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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand Sixty.  Flame Assault

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    The helicopter was still showing off in a showy manner.

    But at this moment, the most unexpected situation suddenly happened.  In the distance, two black spots suddenly appeared, and then quickly approached here.

    When those two black spots flew over the battlefield, everyone saw clearly:

    Those are also two armed helicopters, but the ones marked on the fuselage are the marks of the German Air Force!

    Huge cheers erupted from the mouths of the German commandos on the ground.

    Their support arrived when they needed it most!

    The appearance of two German armed helicopters quickly broke the situation on the battlefield.

    Seeing that the balance of power was at a disadvantage, the US military helicopter immediately turned around and ran away, but it was already too late.

    For the German Air Force, they will never let go of such an opportunity!

    The four missiles flew out with a roar, and with a sharp sound of breaking through the air, they actually hit the US military helicopter gunship at the same time.  Suddenly, a huge fireball burned in the air, and the US military helicopter disintegrated directly in the air.

    This¡ª¡ªGermany blew the clarion call to attack!

    On August 19, 1966, the German Guderian Assault Group appeared at the U.S. Army Base in Naudica!

    This is Marshal Guderian¡¯s reappearance on the battlefield after World War II. This German armored god will once again reveal his ferocious minions on the battlefield!

    On the same day, the French government announced its separation from the Allies and joined the Axis Powers, and signed the Paris Agreement with German negotiators on the same day.

    The signing of the Paris Agreement was disastrous for the Allies. It also meant that after Russia, Ukraine, and Italy, another major Allied force in Europe had left the ranks of the Allies.

    After the signing of the Paris Agreement, President Robito ordered all French troops on the European continent to quickly join the ranks of the Axis powers led by Germany and launch attacks on the Allied forces nearby.

    That night, after emergency negotiations with the French government, the U.S. Ambassador to Paris, Robin, ordered all of Colonel Wenger's Marines to leave Paris.  They were lucky enough not to die in a foreign country.

    On the 20th, French troops composed of six divisions arrived in Naudika to assist the German army in launching an attack on the U.S. military base in Naudika.

    This was the largest and perhaps the last battle in France.  Lieutenant General Carson, the U.S. commander of the Nordica military base, refused the Axis powers' request to lay down their arms and surrender immediately. He decided to use his own bravery and the bravery of American soldiers to defend this place to the death.

    He is too aware of the importance of Nordica to the United States in Europe. If it loses here, the US military will lose the most important base in France and even in Europe. This will even cause the United States to eventually lose the war on the European continent.

    Allied Commander-in-Chief Westmoreland also issued an order to defend.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    At 8 a.m. on the 20th, German Marshal Ernst Brahm appeared in Naodika. When he and Guderian stood face to face on the battlefield again, the two looked at each other and smiled.

    The glory of Germany will start from here - the pride of Germany will start from here again!

    At 8:10, Marshal Guderian issued the attack order, and the Waffen-SS "Brunsburg" Armored Division, as the leading force of the entire army, took the lead in launching an assault on Nordika.

    The 37th Brigade of the U.S. Marine Corps also launched a desperate counterattack as the first unit of the U.S. Army to engage the enemy.

    Both sides used artillery, planes, and tanks to bombard each other desperately. No one wanted to lose the victory of this war, and everyone wanted to hold the fruits of victory firmly in their own hands.

    The red-eyed officers and soldiers of the two armies tried their best to rush forward or defend desperately.  For the German soldiers, they told themselves that they must win this battle.

    Marshal Guderian is watching them from behind, and more importantly - Marshal Ernst is also watching them from behind!

    "The Americans' fighting will is also tenacious. With the support of artillery fire, they defend their positions at all costs.  Hidden behind fortresses or tanks, they used all available forces to carry out arduous resistance.

    This was later called the "Battle of Nordica" that determined the fate of the European continent.

    On the first day of the "Battle of Nordica", both sides invested a large amount of artillery fire and soldiers to engage in battle. The German army advanced ten kilometers arduously on this day. Every inch of this ten-kilometer road was condensed.  A lot of hardship.

    So did the soldiers of the 37th Marine Brigade of the U.S. Marine Corps.I can proudly tell everyone that I am completely worthy of the military uniform I wear.

    In the absence of effective support, although they lost more than half of their positions, they completed the task exceptionally well, preventing the German army from effectively establishing an advancing base.

    ¡°Moreover, they were using one brigade to deal with an entire armored division of the powerful German Waffen-SS.

    It seemed that the German attack on this day was frustrating, but at this time Guderian smiled.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "Heinz, what makes me feel fortunate is that you have never lost your decisiveness on the battlefield." Wang Weiyi also smiled similarly: "Now, are you ready to completely kill the 37th Brigade?"

    "Yes, complete and complete annihilation!" Guderian always had such a confident smile on his face: "If the German army cannot achieve such a victory when it uses an entire armored division to deal with a brigade, then for  It will be the biggest shame for Germany. Ernst, I think you have noticed that during today's attack, I did not intend to achieve great results, but to fully open up the battlefield.  Ten kilometers away, the armored forces are powerful enough to launch a general assault at dawn tomorrow!"

    Guderian never cared about temporary victory, he only wanted the final result.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The tenacious German troops had already done it for him during the whole day's battle today.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    "I like the feeling in the dark" Wang Weiyi suddenly said lightly: "Every darkness always makes people full of expectations, because we all know that it will be dawn soon."

    "Yes, it will be dawn soon." Guderian glanced at his good friend: "Ernst, you won't leave again this time, will you?"

    Wang Weiyi nodded: "This time I will not leave again. I am like a prodigal son who is far away from home, always looking for his own home, but in fact, I suddenly discovered that home is right next to me."

    Wherever people are, that¡¯s where home is.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

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    On August 21, 1966, Marshal Heinz Wilhelm Guderian ordered "Operation Flame Raid" to officially begin!  The Waffen SS "Brunsburg Panzer Division" reappeared on the battlefield.

    What was roaring in the sky were German Air Force fighter planes. Facing the U.S. fighter planes taking off from the Naudica base, these heroic German pilots were doing their best to support the German soldiers on the ground.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The missiles roared wildly there, and the artillery shells made a huge and terrifying roar.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The rumbling armored troops were ready to attack.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Groups of flames burned in the sky, and planes emitting black smoke fell from the sky.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  When the war began, this was the fate that was destined for all soldiers.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    At 8:10, which was exactly the same time as yesterday¡¯s attack, the German Waffen-SS Brunsburg Armored Division finally rejoined the battle.

    The same time, but completely different attack methods.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Brigadier General Kakka and his 37th Brigade were surprised to find a completely different German army from yesterday.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The German army already had a sufficiently open battlefield, their tanks roared horribly, and they launched the most ferocious charge forward with arrogance and arrogance.

    Brigadier General Kakka recorded this battle in great detail in his post-war memoirs:

    "In less than half an hour, bad news has been continuously reaching my headquarters. The German attack has made all of us feel suffocated" Commanded by Major Wilson  The battalion suffered a devastating blow in this half hour, and just yesterday it resisted more than three attacks by the enemy. It was not until now that I understood.  In fact, it doesn¡¯t matter how many victories they have achieved. What they want is a fully open offensive position. £®I know that the commander standing opposite me is Marshal Heinz Wilhelm Guderian.  There are too many stories about him during the Second World War. But to be honest, at this time yesterday, I was still a little complacent, thinking that I had succeeded in fighting Gudry.  Marshal An. £®

    Marshal Guderian never cared about temporary victory or defeat. What he wanted was the final victory of the entire war, but I foolishly fell into the trap he set.  £®  £®  £®  £®  ??But after the war, I had a very selfish idea. I was not upset at all about this failure, because standing opposite me were the two most outstanding gods of war in Germany: Ernst Alexson.  .Marshal von Brahm and Marshal Heinz Wilhelm Guderian.  I believe that there are not many officers in this world who are lucky enough to be the opponents of two German war gods at the same time.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  I can proudly tell my children that I have experienced such an honor.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    It¡¯s just that the situation that day was indeed extremely bad. Our positions were constantly being lost under the assault of German armored forces. The large number of casualties caused me to use up all the reserves in my hand, and Lieutenant General Carson seemed to be unable to do anything about it.  , the six divisions of the French launched an attack at the same time as the German army, and Lieutenant General Carson also did not have many available troops.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  It is really surprising that the situation in France has changed so quickly. According to what I know, in various cities in France, as long as there are US troops stationed, they have all been attacked by the French without exception.  What I know for sure is that we are losing this country, and it will be lost forever.  From now on we will never be able to come to this romantic country again.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    At 10 o'clock in the morning, my troops had been forced to retreat to a small position, with German armored vehicles on all sides. According to aerial reconnaissance, a large number of German commandos also appeared behind us, which meant that  Our escape route has been completely cut off by the German army.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  This is not the worst news. The worst news is that we are gradually losing air control.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  I know exactly what this means, it means that we can no longer retreat from the air.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Everyone became desperate, but they could not be blamed because each of them fulfilled their responsibilities as an American soldier in this battle.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  At 11 o'clock at noon, the German attack suddenly stopped, and then I was surprised to find that I received a call from Marshal Ernst.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  "

    That was a day that Brigadier General Kakka would never forget. He really received a call from Marshal Ernst of Germany in his headquarters.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Even in old age, he could still clearly remember every conversation he had with Marshal Ernst that day: "Kakka, I am Ernst Brahm!"

    "Marshal Ernst, it's an honor to hear your voice here. Although we are on opposite sides now, this cannot prevent me from respecting you."

    "Thank you for your compliment, Brigadier General Kakka. After the battle broke out, you and your troops showed enough courage. Now the situation is completely out of your control, and I can tell you very clearly, Carson  The lieutenant general can no longer provide you with any form of support. As a commander, I think it is time to consider how to save the lives of the survivors."

    "Are you asking me to surrender?"

    "Yes, I want you to surrender. As a soldier, you will feel that surrender would be the greatest shame, but to still resist to the end even though you know you will fail is a serious irresponsibility to the soldiers. Brigadier General Kakoka  It's time for you to make a decision, fight to the death for your own honor as a general, or save the lives of your soldiers."

    "Marshal, I hope you can give me half an hour to think about it, although I know that such a request is ridiculous. After all, too many changes will happen in half an hour."

    "I will give you an hour. I trust you, and maybe my trust will lead to another battle for my soldiers, but I am still willing to trust you. This phone will always be open, and I will be waiting in front of the phone.  Your final decision."

    This is a trust that comes from an enemy.  Brigadier General Kako swore that he had never received such unconditional trust.

    He got through the phone call with Lieutenant General Carson, first reported to him the poor situation of the 37th Brigade, and then informed the enemy Marshal Ernst of his requirements.

    Lieutenant General Carson was silent for a long time on the other end of the phone and then said: "I believe in you too, Brigadier General. You are a brave commander. If it weren't for the last moment, you would not report this to me."  General, I will grant your request for surrender and all responsibility will be borne by me. I will report to Commander-in-Chief Westmoreland."

    "What about you, Lieutenant General? I believe your situation is not much better than mine."

    "Yes, it is very difficult here too. The enemy has been preparing for this military operation for too long. In addition to the troops in France, the Axis forces have also launched attacks on all battlefields at the same time. We have  There is not much power to reinforce here. However, I can also tell you a special piece of information just yesterday.That day, Commander-in-Chief Westmoreland personally called me. He ordered me in very stern terms not to lose the Nordica military base under any circumstances.  So I'm ready to die fighting here.  "

    Brigadier General Kakoka didn¡¯t know what he should say at all.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    He knows Lieutenant General Carson¡¯s character too well. Once he makes a decision, no one can change him.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The only thing I can do is to wish him good luck.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Brigadier General Kako hung up the phone with Lieutenant General Carson, and then picked up the previous phone again: "Marshal, are you still there? Yes, it didn't take me an hour to make the decision. Marshal,  I am honored that my troops surrendered to you, although the use of the word "honored" is ridiculous."

    "There is nothing ridiculous, General Kakoka. I must thank you for your men for saving their lives. I will be here waiting for your arrival."

    "I believe you won't wait long." Brigadier General Kakka put down the phone, and then carefully arranged his military uniform.

    He was as excited as a child because he would soon see his childhood idol!

    That¡¯s the respectable Baron Alexon!

    It may indeed seem absurd to use the word "honor" when surrendering, but Kakoka doesn't care about that. All he cares about is what Marshal Ernst said to him:

    "Yes, I want you to surrender. As a soldier, you will feel that surrender would be the greatest shame, but to still resist to the end even though you know you will fail is a serious irresponsibility to the soldiers. Brigadier General Kakoka  It's time for you to make a decision, fight to the death for your own honor as a general, or save the lives of your soldiers."

    Yes, I did nothing wrong. I just did what a commander should do.

    ¡°If someone accuses me of this, I will face everything calmly!

    Knowing when to do what is important is what a commander should do!  (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature, the novels will be better and updated faster!)
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