This guerrilla unit is the "Belgian National Front," with over five hundred members, mostly wounded soldiers and stragglers left in the country during the Belgian Army's retreat. Their military prowess is far superior to ordinary guerrilla units.
They fought with great order; ten 37mm cannons were divided, with four positioned at the front and back. After the tanks at both ends were destroyed, they blocked the road, leaving the tanks in the middle helplessly trapped despite being unharmed.
The guerrillas, who occupied advantageous terrain, bombarded the German Army with grenades and bullets.
The German Army was thrown into chaos. Initially, they tried to stabilize the situation, but following the ignition and explosion of two gasoline trucks, they completely collapsed and fled in all directions.
Erwin and Major General Nicholas escaped the ambush under the cover of their guards.