Chapter 481: The flames of war ensued

Leisure days were always short-lived, and shortly after Trood and the others had gone into rest mode, an urgent order was issued to the Supreme Command, and that their 47th Division must immediately join the battle to stop the Soviet Army Group Center, and still fight as the main force, which would be a great test for the 47th Division, which had just recovered.

Although they beat the Soviet army a while ago, Trode still didn't dare to be careless, most likely because Tryna told him that the combat effectiveness of the Soviet Army's Army Group Center was more than one level higher than that of the Northern Army that fought with them before, in addition to their equipment level catching up with the level of the German army, the combat quality was also the highest average among the Soviet troops.

In the face of the enemy in front of them, the 47th Division mobilized all its forces to urgently prepare for battle, although the upper staff officers complained a lot about this operation, after all, in the last operation, the 47th Division used almost all its strength to help the German army group win the battle, even after a few days of recuperation, but a lot of equipment has not been completely repaired, so it is a bit taken for granted that it is in such a hurry, and it is still facing the main force of the Soviet army. Even Anselm was very reluctant to do this, but the Supreme High Command insisted on doing so, and they told Anselm that 'your troops only need to hold back the enemy for the time being, and after the main forces take Leningrad, you can compete with the Soviet Army Group Center.'

This kind of nonsensical argument was simply unbearable for Anselm and the staff officers, after all, Leningrad was not a small city like Pskov, and the garrison was not the two divisions of the previous third-rate army, but the strength of a whole army group, although now the Germans had the upper hand and had consolidated the defensive line. However, it was surrounded by the troops of the two armies of the Soviet army, and it was already at an absolute disadvantage in terms of strength.

Even if this battle was successful, it would be a matter of time before the German army would retreat, and for such an obvious thing, the German upper echelons did not realize that they even fantasized about having one German army group deal with two Soviet armies on two sides at the same time. And this was the decisive battle on the Eastern Front. However, the fact that the situation really did not allow the Germans to retreat at this time, and if one of the forces on both sides was not temporarily repulsed, it was no joke to be chased and fought by two legions. Moreover, Leningrad has become a fat meat in the mouth of the German army, if it is not eaten and retreats like this, no one will feel comfortable in their hearts, but under the combined effect of various factors, the German army insisted on finishing the battle, as for the reinforcements. It's still far away, and it's still a mystery whether it can arrive in time......

For the 47th Division, it was purely helpless to carry out such a forcibly imposed task, but Anselm rarely lost his temper about this matter, probably because he knew that even if he lost his temper, it would not help this matter at all, so he immediately dispersed all his troops. Cooperate with friendly troops on defensive missions, but just after a big victory. Although the 47th Division was tired, its morale was quite good. After all, warfare is carried out by humans, and humans are also animals that are easily influenced by emotions, so this is also a very important factor in warfare, and this effect is even more significant when combined with Anselm's pre-war mobilization.

Due to the lack of knowledge about the main forces of the Soviet army. Trod tried to get some information from Trodena, but the information obtained was very limited, which was also because Troena had been in the North African Army Group for a long time, and a junior officer like her could not learn about other armies at all, so the information she could provide to Trode was relatively old. This is really not of great reference significance for the ever-changing Soviet troops. As for Hans's side, there is no way to count on him, because not to mention him, even the German army up and down, has a very limited understanding of the Soviet Army Group Center. Since there was really no way, Trode had to bite the bullet and fight this unsafe battle.

Just today, Trode and others were assigned to the front line to fight, and because it was the first time to fight with the main force of the Soviet army, Trode was still relatively nervous. Fortunately, he was assigned to guard two positions, which were not far apart, but separated by a steep valley, and the infantry could slide down the valley and climb up from the other side, although it would take some physical strength, but it would save a lot of time compared to going around in circles; But for tanks, there is no alternative to a detour.

Trood didn't know how he had been drawn to defend the position, and he had to do it after he had actually surveyed the terrain, and there was no turning back except to shout bad luck. In desperation, he had to divide the team into two groups equally, with himself and Draina, Alicia, and Hilde, and Vincent taking Leona, Hans, and Amphitri to form another group. Although in terms of personnel, the combat effectiveness of Trode's first group is indeed higher than that of the second group, but this is also a choice he made after combining the importance of the two positions.

Due to the small position, Trood's expected battle intensity was not too large, and the ammunition supply was relatively adequate. In short, apart from the deep trough between the two positions, the positions of the two positions are quite good.

Although there was an expected time for the arrival of the Soviet troops, Trode was not stupid enough to put his fate on those ungrounded staff officers. He ordered his troops early on to be on alert and avoid a surprise attack by the Soviet troops. Although it was true that nothing had happened the day before, what happened the next day had not wasted Trode's hard work.

"The whole team is ready to fight, the enemy is coming!" Trood got into the tank and gave the order to go to war.

And just now, the scouts in front had just sent back information to Trode, and they had already discovered that a small force of the Soviet army was approaching them, and the situation was all too clear - the Soviets planned to attack them at night first, if not to directly break through the position, but to take advantage of Trode's them.

However, they were thinking too much, and Trode, who was across from them, was already waiting for them...... (To be continued.) )