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The historical significance of the Polish victory in the Blitzkrieg

This is a mechanized troop march of unprecedented scale in the history of human warfare. In this great march, Guderian, the founder of the German armored forces, successfully practiced his armored combat and lightning attack theories, and led the 19th Armored Corps to a complete victory. The 19th Armored Corps is affiliated to the Fourth Army of the North Road Army Group and has 1 armored division, 2 motorized divisions and 1 infantry division. It is both the center of the Fourth Army and the offensive forward of the Army. After the war started, Guderian led his troops to quickly break through the Polish border defense line, crossed the Brasi River on the evening of September 1st, and advanced to the Vistula River line on September 3rd, completing the "Polish Corridor" area of ??the Polish Army. The encirclement of the "Morry" Army Group. During the battle to encircle and annihilate the Polish army, the besieged Polish army obviously did not understand the performance of tanks and thought that the armor of the tanks was just a camouflage made of tin plates, used to scare people. So the Polish cavalry swarmed up and attacked the German tanks with their sabers and spears. The German army was shocked when they saw this, but they soon woke up and fired at the Polish army mercilessly with tank guns and machine guns, and crushed the Polish army with heavy tracks. The imaginary battlefield duel of the Polish knight turns into a massacre of disparity in strength, and Don Quixote's joke is foolishly reproduced.

The importance of national defense modernization was vividly demonstrated in this war. The collision between the flesh and blood of the war horse and the steel body of the tank is an unbalanced collision between backwardness and advancement, ignorance and civilization. This bloody historical lesson once again demonstrates the wisdom of "a weak country without diplomacy will be beaten if it falls behind." ?

Although World War II is far away and peace and development have become today's themes, factors of turmoil and even war have always existed. From the war in Afghanistan that broke out in 2001 to the war in Iraq that broke out in 2003, they all showed the fragility of world peace. Recalling the past and thinking about the present, and taking history as a mirror, any country that wants to ensure its dignity and take the initiative when war comes must spare no effort to keep up with the trend of the times and improve its national defense strength.