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      Chapter 421: The Second Night

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      by karlmaks 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 420: A Desperate Struggle

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      by karlmaks Of course, not all British military units were like the Norwich Armoured Brigade, whose role seemed to be to provide comic relief. The soldiers of the British V Corps' 2nd Coastal Guard Regiment in Cromer, at least, were not there for laughs. After the SS Akado Youth Division captured Bacton almost without a fight, they set their sights on Cromer as their next objective. However, when they launched their attack on this designated target, they were met with a brutal ordeal reminiscent of the beach…
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      Chapter 419: Pitiful

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      by karlmaks When Montgomery read the report submitted by the pitiful Norwich Armoured Brigade, his face showed no trace of either joy or sorrow. There were far too few people in the world who understood the German army. Counting them up, there was only himself, Montgomery, and that man de Gaulle, who no longer had any military authority. The German air force liked to operate ahead of the armored spearheads. They attacked every target they could find, slaughtering their opponents' armies, destroying assembly points…
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      Chapter 418: An Age of Heroes

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      by karlmaks Just as Wittmann's crew destroyed their fifth armored car of the day, the M3 Lee tank, whose view had been obscured by thick smoke, finally Just as Wittmann's crew destroyed their fifth armored car of the day, the M3 Lee tank, whose view had been obscured by thick smoke, finally maneuvered around the burning wreckage and took aim at the monstrous Tiger. Thump! The British fired their first return shot of the day, but the pathetic 47mm shell failed to penetrate the Tiger's rear armor. It struck the…
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      Chapter 417: Chaos in the Woods

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      by karlmaks The British were not without armored forces near Norwich. On the contrary, they had an armored brigade stationed there. This was a key reaso The British were not without armored forces near Norwich. On the contrary, they had an armored brigade stationed there. This was a key reason why Montgomery had felt confident enough to position his only armored corps south of London. However, this armored brigade had been unable to reach the beaches to intercept the German landing force by the morning of the…
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      Chapter 416: The Loveliest People

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      by karlmaks When Borol opened his eyes, the sky was already bright. German bomber formations were scattered across the sky, bringing him an immense sens When Borol opened his eyes, the sky was already bright. German bomber formations were scattered across the sky, bringing him an immense sense of security. Donner sat beside him, clutching his still blood-stained G43 rifle, the exhaustion on his face plain to see. "Where is this?" Borol asked, though he hated to break the quiet. His lips were dry and cracked as…
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      Chapter 415: Bayonet

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      by karlmaks "I'm not asking for anything for myself, but I feel that every German and British soldier that night deserved a medal. If you had seen the battle between us that night, you would know how beautiful peace truly is." — Wilhelm Donner, veteran of the 1st German Paratrooper Division. A new round of attacks had begun. It wasn't just the German paratroopers who wanted revenge; so too did the British infantry, who had the advantage of numbers. After a lengthy artillery preparation, the British once again…
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      Chapter 414: The Longest Night

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      by karlmaks "This was the longest night of my life. When I saw the dawn, I felt as if I had been reborn." — Wilhelm Donner, veteran of the 1st German Paratrooper Division. A bullet struck a tree branch, shattering the dry wood. The German paratrooper lay calmly beneath the dead tree, waiting for the attacking British soldiers to get closer. They had set up machine-gun positions on both flanks. Once the British entered the pocket, they would be slaughtered. These were battle-hardened veterans, not some amateur…
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      Chapter 413: Valentine’s Day

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      by karlmaks 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 412: That Beach

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      by karlmaks 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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