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Volume One Chapter 1,039 Hunting Montgomery

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    Bernard Law Montgomery did not expect that he, who was so high-spirited and had performed miracles on the African battlefield, was now facing the biggest crisis in his life.

    And this crisis may change the fate of himself, or the entire United Kingdom, and even the entire Allies.

    All of this will be created in the hands of one person:

    Wang Ding!

    This young Chinese official, the son of the young president, after creating the Belgrade miracle, began to move towards another miracle:

    ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ? ?Mnik Miracle!

    Miracles are always created through hard work.

    Montgomery, who went to inspect the front line, was not worried about any dangers he would encounter on the road. The only thing he was worried about now was the battle situation on the front line.

    ?Obviously, the Chinese are advancing too fast, and at least it seems difficult to stop them now.  Montgomery believed that another move to boost military morale was necessary to save the situation in North Africa.

    "Monty." Ramsden, commander of the Armored Corps sitting next to Montgomery, said with a worried face: "The battle situation is very bad - we thought that after defeating Rommel, we could save the battlefield situation, but now it doesn't look like that.  The results we want.¡±

    "At least we saved it, right?" Montgomery said very calmly: "We defeated Rommel, and now we can still defeat the Chinese and their commander Liu Zhaocheng. Although he performed very well on the battlefield,  I don¡¯t think there was anything special about him, or maybe he just had better luck than Rommel.¡±

    Lumsden shrugged.

    At least he thought Montgomery didn¡¯t take the Chinese seriously. According to the intelligence coming back from the front line, the Chinese had very high combat skills, and their officers also had very high command skills.  But Monty despises the Chinese. Perhaps this is a traditional British deep-rooted thought.  Even Montgomery, a good commander, could not avoid these.

    Of course, as a good friend of Montgomery and an officer he single-handedly promoted, Lumsden still had absolute trust in Montgomery.

    ¡°Have you gotten in touch with Mnik?¡± Montgomery suddenly asked.

    "Yes, we have been contacted." Ramsden said: "Everything there is the same as before, and we have not encountered any enemies. Of course, harassment by German aircraft is unavoidable."

    "They are just a group of cowards who only dare to hover in the sky."

    Montgomery¡¯s words made Lumsden smile.  Then Montgomery continued: "I am going to continue to organize one or two big battles to stop the Chinese offensive, and then drive those Germans out of here completely!"

    "The soldiers are willing to fight with you." Lumsden said loudly: "We believe in you, and we can achieve the final victory!"

    A faint smile appeared on Montgomery¡¯s lips.

    Munik supply base.

    "Montgomery's convoy is still half a day away from here." Wang Ding, who had just received the intelligence, pointed on the map and said: "Montgomery will arrive here in the afternoon. Gentlemen, our mission is here."

    "A small group of German troops secretly arrived here 20 minutes ago." Klingenberg sighed: "We sent two reconnaissance companies, but they were attacked by the British along the way. Only less than thirty people survived.  The loss is quite huge."

    "The price is completely worth it." Wang Ding looked solemn: "If Montgomery can be eliminated here, then even if a few more reconnaissance companies are sacrificed, we are fully capable of bearing such losses."

    "Yes."

    Klingenberg¡¯s answer was very firm: ¡°Even if we sacrifice the lives of all of us here, as long as we can solve Montgomery, we will completely change the direction of the war.¡±

    ??Everyone here, Wang Ding, Klingenberg, Hans, the Chinese, and the Germans, are ready.  They are willing to use the lives of everyone here in exchange for the sex of one person

    Montgomery!

    Wang Ding and Klingenberg walked out, and soldiers from China and Germany were busy nervously in the base.  The Germans put on British military uniforms and used British weapons.  The Chinese have chosen hiding spots one after another and buried themselves in hidden death spots.

    The death point brought to the enemy.1

    Seeing Wang Ding and Klingenberg coming out, the Chinese and German soldiers did not make any sound. They just carried out the work at hand silently and carried out the final work silently.His body shook for a moment, then he looked down, and finally fell into a pool of blood¡§

    he died

    Monserin¡¯s death was not in vain.  He used his own life to eliminate the British's most threatening weapon, allowing the Chinese and German troops with absolute superiority in numbers and firepower to completely take the initiative on the battlefield.

    The battle lasted for about half an hour. The guards and entourage led by Montgomery suffered heavy casualties, and most of them fell under the enemy's gunfire.

    When the last gunshot stopped, it was all over.

    Two corpses were lying in the back of a jeep. They had been shot with so many bullets that their original appearance was almost indistinguishable.

    They are the British senior commander in North Africa, British Army General Bernard Law Montgomery, and his closest comrade-in-arms, British Armored Corps Commander Ramsden.

    The Second World War created a generation of generals.  Among these bright stars, Bernard Law Montgomery is undoubtedly one of the brightest.

    On November 17, 1887, the future commander-in-chief of the British was born in the vicarage of St. Mark's Parish at the Cricket Ground in Kennington, London, becoming the fourth child of the Reverend Henry Montgomery.

    At that time, to truly become an Army officer, one had to attend the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst.  At that time, the Army did not attract the best talents from across the country. It was not too difficult to get into the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. You only needed to pass some moderate examinations.  However, Bernard's grades were really poor.  In 1906, the school commented on him:

    "This student is a laggard whose age and grades are extremely disproportionate. There is little hope of going to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst unless he works hard from now on!"

    This comment suddenly woke up Bernard, and he finally realized that if he didn¡¯t work harder, he would really accomplish nothing and spend his life mediocrely.  And he would rather endure death than mediocrity.  In this way, in the six months before the entrance examination of the military academy, Bernard suddenly disappeared from the court. He spent all his time making up for the neglected studies in the past.  Hard work paid off. In the entrance examination to the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst in the autumn of 1906, Bernard ranked 72nd among all 177 candidates admitted, successfully knocking on the door of the military.

    The Dapeng finally spreads its wings, and the Kunpeng always crosses the sea.  In the heart of young Bernard, lofty ambitions surged, and he dreamed of glory and pride.

    ¡°He did accomplish many things on the battlefield. If it weren¡¯t for the strong intervention of the Chinese, perhaps his life trajectory would have followed a glorious path.

    But now, he is dead.

    And the world war began to proceed on another track!

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