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Chapter 621

Although Churchill agreed to continue to implement the Alaman Plan, Montgomery did not fully believe Hu Yunfeng's assurances to Roosevelt. In order to ensure the safety and victory of the British army, the Alaman operation plan was postponed. Montgomery wanted to confirm whether the defenses of the German and Italian troops were redeployed after the Greater China Vladimir Team arrived in Egypt to determine the authenticity of Hu Yunfeng's assurances to Roosevelt.

The strength of the German and Italian troops and the British troops was too different. Even if Rommel knew the British deployment and main attack direction from Hu Yunfeng, Rommel did not re-adjust the deployment on a large scale. Due to the confusion of the British army, Rommel initially judged that the main attack direction of the British army would be in the south of the Alamein, but the information obtained from Hu Yunfeng was that the British army in the south was just a feint attack, and the main attack direction was in the north. But now the three Polish divisions of the Greater China Empire have all been deployed behind the German troops in the north of the Alamein. If the north cannot be defended, Rommel believes that Hu Yunfeng will prevent the British army from continuing to attack for the interests of him and the Greater China Empire. The German and Italian troops are concentrated on the front and south. Rommel's plan, which is good at attacking, will concentrate his efforts to counterattack from the south and intersperse behind the British army.

Of course, the British knew that Hu Yunfeng understood their combat plan. Rommel and Hu Yunfeng both believed that in order to confuse the British army, they believed that Hu Yunfeng did not disclose their combat plan to Germany. Before going to Alahman, Hu Yunfeng agreed with Rommel that the German and Italian troops would defend according to the original deployment.

Port Matru is not far from the Alamein front, but there are deserts along the way. In order to avoid British aerial reconnaissance, the three Polish divisions of the Greater China Empire could only march at night. It was difficult to deploy quickly. However, Montgomery delayed the scheduled attack time, which gave the Greater China Empire time to deploy. On the evening of October 23, the British army did not launch an attack as scheduled. This made Rommel and Hu Yunfeng breathe a sigh of relief.

On October 25, the British discovered after reconnaissance that the German defense deployment had not changed, and there was no sign of large-scale troops being mobilized. Moreover, in Matru, although the British spies found that three Polish Army divisions of the Greater China Empire were missing, the armored brigades of the Greater China Empire were still stationed near Matru, there was no sign of mobilization.

"Prime Minister, as you judge, Hu Yunfeng did not disclose our combat plan to the Germans." The armored brigade of the Greater China Empire was still staying in Matru. The German army's defense deployment did not change, which made Montgomery believe that Hu Yunfeng had guaranteed Roosevelt. Hu Yunfeng did not intend to help the Germans except to grab some territory in Egypt.

"Hu Yunfeng is a mercenary and a treacherous mercenary. The Germans did not pay a considerable price, so he would not be able to contribute to the Germans. Of course, if he helped the Germans fight us, his Greater China Empire would also risk the Allied Army declaring war. The Japanese and Hu Yunfeng were mortal enemies. Although he gained great benefits from us in this world war, he also needed to avoid declaring war with us and the Allied countries. The Greater China Empire's army had a huge advantage in attacking the Soviet Union, but it still accepted the mediation of the United States and did not continue to attack the Soviet Union with Germany. It was a good proof." Churchill breathed a sigh of relief when he heard that Hu Yunfeng did not intend to interfere in the British-German war.

Churchill continued: "General Montgomery, Hu Yunfeng, did not interfere with our war against the German and Italian troops. When are you going to start the Battle of Alamein? The British Empire now needs the victory of this battle. I hope to see your victory in Egypt."

"Observe for another day or two, if the German army still does not change its defense deployment, I will immediately issue an offensive order." Montgomery said cautiously.

"It seems that I can't see the victory of our British army on the battlefield." Churchill regretted that Hu Yunfeng did not betray Britain to Germany. The strength of the Commonwealth army in Egypt far exceeded that of the German and Italian army. He wanted to witness with his own eyes the victory of Britain in the first battle against Germany since the outbreak of World War II.

"Yes, the Prime Minister is very sorry. It is related to the lives of our British soldiers. I have to be cautious." Montgomery shrugged and expressed his indignation.

"Okay, I'll be waiting for your good news in London." Hu Yunfeng did not betray the UK, Montgomery agreed to continue the battle of Alamein, so Churchill had no need to stay in Egypt.

Churchill boarded the plane back to the UK with full expectations, but Hu Yunfeng had already taken the special forces team members to survey the terrain in the north of Alamein.

The German defensive position was covered with mines in front of the nine kilometers, and Hu Yunfeng and the special forces team members could not cross the minefield to survey the terrain. Fortunately, Hu Yunfeng and the special forces team members only needed to help the German army eliminate the British tanks, and Hu Yunfeng had no intention of taking the initiative to attack the British army at this time.

The Alamein terrain is complex, with sand dunes and rocky hills everywhere, but such terrain is conducive to concealing the 107 rocket launcher.

On the night of October 26, 1942, Montgomery was confirmed that the German defense was still the same and there was no adjustment. This time, Montgomery completely believed Hu Yunfeng's assurance to Roosevelt and would never disclose the British combat plan to the Germans. So Montgomery issued an offensive order that night.

In order to prepare for the Battle of Alaman, Montgomery used many disguised and deceptive methods against the German army, which made Rommel mistakenly believe that the British army's main attack direction was in the southern part of Alaman. Hu Yunfeng and the Greater Chinese Empire's army suddenly intervened in Egypt. After confirming that Hu Yunfeng did not reveal the British combat plan to Germany, Montgomery had no time to redeploy. He only made fine adjustments to the offensive forces, and the rough attack sequence was still the same as in history.

The British army had all-round advantages, and the attack started with thousands of guns. However, this attack did not catch the German army off guard like history, destroying the German command and communication system, and also failed to effectively kill the German army's living forces. These were of course the credit for the information provided by Hu Yunfeng to Rommel.

Hu Yunfeng and the special forces are like the Germans. These days, except for Kamcha terrain, they are digging air-resistant anti-aircraft artillery bunkers to avoid British artillery fire and aircraft bombing.

"Captain, when will the British shelling be over?" Hu Yunfeng and the special forces were not on the front line at this time, but even so, the British artillery fire was as fierce as if it was about to destroy the entire battlefield. Hu Yunfeng and the special forces were now covered with thick dust on each of them. Lin Xingguo asked in dissatisfaction.

Hu Yunfeng covered his face with a military cap and closed his eyes to rest and ignored Lin Xingguo. He knew that when the British army launched the Battle of Alahman, each gun fired at least 600 shells, and it was estimated that it would take a long time for the British gunfire to weaken.
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