British Civil Servant

v2 Chapter 1716: incomplete liquidation

"I even took photos of the scene at the beginning, and I have been alert to myself. I must do my best in my work to avoid this scene from happening again."

Allen Wilson was full of emotion, and introduced what he had seen and heard in the British-occupied area to Mrs. Thatcher. Mrs. Thatcher asked, "You still took pictures."

"Of course, I keep records of important things." Alan Wilson raised his head slightly to show his pride. Not to mention the little things in the British occupation area, he even had a bed photo of Ms. Margaret. The country girl was still very attractive back then. Inner beauty, but ordinary people can't see it, it just so happened that he was the first to experience it.

What was he thinking about? Mrs. Thatcher was suspicious, always feeling that Alan Wilson had something to say, and it seemed that she was not simply describing what she had seen and heard at the beginning.

He still keeps the photo. This word has a different meaning in the ears of the Germans. After hearing it, they feel disgusted. No one likes their tragic past to be mentioned all the time, and the Germans are no exception.

Alan Wilson has personally experienced it. No one has a clearer understanding of how miserable Germany was at the time than him. In fact, what is the current energy problem compared to the original one?

Having said that, it is easy to go from frugal to extravagant, but difficult to go from extravagant to frugal. Although the memory of World War II will not be completely forgotten, the democratic system can magnify this incompatibility. Of course, ordinary countries can also choose nationalist narratives to persuade citizens Support the government to temporarily stabilize the overall situation, but it happens that Germany is a defeated country and cannot play nationalism.

When Britain and France fought, the Democratic Germany was not idle in order to avoid annexation, and persuaded its neighbors to support the Democratic Germany. The reason was the same as Mrs. Thatcher's reason for spreading in Europe. The post-war order was broken.

The Federal Republic of Germany, which has annexed the GDR, will further regain lost ground. The GDR secretly communicated with Poland and Czechoslovakia. However, countries like two Germanys are not just the GDR in the Federal Republic of Germany, Berlin has spies in Bonn, and vice versa.

Kerr was considering giving up his claim to the pre-war German territory, and wanted to disintegrate the diplomatic strategy of the East European countries to win the support of the East European countries. At this time, Mrs. Thatcher came at the right time, at least according to Alan Wilson. , must clearly tell the Germans that as long as Britain still exists, Germany cannot be unified.

If Kohl does not compromise, the crisis caused by the energy shortage will definitely make the economies of the two Germanys move towards each other. It may be difficult for the Democratic Germany to grow close to the Federal Republic of Germany, but it will be easy for the Federal Republic of Germany to fall. too much.

At the Cosmos Cigarette Factory in Germany, the Secretary-General of the Cabinet recalled bitterness and sweetness, and provided news to the British media on the front page today. By the way, after using the dignity of the Germans as an insole, he followed the Iron Lady to the British Army in Germany The camp encouraged the British troops stationed in Germany and it was time to meet Cole.

In front of the officers and soldiers of the British troops stationed in Germany, Mrs. Thatcher used a speech full of hints. However, the British troops stationed in Germany must maintain the status quo based on the post-war international order, and they must be open, fair and just, not one-sided, and stand without consideration of national interests. on the side of the Federal Republic of Germany.

"There are troops stationed in other countries, so the words are tough." Alan Wilson sighed, which shows how important independence and sovereignty are. Now, like the Federal Republic of Germany wants to unify, Mrs. Thatcher dares to directly oppose it. In other words, this Of course it is interfering in the internal affairs of the Germans, but it may not be interfering in internal affairs, why not interfering in internal affairs, because the British troops stationed in Germany exist, the reason is as simple as that.

The relationship between the UK and Germany can be good or bad, and it’s not so good now, so it’s no surprise that every government in the electoral country has its own tendencies, even in the Federal Republic of Germany. , such as the two German governments of Adenauer and Erhard.

Erhard succeeded Adenauer as prime minister. As soon as he came to power, Erhard changed his predecessor Adenauer's pro-French policy, and instead turned to the United States in an all-round way. Three years later a financial crisis occurred in Germany and he was forced to resign at the end of the year.

Perhaps it was because she went to the barracks of the British Army stationed in Germany and gave Mrs. Thatcher courage. She was determined to prevent the unification of Germany, and it strengthened a lot when she went to the German Chancellery. Mrs. Thatcher glanced back, and looked at the man who had been firmly supporting her all the time. The two nodded and walked in together. There was also a headline in Germany today.

Shock! The Iron Lady is being toyed with in the palm of her hand! The deep state of the UK, open secrets, people who secretly influence the direction of the British political situation, etc...

After Mrs. Thatcher met Cole, she insisted on the presence of Alan Wilson, which made Cole suspect that some vague reports did not seem to be groundless.

"The Prime Minister has no experience of serving in the British-occupied area. I can add some specific questions here." Alan Wilson explained without changing his face. That's how it was done."

economically. After World War II, almost all European countries are in ruins, but Germany may be more serious. It would have taken twenty years for someone to clean up the ruins on Berlin Street after the war. The whole of Germany was bombed by the allies, which was almost like the surface of the moon, with pits everywhere.

Moreover, Germany has paid billions of dollars in compensation, and it has to continue to pay external compensation. The country's industrial facilities were taken away by the allies.

Alan Wilson let Mrs. Thatcher from the war. Not only did Britain not make trouble for Germany, but it was the occupied area that was most willing to listen to the opinions of the German people among the occupied areas.

Not only did Britain not add insult to injury to Germany, but it could be said to be kind to Germany. Of course, Cole didn't like to hear this. Once the British took the initiative to destroy relations with Germany.

"Without the various policies of the United Kingdom, in the first year after the war alone, Germany would not know how many people would starve to death."

Alan Wilson interjected, "Prime Minister Cole, do you want the UK to show the food receipts sent to Germany by British India? Many Germans survived because of the full support of the UK. Indians still think that it was the British Deliberately causing a famine in India, when in fact we should make things clear and make the Germans pay for the loss of life in India."

fart! It was so shameless, Cole was so angry, he dared to conclude that this was a malicious planting, the British would be so kind?

Obviously, it was difficult for Britain after the war. India's food was brought to the mainland of Britain, but now it wants to make Germany responsible.

"Then the prime minister will take a look at these documents." Alan Wilson took out the fake documents that have been around for fifty years, er, they are real evidence, and let the Germans check them out.

At the beginning, colleagues in British India had a consensus that they would do everything they could to make India's sky higher and bluer before leaving, and then they connected with the British-occupied areas, which made it easier to make accounts.

Cole couldn't see the fraud even if he was exhausted, because the British-occupied area committee didn't absorb the Germans into the management system at the beginning, and the Germans started self-management only after they had made almost enough money.

In the face of these evidences, Britain is of course very kind to Germany. Mrs. Thatcher followed this line of thought, "What's so good about reunification? The world is used to having two Germanys. This is a huge political Change, European countries think so."

Mrs. Thatcher's diplomacy around Germany has also been fruitful. At least most of the European countries really don't want to see Germany reunified, but Germany doesn't care about these countries.

It's just that Cole didn't expect that Britain also had a temper. Regardless of the overall situation, it used the garrison together with the French garrison to demonstrate against the Bonn government and support the GDR from the side to continue its confrontation.

From the point of view of values, Alan Wilson replied, "When there are values, we talk about values. When values ​​are useless, we talk about national interests. And even if we discuss values ​​​​in terms of values, is the Federal Republic of Germany now considered a country that meets the needs of the people? Allies of values, not necessarily. In fact, the Berlin government is right, and many National Socialists in the Bonn government participated in the post-war government.”

"Prime Minister Cole, you will not really make people artificial. Britain believes that the National Defense Forces are flawless, and the crimes are committed by the Imperial Division and the Police Division, right? When facing the Soviets, it is not impossible to cover up for you criminals. , but it involves major issues, please remember that Germany is a defeated country, and the incomplete liquidation before does not mean that it can never be liquidated."

Alan Wilson is still unwilling to let Mrs. Thatcher make such a blunt threat, and the Prime Minister can’t say everything. It is more appropriate for him to say these words~lightnovelpub.net~ And the German officials heard these words Frowning tightly, in fact, from the list that Alan Wilson just brought out, they knew that the Secretary-General of the British Cabinet in front of him had participated in the management of the British-occupied area after the war, and he might really have a lot of original sins in his hands.

Of course there are. Many of the detainees were released by Alan Wilson himself before the establishment of NATO. These people include many well-known entrepreneurs in Germany, as well as some officials and military advisers. These people were released, but these people were deliberately kept without getting the liquidation tail as evidence.

Cole asked back with an ugly face, "Sir Wilson, can I understand that this is a threat to Germany?"

"Mr. Prime Minister must have misunderstood it. Did the Soviet Union threaten the East Germany? From my point of view, it never did."

Alan Wilson replied with a smile, "Under normal circumstances, the free world is not as rough as the Soviet Union, but there are no absolutes. There are some things that the Soviet experience is not worth learning."

(end of this chapter)

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