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Chapter 33: Behlter vs Tank (2)

The Third Reich under Ten Thousand Characters Volume 4: The Sorrow of France Chapter 33: Be<er vs. TNK II

With limited vision and inaccurate hit rate, people often cannot suppress shooting in dangerous battlefields..com The Renault R-35 has completely shot up the shells, and they have squandered their life guarantees in just 12 minutes. At this moment, the French in the Renault R-35 car finally understood that war is not just about shooting at each other. Shooting out requires damage to the enemy, which is an effective shooting!

The members of the German tank crew have a reason to be proud. They had no tanks before, and all training facilities were so ridiculous and sad. But still remember the scene of the German soldiers carrying models in their hands and placing troops according to the command of the commander? It is those wooden board models and revenge that have created the tank combat ideas that are ahead of countries around the world. They grew up in wooden board models and practiced on the flesh-and-blood battlefield!

"Open fire!"

The type ii tank that formed a three-dimensional encirclement formation opened fire. The shells were fired from the barrel and sprayed out along the smooth bore of the gun barrel. The warhead burned with the flames of revenge flew in the air. The collision between the copper warhead and the steel armor, a ball of fire rose into the sky, and the trees were pushed down by air, accompanied by the screams of the French in the Renault R-3 car.

The steel formation was torn a gap, and the periphery of the three Renault R-35s were peeled apart. The steel burning in flames, wood chips flying everywhere, and the charred corpse lying twisted limbs on the wreckage of the tank. This is war! There are enemy armored troops approaching behind the forest! The French Somoa-35 tanks, the British 13 cruise tanks! There are also a large number of infantry!"

The Stuka squadron in the air once again played their role in the battlefield. These whistling vultures had just failed to join the battlefield, and no one could guarantee that the bombs dropped in the chaotic battlefield would blow to whom. Now, one Stuka finally found their battlefield, and one vulture flew roaring towards the rear of the forest.

Anhausen's attention is still focused on the surrounded Reynolds R-35 tank group, and he has a bad premonition. Montreuil is not a major city that is easy to defend and difficult to attack. The French have no reason to gather so many armored troops near Montreuil. There is no sign that the British and French coalitions have had any big moves recently. Encounter battles? It seems not! The French have premeditated that they want to attract our troops here and create opportunities for the surrounded troops to escape!

Anhausen quickly reported what happened here to the division headquarters, between which. His tank troops had already knocked the surrounded Renault R-35 into burning fireballs. They needed to quickly withdraw from the forest section and return to the small town on the west bank of the Lis River, where they built fortifications and wait for reinforcements to arrive. He climbed the roof of the car and looked at the woods filled with smoke, "The troops gathered the wounded, we retreat!"

The sound of crawlers rolling with soil and wood chips filled the entire forest. The i-type tank company in the front could already see the sound of trees in front being poured down by tank pears. Their original sliding, their muzzles aimed at the direction of dust, and the crawler shaft wheel made a rotational sound. The body of the car quickly retreated.

The coalition tanks that showed their figure were very slow, and their existence was defined as assisting infantry combat. This idea created the armor thickness of these tanks and also caused their mobility to be lost. The total weight of the Somoa-35 tank reached 20 tons in combat, the thickness of the front armor was 55 mm, and the thickness of the weakest armor reached 20 mm. Compared with the thickness of the armor, its attack power was extremely poor. It turned out that the 47 mm l40 cannon could not cause any serious damage to the front armor of the i-type armor if it exceeds 1,500 meters.

The victory of the i-type lies in its high maneuverability. Although it is in a regressive state, the high maneuverability of the i-type is still perfectly exerted. Facing a large number of French infantry and a small number of tanks, the i-type chose to retreat with great sensibility. The 47mm self-propelled cannon in its turret kept coming out of white smoke. Although the hit rate is extremely low, it still effectively delayed the French army's propulsion speed.

The D311 Type Ii tank has been proven to be unable to be repaired in a short time. It has been at the back of the front since the beginning, and its only contribution is to kill a Renault R35 and three French infantry. This is obviously inconsistent with the cost of this Type Ii tank. With the issuance of the retreat order, the members of the D311 crew were sad and from the inside. Some crew members who had been injured and exited the battle sequence were also doing the same. They could not leave the tank to the French. If a Type Ii was captured, it means that the weakness of the Type Ii will be exposed and the future combat losses will increase several times!

The 15th Army Command.

"Major Maximilian, a cavalryman of the reconnaissance battalion, reported that a large number of coalition armored troops were gathered near Montreui. It is now found that the French army has a large number of Renault R-35 tanks, a small number of Somoa-35 tanks, and the British 13 cruise light tanks. The enemy gathered in the forest section, and it is suspected that Montreui gathered more coalition armored troops. The 14th Stuka Squadron also sent back the report. They found the French infantry built a line of defense behind the forest, and found the French Charles B1 tank in the bunker. General, the French are gathering forces to prepare for counterattack!" Rick is now more like a reporter, holding a stack of thick documents.

Bock is definitely a qualified commander, and hema asked the point, “How many troops do we have near Al?”

Rick opened the third page of the file page. It was a small military picture, which marked the location of all troops, "a grenadier division, two units."

Bokemai moved his pace and walked straight towards the military map hanging on the wall. He looked at the shape near Montreuil with bright eyes. "The French counterattack came later than expected. They did not have the group commander General Longdstedt: Our troops were counterattacked by the British and French coalition forces. In the direction of Montreuil, French troops were found along the Oti River. Our troops needed to adjust their troops to defend against attacks from the rear and ask his troops to take over Al's defense."

Bock was still a little worried. He observed a rule from all signs, that is, the French army, who had changed to commander-in-chief, was increasing in resistance. The French who had surrendered without firing a half shot now seemed to be eager to become martyrs. Although they were at a disadvantage, they were more combat-effective than before!

"Where is our troops in Al currently?"

"They were ambushed in the section of the forest fifteen kilometers ahead of Montreui and are currently retreating. The General Staff has ordered them to retreat to the name of Tafami on the west bank of the Lis River, where one of our infantry regiments."

"Damn it! Our troops are so dispersed. The French must have noticed this before they dared to fight back! Send the air force to reconnaise the French's movements, and the Stuka bomber air team is on standby at any time."

There is a very correct saying, that is, those sitting in the soft mat will never know what happened ahead at the first time. The current situation of the 26th Tank Battalion and the Cavalry Battalion is worrying. They originally thought they surrounded the French, but now they have become French people who are detouring to surround the German army, as if they want to taste the long-lost fruit of victory.

Maximilian's troops retreated from the forest before the tank battalion. They were shocked by the large number of French infantry on both sides, leaving them with less time to retreat. The French were fully equipped and they even carried anti-aircraft guns, which also showed that the French had planned to set up this trap. Now the French were almost successful. As long as they completed the roundabout action, they would wipe out the German troops trapped at the forefront of the front line.

It is really hard to imagine how many French people were hiding in the forest. They were like a group of mice that were not easy to be found. They were hiding in the cave to wait for the Germans to accidentally, and they crawled out and bite them. However, such a simple trap was effective and could very well be the prey of the French large-caliber guns. Those who stayed in the original meant they would be surrounded. He kept asking for air support in the communication system, and the response given by the aviation troops was unable to be reinforced. The Army Command ordered all aviation troops to gather and stand by, which made Anhausen curse on the radio. His troops were about to be eaten by the French because of losing the reinforcements!

"Retreat! Exit the forest area and we return to Tafami!" Anhausen could no longer care about much. It would be better to find the one-percent chance of survival than to stay in the original and wait for death.

The body of the first tank appeared on the edge of the forest, and more tanks plowed and ran out, and they began to run rapidly. The engine made a loud bang due to full force driving. The tracks plowed out the soil and rolled over the wood chips. They did not dare to leave the ** to the French, and they got closer and closer. No one wanted to be shot by the inexplicable **, causing the engine to be reimbursed and the remaining ones were waiting to die.

Sure enough, as the Germans withdrew from the forest area, the French shells fell down immediately, and the tanks retreated quickly retaliated on and off, and the next moment it might turn into a pile of scrap iron.

Half of Anhausen's body was exposed outside the tank body. He ignored the shells that kept falling around him. From the telescope, he saw the forest full of French infantry. The slow-moving enemy tanks were pushing tirelessly with their clumsy bodies.

Anhausen looked at the French army following his troops and sighed: "This battle was a bit inexplicable..."

To be more precise, Anhausen did not understand whether it was his own victory or the French army. He only knew that the war was still going on, and the next battlefield must be Tafami. Chapter 32.

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