Chapter 92: Big Killer
"Once the people of the Polish government-in-exile return to Poland, whether they go to Siberia to build socialism or not is up to you, the Soviets. At that time, it has nothing to do with us." Otherwise, they would not agree to exchange Greece for Poland. Before one o'clock, Alan Wilson was instructed by the cabinet secretary and had a full understanding of this.
Britain recognizes that Poland is owned by the Soviet Union, but keeping the Polish government-in-exile in London is equivalent to an opposition party in the hands of the opponent, which is completely different from the Yugoslavia issue that just emerged.
The difference is that Poland will definitely be stationed by the Soviet Red Army, and now Yugoslavia is still in the hands of Tito, the leader who started the war.
But Yugoslavia is now a suspicious ally for the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union has opposition to such a country and can only rely on itself to maintain security.
"Mr. Allen, even so, don't you think the sincerity of the British side is still not enough?" Fultseva was not confused by Allen Wilson's words. As long as it is a country, the official words have the same meaning , asked rhetorically, "Fighting against Japan is what the United States expects most. The United Kingdom offered to help, and even put the Polish government-in-exile on the negotiating table. Why?"
Unexpectedly, I have already offered to let the Poles go to Siberia to grow potatoes, but I still can't impress the woman in front of me.
Still talking like a lion? Alan Wilson sighed in his heart. He still underestimated the greed of the Soviets, and asked rhetorically, "Ms. Fultseva, what else can the Soviet Union ask for?"
"We expect compensation from the German fleet. Otherwise, the Soviet Union does not have the capacity to land at sea. This request is not too much, right? Japan is an island country, isn't it?" Fultseva looked at Alan Wilson, and did not feel her own Asking too much.
"The German fleet went to Japan to fight? This reminds me of the Russo-Japanese War. Did the Soviet Union want to sail for 220 days before landing in Japan? To be honest, by the time the Soviet Union arrived in Japan, Japan had already surrendered Yes. From what I know about the Americans, with the superiority of the navy and air force, the Americans will not give the Soviet Union even a square meter of land." Allen Wilson analyzed calmly, "And the Soviet Union did not have the slightest countermeasures, the navy is too weak."
"Don't look at me suspiciously. Truman just came to power and urgently needs to make some achievements. Now it is true to ask the Soviet Union for help. Once he realizes that he does not need the help of the Soviet Union and turns his face, that is also true. Like this kind of people who just came to power The president, or a person who succeeds the president as vice president, but lacks prestige, is unpredictable in his behavior. I believe Ms. Fultseva, as you know, the Secretary of State of the United States did not show up for this important meeting."
"Actually, on June 27th, the former Secretary of State was just transferred away. In fact, it only takes a few days. The new Secretary of State will take office, but Truman can't wait to come to Berlin. This does not prove that he urgently needs to accumulate honor. Is it?"
At this time, Alan Wilson doesn't care about the special relationship between Britain and the United States. As long as the British Empire can get a chance to breathe, he will kill the United States? Anyway, the mainland of the United States has not been damaged by the war, and the family and business are completely able to bear the calculations.
Alan Wilson, who claimed that I can't speak a word of Russian, chattered nonsense to Fultseva, who was able to resist at first, and it was noon in a blink of an eye.
Alan Wilson, who ate a little food, seemed to have gained a little energy, but Fultseva found that the high-energy negotiations had just begun. In order to get the Soviet Union to agree to start fighting against Japan immediately, Alan Wilson can be said to have sold the United States completely.
Before coming, Edward Bridges also gave Alan Wilson a certain degree of authorization. For example, you can promise the Soviets,
Use the British sea power in Asia to complete the landing operation.
In fact, even if this is the case, Edward Bridges feels that the Soviets may not be able to agree to the betrayal of the Polish government-in-exile, because after all, this is a war that requires life and death, not a child's house, and war is about death. human.
There is really little hope for the Soviets to conduct a landing battle that the Soviet Union was not good at by relying on negotiations.
On the evening of June 29th, in Cecilline Hof Palace, Alan Wilson reported today's secret operation process with a moderate voice.
Almost at the same time, Fultseva did the same thing as Alan Wilson, reporting to Stalin himself, and referring to Alan Wilson's high-energy nagging throughout the whole process after noon today.
When he heard that Britain was prepared to condition the Polish government-in-exile, Stalin was noncommittal.
Hearing the doubts about the massacre of the Poles in Katyn, the corners of Stalin's mouth twitched slightly. He felt that the follow-up work of this matter should be dealt with cleanly, and no evidence should be left in the world to be made a fuss about by the enemy.
When he heard Britain's proposal to repatriate the Yugoslavs, Stalin finally couldn't help laughing. He didn't want those opponents to return to Yugoslavia at all, and asked, "Is there any other interesting suggestion? Take it easy, I don't want to in a hurry."
"Okay, Comrade Stalin, this person really said a lot of things, and I will definitely report them in full." While recalling, Fultseva began to repeat the whole high-energy conversation that started at noon.
"The United States is the only powerful country in the world today that has not suffered any damage. The United States now has strong economic and military power." Following Fultseva's words, Stalin made a gesture of listening attentively, judging the authenticity of these words in his mind .
"The United States can completely use its huge economic power to dominate the reconstruction of Europe. Neither other countries nor Britain and France have the ability to resist. Economic reconstruction will inevitably bring military and political influence. Although this is only a hypothesis, it is not the Soviet Union. Hope to see."
"The Soviet Union should not hope that Britain and France are too weak. Once Britain and France are so weak that they cannot resist the United States, they will eventually be in a subordinate position. No matter whether Britain and France are willing or unwilling in the end, they will eventually become part of the blockade of the Soviet Union."
This is very possible! Although it was only a hypothesis, Stalin approved of this idea on the surface.
Furtseva said finally, "Comrade Stalin, before leaving, he said that the United States has reached the final stage of an unprecedented weapon, and if the Soviet Union does not respond now and wait until this weapon is successfully developed, the Soviet Union will lose everything. Bargaining capital, in my opinion, is blackmail."
Stalin's gaze was fixed, and needles could be heard in the room. Just when Furtseva was feeling a little uneasy, she finally heard Stalin's order, "Everything today will always be a secret, Comrade Furtseva."