on the surface.