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Chapter 421: The Second Night
Montgomery faced many difficult problems. The first was how to stop the German forces from advancing past Great Yarmouth to capture the important port city of Lowestoft. Once the Germans took Lowestoft, they would not only gain a vital port for unloading supplies but also shorten their maritime transport routes, putting the British army in an even more passive position. Currently, the Lowestoft area was defended by the V Corps' 5th Division, along with an armored unit that Montgomery had pushed up the…-
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Chapter 432: Pawns
Now, Montgomery finally understood what it felt like to be bogged down in urban warfare. His troops had fought bitterly in Norwich for an entire afternoon, leaving 3,000 bodies on the outskirts of the city without even managing to break into the city center. Only now did he realize the terrifying combat effectiveness the German army had displayed in the first battle for Norwich. The outer defensive lines that he had failed to break in an afternoon had been seized from the British by the Germans in just…-
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Chapter 411: Hell
They all knew the Germans were coming. Just a few hours ago, German paratroopers had dropped into the areas behind them. They knew that hundreds, even thousands, of German soldiers had begun their attack, destroying roads, seizing bridges, and perhaps even slaughtering their wives and children. But as British soldiers tasked with defending the coastline, there was nothing they could do. German bombers flew over the beach like a swarm of locusts, dropping thousands of incendiary bombs and high…-
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In truth, landing in Britain was an unprecedented challenge for the German army. This challenge extended to every corner, making the vast German war machine feel a faint sense of unease. The first to feel the pressure was the German Navy's logistics and transport department. To accumulate the fuel and strategic materials needed for the landing operation, they had been working tirelessly since the end of January, and it was only on February 12th that they had barely met the minimum required…-
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In a small pub in London, the old man Greve was drinking with two British naval officers. Supplies were scarce throughout London, but at t In a small pub in London, the old man Greve was drinking with two British naval officers. Supplies were scarce throughout London, but at the pub of a well-connected owner, fine wine and good food were still available in sufficient quantities. "I hear the Germans have landed?" the old man asked, swirling the wine in his glass as he spoke to his friend, the…-
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Chapter 412: That Beach
Crack! Raising his Lee-Enfield rifle, a British soldier shot a German who was firing continuously with a G43. He ducked back down into the trench, worked the bolt, ejected a spent cartridge, and chambered a new round. As one of the few veterans in this coastal defense battalion, he envied the rifles the Germans carried, the ones that could fire nonstop. But all he had was his Lee-Enfield. He raised his rifle again, leaning against the trench wall and taking two deep breaths to steady himself. He stood…-
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Chapter 423: Starlight
"Looking at it now, it seems we have underestimated Britain's determination to wage war," Akado said with some frustration, looking at the old Sir August, who had rushed to Rotterdam and now stood before him, travel-worn and exhausted. August, leaning on his cane, walked beside Akado. He coughed a few times before speaking. "My Führer, in war, one cannot unilaterally assume the enemy's reaction. Even at this moment, it is impossible to predict when the British will surrender." "The brutal street…-
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Chapter 434: Partition
The weather in Britain cannot be sunny forever, and naturally, it cannot be cloudy forever. After several consecutive days of howling winds and gloomy skies, the sun once again appeared, and the weather over the British Isles finally turned from cloudy to clear. The terrifyingly massive formations of German "Butcher" strategic bombers arrived as expected, appearing over Britain and dropping hundreds and thousands of tons of bombs on various regions. Countless Stuka and Stuka Type 2 bombers repeatedly…-
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Chapter 413: Valentine’s Day
After taking control of the town of Bite, the 1st Paratrooper Battalion established its command post there. Borol was then ordered to take his men in the opposite direction, toward the flank of the German beach landing, to eliminate the British artillery positions there. Although the main artillery batteries had been mostly destroyed by German aircraft, a few scattered and well-hidden British positions were still firing on the beach. This shelling was severely slowing down the rate at which German…-
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Chapter 424: War Economy
When Borol stood before the new recruits under his command, he suddenly felt an urge to reminisce. He missed the familiar faces he could no longer find, like the burly Baru who always liked to shout and holler beside him. "My name is Borol. I am your company commander. I did my first combat jump in Poland, then Holland, then a little trip to Denmark, and a few days ago, I went to Britain. So, I only have three more combat experiences than you. Nothing to brag about," he said quietly to the expectant new…-
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