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Chapter 47 London Summit

Sunny winter day, the sun is warm. At the most prosperous Sithro International Airport in the British capital, a Ju-52 with a black, white and red flag on the side of the fuselage landed steadily. Compared with passenger aircraft such as DC-3 (Douglas, USA), Boeing-307, York-1 (York, UK), such as passenger aircraft around the apron, this three-engine configuration appears to be both old and alternative, and the flight speed is also slower, but as the head of state, he visited abroad

At that time, Lynn insisted on riding the original "Junke Aunt" bought from Spain and was proud of it. In fact, although most of the Junker-52s were damaged during the war, the German BMW engines and accessories and body production lines no longer exist. Currently, there are many Junker-52s in service on domestic and international routes in Spain, France, Switzerland and even the United Kingdom. Their repair parts and counterfeit engines are mainly provided by the Barcelona factory in Spain.

Although Britain and Germany fought against each other in the two world wars, especially in the naval battles, the hatred between the two countries was far from as profound as imagined. On the apron, the mighty royal guard of honor was neatly arranged beside the red carpet, and the prominent welcomers were waiting under the gangway. Hundreds of German staff in Britain, expatriates and other people were waving fresh huā and small flags on the periphery. The moment they stepped out of the cabin door, Lynn truly felt the British Empire's mind. Crown Prince Elizabeth (later Queen Elizabeth II) and Prime Minister Anthony Eden came to greet him, which was also the highest etiquette to welcome foreign heads of state. Of course, they would not have thought that the democratic German president, who was incredibly young, was still a soldier who was at the bottom of the SS a few years ago - at least he had never left any blood debts on the British team.

The deliberately decorated beard makes Lynn look more mature than her actual age. Crown Prince Elizabeth, who is only 23 years old, is indeed youthful and beautiful. Unfortunately, she married her distant cousin, Greece and Denmark's prince Philip Mountbatten two years ago, which also saved the outside world many of Feifei's imaginations. After the brief and grand welcome ceremony, the guest of honor left the airport in a Rolls-Royce, and exchanged some topics in plain English on the way. It was rare to have such an opportunity to tour London. Lynn kept looking out the window. At this time, the British capital could hardly see German bombers during World War II.

And the traces left by the missile, the haze brought by the previous nuclear bomb crisis was also diluted by time. The streets were bustling and peaceful. However, Lynn noticed that American brands such as Ford, General Motors, Willis accounted for the majority of the vehicles on the street, and under the impact of countless American aid supplies. Rover, Triumph, Austin, Jason and other famous British car brands before the war were bound to be greatly affected. This extended to the extent that many areas of British life were filled with American elements. In addition to the political cooperation between the US and the UK governments, the distance between the two major English-speaking countries should be further narrowed as history.

The International Nuclear Weapons Summit is essentially a military diplomacy category. As the British crown prince, Elizabeth doesn't say much. It was mainly talked by Prime Minister Aiden and Lynn. As the former world economic and cultural center, Britain's scientific research power is quite strong. However, the comprehensive strength of countries weakened by the war restricted their pace of research on nuclear weapons by themselves. Until 1949, it was still stranded outside the nuclear threshold. However, this old empire's attention and vigilance on the world's nuclear weapons situation is no less than any other country. In the period of the most tense nuclear crisis, Britain mobilized millions of residents of large cities to withdraw to prevent their local nuclear strikes.

Going to the countryside and through cooperation with the US military, we gained strategic nuclear counterattack capabilities. Once Britain is attacked by the Soviet atomic bomb, the US troops deployed at the southern Norway base will immediately transfer several atomic bombs to the British Air Force stationed at the same base. British bombers are carried to the Soviet Union to fight back. After surviving the nuclear crisis, the British government is rumored to have made great determination in the research of nuclear weapons, with personnel, funds and resources placed priority. The number of nuclear reactors has increased exponentially, and the refining facilities for enriched uranium have also been greatly expanded. It is only a matter of time before mastering nuclear weapons, but the British official has always been unwilling to admit it.

Rumors are true and false, and false, and both false and true. Lynn's advantage lies in his ability to infer from the history of the original time and space: the British are not far from their first atomic bomb, and driven by the dignity of a great power, the possibility of them giving up halfway is slim. However, this time the United States proposed to hold an international nuclear weapons summit, and Britain was the first to express its support and actively provide venues. Its true intentions are worth pondering; the Soviet Union's unconventional positive support is also worth pondering. According to the original history

History, they tried to explode the first atomic bomb in October 1949. The East-West War between 1946 and 1948 obviously restricted the energy of the Soviet government. In particular, the large-scale bombing of the allies had a great impact on the Soviet Union's industrial and scientific research infrastructure. Coupled with the change of regimes, it is not surprising that their nuclear weapons research progress was lagging behind. However, with the hands of the Free Empire, the Soviet nuclear team may be only a few steps away from success.

Such a conference with calculations and conspiracy is destined to have its own wonderful features. The initiator, sponsoring country and the heads of 47 countries invited to attend the conference arrived in London one after another, and the Lancaster Palace became the focus of attention all over the world. Apart from the majority of the "soy sauce countries" with limited strength, weak technology and a distance of 100,000 miles from the nuclear threshold, which really determine the results of the conference were the few countries represented by the United States, the Soviet Union and the United Kingdom (France and China have atomic bombs) (France and China have the atomic bombs)

It will be more than ten years to wait). At the beginning of the meeting, US President Thomas Dewey showed photos and images of the New York nuclear explosion to the leaders of the meeting. On the big screen, the once international capital has become a deserted cement cemetery, with many buildings still standing, with a charred appearance and broken walls giving people a shocking visual impact, and various scenes in the ruins of the city are silently telling the terrifying aspects of nuclear weapons.

While mourning, the leaders all turned their attention to the "culprit" who caused the destruction of New York - Nikola Mikhailovic Shvirnik, the chairman of the Supreme Soviet Presidium who represented the Soviet Union to attend the meeting. In the Soviet Union, the real power was the first secretary of the CPC Central Committee and the chairman of the Soviet Council of Ministers, namely Stalin and his successor Khrushchev, Shvirnik and his predecessor Mikhail Ivanovich Kalinin were just nominal heads of state. Faced with silent criticism, the 61-year-old Shvirnik responded with his rich life experience: he had a heavy face and advocated that everyone present stood up and observed silently for the victims of the New York incident. After that, he swears to declare that the Soviet Union is against New York.

The nuclear explosion was unaware of the occurrence of the nuclear explosion, and he did not have the ability to use atomic bombs to attack American cities, but was innocently blamed by the real gangster. The war between the East and West caused the death of more than three million Soviet soldiers and civilians, and Western countries also paid a heavy price for it. In order to clear the charges, the Soviet Union has been committed to finding evidence in recent years. Shivernik then showed the photos, images and recordings he brought to the heads of state participating in the conference. On the screen, a nuclear weapon factory built in a snow-capped mountain group, a guard wearing German military uniform, a secretly mined Norwegian uranium mine and a enriched uranium seized by the raid of sea freighters. The recording also proves that the remnants of the Third Reich, which occupied Nordic Europe, had the ability to create nuclear weapons.

When playing these materials, Shviernik did not interrupt "Silence is better than sound" was very obvious. The heads of state who had glared and glared before were extremely surprised, and even the US president was silent. As an important participant in the incident, Lynn knew more about the inside story than everyone present, but the position he held was not the so-called morality. It was the law of nature where the winner was king. There was no representative of the Free Empire here. If the Soviets were allowed to take advantage of the issue, the meeting would likely be born that was extremely unfavorable to the result of the Free Empire, which would have an adverse impact on the living environment of democratic Germany. However, just like the person who obtained the killer card in the table game, jumping out directly to defend his companions would only backfire, and it would not be advisable to change the topic rashly. Lynn observed the situation calmly. Based on the Soviets' back moves, adapting to the situation.

After taking the initiative, Shwelnik listed the Soviet Union's recommendations: sign a comprehensive ban on nuclear weapons, strictly control existing nuclear facilities and proven uranium mines. To prevent nuclear weapons from causing bad damage to human society again, in order to prove that the Soviet Union had no intention of developing nuclear weapons, they were willing to accept international supervisors to station in the Soviet Union after the signing of the Convention and give them the privilege of inspecting any facilities at will; for countries that have nuclear weapons without signing the Convention, the signing states shall jointly take military measures to force the country to abandon nuclear weapons and accept permanent supervision by supervisors of the countries in the Convention.

According to the bill proposed by the Soviet Union, once the Convention on the Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons is signed, the Free Empire will become the target of the latter clause. At that time, the international community will eliminate the nuclear threat of the Free Empire through military means. Whether the Free Empire abandons nuclear weapons or chooses to resist by force, they will fall into a very passive situation. Next, the heads of state spoke one by one, and their attitudes have mostly changed by 180 degrees. Not only actively respond to the Soviet initiative, but also proposes to sanction the Free Empire. Unless they can make a reasonable explanation for the above evidence. In this round, the heads of state, such as the United States, Britain, France, and other leaders of state who have fought with the Soviet Union for three years, did not say anything. For them, the evidence of admitting the Soviet Union is to admit that a wrong war was launched that year. Although the heads of state at that time were all others, this was related to the image and prestige of the country...

While everyone was waiting for the US and British power to express their opinions, Lynn stood up: "Everyone, please let me add a sentence: German scientists were the first to discover the phenomenon of uranium nuclear fission, and German scientists were the first to conduct research on nuclear weapons theory. Currently, German scientists are still active in the field of nuclear physics. As a representative of Germany, I have a supplement that is not yet very mature..."

After everyone focused their attention, Lynn paused for a moment and said, "In our normal understanding, there are three central elements for the production of nuclear weapons: technology, equipment, and raw materials. The suggestion of Shwelnik just now controlled the latter two factors well. If it can be implemented according to the envisaged standards, it should be very effective in curbing the development of nuclear weapons. The technology I want to talk about. The basic principles of nuclear weapons are very simple, and can be found in papers and journals ten years ago, but from theory to practice is a very complex process. All work must be carried out under the guidance of senior technical experts and precise data. If we can gather the best nuclear weapons experts in the world, on the one hand, cut off any technical support for private research on nuclear weapons, and on the other hand, their collection is also very conducive to the implementation of nuclear facilities inspections."

Lynn's explanation is very simple. The heads of various countries obviously understood it. They were thinking about it themselves, and few people whispered. Lynn didn't care about the leaders of the "Soy Sauce Country". What he cared about was the giants that really decided the nuclear storm of the world.

The US President and the British Prime Minister were not in a hurry to express their opinions. The Soviet President frowned and remained silent. At this time, the Prime Minister Robert Schumann, who represented France, spoke: "Mr. Horst's suggestion is indeed very meaningful. It is just that after the war catastrophe, many well-known physicists have moved to foreign countries incognito for security considerations. Scientists who have entered the top ranks in recent years may be protected by information from their own governments. How to solve these difficult problems? Did the President consider it?"

"There are considerations, but the countermeasures are not very mature." Lin Neng replied pretendingly, "We can first identify the top scientists in the field of nuclear physics, and find most of the people from the list of professors in physics research institutions or universities in various countries. I believe that they have more or less participated in the research of nuclear weapons in various countries. As long as they are placed in the international technical institutions under the Convention on the Comprehensive Prohibition of Nuclear Weapons and let them truly understand the great significance of banning nuclear weapons to mankind, they will inevitably be willing to provide some information they know. At that time, the level of research on nuclear weapons in a certain country will no longer be a secret that everyone can guess."

When saying this, Lynn quietly glanced at the giants. The secret of the Americans is how many nuclear weapons they possess and the research on new nuclear weapons outside the atomic bombs. The secret of the British lies in their approaching a successful nuclear weapon program. The secret of the Soviet Union is also this. These secrets are directly related to their national security and international status. As long as the boundaries between countries exist, a comprehensive ban on nuclear weapons is almost an impossible goal. The National Summit aimed at reaching the Convention on the Comprehensive ban on nuclear weapons is destined to be just a political tool. Some want to use it to weaken their opponents, some want to use it to attack dissidents, and some just want to protect themselves, that's it.!~!
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