79. Chapter 79 Volume 1 Impressions of the Rhine

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Chapter 3: Sisterhood and Childly Infatuation [Act III] Intricacies (9)

What's more, according to his girlfriend, the girl can always be calm and calm in the game, and finally defeat the other party quietly, which shows that she is by no means an ordinary person. (hua.) Then, in the face of her strong persuasion, you might as well reveal a little rumor to warn her, which can be regarded as a thank you to her.

However, that's all that can be done at the moment. What interests him is how to deal with and resolve the many conspiracies that are about to happen.

"We'll see." Ancoste glanced at the messy text placed on the table, a meaningful smile on the corner of his lips, and quickly turned his attention to the east. At this moment, there was a knock on the door, and I saw the secretary who had been in charge of Tajiri Mitsuya's dictation standing outside, and after saluting him in a dignified manner, he presented a telegram marked "confidential" with both hands.

As the secretary strode away, Ancoste quickly read the cipher and burst out laughing, leaving the secrets outside the office puzzled.

"Foolish British, who are delusional in their attempt to destroy my German army by these tricks alone? It seems that they should be arranged to be part of that 'operation'! Anstar quickly closed the above and secretly ridiculed the frequent activities and air propaganda of Britain in the Strait of Dover area in recent days, but in fact their efforts were in vain -- the Security Bureau and the Military Espionage Bureau "Apoville" had already learned of the information and mobilized technical experts to decipher the codes of British ships in an effort to break through the important shipping lanes blockaded by the British; Not to be outdone, Goebbels vigorously publicized the German army's achievements at home and abroad, and held on to the large number of leaflets distributed by British Wheatley bombers.

As a result, there is no pressure on Germany's western front for the time being. In view of the recent military situation in Poland and Andrew's hard work to seize the post of Polish governor, Ancoste decided to hold off on the latest information about Christina's "new roommate". After all, in contrast, how to completely defeat the Polish "Poznan" army, besiege and capture Warsaw, and force Poland to surrender on its knees is crucial.

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With the military system reformed by King Frederick II of Prussia [92] since the middle of the 18th century, the German army quickly adjusted in the face of successive counterattacks by the Polish army. On 11 and 12 September, although the Polish army took the city of Lovets and forced it to retreat to Kutno, Plutsk Province, a city 50 kilometers north of Lodz, there were still good news: following the 19th Panzer Corps led by General Guderian, the 19th Panzer Corps broke through the military defense line of Major General Mwort Fiawukovski, commander of the Polish Army "Narev", and completely annihilated the 18th Infantry Division led by Commander General Podhols in the city of Vomza; The 19th Panzer Corps and the 22nd Army, on the other hand, through the fortress of Brest-Litovsk in Guò and the city of Tomaszow in the Lublin province, began to flank the important town of Kulm from the north to the south, besieging all the Polish Army west of the Bug River.

Exegesis:

[92] Frederick II: King of Prussia, also known as Friedrich II, reigned from May 31, 1740 to August 17, 1786, and was known as Frederick the Great. During his reign, Prussia's military development was large-scale, territorial expansion, and cultural and artistic patronage, which enabled Prussia to achieve hegemony in Germany. He was not only a military strategist, but also accomplished in politics, economics, philosophy, law, and even music. He was one of the greatest military strategists and emperors in European history.

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