And "La Jeanne" was a historical Free French Naval Forces (FNFL) ship, so good pick!
I wonder if Hausser will not rue his decision to abandon the port - sure it's untenable, but doesn't that condemn him to running wild in Ireland without any hope to be resupplied or evacuated? With full control of the seas, it shouldn't be too difficult for Britain to seize Irish ports (and therefore major cities) one by one.
There must be some serious nail-biting going on at the HKK. Shall they try to send more troops, at the risk of losing them as well, shall they try to extricate Hausser, at the risk of important losses in ships (and untransportable tanks), or shall they leave Hausser to his own device and focus on writing a division-sized obituary?
General Hausser must regret the fields of France and the canals of Holland right now!
I wonder if Hausser will not rue his decision to abandon the port - sure it's untenable, but doesn't that condemn him to running wild in Ireland without any hope to be resupplied or evacuated? With full control of the seas, it shouldn't be too difficult for Britain to seize Irish ports (and therefore major cities) one by one.
There must be some serious nail-biting going on at the HKK. Shall they try to send more troops, at the risk of losing them as well, shall they try to extricate Hausser, at the risk of important losses in ships (and untransportable tanks), or shall they leave Hausser to his own device and focus on writing a division-sized obituary?
General Hausser must regret the fields of France and the canals of Holland right now!
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