Friday, October 30, 2020

Field history of World War II: These few things happened on the bloody battlefield like a joke!

 Field history of World War II: These few things happened on the bloody battlefield like a joke!

As the "Axis Power" of World War II, Italy is not like its allies Germany and Japan. The culprit of World War II Hitler himself also despised the Italian soldiers, believing that they have nothing to do with eating, and to put it bluntly they would enjoy it. During World War II, Italy was absolutely unambiguous in eating. There was also a surrender. What's funny is that you don’t have to worry about the trouble caused by the escape of Italian troops. One thing said, 25 An Italian army guarded by the US army at 1,000 was originally worried that fewer people would not see it. As a result, they did not expect to escape at all. At one point, it was incomparable with the Japanese army, which "sees death as home." As for eating, the Italian army has more interesting anecdotes in this regard. A group of people was not far from the supply point because of hunger on the way. The whole army rectified and rested to cook noodles and eat, and then was captured. When it comes to this, I feel that the Italian army Not only is it not as fierce as the Germans and Japanese, but even a little cute. Moreover, it has also happened that to dig tunnels to other prisoner-of-war camps in order to improve the conditions for eating, the Axis powers have this treasure, which may be one of the reasons for the failure of fascism.


 

1. The Allied forces landed in Italy in 1943. There was a battlefield. The Allied forces fought fiercely all morning without any casualties. The only loss was that their planes dropped the paratroopers into the sea (using the sandbar as a beach).

2. During the Salalo landing battle, the Allied forces did not encounter resistance on the beach. The reporters with the army reported that the strongest resistance encountered by the Allied forces on the beach came from a jaguar that came out of the local zoo due to the bombing and bit two. American soldiers.


3. The US forces bombed the two small islands in front of Sardinia. More than 10,000 Italians were stationed on them. But in the end, the Allied bombing killed more than 40 Italians. Italy accepted the US pilot’s persuasion to surrender.


 

4. In the early days of the North African War, an Italian fortress hit the white flag after the British had shot a few bullets. The Italian commander said to the British commander seriously: "We have finished the last bullet." He was surrounded by arms made in Italy.

5. In Yugoslavia, a German officer captured by the guerrillas asked in surprise, "Where do you get the anti-tank guns?" When the guerrillas told him that they had captured them from their allies, the Italians, He was full of emotion: "Oh! These lovely Italians."


6. In the Battle of North Africa, the British tanks charged towards the Italian anti-tank gun positions. The number was not large. When the charge started, the Italians fired back. They fired for two or three minutes. They suddenly stopped resisting and raised the white flag. When the British asked And the reason, the Italian said confidently: "Because our ammunition box was not opened with a crowbar, we were forced to surrender."


 
7. On June 30, 1940, Marshal Balbo, the Italian governor-general in Libya, was shot down by Italian anti-aircraft artillery over Tobruk. In order to conceal this tragic incident, the Italian announced that the marshal was killed in an air battle with the British. Marshal Graziani became his successor. This may be the most glorious battle of the Italian air defense forces in World War II, comparable to the US army's hunt for Yamamoto 56. By the way, Balbo is the highest-ranked soldier who was accidentally injured in World War II.

8. In North Africa, the Italian army of 5,000 men disarmed on the spot after encountering a roadblock set up by a company of British troops. The commander of the British army asked on the radio how many prisoners the tanker had captured, and the answer was 1 acre of officers, 9 Acre soldiers. Because there are too many prisoners of war, the British army is too late to build prisoner-of-war camps. As long as the quartermaster sends raw materials to the Italian prisoners of war, they can set up a prisoner-of-war camp and lock themselves up.



 
9. A German officer found that two British soldiers were pressing Italian prisoners of almost one company. In order to rescue them, he shot the British soldiers. As a result, the Italian finally got up, but ran towards the British position.

10. During the siege of Topoluk, Rommel inspected the position early in the morning and found that the defense zone of an elite Italian gun battalion was empty, with only a chicken feather.

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