So after making this strategic judgment, the next step is naturally to occupy Budapest, the largest city in Magyar, and also the political, cultural and industrial center of the kingdom.

So the Teutonic army received an order to continue to advance eastward and fight a battle with Kanglian in Budapest.

However, to everyone's surprise, the Flame Army came into contact with the Teutonic Army in Bagno, west of Budapest, and immediately a fierce battle broke out.

The Kanglian army has an advantage in numbers as always, after all, although a regiment of troops was left in Budapest to help maintain order.

But at this time there were almost three times as many Teutonic troops on the battlefield.

However, the Teutonic army is not without advantages. Their advantage lies in being a vanguard.

This Teutonic division has a battalion of knights to cooperate with it.

So after contact, Kanglian found that it was difficult to withstand the Teutonic attack with a frontal hard top, so he immediately changed his fighting style and began to intersperse with infantry.

The attack was launched from the flanks and rear of the Teutonic division.

As a result, the knight battalion, which was advancing suddenly, had to return to defense, assisting the infantry to establish and hold their defense line.

Facts have proved that when the troops have been transferred from offense to defense, although they can gain some tactical advantages, such as the defense bonus brought by trenches and so on.

But in fact, they gave up the initiative in the battle, especially because they didn't know that although many things in Victor's military reform were still on the drawings of the design bureau.

But the artillery thing is really supplemented in place.

Especially for the infantry regiment, the performance of the 152mm howitzer is somewhat excessive.

A group of hard-working tactical interspersed, veteran infantry above the non-commissioned officer level who have experience in the last war, what will happen after they are equipped with enough artillery?

That is, although this Teutonic division had the support of the knight battalion, it quickly collapsed in front of the flame army's terrifyingly proficient interspersed offensive.

If it weren't for the rapid support of the follow-up troops, the two infantry divisions that fell behind arrived before the unit collapsed completely, and rescued the remaining personnel of the division from the hell full of explosions and groans.

This division is probably about to become the second Teutonic unit whose designation has been revoked after the Great War.

With the outbreak of this encounter, both the Teutonic High Command and Victor quickly judged the other party's strategic intentions.

While urging the troops to continue westward, Victor once again separated three divisions and took the train to Sekersburg.

Victor's order was that, after ensuring the safety of Fort Sekers, the three divisions went out to Moore City to establish a line of defense between the passes of the Galtley Mountains.

At the same time, the rest of the troops went to Bagno as soon as possible, where Victor was going to build a defense to block the Teutonic advance.

At this time, due to the continuous division of troops, the number of flame troops that Victor can mobilize is less than 13.

The second batch of supporting troops is still being mobilized.

Estimated according to the number of the Teutonic army witnessed by the General Staff and the partisans in Habsburg.

The number of troops mobilized by the Teutonic Eastward March was between 25 and 30.

In other words, in the worst case, Victor must use his troops to withstand the Teutonic offensive for at least ten days.

Ten days later, Victor was able to receive the support of the second batch of mobilized troops, as well as the South Lucia People's Army going north and the Liuwankang Lianyan Army that had been divided before.

But before that, all Victor had to do was to withstand the attack of the Teutonic army for ten days in the Geltrey Mountains.

Although it sounds like this task is very hopeless.

But in fact it is not an impossible task.

Because the Danube is to the north of the Galtre Mountains, and although the Galtre Mountains are not as high as the Alpin Mountains, the hilly terrain is already beneficial to the defender.

In addition, the Teutonic army also dispersed in order to maintain order after entering Bryansk.

Therefore, it is impossible for these 30 Teutonic troops to appear in front of the defense line of the Galtrey Mountains at the same time.

All Victor has to do is to build a defensive line while conducting elastic defense and offensive defense, defeating as many Teutonic offensive troops as possible to delay their attack again.

Once reinforcements arrive, Viktor can attempt to push the front line to Gyor.

The rest of the matter will be handed over to diplomats for negotiation.

There are only two things that matter most in a war. The first is how to win it, and the second is how to end it.

Even the second matter is more important than the first.

Because sometimes, if you win, you need to cede land and pay compensation.

If you can't end the war in time, you may lose all the chips in your hand.

So before the start of the war, Kanglian, including the Third International, reached a consensus on what the war should look like.

That is, if you can liberate the oppressed people in East Bryansk, you will win.

As for continuing to advance westward, destroying the Teutonic Empire and even planting the red flag throughout the entire Old Continent.

Although it seems very tempting, after the North American Revolution failed and a good hand was played poorly.

This idea of ​​quick victory has become the object of criticism, especially after the previously stocked Cyriscomi was almost washed out.

The Third International is even more aware of the fact that meals should be eaten in one bite.

But the premise of all this is that Victor can withstand the offensive of the Teutons in the Geltrey Mountains.

Just as Victor made the judgment that a battle would be held here, the Teutonic High Command also sensed a fighter opportunity after this encounter.

For Teuton, as long as the main force of Kanglian can be wiped out in this war, half of the war is basically won.

Although the east of Bryansk is now full of red flags, the entire empire looks like it is about to disintegrate.

But those areas that are now clamoring for independence did not voluntarily join the Bryansk Empire back then.

Today they were able to plant the red flag and declare independence.

As soon as the Teutonic army arrives tomorrow, they will be able to take down the red flag again and send them back to their huts.

However, although the Bryansk Empire has been unable to maintain, its disintegration is almost inevitable.

But the country that splits after the disintegration will be very important on which side it stands.

So the Teutonic General Staff also made a judgment to let the troops gather and then march to Budapest, because one division has already been defeated.

The remaining two divisions are still in the vanguard battle of Kanglian.

So while the troops were gathering, the commanding headquarters ordered the emperor-class airship to go to the battlefield immediately to help the two divisions break through Kanglian's defense line.

After Victor took charge of the Flame Army, the media was prohibited from reporting on senior military officers.

Victor himself will also appear in newspapers when he is doing war crimes and war terrorism work.

The rest of the time, he acts as if this person does not exist.

Therefore, the Teutonic High Command did not know that Victor would actually arrive at the front line to command this time, otherwise they would not have sent another six divisions in Bohemia to go directly to Moravia instead of fighting with the main force before the battle began. The troops converge.

After splitting up six divisions, the Teutonic High Command prepared 21 people for this battle, with more than [-] mechas, more than [-] artillery pieces, and an emperor-class airship as support.

As for the defender, Victor, although he only has less than 13 troops, and has no mecha troops to support him, he does not have an advantage on the airship.

However, in terms of artillery configuration, it completely overwhelmed the firepower of the Teutons. Although Victor has divided up half of the troops so far, Victor still has more than [-] artillery pieces in his hands.

And most of them are amazingly powerful 152mm howitzers, with only a handful of 76mm mountain guns as supplementary firepower.

But now the two sides are still at the outpost stage, and the main force is still gathering.

It’s just that during the assembly, because the Flame Army and the local winged forces had already controlled the railway line, Victor’s Flame Army was able to quickly move to Banio via the railway, and evacuate the local residents to Budapest with the help of the local commi.

After each car of the Flame Army soldiers arrived in Bagno, they unloaded their weapons and equipment.

There will be a local commi organization to coordinate the local people to evacuate to Budapest on the same train.

The Teutons will once again face the troubles brought about by the partisans.

Since this battle was to buy time for reinforcements to arrive, Victor gave orders to the airborne troops that had already infiltrated the Habsburgs.

At all costs, destroy the railway line and delay the assembly speed of the Teutonic army.

The Teutons at this time have discovered these guerrillas and like to attack the railway to cause derailment accidents.

In addition, the big battle is about to take place now.

Therefore, Teutonic also strengthened the patrol and defense of the railway line.

So Kanglian Airborne Army and the guerrillas faced the Teutonic cavalry patrolling along the railway in platoons after receiving Victor's order.

And the machine guns and barbed wire of the Bryansk Army that Teutonic considered unreliable, but at least able to maintain law and order.

Without the support of heavy weapons, light infantry can be called crazy to storm such a facility.

But since the order has said to do whatever it takes, it must be done at any cost.

After studying the defense situation along the railway line for a while, the airborne troops immediately launched an attack.

Of course, it is possible to deceive and sneak attack. When those young soldiers in their twenties, they will naturally choose not to shoot as much as possible.

And once the opponent is not careless, when there is a flash, these airborne troops will choose to attack without hesitation.

Although the training of the Kanglian Airborne Army is very strict, even one airborne army can suppress several Teutonic soldiers in battle.

But the Airborne Forces also paid a huge price in this action to destroy the railway line at all costs.

Thanks to the efforts of the Airborne Army, the speed of the Teutonic army's assembly slowed down significantly.

The Kanglian troops reached Bagno much faster than the Teutonic troops.

So when Victor and the sixth flame army division arrived in Bagno, they found that there were only four divisions of the Teutonic army in front of them.

Victor immediately prepared to launch an attack, and first disabled the four Teutonic divisions.

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105 Hans' War ([-])

Hans Schneider was an ordinary Teutonic.

There have never been emperors, generals, or gifted scholars or beauties in the family.

The family has been kneeling down for generations, if you have to say what specialties the Schneider family has.

That probably means being a kneeling pawn for a few lifetimes, and still being able to live in troubled times. It has to be said that this is also a talent.

Even Hans Schneider's name is so common that if you call Hans on the street, there will be Hans Schneider among the people who turn around.

So just like the Teutonic people of this generation, Hans joined the Teutonic army after the age of 20 and became a glorious Teutonic soldier.

I started to live a happy life of taking goose steps, taking goose steps, and taking more goose steps every day.

Just when Hans figured out, don't point the gun at your own people, and when you pull the trigger, the gun will go off, and people will die.

The big brother of the platoon leader with a mustache and a Steel Cross [-]nd class pinned to his chest told them about the recruits.

"The military department sent a message that the barbarians of Lucia launched an attack on Bryansk. The empress ordered us to defend the emperor of Bryansk. Now move your lazy asses. I want everyone to clean up within an hour. Take all your belongings and gather at the gate of the barracks, did you hear everything clearly?"

So the farthest road in life is just Hans who came to the barracks, and he just set foot on the train to the Bryansk Empire with his comrades on his back.

Although after arriving in Bryansk, Hans heard that some troops were attacked by guerrillas, and there were also train derailments that caused heavy casualties to the troops.

However, Hans's unit did not encounter any trouble.

After entering Bryansk, they have been stationed in the capital to maintain law and order.

After all, the General Staff Headquarters and the Imperial Palace in the capital had been raided before, which made the Teutonic High Command feel that this was really a dangerous land.

Including when Hans's company was assigned to the palace to perform duties, the platoon leader reminded the boys to be more vigilant.

If something goes wrong, shoot first and think later.

However, after staying at the gate of the palace for a few days, no suspicious person was encountered.

Some reporters took a few photos of Hans standing at the gate of the palace.

After all, a Teutonic Hercules weighing more than 200 kilograms stood in front of the Bryansk Palace where the Bryansk flag was still flying. This scene was shot once less.

As for other places...

Hans didn't even feel

Then before Hans got used to the flashing lights of these reporters, they received an order to go to a place called Banio to fight the Kanglian people.

Hans was a little nervous, although as a Teutonic Hercules who weighed more than 200 kilograms, it sounded unbelievable that he had never fought with anyone.

But Hans really belonged to the kind of nice guy who was friendly and never even quarreled with anyone.

Even with his stature, people whose brains have not had a slight collision with the door frame according to the principle of leverage would not easily provoke him.

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