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Chapter 82 Protective Measures

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Yes, the Italian officer took the female lead to the battlefield.

I don't know if this is the case in Italy elsewhere, but I can definitely find it in Tobrook.

The female supporters held a small umbrella in one hand and a skirt in the other. What is unbelievable is that they walked very elegantly, like a daughter of a rich man... but this image was soon destroyed because they gave charming eyes to the soldiers when they passed by Qin Chuan and others, and one of them even whistled rudely at the soldiers.

Later, Qin Chuan learned that these Italian soldiers were just sending these women back... There is a place called "Rose Garden" in Tobrook City. If it weren't for their return, no one would have linked such a nice and romantic name to the prostitute.

The eyes of the German soldiers were soon attracted by these female women, and even Qin Chuan was no exception.

For men on the battlefield, the mental tension and stress caused by continuous combat often lead to a greedy desire.

What's worse is that the soldiers also have a perfect excuse to choose not to suppress this desire: maybe they will die in tomorrow's battle, so why not indulge in a little bit?

In particular, there are quite a few soldiers in the German army who have not had contact with women, such as the machine gunner Bowen.

"I'm not married yet!" Bao Wen looked at the backs of those women and said reluctantly.

Another meaning of not getting married is that you have never had contact with women.

"Neither I!" another soldier replied.

"So..." Bowen said: "Why don't we seize this opportunity?"

Then Bowen asked Alphredo: "Do you know where they live?"

"Of course!" Alphredo replied: "I also know that they charge every time... they convert into German currency and give it 5 German marks!"

These words made Bowen and even other soldiers even more moved.

But Kuhn, who was wiping the rifle, interrupted: "Maybe you don't know that it is the focus of the superior!"

"What does it mean, Lieutenant?" Werner said with disappointment: "Does our superiors prohibit us from going?"

"No!" Kuhn shook his head: "In principle, the superiors do not agree, because this can be said to be beneficial or harmful to the combat effectiveness of the troops. I won't mention the benefits. The harm is that it will affect or even lose its combat effectiveness after getting sick. Some people will use this to evade responsibility on the battlefield... Therefore, they will ask the medical staff to take protective measures for you!"

"Protective measures?" Bowen asked unwillingly: "What kind of protective measures are there!"

"Okay!" Kuhn stopped the action in his hand and said, "Let me describe it in detail to you. After you finish, they will insert a huge syringe into your urethra, and then inject 100 ml of green sulfonamide antibiotic into the genital cavity..."

As he said that, Kuhn took the kettle next to him and shook it in his hand: "100 ml, Da Ling is one-tenth of the kettle. After injection, it must be kept in the body for five minutes, not a second less, you can imagine it yourself!"

Kuhn's words made the soldiers look at each other. They never knew that this kind of thing had to be carried out under the supervision and control of the medical staff, especially when they had to insert a syringe into the urethra and inject 100 ml of green liquid into it... So the soldiers soon gave up this idea.

Werner asked Kuhn inappropriately: "Lieutenant, I just want to know now... why do you know this?"

"Oh!" Kuhn replied: "Someone always needs to provide you with experience, right?"

The soldiers couldn't help but laugh.

Just as the German army was actively preparing for war, the British army was also hurrying to accumulate strength to prepare for a counterattack.

Although the British army in North Africa only had dozens of "Matildas" stationed in Egypt after the defeat, the British army had better luck than the German army at this point: a batch of tanks transported from Britain happened to arrive in North Africa two days later... You should know that it took more than a month to bypass the Cape of Good Hope in South Africa from the British mainland and pass through the Red Sea, the Suez Canal arrived in Egypt.

A large number of supplies and ammunition arrived in Egypt with these tanks, which were tantamount to injecting a dose of powerful fresh blood into the British army.

Churchill was furious at the commander-in-chief of the British Army in the Middle East in the telegram.

"Do you know under what circumstances we brought the supplies to you?" Churchill said: "The Germans are blocking Britain, and British citizens are sluggishly eating. Most of them have changed the garden into a vegetable garden or a pigpen. But even so, we still sent you bread, bullets and tanks, but you generously gave them to the Germans!"

"I'm sorry, Prime Minister!" Weiville explained: "The appearance of the Germans was beyond our expectations. Their strength and quick movements were something we did not expect. Our tanks were like a turtle racing against a rabbit, compared to them..."

"You are very lucky, general!" Churchill interrupted Wewell's explanation impatiently: "The 'crusaders' among the tanks I sent you. You know, their speed is even faster than the German tanks. On the other hand, the Germans are also increasing their troops. Do you understand what I mean?"

"Yes, Your Excellency Prime Minister!" Weiville replied: "I will not let you down!"

Weiville was full of confidence at this time, and the reasons came from several aspects:

First, as Churchill said, there were 50 "Crusader" cruise tanks in this batch, and its maximum speed could reach 45 kilometers per hour, while the German "No. 3" tank had a maximum speed of only 40 kilometers per hour, which made the German army lose its advantage in tank combat in terms of maneuver... Weiville always believed that he would lose to the German army before because the German tank speed was faster than "Matilda".

Second, there are 150 "Matildas" in this batch of arrived tanks. In this way, with the remaining "Matildas" in Egypt and the newly arrived "Crusaders", the British army had a total of 250 tanks.

In contrast, the German army, Wewell believed that with the transportation capabilities of the Italian Navy, the German army could only transport more than 100 tanks at most.

Weiville guessed this correctly. The exact number is 150, of which 60 are old Italian "M13" tanks called mobile coffins, and only 90 are German "No. 3" tanks.
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