stnylan - Indeed. A key point (which ties into Ironhewer's comment) is that unlike that of May 1940 in our own timeline, the April 1936 Wehrmacht has seen very little combat, as most men (Johann Mahler included) neither saw nor shot at any live Belgians.
Ironhewer - Ahem. Thank you

. An excellent point. It now will fall (as the Nazis will say again and again) to the valor of the German Soldier to win the day.
trekaddict (1) - You still can

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English Patriot - Thank you and thank you! It certainly does not bode well for Germany. Especially that whole firing-your-Kar98k-at-a-tank thing... tactics will need to change :rofl: .
SeleucidRex - Thanks! The Riemst picture is actually the fields outside Riemst. As I recall, though, I deduced from the modern landscape shown in Google Earth that it shows a somewhat different angle than the one Mahler took in 1936.
KLorberau -

! Glad to see you still enjoying it! The actions of Hitler and his cronies will be covered soon!
Kurt_Steiner (1) - Indeed! From the point of view of soldiers without even many hand grenades, 10mm of armor might as well be 100

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trekaddict (2) - That is correct.
Kurt_Steiner (2), trekaddict (3) - He's awake, and commanding 2nd Panzer Div. at the moment!
dublish - :rofl: :rofl: :rofl:
trekaddict (4) - Just imagine the footnotes Hitler wants to add to those asterisks!
EDIT: TheExecuter - Aye. And the whole fog of war issue makes things immensely difficult for the company. As we shall soon see, that little engangement might not work out too badly for Germany after all

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As for Althaus' commentary (which I take it you are referring to), thank you, but I cannot take full credit -- he just talks in my head and I write it down

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