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... elgian border. The attack was ultimately repulsed. With several dozen Allied tanks destroyed, and a few hundred men slain, one could easily tell that this was nothing more than an attempt to gauge the fortifications at the border and their ability to defeat armored vehicles.
Even so, it wasn’t treated as anything much by the German high command. Who were more focused on moving troops, supplies, and most importantly their own armor from the Balkans to the Alps. Rearmament, resupply, and r ...
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