Since neither Brandenia nor America had the leisure to manage the affairs of the Far East at this time, in this plan, the Sun Empire would gain the rich south and the vast northeast of Siris.

The Teutonic Empire will gain the coastal area of ​​central Seris.

As for the remaining part, it will become the colonies of the Teutonic and Sun Empires and the buffer zone for Kanglian.

In this way, Kanglian's strategic situation will be extremely deteriorated, and it will need to deal with two fronts at the same time.

The Teutons, who suffered from two-front battles in the last war, and Kanglian, which has a longer supply line, will obviously be more difficult than the Teutons in the war.

So when the general said that the Teutonic Army in the Far East had assembled about six divisions of veterans, and at the same time the Sun Empire had also mobilized ten divisions to prepare for armed intervention against Seris.

Victoria's attention to the situation in the Far East ended here.

After all, in the wild land of the Far East, there is no power that can stop the further expansion of the imperial power.

What can the poor Kanglian army that was burnt there do?

Queen Victoria, who got her own satisfactory answer from the headquarters, encouraged the generals a few words before going to her own secretariat.

Get your secretary to draft a speech after the victory in the Battle of Bagno, which will be used to boost morale in the country.

After all, when the suture monster of the Bryansk Empire could no longer survive, Victoria also needed a victory to crown herself the emperor of the Holy Roman Empire.

After the queen left, the command immediately issued an order to the frontline troops to strengthen the offensive.

When the Teutons began to exert their full strength, the Kanglian troops immediately began to feel great pressure.

In particular, Kanglian's positions are scattered and deployed on various high grounds. While this approach can delay the breakthrough time of the Teutonic army, it also allows the Kanglian troops in each position to fight on their own.

Because while the offensive is unfolding, the Teutons will not only waltz the target area first, but also use artillery fire to cover the surrounding highlands while attacking.

Prevent the flame army in the surrounding positions from providing support to the attacked high ground.

At the same time, a large number of mech troops, accompanied by infantry, can quickly break through the firepower of the Flame Army, allowing the battle to enter the most brutal hand-to-hand combat and position competition.

However, the Teutonic attack was not so smooth.

Because when the fortifications began to be built, Victor, who personally arrived at the front-line command, ordered to dig more anti-gun holes on the mountain, and hid heavy equipment including artillery in the anti-gun holes.

Only when counter-fire is carried out and the Teutonic attack group is suppressed, are the artillery dragged out of the anti-battery hole.

At the same time, although the Teutonic bombardment can cut off the telephone lines between the positions, the positions are separated both physically and in communication.

However, the Yan army troops can still use signal flares for some simple communication. Among them, the most used signal flares are to launch three red signal flares into the sky at the same time.

This means that the enemy has captured a surface position and requires fire support.

Friendly fire would then carefully plow that plateau.

In most cases, the Kanglian army was able to escape by relying on the previously built anti-gun holes, and those Teutonic soldiers who struggled to watch the flames break through to the high ground and occupied the surface positions would have to die in the next life. Watch out.

This crazy style of play made the Teutonic officers who had fought in the war a little uncomfortable.

After all, it is different from defending, squatting in the trenches and shooting, just throwing grenades.

Offensive requires soldiers to have good tactical literacy and organization.

In particular, the Stormtroopers formed by Teutonic consisted of low-level non-commissioned officers and a large number of veterans.

Now, after being fired up by artillery fire from time to time, it tortures the mentality of the Teutonic frontline commanders very much.

However, on the whole, the Teuton, as the offensive side, still has the tactical advantage, especially after discovering that the Yan army used a large number of anti-gun holes.

Teutonic also changed the previous tactics.

Started to use artillery to deceive and sneak attack, these officers and soldiers of the Flame Army.

Normally, the attacks of the Teutonic army were prepared after a wave of artillery fire, and then a wave of knights and infantry rushed up and drove away the surviving defenders.

But now the Teutons immediately changed their style of play after their offense was frustrated.

After the first round of shelling is over, the Teutonics will temporarily stop shelling, and let the Teutonic soldiers who have moved to the starting position start blowing their whistles, as if they are about to attack.

Let Kang Lianyan's army think that the Teutons are about to launch an attack, and then wait until the Yan's army leaves the artillery hole.

The Teutons will start a second wave of bombardment, bombarding the flame army that has entered the position.

Only after two or three times of this deceit did the Teutons launch a formal attack.

And in order to deal with the flame army hiding in the cave, the Teutons incorporated a lot of field engineers in the offensive sequence.

These soldiers, marked with skulls and wielding flamethrowers, will clear any caverns they deem suspicious with flames and bombs.

Under this repeated offensive, the Yan army also changed its defensive tactics.

In the artillery hole, the middle and lower commanders of the Yan army said to the soldiers.

It's not hell outside. After the bombardment, the political commissar and I went first, followed by members of the Communist Party and the Kangqing League.

If they attack, we will withstand their attack, and then you will come out to strengthen the position, if they do not attack, we will immediately withdraw.

If there are explosions outside and we don't come back, you form a Council of Soldiers and elect a commander.

Don't be afraid of the Teutonic shelling, it's a sign that they can't do anything, our reinforcements are coming, the Soviets have prepared sanatoriums for us in the Crimea.

Now all we have to do is hang on here!

Under the tenacious resistance of Kanglian soldiers, although the Teutonic army broke through part of the defense line, the progress of the attack was still very slow.



109 Battle of Bagno ([-])

The Battle of Bagno was a torture for both attackers and defenders.

Facing the entire army that had been wiped out on the front line, Victor in the headquarters could only live in a few seconds other than scolding his mother.

When the reinforcements began to gather, in order to ensure the suddenness of the raid.

The entire operation began to maintain radio silence, except that the general military column sent written reinforcements to Victor's headquarters every day.

For the rest of the time, Victor was completely unaware of the assembly and deployment of the reinforcements, whether the reinforcements had encountered any trouble, how their ammunition reserves were, and what level the morale of the patients was at.

This uncertainty caused great mental torture to Victor. As a patient with obsessive-compulsive disorder, Victor can only divert his attention by going to the front line to check the combat readiness of the follow-up line of defense and personally boosting morale.

Victor's behavior greatly shocked Franche's military attache watching the battle.

He was shocked that Victor, the supreme commander of the Kang Lianyan Army, would often go to the front to check the status of the troops, and talk heart-to-heart with those soldiers and low-level officers without any officer's demeanor.

At the same time, those Kanglian soldiers were greatly shocked.

As an officer who can enter Victor's headquarters and observe Victor's battlefield decisions.

Let me know what is going on at the frontline of the Anti-Union.

When many troops retreated, there were no more than ten soldiers, and many troops were even wiped out on the ground.

But even so, the morale of the frontline soldiers did not drop at all.

After chatting with those officers who participated in the Great War, Jean, who was on the verge of collapse of the Franche Legion before and after the Emperor's Battle, was very curious about the abnormal morale of the Kang Lianyan Army.

They knew that they were holding on to a position that was almost certain to die, and they also knew that death was approaching them little by little.

They can accept it all calmly.

Makes it feel like it's just incredible.

So, as a spectator military officer, Jean asked Victor this question when he returned to the headquarters after patrolling the front line with Victor.

"Why is the morale of the Yan army so abnormally high? Even though they know that they are about to face a tough battle, they can still maintain this morale."

Victor looked up and down, the young captain.

"Jean, why did you join the army?"

"For what the Teutons have done to Franche from 1870 to the present."

Hearing this question, Jean's eyes shone with a flame called hatred.

"This is where you are different from us. We are not fighting for hatred. We are fighting for a battle that will allow the Teutons and Lucians and all other intelligent creatures in the world to stop killing each other and coexist in this sky. fight below."

Victor took out the first volume of the red book that he used to give Ilyich homework every week from his pocket and handed it to Jean.

"If you want to know why their morale is high, it's all in this book."

Looking at the book Victor handed him, Jean hesitated.

This kind of book has been listed as a contraband in Franche, but... it won't be a problem to read it for yourself, right?

Jean took the book from Victor.

Jean didn't think that Victor would deceive him. After all, Victor didn't hide anything like the strategic counterattack that the Kang Lianyan Army was planning.

On the contrary, Victor also gave a little guidance in his free time, giving him the skills to prepare for a large-scale offensive operation and how to launch a silent preparation and launch a strategic offensive.

After all, although Franche and Kanglian have no possibility of an alliance because of ideological issues.

In particular, the "Germania Peace Treaty" that was tied to Franche also prohibited Franche from forming an alliance with Kanglian.

But a peace treaty that is not intended to be kept is no different than a piece of paper, and there are certain things that both parties intend to do even without a treaty.

Some great things can also be accomplished by relying on tacit understanding outside the negotiating table.

After all, how wonderful the phrase "things in opposite directions" sounds.

As a professional householder who added to the Teutons, how could he let go of an opportunity to surprise the Teutonic Queen at this time.

As for whether the Franche people will be persuaded by this matter...

Victor didn't believe that a nation that had once swept across the Old Continent, and it took Brandenia seven anti-Franche alliances to suppress it, would give up revenge on the Teutons because of a treaty.

So Victor naturally had to teach them some tricks, so that when he finished the war and was ready to start the big thunder operation.

The Franche was able to stab the Teutonic in the back.

Just when Victor made way for the advanced command class, he was in the Teutonic command post.

Including the Sunrise Empire, the Brandenia Empire, and the American Confederacy and other signatories to the Anti-Commie International Agreement.

They all marveled at the Teutonic Empire's seamless offensive organization, which is simply art.

Looking through the binoculars, after repeated shelling, the Kanglian position was quickly suppressed by machine guns, and then the trenches were cleared with flamethrowers, submachine guns, and grenades.

In the scene where the infantry and the knights were alternately covering the advance, the expressions of the military officers watching the battle in Brandenia and America became a little complicated.

After all, they were beaten by this artistic attack of the Teutons back then, and they didn't even know each other.

But there are some small flaws in this artistic offense.

That is, the resistance of the Kang Lianyan Army completely exceeded the expectations of these military officers watching the battle.

After all, generally speaking, when the defense line is breached, the mechas driven by the knights have already crossed the trench, and there is no hope of retreating.

It is understandable that the remaining soldiers in the defense line put down their weapons and surrendered, and no one would blame them for this situation.

After all, even the knights of the old days were allowed to retreat on the battlefield where the flags of friendly troops could not be seen.

But Kanglian soldiers seem to have no idea what it means to give up resistance. The Teutons can only win a position by killing every Kanglian.

Even after the knights' mechas approached the line of defense, some Kanglian soldiers would try to die with the knights' mechas holding explosive packs.

This kind of frenzied defense made the evaluation of Kanglian slightly higher by these military officers watching the battle, but they also expressed doubts that Kanglian did not install mechas in the troops.

After all, like this situation, if Kanglian defenders can have some mecha support, then the Teutonic army's attack will become more difficult.

As a result, some military officers who watched the battle had some illusions, that is, the reason why we did not withstand the attack of the Teutonic people during the war was because our civil engineering was not repaired well enough.

If we can build a complete defense system like Kanglian, coupled with the mobile support of mech troops, wouldn't it be possible for the enemy to shed the last drop of blood on our defense line?

However, as a pauper imperialist military officer who watched the battle of the rising sun, he paid attention to different points from other military officers.

After all, although it is imperialism, it is a pauper imperialism that regards the remittances of women who are sold overseas as an important source of foreign exchange.

It's impossible to play a game like the Teutonic Empire, where each squad has two machine guns and is equipped with submachine guns as fire support. Before attacking, it uses artillery to scrub the ground frantically, and the number of mechas is longer than that of cavalry.

Although the army of the Sun Empire and the navy of the Sun Empire did not deal with each other, or the navy was the biggest enemy for the army.

However, the Sun Empire Army still holds the same point of view as the Navy on a concept.

That is, a hundred cannons with a single shot are not as good as a cannon with a hundred shots.

So what fire suppression, what artillery waltz.

It's all these old continent people who are ruining things. If it were the sharpshooters of the empire, there would be no need for such empty ammunition.

Of course, the spectator military officer of the Sun Empire Army was not too impressed with the extravagant and wasteful offensive methods of the Teutonic Empire.

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