One Thousand One Hundred and Twenty-Four Cavalry in the Desert
1939 was a good era, and the negotiation skills in this era mainly relied on the performance of one's own country's artillery. Please read the most complete! The country is within the range of the cannon, and the sound of the cannon is the loudness of the speech, and the number of cannons represents how many people will listen when speaking. Fortunately, the Germans are obviously the one who speaks harder.
The cannons here obviously do not simply refer to those artillery pieces, but represent the weapons and equipment of those systems. The greatest reliance on the invincibility of the Third Reich is its high-quality 7.5 million regular army and tens of thousands of tanks and tens of thousands of fighter jets. These troops are the most efficient and powerful killing machines in the world, and even the equally powerful Americans are afraid of them.
In the rolling yellow sand in the Arabian region, a German Leopard tank is moving forward quickly. This tank, which can reach a top speed of 45 kilometers per hour, provides the German armored forces with unparalleled mobility. In the Arabian desert Among them, it was widely welcomed by German soldiers.
Following this German tank was another German Leopard tank painted in light yellow desert camouflage. The armored troops under Rommel's command preferred this mediocre but fast weapon, compared to Tiger tanks and For the King Tiger tank, this weapon has better overall performance in the desert.
Behind it was a six-wheeled armored reconnaissance vehicle. The commander on the turret leaned on the antenna and swayed back and forth as his armored vehicle bumped back and forth in the yellow sand. On both sides of this armored vehicle are German scouts riding motorcycles with goggles. This armored unit is marching towards its target on the predetermined route.
Behind the armored vehicle, there are several tanks. Judging by the number, there is at least one tank company and one reconnaissance company. Trucks loaded with fuel and infantry have also been strengthened. The typical German armored configuration has very high mobility in the vast desert. and independent combat capability. On the body of these armored units, a coconut tree is outlined in white in a less conspicuous position, which is the symbol of the German 7th Armored Army.
Of course, although their logo is a coconut tree full of regional customs, the enemies who have fought against this unit still like to call this extremely powerful German armored unit "devil". The title of "Devil Armored Division" has become the division's highest honor, and the evaluation from the enemy seems to be more comfortable than that given by one's own people.
Following the glorious traditions of German units of World War II in another time and space, many units in the Wehrmacht with their own glorious traditions were awarded honorary cuffs by the General Staff. This cuff, which purely represents the honor of the unit, is hung about an inch away from the cuffs of the clothes, and the motto of the unit is also embroidered on it.
In this life, Rommel's 7th Panzer Army had its own cuff, and the motto on it was bestowed by the head of state himself-"Become the devil and fight for Germany". At this moment, on the dirty light-colored summer military uniform of the German armored forces, the dark cuff hanging on the edge of the short sleeves on the oil-stained skirts looks even more conspicuous.
During the past month,
Because Marshal Garibaldi returned to Italy to take power, Rommel gained absolute command of the German-Italian coalition forces in North Africa. He led a full 400,000 troops to rampage in Saudi Arabia, driving Mountbatten's defeated soldiers to flee. All the major newspapers in Germany are promoting this extraordinary record. After all, these records do have something to boast about.
Compared with the war progress on the Eastern Front, which was only 500 meters or even 300 meters every day, the data that Rommel moved forward 15 kilometers or even 30 kilometers in the Middle East is really more encouraging. Because of this, the propaganda department under the auspices of Fanny did not hesitate to focus their reports on the war in the Middle East, which sounded more enticing.
If Zhukov, Vatutin and others under the city of Moscow are struggling, then General Mountbatten in the Middle East can only be described as a clever woman. The troops in his hands cannot be compared with Rommel's German-Italian coalition forces. Since Rommel passed the Suez Canal, the situation of his troops has become even worse.
Since General Patton was defeated by German paratroopers in Damanhur in North Africa, the British and American coalition forces in North Africa have been at a disadvantage against the German and Italian coalition forces. In addition, the Mediterranean transportation line was gradually controlled by the German-Italian coalition forces, and the German-Italian coalition forces were in an absolute lead in terms of weaponry and staffing.
With sufficient ammunition and reliable supplies, the decisive battle of the German-Italian coalition forces in Egypt went smoothly. Although Montgomery tried his best to insist on the result, he really had no ability to turn things around. After Cairo was occupied by Germany, Mountbatten took over the Suez defense line. At this time, the British and American coalition forces did not have much ability to stop the German and Italian coalition forces from attacking.
Whether it is lighting up oil field reserves or counterattacking Turkey, these are small actions by the British and American coalition forces to disrupt the battle situation, and there is no way to shake the battlefield dominance of the German and Italian coalition forces. Of course, Mussolini's rebellion was the last hope of the Allied forces in the Middle East. Unfortunately, one operation turned into a farce, and the hopes of the defenders in the Middle East were completely shattered.
The German tanks and planes are obviously more effective than the leading soldiers of British India. Although Mountbatten is struggling to support the festering Middle East war, he still cannot restore the rapid defeat of the Allied forces in the Middle East. Germany has deployed two group armies in the Middle East and Egypt, with more than 490,000 troops. Italy also has 800,000 troops in North Africa and the Middle East. Although the front line is so long that the two countries have a total of only 470,000 frontline troops, this is still not comparable to the Allies. Great power.
Don't wonder why such a huge frontline can only maintain a scale of 470,000 people. After all, the German and Italian troops were spread all the way from Tunis to Saudi Arabia. Local security and garrison forces, coupled with frequent vacation rotations caused by the harsh environment, and supply difficulties such as oil transportation, can give Rommel an opportunity to command 400,000 people. The logistics departments of Germany and Italy have already worked hard. tried.
Since the loss of the Strait of Gibraltar, the Allied forces have completely cut off the important supply channel of the Mediterranean transportation line. After losing this short-range supply channel, if they want to reinforce the Middle East, they can only rely on the road in southern Africa. up. The cost and time wasted in such a large circle, even the rich and powerful United States, is absolutely miserable.
Had it not been for the failure of the absurd landing operation in Italy some time ago, resulting in 40,000 US troops being sent to Saudi Arabia, Mountbatten might have collapsed and retreated back to India. However, these tens of thousands of American soldiers are now exhausted due to the climate and German attacks, so Mountbatten once again abandoned his position and retreated again towards India.
Allied soldiers in Syria, Turkey, and Iran also began to shrink rapidly. Charles de Gaulle's Free French troops put down their weapons and directly chose to surrender. Because the Vichy French government used the hidden 400 tons of gold to do the work of the Third Reich and incorporated these troops—since the Germans, who were as strong as gods, spoke, Turkey immediately forgot that these free French troops had just been killed The matter of tens of thousands of Turkish troops happily sent them to the truck, transported them to Istanbul and boarded the ship back to France.
In the rolling yellow sand, the advancing German armored force stopped in front of a huge force. The backward Arab cavalry in the opposite line carried their rifles and sat on camels, watching vigilantly at the dusty German. Then several superior-looking leaders walked to the front of the German armored unit and expressed their intentions in jerky German: "We are here to negotiate with the distinguished German military representatives under the order of King Ibn Saud. There can be peace and friendship in Saudi Arabia without unpleasant conflicts."
"Ignite the fuel field and burn the stored fuel. Is this what they say they are getting along with each other?" A German driver leaned on the hatch of the tank, tilted his head and asked the commander of the tank with a military cap crooked on the turret: "These cavalry A little behind the Poles, we can kill half of them in one shot."
"Shut up!" The commander obviously wasn't like his subordinates, all he was thinking about was how to kill all the enemies in front of him. After he frowned, he pressed the throat communicator and reported his findings to his battalion headquarters by radio: "The battalion headquarters? The battalion headquarters? I am the commander of the K team. We found a group of people who wanted to Arabs who are negotiating, how to deal with it? Please answer."
"Hiss... hiss..." There was a burst of electrical interference from the earphones, and then intermittent answers. Their distance is close to the communication limit of the radio equipment, so the quality of the call is not very good: "Arab... take them... make sure... bring them back..."
After reconfirming helplessly, the front-line commander understood the order on the other side. He nodded, and then said to the group of apprehensive Arab leaders: "Follow us, don't make any small moves, Otherwise I give the order to fire."
As he spoke, he made gestures, and finally made these Arabs whose German was not very good understand what he said. So a group of people nodded quickly, let the group of Arab cavalry follow from a distance, just followed the German assault unit code-named K in such a mighty way, and took their steps towards a distant temporary headquarters in the rear. To find this site, please search for "" or enter the URL: