Imperial Overlord

: Four hundred and twenty-seven rely on miracles

Facts have proved that after having combat experience, the fear of unknown combat will plummet. . The fastest update Although more than 100 German soldiers were killed, they could land on Crete, which really practiced the landing operation itself for the Army.

Looking at the documents in front of them, the German marshals quickly found a variety of problems, and also launched topics for improvement and discussion.

Sometimes, sitting in the office and dreaming, relying on guesswork to prepare for various landing needs, the imagination of the generals is indeed limited.

But if there is a real landing case, all kinds of links are in front of you, and the generals can check and fill the gaps, and things will become much simpler.

"Design a special transport ship to make it easier for soldiers to land on the beach... At least some elites should be given this treatment!" Lundstedt was the first to speak and cheered the Führer.

His opinion is similar to the landing craft used by later generations of the United States to land in Normandy, which can cover the front door of the landing special transport for the soldiers to directly rush to the beach.

The reason why he thought of similar equipment was because he saw that during the Crete operation, during the landing, soldiers were unloaded halfway into the water, which really caused confusion.

Many people were thrown into deep waters and drowned directly on the shore because of inaccurate estimation of the distance of unloading.

Clothes on the troops were soaked in water and their movements slowed, making them ideal targets for enemy machine guns.

Although Lundstedt did not see the situation with his own eyes, during the landing exercise and the landing on Crete, soldiers had reacted to a similar situation, which attracted his attention.

Then there was Brauchitch, who had just lost another point, and quickly said, "I think it is feasible to use the drag method of the Air Force paratroopers to solve some of the problems of insufficient capacity."

Inspired by the airborne paratroopers of the Luftwaffe, he prepared to use powered boats to pull back unpowered boats and load more soldiers to storm enemy beaches.

By eliminating a lot of power equipment, more wooden boats can be built. And these ships can be made into a one-off, do not occupy the German production capacity.

Wood is not a scarce resource in Germany, and Poland and France also have a large number of forest areas that can be cut down. Even in today's tense situation, in regions such as Russia and Spain, it is easy to import qualified wood for processing.

For Germany, it is a very critical issue to be able to solve the transportation capacity and get more troops on the beach in the first time.

If the towing method is feasible, then in the German Army, which is seriously lacking in ferries, it is undoubtedly possible to simply expand one-third of its capacity.

Of course, whether this method works well or not depends on whether it is usable or not during the exercise.

But according to Brauchitch's idea, even if this method can't carry people, it is worth trying to drag some worthless materials.

The third person to speak was Marshal Liszt, and what he said was much more practical. At least his 112th Division had indeed gone through a landing operation.

It can be said without modesty that even after a battle that was like a child's play, Division Commander Hermann was still the commander who knew the most about landing operations among the active German generals.

Liszt glanced at the head of state and said, "My head of state, in fact, the biggest problem in our landing campaign on Crete is the program coordination."

"If we transfer troops about 15 kilometers from the enemy's coastline, we will risk being attacked by the other side's coastal defense artillery." He pointed to the map on the table and introduced.

This is also a very troublesome problem. The choice of the specific position of the big ship to change the small ship: if it is changed early, the speed of the landing of the troops will be affected; if it is changed later, it will be taught by the British coastal defense artillery. .

Obviously, the German army lacked experience in this area, and to be honest, until 1944, the United States and Britain actually did not have much experience in this area.

The only good thing is that Germany in 1940, similar to the United States in 1944, both held air supremacy over the English Channel. At this time, suppressing the opponent's ground firepower should not be a big problem.

However, suppressing is suppressing. Once in the deployment stage, the enemy encounters the trouble of shelling their own landing fleet, whether the inexperienced German commanders can maintain their composure and continue to allow the landing troops to attack in an orderly manner is a problem.

"In addition, after we launched, we braved the enemy's artillery fire, and after the landing ship reached the beach, it collided with the intensive fire attack of the British army. What should we do?" Liszt pointed to the line of defense behind the beach and continued to ask.

On the map, in order to deepen the impression of the generals and heads of state on the defense of the British coastline, there are also some aerial photos and blurred photos taken secretly.

The photos partly amplify the Army's concerns about the strength of the British coastal defense. Once the permanent fortification is in front of the landing troops, without the support of tanks and other weapons, the army will obviously have to pay ten times the price to get rid of these solid roadblocks.

Li Le also had a headache. Of course, he knew that these problems were very difficult, but he really had no good way to solve all the problems he encountered so far.

Under no circumstances, even a genius like Napoleon could command a massive landing operation. No one can calculate all the details, and the Führer is not a military expert.

There are many more headaches, such as the catastrophic impact of the terrible British navy on the German landing site.

"The troops will be suppressed by machine guns on the beach, and our navy will not be able to provide fire cover for the landing soldiers like the Italian navy." Lister pointed out the problems of the navy.

Once the navy-related matters are brought to the table for discussion, the expressions of the German Army up and down are not very good.

I have to admit, but the depressing thing is that the German Navy is not as good as the Italian Navy in some aspects, such as traditional support for the army.

On the premise that there is no interference from the British Navy, the Italian Navy still has several battleships, which can come to show their presence when Germany attacks Crete.

But even if the main battleship of the British navy does not move, the German navy in the Atlantic Ocean does not have the courage to demarcate the combat area near the English Channel.

"The problem of not being able to support the army's operations is a good thing to solve. At least the Air Force can provide Stuka!" Having used their own solutions, the army generals no longer put their hope of supporting themselves on the navy.

They were more accustomed to air support, and this support was timely and appeared to be effective during the French campaign.

Of course, Li Le also entrusted Goering's Air Force with the burden of supporting the Army's operations. However, in the process of landing operations, the cover of the surface ships cannot be completely relied on by the Luftwaffe.

Not to mention the main force of the British fleet...just the small torpedo boats equipped by the British local naval forces have already made the German Navy desperate.

These torpedo boats would come out of their nests when the German troops landed, and then use their flexible and compact posture to impact the German landing fleet and sink ships full of landlubbers.

The main reason why German torpedo boats did not achieve great results at the time of the Normandy landings was because the United States and Britain had more destroyers than German torpedo boats!

But Germany does not have so many destroyers to ensure the absolute safety of the landing fleet. During the Norwegian naval battle, the German destroyers were all psychologically shadowed by the British fleet. How could they have the mood to try again...

So Li Le just thought about it and knew what his landing battle plan would look like. According to the existing conditions, it can only be what it looks like.

First, the German landing troops began to land on the beach under the cover of aircraft during the day. Send the first batch of landing troops.

Then, like a tide of British patrol boats and torpedo boats, submarines would come out and start counterattacking against the German landing site.

Goering's air force was forced to shift its focus and begin intercepting these deadly British boats. The battle will be **** and brutal, and the results are optimistic, and the Germans will also lose a lot of peripheral ships.

In the afternoon, when the second batch of German troops came ashore, and what kind of result was on the coast, there was almost news at this time.

The German transport fleet on the sea was going to retreat at this time anyway. Otherwise they would be wiped out at sea by the British fleet that arrived at night, and not a single ship would remain.

So these ships have to move quickly~www.wuxiaspot.com~ rush to Brest, or the Dutch coastline, to seek the protection of coastal artillery.

Sadly, on the one hand, the Germans wanted to prevent the British navy from jumping off the wall, attacking these berths regardless of the loss, and sinking these transport ships in exchange for their lives; on the other hand, the German landing force was completely left on the beach at this time, in isolation. helpless situation.

It's not a fun thing to think about, and if the German landing forces don't advance to the desired position before nightfall on the first day, they risk being shelled by the British navy.

Several battleships, with caliber cannons such as 356 and 381, fired all night against positions with precisely calibrated coordinates... Whether the German landing troops are still in the mood to continue, only God knows.

The next day, the British navy, on guard, would cruise near the landing site and try to prevent the German army from continuing to transport troops ashore. Although the air force fought until the afternoon, it is possible to send a third batch of troops to the land, but it is hard to say whether it is necessary or not. .

In general, this landing plan is not fundamentally different from sending it to death. If you want to land in the UK successfully, you have to rely on the power of prayer to God and miracles.

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