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... he suddenness of the battle.

  A river is a place where you can make a fuss. The Soviet army guards the river, and the river is full of mud. It doesn't look like a place where tanks can pass.

  In addition, the bridge was blown up by the Soviet army again, so the German army was very relieved to build a position on the other side of the river, because they did not think that tanks could quickly cross the river, and they did not build anti-tank trenches or lay anti-tank mines.

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