Hasselt City Hall, Albert I has been commanding the placement of prisoners and constructing defense lines here recently.
Shire's armored army is more suited as a mobile force, in principle they should wait for infiltration on the second line rather than construct trenches and confront the enemy on the first line.
Therefore, as soon as the battle stabilized, the defense line was handed over to Albert I.
At this moment, Albert I was deeply entrenched in a pile of documents. The supply issues for prisoners have been giving him a headache recently.
In the battle of Antwerp, Shire captured over a hundred thousand German Army soldiers, and in the Hasselt infiltration another two hundred thousand were captured. Adding the usual captives, there are more than half a million prisoners detained in Belgium.
This is not a small burden for Belgium, which is in a state of wartime material shortage.
