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Although Second Lieutenant Gale's breakthrough was unexpected, he was desperately caught by the people of the 99th Division. Second Lieutenant Gale used many methods, but he could not get rid of B Company, which was bent on revenge. On the contrary, the people around him became more and more aggressive. There were fewer and fewer, and in the end only Du Pei and Bohr were left. One of Bohr's arms was seriously injured, and the brave Du Pei looked tired. <-¡·
Second Lieutenant Gale said bitterly: "I didn't expect that these American devils would be so difficult to deal with!"
Bohr leaned against a low wall and said feebly: "Second Lieutenant, all the brothers are dead! Although we have defeated enough American devils, we are almost finished by them now!"
Second Lieutenant Gale looked at the sky and comforted: "It will get dark soon! As long as we persist until dark, it is our chance to survive! Let's take a breath now!" <h1></h1>
Du Pei, who was in charge of the alert, suddenly sounded the alarm and said: "Second Lieutenant, they are here again!"
Second Lieutenant Gale said bitterly: "These lingering bastards, let's go!"
Suddenly there was a loud sound of gunfire, and the pursuing US troops attacked the three Lieutenants Gale one after another regardless of life and death. Bohr grabbed Second Lieutenant Gale with one arm and said eagerly: "Second Lieutenant, you and the Du Pei, let¡¯s go! I¡¯ll stop them!¡±
Second Lieutenant Gale refused without hesitation: "No, I have left too many brothers behind! Now there are only three of us left. Whether we live or die, we will be together!"
Bohr was moved, but more anxious, and said: "Second Lieutenant, please leave quickly. I'm a drag now. Leave me alone!"
When Bohr saw that Second Lieutenant Gale ignored him, he almost shed tears of anxiety. He suddenly put the gun to his head. There was a hint of crying in his voice: "Second Lieutenant, let's go! Do you want to watch me die in front of you?" Net Bu jumped.
Lieutenant Gale stared at Bohr for a moment, and suddenly shouted: "Du Pei, let's go!"
Du Pei said nothing, hugged Bohr hard, and cried out in pain: "Brother!"
Bohr laughed, but the smile was a little sad. Bohr said deeply: "In this life and the next life, we are all brothers!"
Bohr was killed in battle, leaving the world he was familiar with with his heart filled with concern for his brothers. His eyes just closed, and he fell into endless darkness.
Under the cover of darkness. Lieutenant Gale and Du Pei, who had been on the run for a day, finally escaped the US military's pursuit for a day and lay helpless in the darkness of a ruins.
After a long time, Du Pei said: "Second Lieutenant, what should we do in the future?"
Lieutenant Gale sat up and looked at the stars in the night sky with a melancholy look on his face. He sighed involuntarily. There is no direct answer. He said: "The head of state promised that our leader would send an airborne force to meet us!" Then he shook his head and said with a bitter smile: "But he didn't expect that we would fail so quickly!"
Du Pei heard that there were reinforcements. There was joy on his face, and then he became depressed. Thinking about the fate of his unit that went deep behind enemy lines, how could it be sustained by a small paratrooper unit? Du Pei groaned feebly: "Oh God, why did the F¨¹hrer We want more people to die!"
In the late autumn of 1944, the war approached the German mainland. The U.S. and British Allied Forces swept across most of Western Europe and invaded the central border of Germany. In order to reverse the situation, Hitler ordered the German army to launch a large-scale counterattack in the Ardennes region of southeastern Belgium, where the U.S. military was weakest, which was later known as the "Battle of the Ardennes." In order to cooperate with the actions of the large German army, the German high command planned to use paratroopers on the night before the official attack to parachute to the rear of the US military to cooperate with the German commandos of Otto Skorzeny who had previously carried out Operation Griffin. Capture the bridges and other important strongholds on the Neuse River, firstly, to cut off the ground transportation of the US military and block its reinforcements, and secondly, to create chaos in the rear of the US military and meet the large frontal attack forces. This airborne operation was codenamed "Eagle" and would be the last large-scale airborne operation carried out by the German army in World War II.
After a day of fighting, Captain Li Bo came to my camp in the evening, probably to keep in touch with me.
Captain Li Bo was very good at talking. When he talked about things, he kept chattering like an old woman. I pulled out a cigarette and gave it to him. He took it without politeness, lit it and took a puff. With an intoxicated look on his face, he said: "Oh, why do I feel that this cigarette tastes better when I smoke someone else's cigarette? For example, if I smoke one of my own, it will have no taste after I light one and smash it into my mouth! It doesn't feel good!"
I smiled and said: "It's better86;The source of this pressure did not dare to take a breath for fear of angering the German hero who was about to go berserk.
Colonel von der Heydt is a hard-core veteran who has truly climbed up through military service. He participated in numerous German paratrooper battles from the early days of World War II. During the battle in Denmark and Norway, his German airborne troops wrote the first large-scale airborne operation in world history; in the attack on the Netherlands, he captured all Dutch airports by airborne, ensuring the rapid occupation of the Netherlands by the German army; the raid on Bi¨¨res The Maltese Fortress also set a record for the most daring airborne operation in World War II; and the Battle of Crete was counted as the only critical battle in World War II that was mainly carried out by paratroopers. These airborne operations provided important information for the victory of the German "Blitzkrieg" Assure. These famous and glorious achievements recorded in history are the pride and legend first created by the German airborne troops. This is also something that Colonel Hatter will be proud of throughout his life.
However, in the middle and late stages of World War II, because Hitler banned airborne operations on the grounds that paratroopers suffered too many casualties in airborne operations, German paratroopers were treated as ordinary infantry and put into ground combat. Although Colonel Hayter believed that it was a soldier's honor for an airborne soldier to die on the battlefield, he could not change the order of his somewhat stubborn head of state. This time, Colonel Hayter was very excited after receiving this long-lost airborne mission. He regarded Operation Eagle as a battle of honor to restore the prestige of the German paratroopers.
However, when he received the order and actually started to execute it, what happened made him extremely angry.
First of all, it is not an easy task to immediately form a full regiment of 1,200 people. The training of airborne troops is much stricter than that of other armies. In addition to eliminating the necessary fear of heights, the minimum is to parachute and land. Many soldiers face a fatal obstacle, because when a person falls from a high altitude, the inertial force is concentrated on the legs and feet. As long as the posture is wrong, it is easy to bend the ankle and injure the ankle. In addition, there are countless other dangers in the air. It takes training to solve it, and all of this, Colonel Haight, takes time
He found Hitler and reported the matter: "My beloved F¨¹hrer, it will take time to find and form a sufficient number of airborne troops!"
Hitler, who was always excited, was very dissatisfied. He waved his arms and smashed the huge map on the huge table. The huge number of army groups, and shouted in a low voice: "You can do it on my map." Choose from all the troops, you can choose from my airborne regiment, what I want is the results, not your difficulties!"
The F¨¹hrer¡¯s anger left Colonel Heit at a loss. When he searched for the former Second German Airborne Army, there were very few soldiers and officers with all experience in airborne operations left. Although he managed to find some non-commissioned officers and officers, they had lost the confidence and courage of the original airborne troops. In any case, Colonel Haight finally had his own team. As for these non-commissioned officers and officers, he was confident that they would Restore the honor it deserves in the past.
Colonel Haight said to them: "There is only one sentence! If you follow me, in addition to honor, you will live!"
Although he comforted these long-lost compatriots, with more soldiers, Haite had no choice but to find some young recruits who had just been trained to supplement them. However, some of the recruits were less than sixteen years old. This was a group of immature soldiers. Total doll! Colonel Haight felt more and more that the possibility of completing this mission was getting lower and lower. He was at a loss! (To be continued.);There are too many to count, and they all require training to solve, and all of these require time for Colonel Haight.
He found Hitler and reported the matter: "My beloved F¨¹hrer, it will take time to find and form a sufficient number of airborne troops!"
Hitler, who was always excited, was very dissatisfied. He waved his arms and smashed the huge map on the huge table. The huge number of army groups, and shouted in a low voice: "You can do it on my map." Choose from all the troops, you can choose from my airborne regiment, what I want is the results, not your difficulties!"
The F¨¹hrer¡¯s anger left Colonel Heit at a loss. When he searched for the former Second German Airborne Army, there were very few soldiers and officers with all experience in airborne operations left. Although he managed to find some non-commissioned officers and officers, they had lost the confidence and courage of the original airborne troops. In any case, Colonel Haight finally had his own team. As for these non-commissioned officers and officers, he was confident that they would Restore the honor it deserves in the past.
Colonel Haight said to them: "There is only one sentence! If you follow me, in addition to honor, you will live!"
Although he comforted these long-lost compatriots, with more soldiers, Haite had no choice but to find some young recruits who had just been trained to supplement them. However, some of the recruits were less than sixteen years old. This was a group of immature soldiers. Total doll! Colonel Haight felt more and more that the possibility of completing this mission was getting lower and lower. He was at a loss! (To be continued.)