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Chapter 2294 The humble highland

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    ¡°Tch, what armored division, I think is far from our armored division.

    It¡¯s not like we haven¡¯t practiced with armored forces. Although they have strong frontal impact capabilities, they won¡¯t be able to take advantage if we rely on terrain and fortifications for defense.  "

    Wu Anyu said this with a contemptuous expression that did not take the Japanese armored divisions seriously.

    After saying that, he stood up and walked outside along the tunnel fortifications.

    At this time, Wu Anyu stood here and could clearly see the coastline not far away.

    On the other side of them are endless mountains.

    They happen to be in a position where mountains and seas connect, and the artillery deployed on the sides of their positions can directly threaten the roads on the flanks.

    If the Japanese army wants to advance smoothly and attack those two highlands, they need to capture this highland.

    It is not that the Japanese intelligence department has not conducted investigations here before.

    But the results of their investigation have become very obvious. Although some troops can be deployed on such a small highland, they will not exceed a thousand people.

    Even if a thousand people were stationed in a defensive position made of steel, the Japanese army could use violent artillery to crush them all.

    Therefore, when the two armored divisions of the Japanese army conducted drills, they did not regard this defensive position as the focus of the drill.

    ??Even to them, it is a small hilltop that can be easily erased on the map. They do not need to allocate any energy to deal with this hilltop.

    However, what they don¡¯t know is that this small hill will cause them to fall quite hard.

    Guderian walked among the assembled armored troops. The tanks and armored vehicles here were arranged neatly and accepted his review.

    Seeing these steel lions, Guderian felt a rare surge of emotion.

    He couldn¡¯t remember clearly when was the last time such a scene happened.

    About a year ago?  Maybe earlier, two years ago.

    At that time, he was still the commander of the Armored Group Army. He also had several extremely elite armored divisions under him, and he had nearly 100,000 troops who were sworn to be loyal to him.

    His soldiers, on the chariot, shouted his name and gave him military salutes.

    Those scenes were deeply imprinted in his mind.

    But as he was forced to leave the field, everything on the battlefield seemed to be moving away from him.

    Now, seeing everything that was once so familiar, the roar of the tank, the pungent exhaust, and his soldiers with their heads held high.

    All this made his eyes warm.

    He took a deep breath, suppressed his emotions, straightened his chest, walked in front of these chariots, and heard the loud shouts of the soldiers.

    Next to him, Meijiro Xiangzu had a smile on his face.

    He knows that Guderian has now completely assumed his role.

    No matter what, this well-known commander has regarded this unit as his own unit and these soldiers as his own soldiers.

    He no longer fights for Germany at this time, but only fights for these soldiers and for his own honor as a soldier.

    Guderian walked among these tanks until at the end, he turned around and solemnly returned a salute to all the Japanese soldiers.

    At this moment, he is no longer Guderian, the famous Blitzkrieg general, but Guderian, the commander-in-chief of the armored forces of the Japanese Kwantung Army.

    Returning to the headquarters, Guderian used white gloves to wipe away some tears from the corners of his eyes.

    He came to the front of the map as if he were looking at the map of France.

    At that time, he led his soldiers to break through the French Maginot Line, penetrate it, and tear it into pieces, just like tearing apart a torn piece of cloth.

    His armored lion kept advancing all the way until it was less than dozens of kilometers away from Dunkirk.

    That was the most glorious moment of his military career.

    It¡¯s just a pity that the head of state¡¯s damn military order caused him to lose the opportunity to annihilate all the British and French forces in Dunkirk.

    "What's wrong? General Guderian, it seems that you have recalled some past events."

    With that said, Mijiro Kazu and him stood side by side in front of the map, like two thermos bottles, one big and one small.

    &nbsp"Yes, I remembered something. You know, my most glorious moment was when I attacked France.

    It¡¯s a pity that my armored forces failed to capture their capital, Paris.  "

    Having said this, the corners of his mouth raised slightly.

    Next to him, Meijiro Xiangzu also understood his humor.

    So, he responded: "Yes, after all, their surrender speed is always faster than the advancement speed of your armored forces.

    It is indeed not that easy to capture their capital Paris.  "

    "Hehehe"

    When Guderian saw Meijiro Xiangzu and heard his own humor, he smiled knowingly, changed the topic and said: "Now, we need to sort out the attack plan against the enemy."

    With that said, he turned his head and looked at Mijiro Xiangzu.

    "The combat plan that has been formulated is to use the two armored divisions as the vanguard to attack the enemy's two highlands as quickly as possible.

    There are probably more than 10,000 people stationed on their high ground, and their firepower deployment is very fierce.

    There are also very strong fortifications.

    Fortunately, our intelligence department has provided us with enough information.

    The number of enemies on the two highlands is not too large.

    They don¡¯t dare to put all 30,000 people here, but they need to worry about Shanhaiguan.

    That is the most difficult place for us to attack. After about half a year of their operation at Shanhaiguan, the surrounding defense system has been very complete.  "

    "Xiangzu Meijiro said, seeming to completely exclude the high ground where Wu Anyu was stationed.

    Yes, a hilltop garrisoned by less than a thousand people may not be able to stop them for an hour, and it will be reduced to ruins under artillery fire.

    But soon, Wu Anyu will make them pay the price they deserve.

    "If everything goes well, we will stand on the top of Shanhaiguan City in three days."

    Guderian said very confidently, "These two highlands cannot even stop our one-day attack."

    When attacking the Maginot Line, the French's painstaking defense line should be more complete than the two highlands of the Fourth Army in terms of firepower distribution and other aspects.

    At that time, he was able to lead his armored troops to easily break through the French defense line. Now he can also lead his armored troops to break through the defense lines of the Fourth Army.  (Remember the website address: www.hlnovel.com
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