Chapter 271 Airborne Walding
"Okay, okay, German paratroopers are good, please ask for me, and you must ask for me."
The Third Regiment of the First Paratrooper Division of the German Wehrmacht Army was the Waldinburgh Bridge, Copenhagen, the capital of Denmark. It is a port city. Germany cannot directly attack Copenhagen. It must land on two islands facing Germany. The only way to connect with the Gerdera and Zeland in the south is the Waldinburgh Bridge. If Germany wants to attack Copenhagen, it must grab the Waldinburgh Bridge and grab it intact.
Major Grick, the commander of the 11th Battalion, was called to Limo's headquarters. Chief of the Army Staff Harlemhausen led him to the big map, pointed with his index finger at a red line connecting Denmark's island of Zeland and Falster Island and said: "This is the Waldinburgh Bridge, with a total length of 3.5 kilometers. It is the only channel connecting the south Grissai and Zeland Island, that is, Copenhausen. "Harlemhausen emphasized:
"You must grab this bridge intact. Send your troops here, and before our infantry arrives from Gesey, can you hold on to the bridge?'This is the battle that the paratroopers have been long-awaited for two years since they were formed.
Grick answered readily: "Yes!"
Grick immediately flew back to Stendal and studied the only piece of information that he had collected hastily: an unreliable map, an overview of the neighboring town of Waldinburg, and a colorful postcard with the small island of Masnard between Falster and Zeland, with the bridge printed on the background of the postcard.
5:30 Major Grick's plane also began to rise into the air and cut through the sky. Punched straight into the blue sky, the battalion led by Major Grick was to grab the Waldinburg Bridge. One hundred Juncker transport planes roared and roared, like crows in the sky, wrapped in black clouds and crushed the island of Gersey in Denmark. German paratroopers were full of murderous auras and left with the force of Mount Tai.
Grick's fleet flew across the Baltic Sea and flew to the Waldinburgh Bridge. Now, in the bright morning sunshine, the long Waldinburgh Bridge appears in front. The Waldinburgh Bridge shines brightly under the repeated morning glows. It's like a rainbow on the sea. Below the bridge is the rippling sea water. It's so beautiful, beautiful bridge. The whole picture is the wonderland in my dream.
At 6:15, Major Grick sent a parachuting signal. Within a few seconds, the cabin became empty. A white parachute floated slowly towards the vicinity of the Waldingburg Bridge. When the paratroopers landed, there was no sound of gunfire or alarm. It seemed that this area was still sleeping in a peaceful dream. Grick landed next to the railway roadbed leading to the iron bridge. He put the machine gun on the roadbed, from which he could not only strafuse the coastal positions of Denmark, but also cover his subordinates to land safely. However, the Danish army's positions were silent.
Therefore, the paratroopers jumped up from the ground without opening the airdrop weapon box, and rushed into the Danish position with their pistols. They passed by the sentry that raised their hands and penetrated into depth. Within a few minutes, they disarmed the bridge garrison troops. A squad of paratroopers rode the captured bicycles and rushed to the bridge. The guards guarding the bridge surrendered without a single shot. At this time, the paratroopers were stunned by a German infantry rushing over the opposite side of the bridge. It turned out that this was the advance force of the 35th Infantry Regiment. They boarded the sampan from Valneminde on a sampan and arrived here smoothly. In this way, the German army completely controlled the bridge.
The people of the advance delegation were the "Rookie Camp" that rose up in the Battle of Poland. The camp was more than 800 people, basically composed of logistics personnel like the fireboys and chefs. They were tall, fat, thin, and uneven. As the saying goes, there were 300 kilograms of chefs who starved to death. These middle-aged uncles with big belly, like young men, held submachine guns, and their chests were fluttering violently, "huhhhh..." and gasped rapidly. But this did not affect their speed of running quickly.
"Quick, fast, fast, there is the bridge in front of you."
"Hurry up, there are bicycles over there, you guys ride on the bicycle and rush up, hurry, hurry."
Jerry Yang was running while commanding, and it was more than 20 kilometers from the landing site to the place where he was here, and he was running quickly with full arms. It can be said that every rookie in the rookie camp ran like a dog, stretching his tongue long, as if his tongue could help her breathe.
Jerry Yang also ran with a pale face, but Jerry Yang could still support him. When Jerry Yang and the others were about to arrive, they saw paratroopers charging, and these paratroopers were holding pistols. Jerry Yang didn't dare to rest, and even ran to death, they would die on the way to charge. Fortunately, the Danish army did not fire, or were scared at all. Before the Danish soldiers could react, they became prisoners of the German army.
Now Jerry Yang's "Rookie Camp" and paratrooper camp captured Waldinburgh without any effort. It seems that the "Rookie Camp" is really a lucky unit, and their luck is like stepping on shit when they go out.
The paratroopers and infantry advance troops met together, and Jerry Yang led two companies into the town of Waldingburg and set up machine guns at some commanding heights, so the bridge was completely safe.
The other two airborne battalions then occupied a bridge connecting Masnard Island and Zeland Island. They completed the mission in less than an hour. At the same time, the German landing forces landed on the island of Zeland, Philippine Island and Falster Island.
On the local border of Denmark, where Germany borders, more than 100,000 German troops, countless tanks crushed Denmark's territory with dust and dust, and resisted? That was impossible. There were only 30,000 troops in the entire Denmark, and there were only a few outposts and border stations on the border. Once German tanks crushed the border posts, all the Danish soldiers were disarmed, and they also took the initiative to help the German army guide and acted as the traffic police commander. They also kept shooting. Germany's steel torrent rolled forward without encountering any resistance.
Germany concentrated a large number of transport ships to transport German armored troops, and the German high seas fleet also served as a warning task. However, this transport task was still very difficult. More than a thousand transport ships of various types joined the transport team. It took one day to deliver the troops of an armored division to complete, and only half of the armored division could be transported at one time. But don't worry, the Denmark's troops were not enough for the German army to get between the teeth. As long as the Waldinburgh Bridge was in the hands of the German army, there was no worry about resistance.
The first to board Gesey was an armored regiment. When their regiment commander transferred from other troops to the Seventh Armored Army, Colonel Flitz. (To be continued, please search for Astronomy, the novel is better, updated and faster!
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