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... of the infantry.
Amid skepticism from the German infantry, Guderian explained that he had not received any orders from the Führer, which allowed his Armored units to rest for two days.
This also gave the French Army an opportunity.
On the afternoon of July 1st, an overzealous German infantry division launched an attack and was surrounded by two French infantry divisions and one Tank brigade, with both parties engaged in fierce fighting that ultimately ended in a victory f ...
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