Chapter 2326 The heavy burden of history Scharnhorst
In history, Schánhorst is much more famous than Gnésenau, mainly because Schánhorst has the largest tonnage of the four German main battleships. Of course, Schánhorst mainly sinks merchant ships. Gnésenau is not as famous as Schánhorst in comparison. Although it was the last German main battleship to sink in history, Gnésenau after touching the mine is basically the same as retirement, and this Schánhorst is still different.
In history, Schánhorst participated in the Battle of the North Point, which was the last battle of Germany's naval battle during World War II. Of course, Schánhorst was sunk in the Battle of the North Point in history. It was the end of 1943. This year, Germany had some problems on the land battlefield. The impact of the failure of the Battle of Stalingrad at the beginning of the year was extremely huge. The impact of the Battle of Stalingrad and the later Battle of Kursk made Germany lose on the Eastern Front.
1943 in World War II was a very special year. The Battle of Stalingrad ended at the beginning of this year. In this battle, Germany not only lost an army group, but also made the Southern Army Group, which had always been in an offensive state, lose its strategic initiative. Because the problems caused by the previous division of troops forced the Caucasus Battle to retreat under a very dominant situation. It can be said that the failure of the Battle of Stalingrad had an extremely great impact on Germany's entire eastern front.
The later Kursk Battle was not less impacted than Stalingrad. In terms of losses, the German army suffered much smaller losses than the Soviet army, but the battlefield could not be compared. Although the Soviet army suffered much greater losses than the German army, the situation could not be compared in this way. Germany's offensive steps in the north and south were inconsistent and suffered huge losses. Later, because the Allied forces landed in Sicily, they had to stop the attack. Although the Soviet army suffered much greater losses than the German army, the German army suffered a lot of losses. At this time, Germany and the Soviet Union could not compare with each other. The Soviet industrial capacity itself was very strong, not to mention that there was also the United States, a powerful ally. Germany suffered a huge loss and completely lost the strategic initiative on the Eastern Front.
Schánhorst sank from the sea at the end of this year. It can be said that Schánhorst is clear about the huge defeat on the Eastern Front battlefield. Schánhorst also knows the consequences of Germany's failure, but knows that she still doesn't know what the situation in history is. However, Gneisenau is Schánhorst's sister, which is the core reason for Schánhorst's psychological problems this time.
In history, Gneisenau was the last German main ship to completely sink. When Gneisenau sank, World War II had come to an end. It can be said that Germany's failure at this time was foreseeable. This kind of failure is not the kind of failure in World War I. Such failure is a complete failure. It can be said that Gneisenau is the best central position among the four German main ships.
In fact, after learning about the historical situation from Gneisenau, Schánhorst did not believe it very much. She did not believe that her country would fail so thoroughly, but what Tirpitz said was also clear, because in history, Tirpitz sank much later than Schánhorst, and Tirpitz could also clearly know what the result of Germany would be. Sánhorst had already accepted this state, and Bismarck's appearance broke this mentality.
When Bismarck sank, Germany was officially the most powerful period. The Soviet-German War had not yet broken out. It can be said that Germany was powerful at this time. After Bismarck appeared, he did not talk about historical issues with the two sisters of Scharnhorst and Tirpitz. This made Bismarck feel a special confidence. This confidence infected Scharnhorst. She was very unwilling to accept the failure in history and was infected by Bismarck. The unyielding spirit came up, which made Scharnhorst no longer so rational. Not to mention Bismarck's thinking, Bismarck now realized his whimsical at the beginning, but now vigorously promoting Bismarck's strategy became Scharnhorst. The main reason was that Scharnhorst was extremely unwilling to be defeated by historical failures. More importantly, this time it was not just a historical burden. Scharnhorst was always having problems in his heart, and this time it just broke out.
The historical baggage of Schonhorst is actually very heavy, and no one has discovered this. Gneisenau also has historical baggage, but the historical baggage is not that heavy. This makes Schonhorst now stimulated by the failure in history to the outbreak of historical baggage, which has a huge contradiction with Gneisenau.
What Schanexun now thinks of uniting all the iron-blooded forces in the German historical warships and ships, and then doing something to restore the glory of Germany in history, but Gneisenau did not think so. Gneisenau did not want to restore any German glory at this time. Gneisenau thought that in this world, such a strategy is not feasible. Even if such a strategy is implemented, it takes time to accumulate. This is why Gneisenau had a huge conflict with Schneisenau. Schneisenau felt that Gneisenau had lost the pride of the German ship girl, Gneisenau felt that Schneisenau's strategy was too whimsical and was particularly dissatisfied with Schneisenau's feeling that she had lost the pride of the German ship girl.
In fact, after studying Sharnhorst and his communication with Bismarck, Ms. Cheng Xin felt that it was predictable that Bismarck and Tirpitz had a conflict. The main reason is that these two ship girls had both historical burdens, but Bismarck Tirpitz is not the focus now. If Bismarck Tirpitz had another conflict when the two sisters of Sharnhorst Gneisenau had a conflict, then the problem would be too big.
Of course, Fat Gao didn't know much about what happened to Schánhorst and Gneisenau. He only knew a little about the situation in history. His understanding of Schánhorst was basically just those points, that is, the tonnage of the sinking ships was more than that of the other three main battleships. He sank the glorious but glorious Acastare, who was guarded by glorious Arkarre, encountered a reputation and was forced to retreat from his reputation and the final naval battle in the North Point of Schánhorst.
Chapter completed!