The just anti-fascist coalition forces and the Nazi fascist German army fought in the Sahara Desert for a dried-up well. Just think: Two armies engage[Expand All]
The just anti-fascist coalition forces and the Nazi fascist German army fought in the Sahara Desert for a dried-up well. Just think: Two armies engaged in a fierce battle and fought to the death over a dried-up well. Why? The coalition forces knew there was no water in the well, but they couldn't give up that line of defense. Otherwise, the German army would cross the defense line and threaten more Allied forces. However, after several rounds of battles, the coalition forces were left with only nine men and were short of ammunition. They only used a dilapidated ancient mosque in the desert as cover. Let's take a look at the German army. They were well-equipped, had abundant ammunition and held an absolute numerical advantage, with around 900 men. Although they lack water. However, this huge disparity, a 1:100 battle confrontation! It can't help but make one's heart tremble. After a fierce battle, the allied forces emerged victorious! Only two people remained.[Collapse]