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Comrade Pe Than - Great Historical Adventures During World War II
Comrade Pe Than - Great Historical Adventures During World War II
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Inside the headquarters of German General Rummel
George Frike knew that the task he was about to undertake was a risky one.
As a lieutenant colonel in the commando force, Key already understood how dangerous the task of holding an enemy guard in the stomach with a gun was.
First, you must silently destroy the enemy camp and open it. Then, if there are (10) enemies inside the camp, you must be able to capture at least (9) of them.
These are the preliminary parts of the duties that Key will perform.
That night, Key had bad luck.
Key pointed his gun at the German guard's stomach. The German guard grabbed Key's gun cock. At the same time, the German guard swung the gun cocked over his head and behind him. At this point, Key and the German guard clashed, and they began to struggle for the gun.
Thus, both of their bodies were blocking the door.
At that moment, the North African rain, which is known for pouring down torrents, began to pour down.
The German soldier was also struggling to get his gun for his life. Key also tried to eliminate the German guard before the entire German command woke up.
Then Captain Campbell, who was following Key, waited for a few seconds, not knowing how to help Key. It was difficult to get in because Key and the German guards were blocking the opening. He was also worried that if he shot the German soldier, the entire German command would wake up.
The German soldier and Key are also holding each other like equal wrestlers.
Just when he thought that nothing would change by watching like this, Captain Campbell took out his .45-caliber pistol and fired a shot into the left eye of the German guard. The sound of Captain Campbell's shot echoed through the German headquarters like the sound of artillery fire.
The German guard, almost immediately after the gunshot, fell limp and ran into the main hall of the German headquarters. Captain Campbell followed him. The gun had already been fired, and now there was no need to maintain secrecy.
The time has come to assassinate the German general Rummel.
Now is the time for you to take the initiative. If you can kill first, you will kill, if you can't, he will kill you.
It took a long time to clear the guard, and Key wondered as he ran if he would ever find General Rummel.
But.....this is not the time to think.
The commando team led by Key, who stormed General Rommel's headquarters, kicked open the doors one by one. As soon as the doors opened, they opened fire with automatic rifles and threw grenades into the room. The commando team killed about thirty soldiers, officers, and officers of the Afrika Korps in the German headquarters. Many of the German officers killed were important members of the leadership of the African front.
However, the British commandos failed to find General Rummel, who had been identified as their main target.
Moreover, almost all of the commandos who raided the German headquarters to assassinate General Rummel were also shot and killed by the Germans.
Key, who had planned and led the operation himself, pushed open one of the last doors with his shoulder as Captain Campbell, who was throwing grenades into the rooms, was hit by a bullet fired from inside the room, which circled around Key's body and knocked him to the ground.
At the same time, a grenade thrown by Captain Campbell shattered the German soldiers in the room.
Then the entire environment became completely silent.
Captain Campbell glanced down at the commando leader, the lieutenant colonel. He saw that the lieutenant colonel's face was covered in blood.
" Don't let the rummel escape"
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The lieutenant colonel gave his final order and then closed his eyes.
Then Captain Campbell ran towards the stairs to carry out his leader's order.
There were times during war when human talent, blood, and sweat were wasted in vain.
Roman was at a party in Rome at the time, where they were being hosted. He sat with his wife, sipping champagne in moderation.
While attending a party, Roman was killed by a group of men who were searching for him in the desert, thousands of miles away.
The commando's adventure went down in history as one of the most daring adventures of World War II.
Geoffrey Charles Tzarkey, who led a campaign to assassinate an enemy general 500 miles behind enemy lines and was praised as a hero by King George himself, was promoted to lieutenant colonel four years later after attaining the rank of major at the age of 22.
Although the war honored him, he bitterly hated it.
As a child, he was shy, shy, and unlike himself, and he interacted with his classmates in a childish way. On the other hand, he attended boxing and jujitsu classes.
Furthermore, he decided not to join the military before attending Sindh Military Academy.
The reason why he had to join the war despite his firm decision not to join the army was probably because of the blood of his ancestors in him.
Since the Spanish invasion of England in 1588, one or more of Key's descendants have served for generations to protect England and the English Empire.
Just as a Kei cannot lose the tradition of his clan even by blood, the military also wants a Kei to remain in the army by tradition.
That's why he joined the army.
Well-deserved award and respect
Although he joined the army, he did not have a military spirit, nor did he have the appearance of a soldier. (He had narrow eyes, dull eyesight, a chubby body, and a face as round as the full moon.)
In turn, Key was able to join the commandos partly because Key's father was close to Prime Minister Churchill, and partly because Key's father helped to establish the commandos.
When Kee first joined the commando force , he was told in the officers' quarters of the 11th Scottish Commando Battalion, "This guy is here because he has a job."
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