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      Chapter 431: War… and War

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      by karlmaks You don't get respect just because someone gives it to you; you have to fight for it yourself. If you have a pride hidden deep in your bones, then you must face the life-threatening difficulties alone. And sometimes, a man must have a persistence that disregards his own life. "You take the machine-gun team! Circle around to the rear and separate the British infantry from their tank! You must hold on!" the C-Company commander ordered the young platoon leader following behind him as he ran, steadying his…
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      Chapter 430: We Have Our Own Pride

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      by karlmaks If you were to ask which unit in the German Army was the most admired, some might say the panzer divisions with their sledgehammer blows; some might say the panzergrenadiers, who could fight their way across a thousand li in a day and were ever-victorious; some might think of the cold, ruthless snipers who achieved victory through surprise. Even if some thought of the unheralded infantry or the artillery, they would almost certainly never think that within the German infantry divisions, there was a…
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      Chapter 429: The Second Battle of Norwich

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      by karlmaks "Got a smoke?" In the corner of the second floor of a collapsed house, a fuel box was set up, the alcohol block inside burning with a blue flame, bringing a trace of warmth to the cold, open-air room. Wet shoes were placed next to the fire. A German soldier, clutching his Mauser 98k rifle, was picking at the white, soft skin on his feet with his fingers. After soaking in rain-drenched shoes for a whole day, his feet were covered in dead white skin. Beside him, a barefoot German sniper was lying on…
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      Chapter 428: The Pursuit

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      by karlmaks Would a man as sharp as a hungry wolf like Wittmann let his prey escape? Not this time. The moment he saw the British tanks begin to reverse Would a man as sharp as a hungry wolf like Wittmann let his prey escape? Not this time. The moment he saw the British tanks begin to reverse and retreat, he ordered his "driver" to charge. The Tiger tank's engine let out a massive roar. The pistons, driven by expanding gases, began to work frantically. As the driver engaged the clutch, the tank immediately…
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      Chapter 427: Not Easy

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      by karlmaks "Fire!" Michael Wittmann saw the British tank gradually become clear through the rain in his commander's periscope. It was an American M3 tank, the standard model without the upgraded 75mm cannon in the front. Boom! The Tiger tank's 88mm long-barreled cannon let out a roar. The shell tore through the air, the shockwave causing the rain to part, as if cutting a straight line through the downpour as it flew directly towards its target. On the other side, the lead elements of the British 2nd Armoured…
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      Chapter 426: Good Weather

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      by karlmaks Führer Akado's grand decision to sell off the traditional industries of the White Orchid Group—parting with the extremely profitable tank, steel, and artillery manufacturing sectors—ensured that Speer's industrial integration plan would proceed without a hitch. Although this major bleed-off cost the world's largest industrial conglomerate most of its physical industrial system, it was enough to revitalize the stagnant German war economy. It gave Akado and Speer sufficient capital to develop the new…
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      Chapter 425: Speer

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      by karlmaks And this man Speer, so highly praised by the German artillery king and industrial tycoon Krupp, was at this very moment sitting opposite the Führer Akado, smiling as he listened to the Führer ramble on about the German industrial system—a system that appeared incredibly efficient on the surface but was in fact riddled with holes. "I'm very sorry, and it's quite unfortunate, to leave you with such a mess," Akado said apologetically, gesturing to the report in front of him, and then to the meal…
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      Chapter 424: War Economy

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      by karlmaks 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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      Chapter 423: Starlight

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      by karlmaks "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 422: The Battle for Norwich

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      by karlmaks 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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