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Chapter 405: Montgomery's Evacuation and Roar

Ten minutes later, a fierce naval battle and air battle began to take place in the North Sea.

Other US aircraft carrier fleets have also encountered the German Iranian 400 series super submarine group, or the mine area deployed by these submarine groups, and have been trapped in a sudden battle.

At this time in the Battle of Sicily, Montgomery's troops had already sent ships to rescue him one after another, and they were also evacuating.

When evacuating, many soldiers were hungry, thirsty and tired.

There are even many soldiers who are still scarred or seriously injured or disabled.

"Bastard! These damn German soldiers were actually pinched away by them!"

At the evacuated port, Montgomery did not leave immediately, but continued to set up bridgehead positions on the beachhead positions, establish defense positions, and sniper points to stop the German army's pursuit, and roared irritably.

"Don't be angry! Marshal Montgomery! We will come back and kill again. We will definitely make these damn German troops pay a heavy price. For the heroic sacrifice of our troops that cover our evacuation, we must not just let it go!"

While Montgomery was slandering in a bad mood, the commander of the 7th Division, Milton, clenched his fists and gritted his teeth.

"Yes! We will, we will win again, and we will defeat these Germans!"

In response, Montgomery also met a soulmate and nodded in agreement.

"It's a pity that my chance was ruined this time. My original plan was to let our two armies land on the south bank of Sicily, and then quickly advance northward to divide Sicily into two halves; then establish a line of defense against the west wing, so that our two armies could gather together and advance quickly into Messina, occupy it, and prevent the enemy from crossing the sea from returning to Italy's mainland!"

"What I didn't expect was that the German army arranged so many elite troops to ambush us and Patton's troops on such a few islands. They really planned it!"

Before the division commander Milton could respond, Montgomery continued to say angrily.

"Yes! It's all the fault of our crappy intelligence force. Every defeat is due to their insufficient deployment of the German army, especially their ignorance of the German army's new weapons and equipment!"

After hearing this, the commander Milton shook his head and sighed helplessly.

"But the reason for our failure in this battle is that if we originally thought we could seize the air supremacy of Sicily with the air strikes of our powerful aviation troops, and then cooperate with the fierce artillery fire of our ground troops, the Germans would be bombarded so hard that they could not raise their heads and would not be able to fight back."

"It's a pity that I'm too naive. I really didn't expect that the Germans would have so many new fighters, and they were suddenly exposed when they were hidden from the bomber in this Sicily battle."

"And they also got Japanese pilots who fought for life to attack our planes and ships!"

Montgomery said suddenly in frustration.

"The combat power hidden by the German army in this battle is more than that! They also have a huge aircraft carrier fleet and advanced carrier-based aircraft fleets, and I think they may have hidden a lot of submarine fleets that have not yet started attacking!"

"Because I haven't seen their submarines yet, I've taken any attacks! So I'm quite worried about this!"

Commander Milton responded.

"It's useless to worry. We have been defeated by the German army and rushed back to the sea! We can only hope to evacuate safely as soon as possible, and then shake the troops again, open up a new battlefield to deal with these damn German troops, and get back my lost victory!"

Montgomery said.

"Yes! We can only do this now! Because this defeat this time, we lost almost 3 divisions! And there are countless tanks, cannons and other weapons and equipment! It's so embarrassing. Such a defeat reminds me of the situation of Guo Ke'erk's retreat!"

Commander Milton said in a low mood.

"By the way, how many of our paratroopers have retreated? And how is the battle situation on Patton's side? Have they retreated like us?"

Upon hearing this, Montgomery suddenly changed the subject.

"Less than half of our paratroopers can evacuate safely, because most of the paratroopers were either covering us for landing attacks, or were killed by the Germans when they were defeated and evacuated, or they lost contact when they were airborne and disappeared!"

"As for Patton's troops, the situation facing the battle situation is worse than ours, because they are facing Hitler's most elite SS units commanded by Guderian himself, and also use a large number of new weapons and equipment, as well as support from a large number of aviation troops!"

The division commander Milton said a little sympathetic to Patton.

"Ah! No!"

Hearing this answer, Montgomery was stunned for a moment and said in surprise.

"I really didn't expect that their opponents seemed to be stronger than our Germans! So how are their current battle situation? Are we suffering as much as our losses?"

Then Montgomery continued to ask.

"They are still fighting fiercely with the German army, but the situation does not seem to be very good. They are also retreating. As for the damage to the war, I don't know yet, but I don't think it is optimistic at all, and I'm afraid there will be no less casualties than ours!"

Commander Milton responded.

"Although I don't like that guy Patton very much, I hope he won't die like this! May God bless them!"

Montgomery sighed.

"Our evacuation is also evacuated. Marshal Montgomery, do you want to board the ship and leave?"

At this moment, the division commander Milton suddenly turned around and looked at the evacuation surrounding him and suggested.

"Oh no! The German armored troops have arrived!"

Before Montgomery could respond, an officer from the front line suddenly shouted in panic.

Then Montgomery and the division commander Milton saw the sound of the engines of the roaring tanks not far from the beach, and then more than 100 Leopard tanks gradually came into their eyes.

"How come these damn Germans, why do they have so many tank groups? Haven't we destroyed a lot of their tanks? Especially these leopard tanks!"
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