My Third Empire

One Hundred and Eighty-Eight August

"Load the grenade!" Ren ordered again. [For more wonderful novels, please visit]

"Grenade loaded!" Bruce reported loudly.

"Fire!" Ryan shouted: "Bauman! Turn the car around! Let's go back and find cars 111 and 114!"

"I'm following you!" Marcus yelled into the headset. "I saw them assembling! Your 9 o'clock direction."

"Follow me!" Ren suddenly laughed and came out of the wolf knight class. How long has it been since he had the pleasure of wandering between life and death? How long has it been since you experienced such a killing feast to prove that you are still alive? Has the title of that Demon King been forgotten long ago?

He took out the submachine gun from the shelf, opened the commander's hatch, and under Andre's stunned expression, he stretched out his upper body, holding the submachine gun at the Polish soldier on the left side of the turret, which was a wild sweep.

When the bullets in the drum were exhausted, he grabbed the hatch cover with a big laugh, got back into the turret under the hail of bullets from the Polish cavalry, and closed the hatch cover. Shouting to Andre, who hadn't reacted to what happened, "Fire!"

Andrei was affected by Ren's mood, and he laughed along with him. He adjusted his artillery, fired at the dense Polish cavalry, and then used a coaxial machine gun to kill a few who wanted to rush up. Poles, wait for Bruce to continue reloading. Car No. 113 took the lead, and then returned to the Polish cavalry who were in a "chaos".

While the armies of all the military powers in Europe were phasing out cavalry units, the Polish army still retained as many as 40 regiments of cavalry. There were two reasons for the need for such a large cavalry, the first being the lack of motor vehicles, poor road conditions, and the superiority of cavalry when the countryside turned into a swamp during the rainy season.

The second reason is that Poland has a very ancient cavalry tradition. The Polish winged cavalry once made great contributions in the battle against the Grand Duchy of Moscow, the Tatars, and the Turks. Their incomparable combat effectiveness is the pride of the Poles.

But these traditions came to nothing when faced with Germans armed to the teeth with science and technology. Tank 113 finally ran into the Polish cavalry who had gathered to charge the German tanks. The two-meter-long spear confronts the 75mm long-barreled cannon; the thin cavalry saber challenges the 7.92mm caliber machine gun - you don't have to guess what happens: the flesh and blood are crushed by steel, and the determination to defend the homeland is no match for it. Cold killing intent.

"I found the No. 114 tank!" The command vehicle No. 111 who lost contact finally had an echo, and the voice of the company commander Carter came through the earphone: "I'm trying to get close to it! There are too many Polish cavalry around!"

A team of Polish cavalry finally assembled failed to stop the raging German tanks.

The brave cavalry, who charged towards the tank with his spear high, was hit by Clark's machine gun and planted his horse, while the Polish cavalry who followed him was smashed into a sieve by the machine gun on the Markus tank.

In the face of the unilateral massacre, the surrounding Polish cavalry finally hesitated. After all, there were still a few brave knights. Most people were full of fear of this hopeless death. Although there were still Poles rushing to the tanks, but More cavalry chose to escape, escaping this purgatory-like Shura field.

After this escape, the formation of the Polish cavalry became more chaotic, and they could not organize an effective counterattack. The pressure in front of the German tanks suddenly dropped sharply. Ren took the opportunity to open the hatch again and fired a drum with a submachine gun. bullet. This desperate act of madness made the Polish army collapse faster.

The Polish cavalry was defeated, and was defeated after being repeatedly washed and killed by German tanks for two rounds. The five tanks were intact, except for slash marks and shallow craters on the paint of the hull. The price Poland paid for this was that 513 cavalry were killed and 31 were captured—an entire regiment of cavalry fled, and Poland’s largest mobile force in the southern hinterland was so inexplicably perished.

In the past 4 days, the Polish "government" has not been sitting still, and they have pinned almost all their hopes on the intervention of Britain and France. Warsaw repeatedly appealed to Britain and France for help, hoping that the distant allies could help them relieve the crisis of subjugation.

The British Cabinet held a meeting late in the morning of September 17th, and despite a report from the British Ambassador to Warsaw, in which Mr. Ambassador repeatedly emphasized that he had heard the sound of bombs being dropped by bombers, the British declared the situation. Too 'chaotic' to take action. After wrangling and bickering, Britain and France, two of Poland's most staunch allies, were content to issue a symbolic "sexual" warning to the German head of state, Akado.

It is not the slowness of the British and French, nor the influence of the appeasement policy. In fact, France has mobilized 40 army divisions, and the British Expeditionary Force has also entered a state of first-level combat readiness. The main reason why Britain and France are reluctant to start now is that they still want to see Germany go eastward to the Soviet Union and challenge the only socialist country in the world.

Four days after the German attack on Poland, while the Polish leader Baker and his ambassadors begged their allies to perform their obligations to each other, Britain and France were waiting for a cryptic answer from Germany. A document was sent to the German "government" through neutral Switzerland, which claimed that Britain and France would give appropriate assistance if Germany attacked the Soviet Union.

It is a pity that this document was not approved by the head of state Accardo, but the great Yuan Xiansheng mentioned the importance of protecting Poland from socialism in a subsequent congress speech, which made Britain and France decide to continue Wait, wait for the Battle of Poland to produce a result.

In the Führer's residence, Berlin, Germany.

When Arcador got the report from the front line, he looked at the report in his hand without speaking for a few minutes. In his world, it is a shame for Chinese people to fight foreign guns with big swords and spears, but who would have thought that fifty years later, in Europe, the world's most advanced technology, there will be people who use big swords and spears to challenge tanks?

"My head of state." The officer who sent the report lowered his head and reminded him in a low voice. After Akado woke up from his daze, he said again: "The staff wants to ask for your opinion. Our army broke into Poland too quickly. It may be counterattacked horizontally by the Poles, can we shrink our troops and stabilize the defense line before continuing to attack?”

Pointing to the report on his hand, Arkado thought for a while and said, "I don't think the Army's battle plan should be too conservative in the face of such a weak enemy! I suggest that the troops continue to advance at a speed that is more suitable for them, surround and destroy them. Polish field troops, gaining a favorable position for the capture of Warsaw."

The senior generals of the German Army in the previous generation lost many once-in-a-lifetime opportunities because they were too conservative and stubborn, and this series of mistakes also accelerated the demise of Germany in that world. So this time Arkado decided to change the "flaw" of these generals and make them more adaptable to the blitzkrieg of their own country.

"As ordered! My head of state." The officer stood at attention and saluted, then turned and left Akado's office.

Anna smiled and stood at the door, stretched out her slender fingers, and knocked on the door of Akado's office: "My head of state, I have brought you the person you want to see."

"Oh?" Akado was stunned for a moment, then put on a smile, stood up and said, "Please come in, Mr. Augustus."

"Thank you, Führer." As soon as he finished speaking, an old man wearing an old army coat and a gray beard walked into Arkado's office. He was leaning on a cane and looked weak, but from his eyes he could tell. It turns out that this is a wise and healthy old man.

Arkado walked out of the desk and walked in front of Augustus: "I believe you also know why I am looking for you, I don't know what reward I can use to impress you, but I really lack someone as wise as you. And visionary staff."

"In fact! My head of state, I have been defeated by your powerful lobbying army." Augustus smiled freely: "Krupp visited me a few days ago, hoping that I could take over part of his work; but yesterday , Bosch and General Bock also called me... You also asked such a beautiful Miss Anna to pick me up in person. If I don't accept your invitation, it is estimated that tomorrow I will be regarded as an enemy by the entire Greater Deutsches Party. ."

"Mr. Augustus is joking!" Arcador replied with a smile.

"I think the Führer, you came to me, it's not because you want an old man like me to accompany you to dinner." Augustus said very directly: "So there is no need to say polite words. Since I am here, then I will do my best. I can help you realize your ideals... Regardless of my age, I am also the one who swore allegiance to the Fuhrer by pressing the flag on the flag with my hand."

When Accardo heard that Augustus had promised to help him, he immediately said happily: "Then I will thank you for your help on behalf of the German people."

"My head, I am only responsible for you! My grandfather is a prime minister, so I think at least I should regard myself as a prime minister." Augustus looked into Arkado's eyes and said: "I need The financial statements for the past few years, as well as the issuance of Mifu coupons, and the circulation records... sent to... oh my god... I don't have a private office yet..."

"I asked Secretary Syndra to help you prepare." Akado said with a smile.

"Then I will thank the Führer for his care." Augustus nodded, then walked out: "I'm getting old! Time is running out, so hurry up and finish the work. Don't disturb the Führer."

Arkado turned around and gave Anna a very satisfied look, and then said, "Send a copy of the recent combat report in Poland to Mr. Augustus, as well as the infrastructure construction plan for the past six months."

He walked to his desk, removed the report of the cavalry against the tank that he had just held in his hand, glanced at the document pressed underneath, and raised the corner of his mouth.

The cover of the document bears the highest-ranking seal of the SS Gestapo and is entitled "Augus von Hindenburg Investigation Report"

The first page of this report has a very pertinent conclusion: this man, safe.

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