This relatively small-scale tank battle ended in less than 20 minutes.
Needless to say, the German Army's First Tank Division suffered a total defeat, a complete mess.
Shire even believed that this battle had shattered the confidence of the German tank soldiers and Erwin himself.
Because never before had the German Army seen such mass surrender and escape, even before the battle had ended, including their tanks.
13 "Lk2" tanks raised white flags to surrender, despite having the advantage in speed, they had no courage to flee.
All this happened when the "Summer B1" crashed head-on into an "LK2" that burst into the tank group.
With a crisp "clank," steel clashing sound.
"Summer B1" remained unharmed, while the head of the "LK2" caved in like moldable clay.
However.
After blocking its target, "Summer B1" did not stop, but continued to advance, pushing the "Lk2" backward.
