After another earth-shattering explosion, most of the fighters of the German bomber group shook their wings and set off on their way home triumphantly. to attract them.
The Belgian soldier heard the end of the explosion, and once again crawled out.
Compared with the huge casualties caused by the German artillery preparations last time, the casualties should have been more serious this time, but miraculously very few people died, but the tattered positions that had been bombed were passing through this place. The rear of the round was completely useless, leaving only a few complete tunnels to prove that the Belgian army had previously dug a network of trenches here instead of huge pits all over the ground.
"Hurry up, if you don't want the Germans to easily cross the anti-tank trench!" The deputy battalion commander stood on a small slope, "I think the battalion commander has already demonstrated to you the consequences of running slowly. ?"
"The battalion commander is a good man..." a soldier said as he ran past the deputy battalion commander.
"Yeah, he's a good guy." The deputy battalion commander sighed and silently glanced at "Mr. Nice Guy" not far away, only half of him left, "I think the Germans think so too, so they gave him a Stuka. A 'gift' weighing 1,100 pounds..."
It has to be said that the Belgians are still very determined to defend their country. Although they had the intention of retreating after the successive blows, they bravely picked up their guns and entered the position when the German army started to attack on the ground. " position.
Finally, a long yellow dust appeared in the distant horizon.
Here comes the German Armored Forces!
For some reason, the Allied troops, who would be lamenting when they heard the appearance of the German armored troops, felt very relaxed at the moment. Almost everyone was thinking - "You guys who are riding on horses are finally here, you want to kill me..."
"Hey~ the air force and the artillery of the division are very powerful." Hans held Groo's binoculars in his hand and looked at the Bijun position not far away full of craters, "So many craters, those Belgians How many will survive?"
"There must be a lot." Hoffman was chewing candy while checking his weapons. "The Führer said that to him, living prisoners are far more valuable than dead soldiers."
"Captive? What a shit..." Hans snorted, "They still have to eat our food and drink our water when they are taken prisoner. I'd say it's better to dig a hole and bury it alive to save trouble."
"There's something wrong with your thinking." Gro couldn't listen anymore, he glanced at Hans sideways, "Come to me when the battle is over, and let's talk."
"That's right!" Hans said dissatisfied with his neck, "What's the use of capturing them? Wouldn't it be easier to kill them?"
"So the Führer is the Führer, and you are just a big boss, hahahaha!" Fogel punched Hans next to him and laughed loudly.
"Don't laugh!" Hans pounced on Fogel with a flushed face and claws, not knowing whether he was angry or ashamed, "Do you know what's the use?"
"So I'm also a big boss, haha." Fogel didn't feel embarrassed at all.
"Hey, do you know that a special Panzergrenadier division has been established at the rear?" Grow shook his head and asked, looking at the two who could get together anytime and anywhere.
"A very special Panzergrenadier Division was newly established?" Hans stopped playing, "I know about the newly established Panzergrenadier Division, but I haven't heard of anything special..."
"Yeah, what's so special?" Fogel laughed, "Don't they drive planes instead of chariots?"
"Hahaha!" Everyone laughed when they heard this.
"Because the Führer named this division 'Viking', and its division commander is General Steiner." Hoffman replied coldly.
"General Steiner?!" Everyone gasped when they heard the name, "Are you sure it's that General Steiner?"
"Yes, the General Steiner that Hoffmann said was General Felix Martin Julius Steiner, Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the German Waffen SS!" Gros nodded solemnly.
Felix Martin Julius Steiner was a man of high status in the SS, and when Lyon ordered the reorganization of the Waffen SS, he personally appointed him and Paul Hauser (in his previous life). The national commander-in-chief of the German SS and the Waffen SS Admiral) were the two deputy commanders of the Waffen SS, and they cooperated with Ludwig to build a powerful and brand-new army.
Facing such a heavy burden, Steiner also gave Lyon a satisfactory answer in return for Lyon's unconditional trust.
He made a comprehensive summary of the problems he felt during his previous service in the Wehrmacht, and then based on these ideas, he created a new training method and combat mode and used it in the nascent SS, so that the freshmen The SS got rid of the traditional German ethos and became an extremely powerful army!
If Ludwig, who was the highest commander of the SS and accompanied Lyon all the year round, brought the SS a soul, then what Steiner brought to the SS was a strong body, allowing the party The guards have the strength to laugh at the whole world!
"But isn't General Steiner only in charge of training? Why did he come out to lead the army himself?" Hans found something strange.
"Because the teacher's name is 'Viking'." Hoffman added faintly again.
"'Viking'..." Hans muttered, "This name is also very strange. Isn't the way the SS is named after a famous person or a direct meaning?"
"Perhaps a group of Viking pirates formed this division, haha!" Fogel teased.
"It's really a group of 'Viking pirates'." Grow laughed, "Most of the soldiers who make up this division are from the homeland of the Vikings - Norway, Sweden and Denmark, and others are from Iceland and Finland. They are worthy of the name. The 'Vikings'!"
"The Führer attaches great importance to this division, because this division represents the ideals and goals of him and the entire People's Will Party," Hoffman added.
"From this moment on, what the People's Will Party represents will no longer be limited to German citizens, no longer limited to Germans. From this moment on, we will spread the will of the people to the whole of Europe!" Everyone joined Hoffmann and shouted loudly. He read, "Long live the Empire! Long live the Führer! Long live pan-Europeanism!"
"No wonder General Steiner is required to act as a division commander in person..." Hans suddenly realized, "He is the only one who can integrate people from so many countries."
"So do you understand why the Führer wants us to treat the prisoners preferentially?" Gros laughed.