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Chapter 18 Flying Army

~Date: ~September 29~

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It was raining heavily until now. The noon scene was like the evening. The rainwater gathered in the low-lying area to form temporary streams and puddles. The ground was slippery and difficult to move. [In the northern edge of the Black Forest, Lynn stared at the distance under the rain curtain for a long time. Next to him, soldiers wearing rain ponchos and carrying full sets of weapons and luggage were waiting silently in the forest.

The weather is changing, and the situation is changing. The Empire's Conscription Corps landed on Denmark's island of Zeland and occupied the Danish capital and surrounding towns with lightning speed. It used the island's existing defense to prepare for the Soviet landing. A large number of attack submarines also took their place near the Skaglak Strait. Although this serious act of destroying Denmark's sovereignty has caused an uproar in the world's public opinion, Western allies have also made strong protests and adopted some sanctions, but the Soviet army did not use this.

A beneficial international environment actively attacked the Imperial team near Germany, and did not even cross the border to enter the Jutland Peninsula - Moscow was obviously very clear that its weak navy was not enough to support a large-scale landing operation. More failures would only make the international status and military deterrence of the Soviet Union continue to weaken. In addition, the real target of the Imperial team must be Germany. They just quickly mobilized troops to northern Germany, and the tank troops with outstanding military achievements were enough to shock the empire's ambitions.

Although the Soviet army's strategy of calm and braking was clever, the imperial base was not to be outdone. After sending troops to Denmark, the Free Empire of Northern Scandinavia soon announced that it would return the land of Norway's northern Trendrag County to the Kingdom of Norway, and declare that as long as they gained the right to survive to Germany, they would end the occupation of northern Norway territory and Denmark's Zeeland Island, and would give appropriate compensation to these two countries according to the occupation time.

The announcement of the Free Empire is tantamount to declaring sovereignty over Germany, and it is also equivalent to admitting that it has great connection with the destruction of the Third Reich. People can't help but be amazed by it. The shock in Germany was completely expected: the Berlin puppet government, which lacked prestige, called on the people to recognize the evil nature of the Third Reich, but the German nation's despise of it has become a fact. The police no longer obeyed the command of those in power, and the people no longer paid attention to the official remarks. The resistance lurking in the dark became active again. More and more residents turned from waiting and watching to supporting the Baath Party and the Free Group. Their organizers only worried about insufficient weapons and did not need to worry about manpower. The Soviet Occupy Army Command and the German government saw that the situation was not good. It quickly declared that Germany was in a state of emergency. All residents were not allowed to leave their residence without authorization. Transportation hubs of all sizes were directly controlled by the Soviet army...···

As the sky gradually became dark, Lin En and his soldiers had gnawed bread in cold water, which was also the most common meal they had since returned to their hometown. The distant scene had already escaped into the night. Lin En waved his arm resolutely, and the selected 240 warriors walked out of the woods without hesitation. The open plains and rolling hills were not enough to hinder the uncertainty of the Soviet tanks and tanks hitting the battlefield. The wounded were likely to not receive timely treatment and transfer. In order not to slow down the speed of the troops, the wounded with mobility would stay and accept Soviet captives - this was destined to be a dangerous road, and they could only trust their own steel beliefs and the protection of their motherland!

With night warriors as the vanguard, Lynn's troops successfully crossed the Soviet blockade line with the support of local resisters. They marched overnight and arrived in Karlsruhe before dawn. A large number of abandoned factories in the city provided a temporary residence for the elite commando. After arranging the soldiers to take turns and rest, Lynn met with the local Baath Party leader. Although this former defense force was born and the middle-aged man who lost one arm in the war was able to provide detailed information on the Soviet troops garrison around Karlsruhe and was able to summon nearly a thousand resisters with certain combat capabilities. Considering that the battle would expose his intentions to the Soviet army too early, he denied the suggestion of attacking the Soviet army on the spot and seizing military supplies. Instead, he ordered this resistance armed force with a good organization to expand its strength and attack the Soviet occupying army suddenly when the time is right.

After a brief rest during the day, Lynn led his troops to the road. Thanks to the Baath Party's intelligence control over this area, they easily avoided the Soviet cordon and patrol troops, marched for 20 miles overnight, and rushed to the Epinggen Forest before dawn. This forest, which covers an area of ​​less than 50 square kilometers, is actually a large hill covered with vegetation, which is more than enough to cover up the whereabouts of Lynn, a combat force equipped with only light weapons. The rain has stopped. Because it has not been able to contact the resisters in this area, there may be no resistance organization near Epinggen, so Lynn had to stay here for a night and send night warriors to reconnaissance the enemy situation. Then he went through the open area to go to the second largest city of Württemberg.

The city of Heilbronn has a good geographical location and convenient river transportation, which made Heilbronn the city with the most factories in Württemberg when the industrialization of Germany was completed. Unfortunately, the once prosperous and distinctive urban area turned into ruins during World War II and the surviving residents who returned to their hometowns rebuild the city. Looking north from the mountains and forests south of the city, Lynn saw the canal that restored traffic, normal operation of railways and flat highways. The reconnaissance personnel brought back two local residents from the city who were willing to cooperate with the resistance organization to attack the Soviet army. They provided important information about the Soviet garrison and the hoarding of materials. After further understanding the situation, Lynn decided to give the Soviets a quick and accurate arrow.

The spring is cold and rainy. Taking advantage of the rainy night, Lin En divided the troops into four, and three combat teams were supporting the city outside the city to stumble. He personally led the main force to sneak into the Haierbronn city ≠ nearly midnight. The attack operations that the free elites were good at kicking off. All the people used night battle groups as arrows to quickly attacked the Soviet barracks, railway stations, river ports and other key targets, such as key targets, have never really disappeared, but the gentle local residents still largely paralyzed the Soviet garrison here, and they were a little relaxed because they were experienced and thoughtful.

The deployed opponent was a fatal flaw. Just half an hour after the battle began, the Soviet camp where more than 500 officers and soldiers were stationed was bloodbathed. Many Soviet soldiers were killed before they could pick up their weapons. The main force of the garrison was wiped out without causing substantial obstacles to the assaulters. A small number of Soviet soldiers who stubbornly guarded the railway station and river port were unable to support themselves. The midnight bell rang, and Heilbronn finally returned to the control of the imperial forces after three years and ten months. Even a very short occupation was a historical scene.

The greatest charm of night attacks is its high risk and high harvest. Taking stock of the material warehouses that the Soviet army had not had time to destroy, Lynn and his soldiers obtained an unprecedented amount of spoils - a large number of guns, ammunition, canned food and leather products from the front line. The "nova" took as much as possible items as they needed and did not exceed the weight limit, and invited residents to share the spoils. The rest were all that they could not take away and were unwilling to leave to the Soviet army and poured into the river.

After the battle, Lin En got an important military information from the local residents who took the initiative to "reveal the news": the Soviet army has used the Rhine River transport to the south in recent months, and over twenty kilometers from Haierbron, there is an abandoned airport reused by the Soviet army, and some larger bombers were deployed there.

Lynn took out the German map and saw that Heilbronn was more than 40 kilometers south of Stuttgart, the capital of Baden-Württemberg. Stuttgart is only 80 kilometers away from the northern shore of Lake Constant. Deploying bombers near Stuttgart not only takes care of the safety of the airport and facilitates the full load of bombers. Moreover, the old airports built during the Third Reich were suitable for temporary use. Thinking of the Soviet bombers raiding the Rhine Valley day after day, and considering the deterrence effect of the raid airport on the Soviet army, Lynn made a bold decision: It would be fun to have a vote with the Soviets.

The Soviet generals are not cheap street ladies, they can enjoy a few small bills. The defense and alertness of military airports have always been strict. Linn led his troops to cross the river in front of the residents of Heilbronn to advance westward, and then suddenly turned around and crossed the river again from the downstream, sneaking into the Anteguten Mountains in southeastern Haierbronn. They walked on rugged mountain roads, crossed the steep valleys, and went south through starry nights, successfully avoiding the Soviet army's tracking, and arrived in the Stuttgart area three days later. In this big city with a population of more than 300,000, the underground resistance organization was stable. After joining them, Linn had an attack plan brewing.

Reliable technical parameters - In order to minimize the vitality of the enemy in the Upper Rhine Valley, the Soviet army invested thousands of aircraft on this front, and they all occupied the airport on the north shore of Lake Constance. Medium bombers with longer ranges were deployed around Helenberg, Sindelfingen and Stuttgart. The airport mentioned by the residents of Helbronn is the farthest from the front line, and it has only been in the past month for its use. There are not many planes parked. If you want to dig out the "bird's nest", you can get richer results at several large airports south of Stuttgart.

A commander who made a decision won a moment but could not win for a lifetime. While considering it carefully, Lin Neng sent scouts to conduct on-site investigations. The number of airports that were designated were only more than 30 kilometers away from Stuttgart, but it took a lot of time to pass through the Soviet blockade. It was not until two days later that the detailed report was placed in front of Lin Neng. In the past two days, the Soviet army made another big move on the front line of the Upper Rhine Valley. After continuous filling operations, the low-lying area between the eastern foot of the Padeng Mountain and Lake Constant was nearly doubled, which means that hundreds of Soviet tanks could advance to the valley with an efficiency twice as high as before. The continuous fierce bombing also greatly weakened the defending fortifications in the Padeng Mountains. With a large number of defensively strengthened tanks gathered in the northeast corner of Lake Constant, the launch of a new round of attack was imperative.

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