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    Field Marshal Montgomery's Operation Market Garden was a battle in September. The original plan was to cross the Rhine River and bypass the Siegfried Line. However, the stubborn resistance of the Germans prevented Montgomery from successfully achieving his goal, and he failed to achieve it at a huge cost.  How much progress had the Allies made.  <-¡·

    In October, the Canadian 1st Army served as the main force. With the cooperation of other troops, the Battle of Scheldt began, capturing Walcheren Island and clearing the Scheldt. The Allied Command continued to mobilize troops to the western front.  At the same time, after the large-scale elimination of the remaining German troops in the Antwerp area, the port of Antwerp was finally opened to shipping on November 28, 1944. By the end of the month, the supply situation began to ease, and then the Allied forces occupied Marseille, the large southern port, and began to attack the Allied forces.  The supply situation helps.

    However, until this time, the Germans were not completely without advantages. The Germans finally no longer defended the entire Western Europe. The Western Front was greatly shortened and closer to the heart of Germany. Even though it was still under Allied air control, it was still significantly improved.  Their supply problems.  In addition, Germany could rely on a widespread telephone and telegraph network and no longer had to communicate by radio, thereby depriving the Allies of their most powerful weapon, ultra interception, the Allied organization that deciphered Germany's secret radio communications.

    When the Allies attacked Germany-occupied France in early 1944, the French rebels provided the Allies with valuable intelligence resources on the deployment of German troops. However, the huge intelligence sources established by the Allies in France failed to reach the German border.  Then it dried up, and there was no hope for it.

    Because the German army in France used radios encrypted by the Enigma cipher machine to transmit orders, the Allies could intercept and decrypt these radios to obtain intelligence called ultra, but in Germany such orders usually used telephones and radios instead.  Transfer to printer.  In addition, in order to maintain greater operations, the Germans issued a special radio silence order for all related operations on the Western Front.  <h1></h1>

    What is more worth mentioning is that the purge of the German Wehrmacht after the assassination of Hitler on July 20 also made Germany's security more stringent and reduced leaks. In addition, the foggy weather in Europe after the autumn also made it impossible for Allied reconnaissance aircraft to correctly interpret  Ground intelligence.  Allied intelligence believed what the Germans wanted them to believe from the little information they obtained, that Germany was incapable of launching any major offensive.  In fact, because of Germany's efforts, the top Allied decision-makers just believed that all of this was because Germany had secretly formed a new defense force near Dusseldorf on the North Rhine River.  This was accomplished by increasing air defense positions and deliberately increasing radio traffic.

    The Allied High Command therefore relied on the assessment of the intelligence units it received.  The Ardennes is judged to be a peaceful area.  Because the Ardennes is considered a peaceful area, based on economic considerations it is used as a training ground for new troops and a resting place for troops that have experienced intense combat. Therefore, the U.S. troops deployed in this area are inexperienced troops, such as  The U.S. 99th Infantry Division and the 106th Infantry Division, as well as the U.S. 2nd Infantry Division, the 101st Airborne Division, and other troops that need to be renovated, have come here for reinforcements after many battles.

    Although after gradually losing a large number of effective intelligence sources, it has begun to become deaf and blind.  However, the Allied command was not aware of all this loss. They were still joyful and immersed in the joy that the war was about to end. What they did not know at this time was that huge war conspiracies continued to gather in the sky, as if entering  In November in Northern Europe, the sky is gloomy.  The biting cold wind always makes people shiver uncontrollably.

    At an observation port in Belgium near the German-Japanese military demarcation line, two ordinary American soldiers took turns monitoring every move on the opposite side for several days. The opposite side was as calm as if it were an isolated world.

    "Horn, you stare here for a while, I'm going to smoke a cigarette first, and the bird comes out of my mouth again." A soldier with a relatively strong stature said to Baize next to him.

    "Damn it. Let me be alone here again. Carlo, move faster!" the soldier named Horn cursed.

    "You are really my good brother! I will comfort you when I come back later!" Carlo smiled and patted Horn on the shoulder.

    Horn's face turned red and he cursed: "Go back quickly! The lieutenant will come to check the post soon! I found that you are not here. I can't protect you!"

    "Don't worry, this place where birds don't poop is very safe! Lieutenant, I don't bother to care about this place, not to mention I only have time to smoke a cigarette." With that, Carlo held up the Thompson submachine gun in his hand  I walked to a big tree not far from Horn, sat down, and was in a fog.

    After Carlo left, Horn was not nervous at all. He was not worried that the Germans would come here. Horn was confident that he would discover them first and eliminate them. Horn held his rifle and looked at it warily.  He took a look around the observation post and found nothing unusual, so he took off his gloves, rubbed his face that was red from the cold, and said to himself:7684;The officer's face turned cold, and he immediately stood up and shouted loudly: "I understand, sir! Long live Hitler!"

    After Skorzeny nodded and signaled the officer to sit down, Second Lieutenant Gale, who was sitting in the back row, unexpectedly stood up and said: "Sir Skorzeny, in order to prevent someone from being accidentally captured by the American devils, should we  Let¡¯s unify our caliber to the outside world!¡±

    Skolz felt something in his heart, and he admired this relatively smart young man. He found that he was just a second lieutenant officer, and he had some intention of taking the exam, so he motioned Gale to continue. Seeing that his opinion was not dismissed, Second Lieutenant Gale  , then continued: "Our caliber is to kill Eisenhower and Patton!"

    The officers present and Skorzeny were all smart people, so they naturally knew what Second Lieutenant Gale meant and couldn't help but nod their heads.  A faint smile appeared on Skorzeny's devilish face: "That's it. I believe Eisenhower will appreciate the face I gave him!" (To be continued.)
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