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Chapter 59: Misfortune? The choice faced by the British Vice Admiral!

.The Third Reich under Ten Thousand Characters  Volume 4: The Death of France  Chapter 59: Unfortunately? The choice faced by the British Lieutenant General!

The vanguard of the Skeleton Division had already broken through the second line of defense south of the Allied forces and came to 6 kilometers ahead of Dunkorke Beach. With the artillery troops opening the way, the Skeleton Division advanced very quickly, and they did not even encounter resistance from the Allied forces above the platoon. Along the way, they not only gathered prisoners but also helped the heavy armored troops behind to clear the road.

A large number of i-type tanks exerted their residual heat. These tanks seemed to know that this was their last combat mission. It was magical that no i-type had a failure. They ran all the way to the battlefield filled with smoke, crushing the formation full of blood of allied soldiers.

With the shrinking of the war zone, the actual occupied areas of the besieged Allied forces were decreasing. After the first wave of the SS attacked, the Allied troops that lost three frontier formations. Although the SS temporarily stopped the attack, the Allied war had completely lost in terms of spirit.

John Gauter is the supreme commander of the remaining Allies, but he is not here. No one would like to command a unit that is doomed to fail, because no matter how you plan, the unit loses.

A unit that loses morale may be artificially aroused morale under specific conditions and let the continued fighting return to the troops. Such a unit has not really died. However, a unit that has lost all supplies, including it, has no so-called morale, and such a unit has not come for a long time.

The two rocket artillery brigades of the SS fired 23,000 rockets at the Dunkorke Allied Forces, directly plowing all three frontier formations of the Allied Forces. The Allied Forces had never suffered such an attack, and many officers could not react at all.

These people were lucky and unfortunate. Because they lost contact with the Allied Commander, it was impossible to predict that the German army had changed their offensive forces. Just as they were ecstatic to celebrate the cessation of the German Wehrmacht's attack, the field troops of the armed SS came, and the SS brought destruction and death.

There may be only one person who can clearly explain the difference between the SS and the National Defense Forces. This person is Xu Yang. Xu Yang's identity is a bit complicated. He is both a lieutenant general of the National Defense Forces and a national leader of the SS. Xu Yang deeply understands the nature of the National Defense Forces. It is impossible for the National Defense Forces to kill and fight a war with the extermination of the enemy as the primary goal.

The SS is different. The history of the establishment of this unit is too short and there is no so-called historical trace at all. This is a unit that is eager to express its value in existence. From soldiers to generals, there has never been a concept of so-called military humanitarianism in their consciousness.

What is the humanitarianism of soldiers? Yes, the SS did not know what this was, and no one instilled this concept in them. The education they received was to use all means to eliminate the living enemy! Respect? Only the dead enemy is worthy of respect, and any respect can be achieved. What can be achieved is to try every means to eliminate him from the top, and then... respect the dead enemy, their military honor when they are alive.

This idea has a side effect that makes the grassroots officers of the SS dislike capturing enemies because these enemies are still alive and they do not respect the concept of living enemies.

Give the enemy one or more bullets to knock the enemy down. Then walk to the front of the corpse, bow your head and cherish it hypocritically, or maybe when you pass by the corpse, you shout "Amen..." in your heart, and the brothers stepped forward.

The SS rarely left prisoners, and they were left behind to deal with the battlefield observers of the Third Reich Commission of the German Ministry of Representatives, and asked these observers to bring these prisoners back to the Empire for propaganda work. Without this activity, there is reason to believe. The SS likes dead enemies and does not like living prisoners. Because in the minds of most SS people, those living prisoners are some troublesome guys.

"The Empire has to give them food, drink, and wear free of charge. It doesn't count in setting up prisoners of war camps from the Empire, but also waste military personnel in the supervision. The Empire is engaged in world wars, so it should not waste combat soldiers who are already in short supply. Also, running out is a threat to the Empire. No one knows what the escaped prisoners will do in the empire. Killing all enemies is the best choice, not

How many things are going to kill each other and effortlessly... What a funny thing happened. In the war zone, you usually see the SS shouting out the hidden Allied troops in English and questions, and they directly blasted out a string of German. The SS soldiers (officials) who shouted were so proud that they could come out in English (French). I saw you come out and surrender and put down their weapons. There was no need to learn anything else. The honest SS soldiers (officials) would only have so many. After the captives came out, they would just hit them with a bullet. Then, the SS would ask in a daze, "What are he talking about?", and the other person would answer "I don't know." Then two (or more) people would whisper to themselves, "What are you doing if you don't surrender?", and finally reached a consensus, "These people are sick!"

The SS has no responsibility for these actions because they don't care at all. Many manslaughter also have a good explanation: language barriers.

This also creates a strange phenomenon, that is, there are a large number of German-speaking Allied prisoners of war in the prison camp, and the allied soldiers who cannot speak German are grateful to their company for their German-speaking talents, at least they avoided unknown murder.

The person in charge of commanding the Dunkork region Allied forces is British Lieutenant General Wake Walker. He risked his life to airborne the Dunkork Allied Zone five hours before the SS launched an attack, and then abolished the power of the ox and tigers to prove his identity. Afterwards, Wake Walker replaced the original commander and began to command the remaining Allied Expeditionary Forces.

I don't know if Wake Walker was able to arrive in Dunkork safely. He came just as the time difference between the SS's preparations for combat, because the German Air Force was preparing for combat. At this time, the sky above Dunkork area was absolutely calm, and no one had time to pay attention to a lonely transport plane suddenly flying from the British mainland. Wake Walker also fell safely from the sky. What he was about to clean up was a mess, commanding the remaining Allies to gather and arrange blocking troops. The harbor in the Dover area of ​​the United Kingdom had ships ready, just waiting for the surrounded Allies to win more time on their own so as to sneak away from the sea...

Facts proved that Wake Walker was unfortunate. Just as he explained the retreat time and route to his subordinates, the bad news came to heaven. The SS used 23,000 bargains to smash the retreat plan planned by Britain for huge sums of money. Every short-wave telegram sent back from the front line said to Wake Walker, "My troops were finished, my battalion was wiped out. I was the last living person. All the soldiers in charge of the first defensive formation were killed in the second... The German man attacked the third defensive line, and hundreds of reports wanted to express one meaning: the German man came here!"

Wake Walker was the first to believe it, because the intelligence agents of the German Wehrmacht sent back the information very clearly, which indicated that the German Army Commander-in-Chief Fridge had issued a notice and stopped the attack. The original Hugweke Walker of the army was in a state of mind. He believed that the intelligence agents who spent a lot of money to be deployed (bribed) had turned against him!

This news is simply too bad. The main reason why the British upper class firmly believes that it can still hold on is that the British intelligence department is better and mature than any country in the world. With such an intelligence department, the UK can win time, gain advantages, and fight to the end and win the final victory.

Now, the spiritual pillar of dependence was easily knocked down by the Germans with a huge hammer, which caused Wake Walker to suffer a psychological blow. He no longer had the confidence to complete the task entrusted by Boss Churchill and safely retreated to the expeditionary force.

"His Excellency Admiral Wake Walker, the German offensive unit number has been confirmed, it is Karn von Stark's SS!"

As we all know, the Navy is the leader of all military branches in England and enjoys the position of noble soldiers.

Of course Wake Walker knew who Karn von Stark was. The one he paid the most attention to was the general leader of the armed SS, because the only department that British intelligence agents could not penetrate was the SS under Karn von Stark. Wake Walker knew Karn von Stark better than others. Wake Walker spent a long time studying the uncertainty of the world, the borer of the world war madman, the next head of the German Third Reich.

Wake Walker did not issue any instructions after listening to the report, because now five minutes ago, the chief of staff of the command had confirmed that all large communication equipment had been destroyed by the SS's long-range troops, and the command and the theater troops had lost contact.

The only choice for Wake Walker is to issue commands with short radio waves, but this is not a good choice. The conditions for short radio waves are too poor and are easily intercepted by the enemy. It is okay to use this method to issue commands in daily life, but it is not advisable to use this method in the combat zone, because it is definitely an outdated command.

"what to do?"

Wake Walker looked at the wet mud walls of the bunker, and he needed to make a difficult choice: "Cancel the engine plan? Or continue to execute?"

He began to be a little confused...
Chapter completed!
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