The German Army's swift retreat had something to do with Erwin.
He saw everything on the front lines, witnessing the horrifying combat prowess of the French Army's First Armored Division and how they effortlessly used bridge tanks to breach the anti-tank trenches.
Erwin rushed back to the River Bay District command as quickly as possible, disregarding the mud and smoke covering him. Pointing at the map, he analyzed to Nicholas, "The second line of defense also relies on anti-tank trenches. The French Army can still break through quickly, and we have no way to stop them."
"We have tanks, not many, but they might make a difference," Nicholas responded.
His idea was to use tanks to eliminate the French Army's bridge tanks.
The "Upper Silesia" tanks might not be able to take on the "Char A1," but they were more than capable of dealing with unarmed bridge tanks.
