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982 Rhineland Battle 6

Fortunately, maybe it was really God bless the Frank Empire. After the official launch of the Nibelungen Project, there were no omissions or errors in each link.

The Kingdom of Shupel was destroyed within a predetermined time and crossed the "Boushu border".

Successfully lured Issel to lead a total of 300,000 troops to the Rhineland Plain.

There was no problem with the supply line, and the supply of both the army and the navy was very stable and sufficient.

The Royal Fleet successfully blocked the entire Issu River and cut off the retreat of the Britannian army.

The landing troops successfully completed the landing without being discovered by the Britannian Army and successfully attacked the rear of the Britannian Army.

The Frank army successfully passed every link.

The only thing to do next is to attack the Britannian army.

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Within the Franks' main lineup, Walter ordered a total attack and began to mobilize and arrange the offensive tasks of each unit.

Walter's first order was to dispatch iron armored paladins and holy armored soldiers.

Emperor Xiade of the Frank Empire bet on the Nibelungen plan for the entire country. Therefore, in order to improve the success rate of the plan, he naturally put all the powerful troops and powerful generals in the country into it.

As the two ace troops of the Frank Empire, the Iron-Armored Paladin and the Saint-Armored Soldiers naturally had no reason to absent from this huge plan to be taken to the country's destiny.

The Iron Armored Paladin is a heavy cavalry unit with a total military strength of 20,000.

The Holy Armor is a heavy infantry unit with a total military strength of 5,000 people.

In the previous battle, because there was no need to dispatch these two troops, Walter kept hiding these two ace troops.

Whether it was the war of destruction against the Kingdom of Schuper or the first confrontation with the Britannian army on the Rhineland Plain, Walter did not allow these two troops to be dispatched.

But now it's different.

Now it is the time to fight to the decisive battle, and it is time to send these two ace troops to launch a thunderous blow to the Britannian army, which is now under "back stabbing".

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Issel and Albert are indeed fierce generals who have experienced many battles.

But they are not gods.

Unprepared, he was attacked by the enemy's front and back - in such a desperate situation where he was attacked from both sides, no matter how powerful the troops were, no matter how powerful the commander was, he could do nothing.

After learning that the rear of the military formation was raided by the Franks, Issel knew that they had no hope of winning this battle.

After they were determined that they had no chance to win this battle, Issel and Albert began to integrate their troops, intending to break through and escape from the Rhineland Plain.

It's a pity that their opponent is the generals of the Frank Empire.

Walter and Bazel had long expected what Isell and his friends thought.

Under the command of the generals and the dispatch of troops, the Frank army blocked every way out of the Britannian army and launched a fierce attack on the Britannian army.

Fighting against the enemy on the battlefield is a very important thing.

In the case of insufficient morale, even 10% of the strength may not be able to be 40%.

A large number of Frank troops suddenly appeared in the rear, which had already caused the generals and soldiers of the Britannian army to panic and their morale to plummet.

With morale plummeting, how could the Britannian generals and soldiers be the Franks?

Although Issel and Albert had tried their best to maintain the order of the army, they could only watch the order of the army gradually collapsed and the soldiers gradually began to disintegrate...

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The Frank Empire has prepared for the Nibelungen Plan for more than 20 years. The Rhineland Plain was the battlefield they chose. Therefore, over the years, the Frank Empire has sent a large number of spies to explore the details of the Rhineland Plain and draw detailed maps of the Rhineland Plain.

The map of the Rhineland plains drawn by the spies is clearly marked where there is water source, where the terrain is higher, and where the terrain is lower.

After launching a general attack on the Britannian army, the Franks consciously drove the Britannian army to a certain place.

They intended to drive the Britannian army to a lower terrain similar to a basin.

This basin is best used to siege large-scale troops.

When the war started, Issel brought the troops to fight, and there were definitely hundreds of thousands of people.

Even if it is attacked from front and back, it is not realistic to destroy so many people in one breath, and it will also consume a lot of military strength.

Therefore, from the beginning, they planned to drive Issel's troops to the lower basin and then siege it heavily.

When Issel's troops were exhausted, they could easily annihilate them.

The Britannian army, which could no longer make a strong counterattack, could only accept the Frank army's drive. They were driven into this basin like a group of Aries, and then surrounded by the Frank army, blocking all their ways out.

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The general attack on the Britannian army lasted for nearly three days and three nights.

When the sun rose on the fourth day, the fierce battle finally ended, and the alive Britannian army soldiers were finally driven into the basin and surrounded.

After the battle, Walter immediately sent people to count the number of casualties in the two armies.

Therefore, the battle between the two armies was too fierce. It fought for three days and three nights, so it took a lot of time to count the number of casualties.

It was not until afternoon that Walter received casualties from both armies.

After seeing the casualties between the two armies, Walter frowned:

"The Britannian army lost 150,000 troops... Our army lost 100,000 troops..." Walter murmured, "You really are, Issel... In such a desperate situation, he can even cause such great damage to our army."

According to statistics, the Britannian army lost a total of 150,000 troops in this battle, and the remaining 150,000 people were besieged in this basin at this time.

Although the Franks launched a front-and-back attack on the Britannian army and gained an advantage, they did not fight easily in this battle.

The Frank army lost a total of 100,000 people, and the total military strength involved in the Nibelungen Plan was 500,000, and now there are only 400,000 left.

Although he was an enemy of Issel, Walter couldn't help but admire Issel.

The morale of the soldiers was greatly defeated by the enemy's front and back attacks - in such a desperate situation, Issel could even score a 3-for-2 battle loss ratio.

What made Walter most sad was the heavy damage suffered by the Iron Paladin and the Holy Armored Soldiers in this battle.

These two ace troops have been fighting and rushing hard in this battle, contributing great contributions to the victory of the Frank army in this battle.

However, while making great contributions, these two ace troops were also severely injured by Walter's heartbreak.

The Iron-armored Paladin directly lost half of its combat power in this battle - now there are only 10,000 Iron-armored Paladins left to fight.
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