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Volume 2: My Country One Thousand Seventeen.  the last gentleman

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    "Yes, the British army launched an attack rashly, but suffered a disastrous defeat. Even the German General Staff did not know about this attack. Several of the troops they had worked so hard to form suffered a devastating blow.  !¡±

    Outside Hanover, General Carlonle said with a gloomy face: "After the assault group of the British army collapsed on both wings, the difficult situation it fell into can no longer be described in words. However, fortunately, the Steinmann Battle Group in Teton  We have taken the initiative and provided timely reinforcements to the British army.¡±

    Wang Weiyi did not expect this. He did not expect that Teton's German army could actually reinforce the British under such difficult conditions.

    "We can't control the British for the time being." Wang Weiyi looked at the raging battlefield with a gloomy face: "We must focus all our energy on Hanover now, no matter how the situation changes! Has the Grossdeutschland Regiment arrived?  "

    "Yes, the vanguard of the Grossdeutschland Regiment has arrived, as has the British Royal Second Division."

    "Put all into the attack!" Wang Weiyi no longer hesitated: "Don't leave any soldiers behind, all into the attack!"

    At this time, Wang Weiyi and the Ernst cluster he led had already adopted a desperate posture. He no longer considered the situation or the direction in which the war situation would develop. The only important thing to him was how  Capture the important city of Hannover!

    With the order of Marshal Ernst Brahm, the tragic offensive and defensive battle of Hannover officially kicked off.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The German army adopted a desperate posture, and the British army also adopted a desperate posture.  Brigadier General Duby mobilized most of the troops he could mobilize, relying on Hanover, and struggled to resist the German attack.

    According to the analysis of the Allied Forces Command, only Dube and his troops can hold out in Hanover for five to seven days, and the German army will be forced to give up the plan to capture Hanover and march towards Teton again. During this time,  No matter how tenacious Teton's German army was, they could not continue to defend Teton with their meager strength.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Then, the balance of victory has seriously tilted towards the Allies.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Time has become crucial for any party.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Artillery fire devastated the city, the armies of both sides were intertwined, and the planes that kept appearing in the sky were also strangulating life and death.  The German Air Force taking off from the airstrip at Fort Dukeland, just like their army brothers, also showed their loyalty in the skies over Hanover.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    This is the sky dyed red with blood, this is the earth dyed red with blood.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The British Royal 2nd Division, which was placed at the forefront, already knew that the British attack on the Teton front line had suffered a disastrous defeat. While they were shocked and heartbroken, they poured all their anger on the enemy on the opposite side.

    Sometimes war is not just war, but war - or the truest manifestation of inner emotions.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Although these newly formed British troops do not have high combat literacy, their tenacity is admirable.  Like the Germans, they launched wave after wave of attacks on Hanover with fearless spirit.

    For Dolby, in fact, he was not too panicked at this time. Although the enemy's strength far exceeded his own, Commander-in-Chief Westmoreland had already called him, and the two Australian infantry divisions quickly  will arrive.  And this is equivalent to giving Brigadier General Dolby a reassurance.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The arrival of reinforcements greatly increased the confidence of the US military. Under the cover of air fighters and ground artillery fire, they struggled to support and resist the crazy attacks from the enemy.

    Corpses were scattered all over the mountains and plains, and blood gathered into small rivers.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Since mankind invented war, the terrible shadow of death has never disappeared for a day.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  This is probably the ugliest and despicable invention of mankind.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The U.S. military's determination to resist also greatly exceeded the expectations of the Germans and the British, and this also verified that as the war continued, the combat effectiveness of any unit was gradually strengthening. Their fighting determination and combat experience had already  It cannot be compared to the early days of the war.

    Wang Weiyi also saw all this clearly, but he didn't think there was anything to worry about. In the course of the war, there will always be unexpected situations of one kind or another. As a commander, what he has to do is  Choosing trust, he firmly believed that his soldiers would be able to meet his combat requirements.

    He didn¡¯t even ask where the front line was at.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    At this time, the German armed forcesThe SS Kolk Tank Assault Group once again encountered their old rival, the 126th Armored Regiment of the US Army, and this time, the 126th Armored Regiment seemed to appear on the battlefield with a revengeful mentality.

    Colonel Walkin was grateful to Brigadier General Dolby for his trust in him and for his words that helped him avoid punishment.  In return, he could only respond to Brigadier General Dolby's trust with his performance on the battlefield.

    However, in the battle the previous day, the 126th Armored Regiment had suffered heavy losses, which was a great damage to the confidence and morale of the soldiers. Such damage is difficult to make up for in a short period of time.  This is clearly demonstrated on the battlefield.

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    And Colonel Walkin has no solution to this problem.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The only thing he can do is to put himself on the front line like an ordinary soldier.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    He and his tank bravely stood at the front, constantly using artillery shells and machine guns to fire at the enemy, and refused to give in.  He hoped to use this method to inspire the soldiers' courage and determination, and to report Brigadier General Dube's trust in him.

    If the German armored forces on the opposite side are a group of black panthers that smell blood, then the 126th Armored Regiment of the US Army at this time is a group of wounded hyenas.

    A large number of tank wreckage lay scattered on the battlefield, and some burnt corpses hung on the destroyed tanks.  This is the most shocking scene. This is the scene that will appear after the war is over, even if you close your eyes.

    It was at this moment that Colonel Varkin's tank was unfortunately hit.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The colonel jumped out of the tank, and the commander beside him loudly asked him to get out of here immediately, but this was flatly refused by the colonel.

    "I will not leave here, and I will not leave here until the end of the war" The colonel's answer was so firm: "Tell General Dube that my armored regiment has suffered a heavy blow and is no longer able to  Keep fighting, but I will keep my promise!¡±

    His promise is to use his own death to wash away his shame.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Walkin pulled out his pistol and shouted loudly: "For the glory of America!"

    He became a wounded beast.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  He kept telling himself that this was his grave.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    The courage of the American soldiers around him seemed to be inspired by the colonel. They shouted loudly and launched a counterattack against the German army.

    This is a scene that the 126th Armored Regiment of the U.S. Army will never forget. Here they suffered the heaviest loss since the establishment of the unit.

    Colonel Walkin was killed in action on June 30, 1966.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  The 126th Armored Regiment of the US Army was destroyed on June 30, 1966.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    Two-thirds of the tanks suffered devastating blows in this battle, and the entire armored regiment was completely destroyed.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    When Brigadier General Dolby heard the news, he felt dizzy and almost fainted.  To be honest, he admired Colonel Walkin and knew that he was definitely not a cowardly officer.  He succeeded in inspiring the colonel's courage in his own way, but the result was that he lost Colonel Warkin and almost the entire armored regiment.

    The only result they achieved was to temporarily block the Germans' crazy attack.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    In the afternoon of this day, two Australian infantry divisions arrived in Hanover, which made Dolby happy.

    And an unexpected situation happened. Just as Brigadier General Duby was discussing the battle plan with the commander of the Australian forces, a German captain named Lampden requested to see the top commander of the US military immediately.

    "I am Brigadier General Dolby." Dolby still can't figure out the enemy's intentions.

    "I am Captain Lampden." Captain Lampden saluted: "General, we found the body of a fallen soldier on the battlefield. Judging from his nameplate, he was a member of the 126th Armored Regiment of the US Army.  Colonel Warkin. We have sorted out the Colonel's body and returned it to you according to Marshal Ernst Brahm's instructions."

    Brigadier General Dube couldn¡¯t believe what he heard, and the American and Australian officers also couldn¡¯t believe what they heard.

    The enemy actually sent Colonel Walkin¡¯s body back.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®"General, the colonel's body is outside. If nothing else happens, I will take my leave."

    "Captain, please convey my gratitude to Marshal Ernst for me." Brigadier General Dolby calmed down his mood: "Please help me convey to the Marshal that no matter the outcome of the war, I will definitely let everyone know what he has done."  Americans know.¡±

    The captain left, but the headquarters fell into a long silence.

    "A gentleman on the battlefield, right?" Brigadier General Dolby said after a long time: "A true gentleman, he still inherits the fine qualities since World War I, and these qualities have never been seen in us.  It¡¯s never happened, is it?¡±

    He was shocked by what Marshal Ernst did.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  For the first time, he knew that war could actually proceed this way.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    War, sometimes is not just a battle of life and death!

    Brigadier General Duby did not know that Marshal Ernst Brahm admired those brave soldiers. He would never forgive any of his enemies on the battlefield. He would use his own way to drive all enemies to death. However,  When his enemies showed sufficient bravery on the battlefield, he also showed his respect.

    Wang Weiyi received a report from the frontline commander about the death of Colonel Varkin. He felt a little regretful, and also felt that the enemy's colonel should be respected.  He expressed his last respect for Colonel Walkin in a special way.

    Marshal Ernst Brahm¡¯s actions quickly spread among the American and Australian soldiers. They were shocked by the enemy¡¯s actions, and subtle changes were taking place in their hearts.  And a title for the enemy's supreme commander also began to spread quietly among the Allied forces:

    The last gentleman!

    Yes, the last gentleman, that¡¯s what the Allies called Field Marshal Ernst Brahm.

    However, Marshal Ernst Brahm, the last gentleman, soon continued to show his ferocious fangs on the battlefield after doing what a gentleman did!

    The German attack quickly resumed after a brief lull.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    After the afternoon, Wang Weiyi invested all the forces of the German Grossdeutschland Regiment, the Kolk Tank Assault Group and the British Royal Second Division, and launched a frenzied attack on Hannover again.  The British Royal Third Division was regarded by him as the general reserve.

    He is unwilling to give the enemy any chance to breathe. He must use one wave of higher attacks to completely defeat the enemy's defense.  Time is the most precious thing for him and the German troops.

    The war is still going on according to his wishes.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    At this time, Brigadier General Duby only left an infantry regiment in Hanover, and used all his forces outside the city. He hoped to use this method to block the enemy's attack and delay the enemy's progress.

    He is also a very brave soldier. He has appeared on the most dangerous front lines several times and personally directed all the soldiers to attack or defend.  He must use this method to inspire the soldiers' determination to fight tenaciously to the end, and he must use this method to fulfill Commander-in-Chief Westmoreland's entrustment to him.

    Wounded soldiers continued to be sent to Hanover, and the hospital was so busy that it could no longer be described in words.  Doctors and nurses kept complaining that they were short of manpower, but the Germans in Hanover were absolutely unwilling to provide any help to the enemy.

    They would be happy to see Americans or Australians killed by heroic German soldiers, and they would be happy to see enemy soldiers die in painful wails.

    Soon, the soldiers of the German Empire will reappear here, and soon this place will return to the embrace of Germany.

    But not all Germans in Hannover did this. There were still a few Germans who were willing to "help" the enemy in special ways.

    They are responsible for transporting the wounded.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  What's strange is that many injured people died inexplicably on the way to the hospital.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    This quickly aroused the suspicion of Brigadier General Dolby, who quickly ordered the military police to investigate. In fact, the case was not complicated at all.

    These "active" Germans who were willing to assist, under the leadership of a German named Reit, secretly eliminated the wounded American or Australian soldiers on the way. They could not fight like the German soldiers, but they  But you can use this special method to fight for your motherland.

    When facing Brigadier General Dolby, Leite and his companions did not show any fear, but looked at the American general with a smile.

    ? ??Why do this?  "Dolby surprisingly found that he was not particularly angry, but instead sighed and asked.

    "You would do the same thing if your country was invaded" Leite smiled slightly: "We have been waiting for this day to come. When this day really comes, I think,  There must be another way for us to serve Germany, right?"

    Dolby looked at them, and then asked slowly: "Do you know that you will be shot if you do this?"

    "Of course we know." Reit still didn't have any fear: "All of us will die, but we are proud of what we have done. Now, you can give the order to take action."

    Dolby suddenly felt a little confused. He found that he didn't know what to do.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®  Shoot them?  Yes, he could issue this order without hesitation, but in his heart, he felt that these Germans had actually done nothing wrong.

    "You would do the same thing if your country was invaded" There is nothing wrong with Leite's words. No one wants to see their homeland invaded.  £®  £®  £®  £®  £®

    This is a group of brave people, they are not afraid of death, they have long been prepared for this day to come.

    ¡°However, I also have my own responsibilities.  Just as Dolby was about to give the order, he suddenly thought of the last gentleman on the battlefield:

    Ernst Brahm!

    If he faced such a situation, what would he do?  Dubi suddenly made up his mind: "Mr. Reiter, you were sentenced to death for killing Allied soldiers, but do you think you did all these things alone?"

    Leyter was startled, and then he understood the enemy commander¡¯s intention. He was slightly grateful: ¡°Yes, General, I did all these things alone.¡±

    "Then let's execute Leyter." Dolby looked at him deeply: "Goodbye, Mr. Leyter."

    "Goodbye, General." Reiter smiled there again: "Thank you for what you did. Maybe this can help you reduce your crime in the German military court."

    Dolby said in a voice that only he could hear: "What you should really be grateful for is Ernst, the last gentleman on the battlefield!" (To be continued. Please search Piaotian Literature for better and more updated novels.  quick!)
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