Chapter 155 Meeting
Admiral Urgt finally led the remaining troops of more than 4,000 people to join the remaining 400 people of Brigadier General John Forost on the north side of the bridge. The Germans retreated resolutely and did not drag the mud.
"General Urgt, now is the best time for us to attack the German army with the Poles." After meeting, Brigadier General John Forrest and Admiral Urkett met, and before they could say a few words, he said directly, "Obviously, the German army is ready to give up the bridge. This is a good time for us to take advantage of the victory.
Pursue by victory? Urkert couldn't help smiling bitterly, and the last blow of the German army almost made him unable to hold on. If the Poles hadn't launched an attack, they would have paid a greater price if they had been blocked by the German army on the road. But the fighter was fleeting, and Admiral Urkert was keenly aware that now was indeed the best opportunity to pursue and attack.
"You're right. We have to recover some of the reward for the price we paid!" Admiral Urkett nodded and decisively ordered the rendezvous troops to quickly pursue the German army and attack the German army as much as possible.
And at the southern end of the bridge, the Polish paratroopers launched a tenth charge against the German army. This time, Admiral Sushaboski made his last bet. After all, the resistance of the German army was getting weaker and weaker, and he made a contribution to the battle.
"Coloe Remst, you lead people to rush up in person. We don't have much time. The Germans are also buying time to blow up the damn bridge. We must defeat them before they are ready. Admiral Sushaboski waved his arm and ordered loudly, "Let the damn Germans go to hell!"
"Du Dudu!" Colonel Remster blew the whistle of attack. Then he grabbed a rifle and shouted at the Polish soldiers, "Warriors, it's time to settle with the Germans. Follow me and let the Germans go to hell!" With that, he took the lead and jumped out of the bunker, followed by a large group of Polish paratroopers.
"Boom!" The explosion exploded continuously in the German position. Admiral Sushaboski also fought for the old capital and ordered all the shells to be fired, and the whole Polish's light and heavy machine guns fired at the German position without hesitation.
Sandra followed Colonel Remst closely. Because he ran in a hurry, he grew up and gasped, and then pulled the trigger towards the German position. He didn't know who he hit. All he knew was running forward. He had only one idea, rushing to the German position and killing all those bastards.
Although the German army was suppressed by the Polish shells, they also began to fight back sporadicly. The bullets hit Sandra's feet, splashed with dirt and made a "choo-choo" sound.
It's close!
It's close!
Sandra can even see the dull eyes of the Germans and their mechanical movements of raising guns. Bang!" ( Bang) With a sound, he raised a gun and shot a German soldier who showed his head. Because it was too close, the red blood splashed out and stuck to his face, which was a little warm. Two more German soldiers raised their guns at him, and he had no time to react because of a little hesitation. A fear of death filled his brain in an instant, making him almost unable to think.
"Ban Bang!" With two shots, his body shook, but there was no feeling of being shot. He subconsciously touched his body with his hand without any damage.
The two German soldiers have fallen to the ground and twitched.
"Don't be stunned, kid, rush up and give them a good look!" A voice beside him roared at him loudly, and then a figure flashed past him. Then more Polish soldiers rushed to the German positions, and they unscrupulously began to shoot the German army that could not resist and began to be defeated.
It was Colonel Remst who saved him. Sander stretched out his tongue and licked his dry lips. Before he could think about it, he rushed up. This time, they succeeded and successfully drove the German army out of their position. The Germans began to flee to the bridge. They threw away their weapons and all kinds of equipment and flew towards the southern end of the bridge. There, German trucks were full of teams of soldiers who climbed up in a panic, and then drove to the rear, and the shells kept exploding around the truck.
Sandra raised her rifle and fired without hesitation. He watched with her own eyes that a German soldier who was about to climb on the truck was hit by himself, fell down, and then pressed under the wheel by the truck behind him, splashing blood.
When the Poles and the Germans were fighting fiercely, the Germans had organized a team to march under the pier of the bridge and began to provide explosives for the bridge, while a platoon of Poles tried to stop them, and the two teams had already opened fire.
The Polish attack attracted the attention of the German team that blew up the bridge, which was exactly what Parks wanted. He led the brothers to quietly approach the Germans, and then quietly lurked in the grass on the beach.
"Head, the Germans are putting explosives on it. Let's do it!" Hubler crawled over quietly and whispered to Parks.
"Let's wait!" Parks shook his head. The Germans and the Dutch worked hard to get their brothers together. While the Germans and the Dutch were fighting, several German engineers hung ropes and tried to place explosives in the middle of the bridge pillar.
"Harry! You took your brothers to help the Poles, hit them quickly and defeat them. Parks said to Wales, and then waved back, "Westfordi, Hubler and Candy follow me!"
"What are we doing? They all went to fight with the Germans!" Hubler looked at Wales and then said to Parks, "Don't we have to be together?"
"No, Hooborough!" Parks said with a smile, "Let's go hunting."
A pair of German soldiers covering the bridge engineers were fighting desperately with the Dutch, but they didn't expect that there was still a force hidden on their side, so when Wales led a row of brothers rushed out and shot at them fiercely. The situation was quickly reversed. The Germans were stunned by the sudden blow. After killing and injuring more than a dozen people, they chose to surrender.
At this time, Parks led several good shooting brothers to shoot at the German engineers who were putting explosives on the bridge pillar under the bridge. In Hubler's words, it was like hitting wild ducks, which was very exciting. Then they watched the German engineers scream and fall from the pillars of the bridge into the Rhine.
In the end, the Germans had to give up the idea of bombing the bridge. They are retreating, and there is no way to send heavy troops to cover for those engineers. Lieutenant General Bittrich issued an order for a full retreat. The order to give up the bridge was given by Marshal Mordell. After all, the Nijmehang Bridge was successfully blown up, and it doesn't matter whether the bridge is blown up or not. In his mind, once he gets reinforcements from China, the bridge will be the starting point for his counterattack against the Allies.
Lieutenant General Bittrich stood on the top of a bell tower four or five miles away from the bridge, raised his telescope to watch the bridge, still standing on the Rhine, as if there was a scene of British revelry in front of him, and he could even hear the cheers of the British and Dutch. But in fact, he knew that all this was an illusion.
In this battle, his two SS armored divisions are almost exhausted. They have tried their best. If the damn British hadn't raided their own oil and ammunition depots, maybe they would have annihilated the British and the Dutch at the north and south ends of the bridge, thus adding more glory to their achievements, or they would have been awarded the Iron Cross.
"General, the order of Marshal Mordell!" At this time, a major came over, saluted him, and handed over a paper order. The order was signed by Marshal Mordell. He asked Lieutenant General Bitlich to withdraw his troops, then rest in a small town called Desaker on the German-Dutch border, and then waited for the armored reinforcements and heavy troops coming from the Ruhr district in Germany. Wait for the opportunity to launch a counterattack by the British again to avenge the arrow.
Lieutenant General Bittrich looked at the order, then smiled at the corners of his mouth and said to the major, "Is that bridge beautiful?"
"It's so beautiful, General!" The major replied respectfully.
"Then let's take it back! In a few days, we can do it, Major!" Lieutenant General Bittrich turned around and walked forward without looking back.
The major was stunned and didn't know what the general meant. Obviously, now that they are retreating, how can they take back the bridge again? He looked at the distant bridge, and then looked at Lieutenant General Bitrich. He shrugged his shoulders and felt incomprehensible, and then quickly chased the general.
The Arnam Bridge was finally completely preserved, and it still stands on the Rhine, looking so touching. At this time, the sun slanted on the bridge, like a layer of golden light.
The British and the Dutch successfully met on the bridge. They cheered loudly. Whether they knew each other or not, as long as they were in front of them, they rushed up without hesitation, hugged each other, and then nibbled on each other's faces. Others threw their hats high and shouted at the Rhine.
Sandra sat quietly on the German abandoned fortress at the south end of the bridge. Looking at all this, she made a loud laugh. Gradually, he couldn't control his tears, and the laughter gradually turned into a suppressed choking.
Here, all three of his friends were killed by the Germans. They were ruthlessly taken away by their lives without even rushing to the German position. Now they can't see all this and never see it.
"Why don't you join their carnival?" Parks was surprised to see that the brothers around him rarely roared and celebrated with the British and the Dutch.
"They are a bunch of crazy people. I don't want to join that group." Gernelly shrugged his shoulders, sat aside, and then lit a cigarette to look at the former cemetery of the two armies.
"Don't look at me, I totally agree with Mr. Gonorrhea!" Wales smiled at Parks, "But this time they have to really thank us. You have to figure out what kind of remuneration you should ask them for. It can't be low!"
Parks shook his head and couldn't help laughing. This is really a strange scene. A group of American soldiers sat aside and watched a group of British and Poles revel and celebrate there, and they were indifferent.
"Lieutenant Parks?" At this time, a British lieutenant colonel came over. He smiled at Parks from afar and said, "I'm Lieutenant Colonel David of the First Brigade of the First British Airborne Division. Do you have time now? Our general wants to see you."
(to be continued)