Chapter 445: The Next Big Chess

After adopting Kahn's plan, Marin quietly sent people to ride a detour in the middle of the night to Hamburg, and secretly discussed this time with the Speaker of Hamburg.

Heisenberg was very excited when he received Marin's secret letter. Because, Marin told him in his heart - more than 10,000 reinforcements were about to arrive from the north. If Hamburg can make an "army" of 10,000 fakes, it will attract the attention of the Bossa coalition army. When the time comes, real reinforcements will launch a surprise attack on the Bossa coalition army, and the Quadripartite Alliance will really be able to defeat the incomparably powerful Bossa coalition army......

Originally, whether it was Lübeck or Hamburg, most people were pessimistic about the war. Because, the other party is too strong. Of the 50,000 main combat troops, there are not only 20,000 Swiss mercenaries who are famous in Europe and powerful in combat, but the remaining 30,000 are also veterans of Brandenburg and Saxony. In the face of such a strong lineup, even the French may not be able to fight, not to mention that only Marin's army in the Quadripartite Alliance is worthy of a battle.

But the problem is that Marin only has 20,000 main battle troops to pull out. The remaining 20,000 men were to defend the mainland and the Duchy of Schleswig. In particular, the Duchy of Schleswig is likely to face an attack by the Danish army, and it will not be able to pull itself out at all.

In the letter, Marin told Heisenberg that his homeland was actually guarded by levies, and that the banner he had flown was also deceptive. The real workhorse is quietly on its way to Hamburg. The boat I borrowed before was to pull these people.

Heisenberg's military literacy was a little higher than that of Tagfacht, and he thought about it carefully and found that if Hamburg could make up a fake army of 10,000 to attract the Bosa coalition army, and then Marin's more than 10,000 coalition troops would quietly attack the enemy, not to mention that they could defeat the enemy completely, but at least they could repel the enemy and bring a turnaround to Lübeck and Hamburg. At least, after being attacked, the enemy must have suffered heavy losses, and it may not be stronger than Marin's army. In this way, Heisenberg was full of hope and was no longer as pessimistic as before.

However, in the secret letter, Marin asked Speaker Heisenberg not to start recruiting fake 10,000 troops for the time being, and just make some preliminary preparations. Because, Marin is in the next big game......

This game of chess is very grandiose, and Hamburg's plan is just one of them. Marin planned to take into account the 20,000 troops in Lübeck, the 8,000 false reinforcements in the north, the 18,000 reinforcements waiting to be loaded on the southwest coast of the Duchy of Schleswig, and the 50,000 troops and 30,000 men of the Bossa coalition army......

Here's how to do it - Marin decided to challenge the Bossa coalition head-on, and set up a position on the flat ground across the west bank of the Travo River in Lübeck City, and fight the Bossa coalition head-on......

Marin did not worry that Frederick III and Joakim I would disagree, because they would love to have a decisive battle with him.

However, Marin's real intention was not to really fight hard with the Bosa coalition army, but to form a defensive formation and temporarily withstand the impact of the other party.

His real killer move is still Woolf. 18,000 reinforcements led by Esbrand and Saqqara. Once Marin withstood the attack of the Bossa coalition forces on the frontal battlefield, by the time their morale declined, it was time for 18,000 reinforcements to attack them.

Ma Lin remembered that in the Chinese textbook of his previous life, it was said in "Cao Di's Polemic" - one blow, then decline, and three exhaustion......

As long as the 20,000 main forces led by Marin personally set up a Spanish phalanx to withstand the "three-plate axe" in the early days of the Bossa coalition army, the morale of the other side will definitely decline.

Then, Marin would take the army and fight them for a day......

When the night comes, both the other party and the 20,000 troops on their own side will be exhausted. Even if it was to guard against a night attack, the Bossa coalition must have sent scouts to monitor the positions of the 20,000-strong army led by Marin himself, without worrying about the rear.

Because, Marin would have deliberately let Frederick III and Joakim I know that the 10,000-strong army in Hamburg was used to scare people......

As long as this is known, the Bossa coalition will not pay attention to the danger to the west. Because they couldn't believe that the 10,000 haggy army in Hamburg would dare to take the initiative. Then, their attention will also be drawn to the southwest.

At the same time, within the specified time, the main force in the north, which disguised as 10,000 troops, would also take the time to arrive close to the northern theater of operations and set up camp to attract the attention of the Bossa coalition army.

At that time, the 50,000 men of the Bossa coalition army may be forced to arrange tens of thousands of people to go north to intercept them. Even if the other party knew that the "10,000 army" had "5,000 recruits", for the sake of safety, it would definitely send tens of thousands of troops to intercept it.

At this time, there were only about 40,000 people left in the Bossa coalition army on the frontal battlefield. If the 18,000 allied troops launched a night attack, Marin would inevitably take 20,000 main forces to cooperate and attack the enemy camp together.

With 38,000 troops attacking the enemy's 40,000-strong camp, even if the other side is prepared, it may not be useful. Because, Marin's army knows how to quickly intersperse the tactics of encirclement, and has done many drills.

As long as the 38,000 troops on his side surround the opponent's 40,000 style, no matter how strong the enemy is, it will be difficult to make waves. As for the tens of thousands of troops who went to the north to "intercept 10,000 enemy troops", they may not dare to let the "10,000 army" go to their aid easily. Even if he comes back, Marin is confident that he can stop them......

Moreover, when the time comes, Marin will arrange for 10,000 or more people in the north disguised as "10,000 reinforcements" to camp across the river near the battlefield and confront the troops sent by the enemy to encircle them. After the battle of the enemy's battalion began, these tens of thousands of people would also make noise in the middle of the night to create a momentum to frighten the tens of thousands of enemy troops who came to intercept them, so as to prevent them from retreating to reinforce the battalion. Unless, the other side can safely watch the enemy army follow them behind them......

In the absence of any knowledge of the true details of these tens of thousands of people, they did not dare to withdraw their troops easily......

When the time comes, he will take the musket team and enter the main account of the Bossa coalition army, capture Frederick III and Joakim I, and this battlefield will be over.

Of course, the point of this game was to let Frederick III and Joakim I know of the "facts" that "Hamburg was about to recruit 10,000 troops among the people, and intended to use them to deceive the Bossa coalition......

In this way, the scouts sent by the Bossa coalition to the southwest, with the massive open conscription in Hamburg, will certainly attract most of the scouts sent by the Bossa coalition to the vicinity of Hamburg.

After the scouts were drawn to Hamburg to pay attention to the recruitment, Woolf. The armies of Esbrand and Saqqara managed to land along the river north of Hamburg, and then moved in overnight to attack the rear of the Bossa coalition......

Because the newly recruited 10,000 miscellaneous troops in Hamburg will make the Bossa coalition give up their vigilance. After all, it was a super ragtag army composed purely of civilians who did not understand the slightest understanding of war, and there was no combat effectiveness at all.

Therefore, after "learning" that there were only 10,000 newly formed ragtag armies in Hamburg in the west, the arrogant Frederick III and Joakim I would relax their defense on the western front and concentrate on dealing with Marin and his 20,000 troops who were going to fight their main force outside Lübeck......

When they let their guard down on the west side, Woolf. The armies of Esbrand and Saqqara arrived just in time and launched a night attack. In the defenseless situation of the heavens, do not believe that they are undefeated......