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Chapter 895 Encirclement and reinforcements

4354 (1657 AD), May 19th.

Zhou Zhenyu, commander of the 1st Division of the 19th Army, was sitting in the car, looking at the tanks and self-propelled artillery of the 1st Army, and he kept swallowing his saliva with envy.

The First Division took great risks by doing this.

If they are really intercepted by the enemy on the road, their casualties will be huge.

If we replace the First Army with this complete mechanized army, we don't have to worry about the enemy intercepting us midway.

They passed through the perimeter of the camp and arrived at the location of the Chinese army.

Master Zhou Zhenyu blew his whistle to signal other vehicles to stop immediately.

He got off the bus and directed the entire First Division to get off the bus and line up in formation.

The car put down the soldiers in the car, and they immediately headed to the outskirts of the camp.

Commander Zhou Zhenyu knew that the First Division was not good at mechanized marching, and in the eyes of experts they were full of flaws.

There was no need for him to show the weak side of the 19th Army.

The ace army, which ranks high in combat power, originally looked down on these second-tier armies.

If you want to prove it to yourself, you can convince everyone through real achievements.

As soon as Commander Zhou Zhenyu ordered his men to line up, he saw Commander Lu Chenyang and many other senior military officials coming to greet him.

He knew that this was not to welcome him as a small division commander, but as a representative of the two armies to formally join forces.

Commander Lu Chenyang held a brief welcome ceremony in front of the camp to complete the rendezvous between the two armies.

He didn't look down on Zhou Zhenyu because of his low status.

He wanted to see the face of Commander Wu Ming. After all, the commanders of the First Army were all people with extremely deep backgrounds.

Commander Lu Chenyang and other senior military officials performed well.

First Army Commander Chen Zhongwen, Second Army Commander Zhang Yunqing, and Seventh Army Commander Zhuang Renyi did not give Zhou Zhenyu a good look at all.

Their rank was higher than Zhou Zhenyu's, and more importantly, Zhou Zhenyu came here just to share the military glory they had at their fingertips.

Every time they thought about this, they wanted to bite their teeth into pieces with hatred.

Teacher Zhou Zhenyu can also clearly feel their attitude.

He was mentally prepared before he came.

Why did Commander Wu Ming ask them to march quickly to Vienna?

This is done to allow the two armies to join forces as soon as possible.

Commander Wu Ming finally had a legitimate reason to intervene in the Vienna War.

Their approach is definitely not very aboveboard, and it is normal for others to despise them.

Commander Zhou Zhenyu arrived here before the end of the war, and he had already completed the task perfectly.

After the meeting ceremony was completed, Zhou Zhenyu and the others were arranged in a corner of the camp.

When he reported the success of the mission to Commander Wu Ming, he also observed the situation in the camp.

He discovered that Commander Lu Chenyang commanded the army, and the attack on Vienna, the capital of the Holy Roman Empire, seemed to be fierce, but in fact he did not use all his strength at all.

A large number of artillery in the army were not used. Commander Bai Yuangui used special ammunition and did not learn from the method of attacking Moscow.

Zhou Zhenyu also sent a telegram to Commander Wu Ming about the situation he observed.

He has no idea about the overall situation of the battlefield, so he doesn't need to add his own inferences, he just needs to tell everything he sees.

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Inside the city of Vienna.

The princes and nobles of the Holy Roman Empire looked anxious.

They could all hear the huge explosion coming from near the city wall at home.

The army suppressed the people in the city and went to the city wall to defend the city.

The city of Vienna was barely able to hold on.

During the court meeting of the Holy Roman Empire, the princes and ministers stared fiercely at the general who defended the city, Marquis Clyde William.

The wealthy family, whose mentality has collapsed, constantly questioned the ability of Marquis Clyde William.

Marquis Clyde William was unbearable and said angrily: "Based on the current situation, the city of Vienna can only hold out for seven days at most without the assistance of reinforcements.

There's no point in being anxious here, just keep your eyes wide open and look at the casualties on the top of the city.

The firepower of the Han army was so fierce that ordinary soldiers could not survive more than a day on the city wall.

If you have the confidence to defend the city wall, I will abdicate and help you defend the city."

Because Duke Haddovey von Habsburg promoted the European Alliance, he had a relatively transcendent status not only within the Habsburg family, but also in the Holy Roman Empire.

When he saw that Marquis Clyde William was thinking of giving up on himself due to strong pressure.

Duke Haddovey von Habsburg immediately intervened in the matter.

"Let me be fair, our family is in the city of Vienna. Once the Han army from outside rushes out, there is a high probability that our family will be destroyed.

Everyone has done business with the Han people and knows that the Han people will retaliate.

Everyone knows how prisoners of the European Allied Forces are now treated.

Even for nobles, the Han people did not allow their families to pay for redemption.

Instead, they were asked to go to the construction site to build roads and work from dawn to dusk every day.

We are an important participant in the European Allied Forces, and the Han people will never let us go.

Once everyone is captured, the best outcome is that they will be captured by the Han people and used to build roads."

Duke Haddovey von Habsburg was extremely eloquent. He only used a few words to arouse fear in the hearts of many nobles.

He changed his tone and said: "Everyone should share the same hatred of the enemy and jointly resist the Han army.

Now is not the time to blame each other.

I have good news to inform you all.

I was ordered to convey His Majesty's will and mobilize troops from Hungary and other regions to come to Vienna for support.

I also ask for assistance from France, our important ally."

When everyone heard that reinforcements were coming, they recovered from the fear of being captured by the Han people and being captured by the Han people.

The dignitaries smiled collectively, expecting that the reinforcements could drive away the Han army.

The Holy Roman Emperor did not smile.

He has always been very vigilant about the performance of the Han army outside the city.

The Han army was too weak. They only had this strength. How could they push across Austria from the sea to the city of Vienna?

The European Allied Forces' millions-strong army will not be destroyed in a short time.

He knew that the Han army outside the city was likely to dig another hole for reinforcements.

This chapter is not over, please click on the next page to continue reading! But he did not express his opinion.

The city of Vienna must have reinforcements. This is an important factor that keeps the city of Vienna from collapsing.

From the powerful to the ordinary soldiers.

They all have one thought in their hearts: reinforcements will be able to save them as soon as they arrive.

Once they lose this spiritual support, the collapse of the Holy Roman Empire is imminent.

The Holy Roman Empire's court meeting has been relatively optimistic in the past few days, waiting for the arrival of reinforcements.

However, the reinforcements were delayed and explosions continued to be heard outside the city. The smiles on many people's faces had disappeared, leaving only panic and worry.

Duke Haddovey von Habsburg was absent from court because of business.

But now he was taking long strides and shouting: "The reinforcements have arrived, the reinforcements have arrived."

This sentence reached the court meeting and immediately caused bursts of cheers.

Duke Haddovey von Habsburg took a few breaths to calm his breathing.

He then said: "I just ventured to the city wall to observe the situation outside the city.

Our reinforcements have already engaged the Han army outside the city.

I looked at the situation of the reinforcements. They were all large troops of hundreds of thousands of people.

It should be that the Han army sent a small army to intercept the reinforcements coming for support.

The reinforcements gathered together and broke through the Han army's defense line, and then we could see that the reinforcements had arrived."

Duke Haddovey von Habsburg finished these words.

Most of the dignitaries in the court had smiles on their faces.

In their understanding, the reinforcements have arrived at the city, and the crisis in Vienna has been resolved.

Some people also want to risk going to the city head to see the situation outside the city.

He was immediately stopped by his friends, and the city wall was now extremely dangerous.

They chose to let the troops on the city wall observe the situation outside the city and report it to them in real time.

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Commander Wu Ming wanted to prevent the 19th Army and the 25th Army from suddenly appearing on the battlefield and affecting the strategic layout of Commander Lu Chenyang.

Before the two armies fully joined forces, he took a car to the camp.

In the Royal Army camp, Commander Wu Ming and Commander Lu Chenyang paid each other a military salute.

After they saluted, their rough hands held each other's hands warmly.

Commander Lu Chenyang said with emotion: "We have been separated for seven years, but we never expected to meet again, especially on this occasion."

Commander Wu Ming nodded and said with envy: "I never expected that you would cause such a big scene on the European battlefield.

What I expected is correct, you should be trying to surround the place for reinforcements."

Commander Lu Chenyang's strategy was seen through by Commander Wu Ming at a glance.

But he did not feel any frustration. His military mobilization was to bully these Europeans and not understand the development of the war.

Commander Lu Chenyang said politely: "At first, I was only planning to reduce the enemy's effective strength as much as possible.

Who knew the people of the Habsburg dynasty were so afraid of death.

They not only mobilized all the troops that the Holy Roman Empire could mobilize to support Vienna.

The army of the Holy Roman Empire should have heard that our Royal Army destroyed millions of European Allied armies.

The small army did not dare to approach at all and kept wandering around the outside of the battlefield.

Only when the number reached tens of thousands did they dare to conduct tentative attacks.

Until a reinforcement force from the German Confederation mobilized them to launch an attack.

These are the people who tried to attack our army’s camp.”

Commander Wu Ming heard the not too dense sound of gunfire in the distance, and he knew that Lu Chenyang was safe here.

He smiled and said: "You are using the city of Vienna as a bait to gather reinforcements.

Of course a hunter is not afraid of his prey."

Commander Lu Chenyang smiled and said: "But the prey is very timid. Once the army is mobilized on a large scale, these reinforcements will withdraw.

Our army also needs to block the city of Vienna to prevent the Habsburgs from desperately breaking through.

You arrive at the battlefield just in time. Your unexpected army can suddenly appear on the battlefield and cut off the reinforcements' retreat from the sides and rear. I am letting the First Army launch the charge.

Most of the reinforcements from the Holy Roman Empire were unable to escape the encirclement of our men."

When Commander Wu Ming heard this plan, he was ecstatic.

The two armies had just joined forces, and Commander Lu Chenyang directly gave them a great contribution.

Commander Wu Ming immediately promised: "As long as you can entangle the reinforcements from the Holy Roman Empire.

I will definitely lead troops to block their retreat and completely eliminate this reinforcement."

After the two discussed it, Commander Wu Ming left the camp.

He returned to the camp where the Royal Army was resting and asked them to prepare for a forced march immediately.

When the soldiers learned about this mission, they were very happy.

As soon as they arrived at the main battlefield in Europe, a great achievement was delivered to them.

Everyone had no complaints. After ordering their weapons and equipment, they immediately marched quickly to cut into the flanks and rear of the Holy Roman Empire's reinforcements.

The two armies of the Royal Army formed a noose, preparing to strangle the reinforcements of the Holy Roman Empire, but they did not notice it at all.

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The dignitaries and ministers of the Holy Roman Empire listened carefully to the news coming from the city walls.

Their moods fluctuate constantly depending on the quality of the news.

"Sir, the reinforcements have officially launched an attack on the Han army.

The two armies are now in a stalemate.

Depending on the situation, the reinforcements may have a slight upper hand."

As soon as the news came out, many people were overjoyed.

They listened to the good news that kept coming, and the corners of their mouths were slightly raised.

"Sir, it's not good.

The Han army dispatched the legendary steel behemoth, and our reinforcements were charged."

When the news came out, many people's expressions immediately froze.

It is said that the defeat of millions of European Allied armies was due to these invulnerable and fast-running steel monsters.

Many people used to think that this steel monster was just an excuse for the military's failure.

When Duke Haddovey von Habsburg heard the news, he could no longer sit still.

He immediately prepared to climb the city wall and see with his own eyes the situation on the battlefield outside the city.

At this time, the Han army dispatched artillery to support the normal exchange of fire with reinforcements.

On the walls of Vienna, the war ushered in a quieter moment.

This chapter is not finished yet, please click on the next page to continue reading the exciting content below! Duke Haddovey von Habsburg led a group of people, who braved the scattered cannonballs and climbed the city wall.

He hid in the watchtower and looked at the battlefield outside the city with a telescope.

The Han army dispatched dozens of fast-running steel monsters.

These steel monsters were equipped with artillery and machine guns. They were not afraid of musket fire and rushed directly into the reinforcement formation.

Now the battlefield has the feel of Duke Haddovey von Habsburg.

That was when the heavy cavalry rushed into the ranks of unarmed peasants.

The battlefield was a one-sided massacre, and the reinforcements had no ability to resist.

He could only pray in his heart that God would bless him and the reinforcements could escape in time.

The large armies of the Han people did not move, but they dispatched these steel monsters called chariots.

They just wanted to disperse the reinforcements and not affect the Han army's attack on the city.

After the chariots achieved unexpected results, the Han people wanted to mobilize troops to surround the scattered reinforcements.

As long as the commander of the reinforcements is smarter at this time, most of the troops can escape.

Duke Hadowy von Habsburg was not very knowledgeable about military affairs, but he knew that reinforcements could escape.

They formed an angle with Vienna and deterred the Han from attacking the city.

At the same time, it also gives a glimmer of hope to those trapped in Vienna.

He saw that the reinforcements had gradually broken away from contact with the Han army by cutting off their tails to survive.

Duke Haddovey von Habsburg turned his attention to the rear of the reinforcements.

He shouted sternly: "There is an ambush in the rear."

A large number of Han troops ambushed the reinforcements from the sides and rear.

These Han troops, which had obviously arrived on the battlefield recently, had been keeping silent, just hoping to achieve huge results.

Duke Haddovey von Habsburg knew that after the reinforcements were wiped out by the Han army, the city of Vienna was in ruins.

Thinking of the terrible scenes in the future, his vision went dark and he fell to the ground.


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