The European War is in full swing, and another "war" in China is also in full swing.
This "war" is called "business".
All agreements signed with Germany took effect immediately, and a large number of materials stipulated in the agreement began to be continuously transported to neutral countries under the banner of neutral countries, and then Germany found a way to transport them to its own country.
Apart from directly participating in the war, the Chinese did not care about doing anything else.
The call for joining the war in the United States is getting louder and louder, and the source of this started from their President Cornwell, S. Pitt.
Peter actively and enthusiastically wanted to intervene in the European war as soon as possible to show his specialness and power. In fact, in the final analysis of all this, there was still an inner demon that he could not get rid of: Wang Hengyue!
Peter could never forget everything about Wang Hengyue. He was a leader who seemed low-key but was actually extremely powerful. He would never let go of any war that might bring benefits to him.
Perhaps Wang Hengyue himself did not expect that his impact on Peter would be so profound.
Previously, Wang Hengyue, the President of the Republic of China, sent secret messages to Adolf and Hitler many times, advising him to completely block the retreat route of the British and French forces and completely annihilate all enemies.
But whether Adolf Hitler can adopt it is beyond Wang Hengyue's control. May 1940, France, the "Deutschland" Division of the Armed SS.
The goal was to break through the French canal defense line.
The German Division is a very eye-catching unit in the German army. In addition to its
Olan, in addition to showing extremely excellent combat effectiveness in the Netherlands and Belgium, an even more important point is that there is a very eye-catching figure in this unit: the son of the President of the Republic of China: Wang Ding!
The battle to break through the canal begins!
A deafening volley of cannon fire interrupted the conversation between Wang Ding and Klingenberg.
The kings and cauldrons instinctively shrank their heads and closed their eyes. Klingenberg was about to speak, but an explosion different from that of a German cannon came here, followed by a sharp whistle followed by another
explode.
This explosion lifted several German soldiers from the ground.
A huge wave of air made the Wangdings stagger, and then a rain of stones and ice hit them. They all lay on the ground, no one said a word... Guns and lunch boxes were also thrown in
aside.
In the chaos, a soldier threw himself into Wang Ding's arms and shouted: "They are going to kill me! They are going to kill me!"
Before he finished speaking, the German artillery behind him opened fire again.
Wang Ding Dasheng shouted: "Let's keep walking, we can't stay here." He put on his helmet as he spoke.
The German soldiers picked up the ammunition boxes mechanically like clockwork. The trench here was wide enough for four people to walk side by side, but now everyone was walking forward in a straight formation sticking to the trench wall.
Wang Ding's voice became more urgent: "Everyone, go quickly! Hurry! The French have discovered our artillery position! They can see this position... We are right next to this position now! This trench is leading us to the French
Under heavy artillery fire. We must take that emergency route."
Now these German soldiers had to throw themselves to the ground every minute. No matter how hard Wang Ding tried, the heavy ammunition box in his hand still slipped to the ground from time to time. He himself was very surprised that the grenade in the box did not explode in front of him.
"Hurry, come here."
While the French artillery was loading, the German artillery fired two more rounds. Soon after, the French artillery hit about 40 meters behind the German army. Suddenly there was a loud crashing sound next to the earth, and the trench next to Wang Ding had
One side was blown down.
All this happened so quickly that Wang Ding's 12th company did not have time to escape. Wang Ding still remembers seeing a crow that was blown into pieces and fell to the edge of the trench where Wang Ding and his team were.
The German soldiers were lying down at the bottom of the trench, and no one had the strength or courage to stand up.
Wang Ding shouted again: "Quick! Get up! We must go to the other end of the trench."
Soldiers pulled ammunition boxes over the rubble of the trench and the body of a soldier killed by a shell. Wang Ding glanced quickly as he passed him. It was a gruesome scene... His helmet cover
On his face, one or maybe two of his tuits were blown away. Another body lay in the rubble not far from him. The French shell must have fallen on these two
The poor guy was hiding somewhere, and they were probably waiting for this round of bombardment. Three Messerschmitt fighter jets roared past the heads of the Wang Dings, and there was a burst of cheers from the position.
The confidence of the infantry in the German Air Force is absolute. In previous battles, these aircraft with black crosses painted on them, which were familiar to German soldiers, restored the confidence of the soldiers and helped them repel the enemy's attack.
Several times along the way, everyone had to lean against the trench wall to let the stretchers carrying the wounded pass. We were almost at the forefront of the German front line.
The trenches began to become narrower and narrower. Several times Wang Ding raised his head and glanced at the scene in front of the trenches, and saw that about 60 meters in front was a river bank covered with tall weeds... The place they wanted to go was
Near that river bank.
The soldiers walked out of the trenches and had to jump from one bomb crater to another. The soldiers climbed into a large bomb crater, where they saw a medic bandaging two locked-jawed soldiers. He told the soldiers that this was the
The soldiers' destination.
The soldiers did not have time to carefully observe this dangerous position¨
As night fell...the soldiers had completed the delivery of ammunition to the forward position. Since the shelling in the afternoon, nothing had happened on the position.
The soldiers on the canal front had to spend another night of terror.
Klingenberg, Wang Ding and another soldier were sitting on a mound out of sight of the enemy. Klingenberg stared blankly at his boots and said: "I was thinking about what we would sleep on tonight.
where?"
One soldier commented: "I think we are outdoors again. I don't see any hotels nearby."
Orson said there: "Come and take a look, we can clearly see the canal from here."
Several people stood behind a machine gun disguised with tree branches and looked at the canal bank. Klingenberg pointed ahead and said: "Look, there are some corpses lying on the river."
Lying on the river were some floating corpses, victims of the day's fighting. The soldier guarding the anti-tank gun was not exaggerating when he told the soldiers: the French did not carry away their dead.
Wang Ding tried to look further, hoping to see the small island that the soldiers had heard about, but the sky was getting darker and darker, and the soldiers could not see there. In the distance, Wang Ding could only see a patch of moonlight.
covered by trees.
German soldiers must be hiding among them, watching the enemy vigilantly in the dark night.
The place farther away has been obscured by a gradually rising thick fog. On the bank of the canal, the British and French allied forces have been suppressed, and now they must be very panicked in their hearts.
It's eerily quiet here now.
A major in a hoodie jumped into the soldiers' bunker. Before the soldiers had time to salute, he lay on the trench sight glass and looked out.
A few seconds later, the soldiers heard bursts of rumbling explosions from behind. Almost at the same time, they saw the water column set off by the explosion on the wide water surface of the canal. The sound of the cannon and the sound of the exploding shells were mixed together. The soldiers
They were all lying on the ground in the bunker. Everyone looked at each other with sleepy and anxious eyes.
Some soldiers were playing cards in their bunkers... Others were writing letters home by dim candlelight or oil lamps.
A strong wind mixed with raindrops blew away the thick white clouds in the sky, and a big, round moon peeked out from behind the clouds from time to time.
On the right side of Wangding are the soldiers' military vehicles and barracks. In front of Wangding is a vast plain that blends into the sky and stretches as far as the eye can see. The straight-line distance between the canal and the soldiers is now about 8 kilometers.
Between the soldiers' camps and the canal, thousands of German soldiers were sleeping in the filthy fortifications. The night wind carried the roar of car engines. Now, both the British, French and Germans were taking advantage of the night.
to cover the transportation of troops and supplies. Two patrolling sentries passed by Wang Ding, and the soldiers greeted him as usual. One of the sentries told a joke, and when Wang Ding was about to answer, the horizon from south to north was suddenly covered by a large
The rising flares were reflected like daylight. Then a second round of flares rose. At this time, Wang Ding felt the ground begin to tremble, and the air around Wang Ding was filled with a thunder-like sound.
A voice shouted: "Attack, attack!"
Now the soldiers could hear whistles and orders all over the camp.
Like a furious giant shaking the world around the soldiers, the force of the bombardment could easily turn anyone into nothing in an instant.
Although the soldiers were still some distance away from the fierce battle ahead, Wang Ding still arched his waist and was ready to pounce into a water-filled pit in front of him at any time.
Two tractor-trailers without lights drove toward Wang Ding. The wheels of the trailers turned the mud into splashing mud. Two people jumped out of the vehicles.
A man shouted to Wang Ding: "Captain, do us a favor." They were covered with mud from head to toe.
The shelling has turned the sky red, and the soldiers are rolling oil drums onto their trailers.
A little further away, some soldiers from Wang Ding's company were pulling out a group of frightened horses. The horses fell into the mud from time to time and neighed. The two tractor trucks came back several times to pull gasoline. At dawn,
At that time, the sentry who replaced Wang Ding had not yet arrived.
The shelling in the distance was still as fierce as before. Wang Ding felt a little tired and confused. At this moment, a long-range artillery shell landed about 100 meters behind Wang Ding. All the soldiers started running.
The German attack on the British and French forces began with some confusion!!.