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Volume Two: My Country One Thousand Fourteen.  Attack of the Ernst Cluster!

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    "Marshal, we are still a day and a half away from Teton."

    When Wang Weiyi caught up with the large force commanded by General Karoner, he heard this report: "Currently, the battle in Teton is very fierce. Judging from the intelligence we received, the Steinmann Battle Group and the British Royal 1st Division  The pressure encountered was unimaginable. The Americans formed a strong force and launched non-stop attacks on Teton. But so far, Teton is still in our hands. However, the British troops seem to be  About to collapse."

    Wang Weiyi frowned.

    He also knew a little bit about Teton's battle situation from other places. Since the Dutch Territorial Storm Division in Shimmering was also attacked, Teton could not be given the most direct support. This caused Teton's  You must fight alone.

    ¡°There seemed to be some problems with the British Royal 1st Division there, which caused great dissatisfaction among the German soldiers.  But to be fair, the British have done a good job of fighting until now. You can't expect each of them to be as brave as the German soldiers.

    "General Kaloner, what do you think we should do now?" Wang Weiyi suddenly asked such a question.

    General Kaloner had no time to think: "Immediately use all the main force to gallop in the direction of Teton, and start a decisive battle with the American army there."

    "I have different ideas." Wang Weiyi suddenly said: "I have been thinking about a question, why are the Allies so interested in Teton? Is it just because the loss of Teton directly threatens Hamburg? No, I can  That¡¯s not how I see it. I¡¯m wondering if there might be a situation where the Allies are going to choose Teton as the location for the decisive battle?¡±

    "Where will the decisive battle be?" Carloner was obviously startled: "The Allies are planning to choose Teton?"

    Wang Weiyi nodded: "Why not? In Berlin, their countless attacks have failed. There, we have the Constant Base as our strong assistance and Berlin as our backer. And everyone knows  Berlin is important to us, so everyone can fight regardless of sacrifice. But once we leave Berlin, it may be a different situation. We can no longer get that support. Is this what the Americans want to see?  Arrived?"

    Kaloner unconsciously fell into deep thought.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  After a while he raised his head and nodded quietly.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Yes, what Marshal Ernst said is not unreasonable. Maybe the Americans really think so.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    However, the question now is, will there not be reinforcements for Teton?  Let the German and British troops there fight alone?  Turton would never be able to hold on for long without reinforcements.

    "Launch an attack on Fort Dukeland!" Wang Weiyi suddenly issued this order: "From Fort Dukeland to Hanover, we attack the enemy's weakness! General Karoner, the Allied forces concentrated their main force on the line from Teton to Shmerlin  "There is only one New Zealand division and one brigade of US Marines at Fort Dukeland. We have an absolute advantage in terms of strength!"

    Kaloner soon understood what the marshal meant, which was to attack the weak points of the Allied forces, break the Americans' wishful thinking, and then take the initiative in the war into his own hands.

    But Kallon still hesitated: "Marshal, the premise is that the defenders in Teton must be able to hold on!"

    "Then let them hold on!" There was no room for negotiation in Wang Weiyi's words: "Tell them that we will break the enemy's dream, we will win the final victory in the battle, and Teton will be a decisive city, and I need them  To be able to hold on there, I need them to hold on until the last soldier!"

    "Yes, I will give them the order immediately!" Karoner no longer hesitated.

    Once Marshal Ernst made up his mind, no one could shake his determination.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The Ernst Battle Group suddenly changed its marching route. Instead of continuing towards Teton, they turned directly and headed towards Fort Dukeland.

    The General Staff in Berlin soon learned about Marshal Ernst's plan. They had no objection to the Marshal's plan. This was a kind of trust. They knew very well that since the Marshal was ready to do this, then he would  You must be fully confident.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  And all they have to do is help the good marshal complete all his plans.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The German Air Force scrambled to take off. They still shouldered a heavy responsibility in the defense of Berlin and provided the most important help to the Ernst Battle Group regardless of the danger.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    It is the consensus of everyone in Germany to devote all the efforts of the country to assist Ernst at any cost.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The Allies soon gained insight into the plans of the German reinforcementsThis gave Allied Commander-in-Chief Westmoreland another headache.  You must know that starting a decisive battle with the Skeleton Baron in Teton and making him lose his original advantage was a battle plan that he and President William personally discussed.

    But now it is obvious that this plan has been seen through by Baron Skeleton.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Fort Dukeland and Hanover must not be lost, otherwise this will pose a huge threat to the US military flanks attacking Teton and directly shake the entire combat plan.

    Westmoreland personally issued orders to the New Zealand general Major General Ellington at Fort Dukeland and the American general Brigadier General Dube in Hanover to stop the German attack at all costs and make the Germans give up their plan to capture these two cities.  , we must drive them back to the Teton front line.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    To be honest, this is not an easy task to accomplish.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The opponent they faced was the Skeleton Baron.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    That godlike and invincible baron.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Major General Ellington at Fort Dukeland was not very sure. Like all Allied commanders, he was deeply afraid of the baron.  He was not willing to start a face-to-face duel with the Baron, and he knew that his chances of success were not very high.

    But no matter what, the Allied Forces Command has given this order to itself, what else can I do?

    "The one who has the same mentality as him is Brigadier General Dolby.  The brigadier general was also unwilling to face a direct attack from the Germans, which would plunge him and his troops into a fierce battle.

    He proposed to Commander-in-Chief Westmoreland that New Zealand troops be withdrawn to Hanover and rely on Hanover to start a decisive battle with the Germans. However, this suggestion was immediately rejected by Westmoreland.

    Westmoreland believes that the most important thing is to resist continuously and continuously consume the vitality of the Germans, rather than hand over Fort Dukeland to the Germans without a fight.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    To be honest, Westmoreland¡¯s views are not too blameworthy. There is no fixed pattern in war.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Just when Brigadier General Duby was troubled, the German army had appeared near Fort Dukeland.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Without even a minute's hesitation, the Ernst Battle Group quickly launched a direct attack on Fort Dukeland.

    This was the first battle that the 7th New Zealand Marine Division encountered after setting foot on the battlefield. Unfortunately, their first battle encountered a powerful German army directly commanded by Marshal Ernst Brahm.

    If they can survive, they will become a group of soldiers with rich combat experience, but this prerequisite is that they must be able to survive on the cruel battlefield.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The German attack came so fast and violently that it gave the New Zealanders almost no time to adjust.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The flames of war immediately flooded the entire Fort Dukeland.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    This is a city in Germany with a long history. After the Allied forces landed in Germany, the Germans here put up a heroic and tenacious resistance. Together with a small number of local Wehrmacht soldiers and police, they resisted the Allied forces arduously for a week until the impeachment.  We ran out of food and could no longer hold on, so we announced our surrender.

    There is no shame in such a surrender. Such a surrender is enough to make all German soldiers and civilians in Fort Dukeland proud.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "The Wehrmacht Major Kakoka here was killed on the seventh day, but in fact he was seriously injured on the first day" Tel, the leader of the resistance organization who got in touch with the German army  Wei was a little sad when he said this: "At that time, I was fighting with Major Kakka. I was the police chief of Fort Dukeland at that time. I persuaded the major to retreat, but the major flatly rejected me. He told me that as long as I didn't  After receiving the order from his superiors, he must stay here until his death. £®

    "He is a brave major." Wang Weiyi said calmly: "If you hadn't told me, none of us would have known that there was such a brave major here who fought bravely. Germany will remember them. Telvi, you  What? Why did you form a resistance organization later?"

    Turvey cheered up: "Before the major left us, he asked me to take some soldiers and police to retreat out of Fort Dukeland. He told me that the German counterattack will come sooner or later, and we must retain our strength to counterattack the German army.  Need our help."

    "Yes, we need your help very much" The sound of cannons kept ringing in Fort Dukeland, but this did not affect Wang Weiyi at all: "Tell us everything I should know about Fort Dukeland."?

    "Fort Dukeland is actually very difficult to defend" Turvey said quickly: "There is no solid offensive here, and this is not an ideal defensive battlefield. As far as I know, New Zealand in the city  The fighting power of the New Zealanders is not very strong, and they don¡¯t have many artillery and tanks. I think you are completely free to choose the target to attack, and you can even attack in multiple places to make the New Zealanders exhausted, and they will soon be forced to give up here.  ¡±

    "What I want is the exact location where the attack will be launched, not these ambiguous data" Wang Weiyi's tone became stern: "Tell me, Telvi, where exactly should we launch the attack!"

    Turvi felt a shiver in his heart: "Yes, Marshal, to the west, the west is the most defenseless place in the entire Dukeland Fort!"

    "General Karoner, order the Kolk Tank Assault Group to launch the first assault in the west! Order the British Royal Second Division to launch an assault frontally facing the New Zealanders! The Grossdeutschland Regiment will enter the battle in half an hour!" Wang Weiyi quickly issued the order  received such an order.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The Kolk tank assault group immediately appeared on the western front battlefield of Fort Dukeland.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    There is no error in the intelligence provided by Turvi. The western defense line is the weakest point in the entire Fort Dukeland.  Here, Major Ellington deployed only a small number of troops, a battalion of infantry plus an artillery battery.

    The main force of the German army suddenly shifted from the frontal battlefield to the Western Front. This caught Major General Ellington off guard. He had to order the troops on the Western Front to hold on to the end, and at the same time, he invested his own reserves in a short time after the war started.

    The New Zealanders fell into passivity at the beginning of the battle.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The emergence of a large number of "Leopard IX" and "Destroyer 3" types from the elite Waffen SS Kolk Tank Assault Group was disastrous for the defenders here.  They had no experience at all dealing with these huge tank assault groups.

    Those artillerymen fired their guns indiscriminately and aimed the shells at the position, trying to block the terrible German attack in this way.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  However, such bombardment does not seem to be able to achieve any substantial results.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  They had no way to stop the continuous and powerful advance of German tanks.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    As for the infantry, their situation is even more embarrassing.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Those soldiers huddled in their positions, enduring artillery shells and machine gun bullets whizzing past their heads.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Under the severe urging of the officers, they reluctantly devoted themselves to fighting back.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    It is not a very wise choice to let a group of soldiers who are on the battlefield for the first time deal with the enemy's elite assault group.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  But what better way could you ask Major General Ellington?

    In less than twenty minutes of fighting, the New Zealanders suffered huge casualties, but the U.S. Air Force in the direction of Hanover never showed up.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  This is frustrating and infuriating. What they need most now is direct support from the Americans!

    However, Brigadier General Duby in Hanover demanded that the New Zealanders must persist at Fort Dukeland for at least a week.

    God, Americans are really crazy.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  New Zealanders can't hold on here for even two days.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The arrival of the reserve team also had no effect on changing the situation of the battle.  They were also involved in a huge meat grinder.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  They had just arrived at the battlefield, but they had to face the overwhelming bombardment of German artillery shells.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The power displayed by those German tanks and assault guns can only be understood by those who have experienced it personally.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    In the afternoon, Major General Ellington had to issue an order to abandon the Western Front position, which completely disrupted the defense plan he had previously formulated for Fort Dukeland.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    On the first day when the fighting broke out, the entire outer position of Fort Dukeland fell into the hands of the Germans. The New Zealanders at Fort Dukeland had to face urban warfare.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  In fact, urban warfare is still beneficial to the defensive side, but the New Zealanders don't know how to use their advantages.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The Germans did not give them any time to breathe and adjust.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The German troops who broke into Fort Dukeland quickly launched a fierce assault on the entire city.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The first day, this is just the first day when the battle breaks out!

    "I need to end the battle by this time tomorrow!" Wang Weiyi, who appeared at Fort Dukeland, gave such an order.

    The progress of the battle satisfied him, but he could not spend much time here. In Teton, the German soldiers were taking a bath.After a hard fight, the Ernst Group was able to complete its combat objectives one day earlier and rescue Teton's defenders one day earlier.

    At this time, the situation on the entire battlefield was actually very strange. From Teton to Shimmering, the Allies were attacking and the Germans were defending.  However, from Fort Dukeland to Hanover, the German army was attacking and the Allies were passively defending.

    Now, it depends on who is more determined to win this war, the attacker or the defender.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The terrible roar of bullets filled the entire Fort Dukeland, but a very "interesting" phenomenon occurred. Instead of having any fear, the Germans in Fort Dukeland walked out of their homes one after another.

    They have been waiting for this day, and they have never forgotten what Major Kakoka told them before he died:

    The German army will definitely come back!  Germany will never give up every inch of its own land!

    Now, Major Kakoka¡¯s words have been best verified.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The Germans at Fort Dukeland worked hard to give the Germans any help they needed. They actively pointed out the direction to the Germans, actively told them the most suitable attack route, and tried their best to point out the location of the enemy's defensive positions.  Each of them is doing their best for the recovery of Fort Dukeland.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    This is the huge cohesion of a nation.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The New Zealanders are very passive here. They have no idea how to use their advantages in urban warfare and how to block the enemy's terrible attacks. They don't even know why such a war is happening to them.  .

    Why do they have to sacrifice their lives for the Americans?  What good would it do New Zealand to occupy all of Germany?

    "It's a pity that no one can answer their question. The only thing they can do is to wait in the dark for the arrival of death.

    Waiting is often the most painful thing, but it is also the most helpless thing!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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