I Don’t Need Nazis In My Germany

Chapter 149



< World War II - The Justice of All (2) >

November 10, 1940

Belgian, Allied/French Front

"Attaque!"

"Elaaaaan!"

The French soldiers, shouting slogans that hadn't been heard since World War I, fiercely charged toward the trench line.

The only difference from the last Great War was that tanks were now part of the offensive to support them, but sadly, the result was no different.

The Belgian and Dutch armies, armed with Pak 40s and 88mm Anti-aircraft guns provided by the German Army, possessed the firepower to easily blow away the likes of the Renault tanks that made up the majority of the French armored force.

Once the tanks meant to cover the infantry were destroyed in vain, all that remained were the basic infantry charging straight into positions armed with all sorts of artillery and machine guns.

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