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Chapter 405 - Chapter 405: Widened Trenches

Shire believed that launching an attack from Combray toward Belgium was the best choice.

The main reason was that Belgium was by the sea, and Shire could potentially encircle the German Army with just one unit's penetration.

Furthermore, armored units and mechanized units could capture Belgium's key cities along the highways, from Mons to Halle, then to the capital Brussels, and finally reaching the fortress Antwerp.

This attack route not only had highways for the rapid advance of mechanized units but also railways for supply.

At that time, as the two units pushed forward, supplies and reinforcement troops would be continuously transported forward by railway.

The British Army's organization of the Battle of Combray in history failed because logistics couldn't keep up, and Shire definitely wouldn't make this mistake again.

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