Poland perished.

Warsaw fell after resisting for twenty-nine days, but it took one day longer than in history.

However, what is different from history is that the reason why the Germans took an extra day to capture Warsaw was because they dispatched the Undead Army.

And because of the dispatch of the Undead Legion, the Germans did not invite the Soviets to send troops as they did in history. Instead, they only spent a week to annihilate the effective forces of the Polish army, and then completely occupied Warsaw in less than 15 hours.

In the process of capturing Warsaw, the German undead army played a huge role.

This fearless force was well-equipped and completely ignored all Polish firepower except field artillery, defeating the Warsaw garrison with devastating efficiency.

And this also frightened the Soviets who were watching the war.

At this time, the people in charge of the Soviet army were Kovalev and Timoshenko. Both of them were veteran commanders and combatants in the Soviet army and had rich war experience.

But even the two battle-hardened men have never seen such a war and such troops.

If it were just the fighting will and fighting spirit that was not afraid of sacrifice and death, the two generals would not think anything of it, because the Soviet soldiers they commanded also had the same spirit and will, and they were not inferior to The Germans are even better.

It's just that the Germans are not just not afraid of death mentally, but are not afraid of death physically in a real physical sense.

Every soldier in this undead army has been transformed by necromancy. As long as the body does not suffer damage from losing more than two-thirds of its limbs, and the heart and brain remain intact, they can continue to fight.

As for injuries such as being hit by bullets and being injured by grenades, these undead soldiers can completely ignore them.

And in order to prevent these injuries from affecting the soldiers' combat efficiency, these undead soldiers had their pain nerves cut off and completely lost their ability to feel pain.

If you don't feel pain, you won't care about the bullets piercing your body, your hands and feet being blown off by bombs, and your body being hit by shrapnel like a sieve.

As long as the heart and brain are intact, the battle can continue.

What's even more chilling is the way these undead soldiers repair their physical damage after the battle.

If they relied on medical methods to treat their injuries like normal soldiers, that would still be within the scope of Kovalev and Timoshenko's knowledge.

After all, they have also seen armies that fight to the death and never retreat. It is not uncommon for an entire army to fight until the end without even a single intact person.

Although the undead army in front of them does look a bit scary and its combat power is indeed strong enough, it will not scare two generals who have fought in a battle and are battle-hardened.

But the way the Germans used to treat and repair their undead soldiers was to use Polish prisoners, using the flesh and blood of these living people to fill the damage they suffered.

The transformation methods of these undead soldiers were mixed with the transformation methods of ghouls, so they also inherited the terrifying eating habits and corpse-eating effects of ghouls.

Under normal circumstances, the Germans would not directly feed these undead soldiers with corpses or living flesh and blood. At most, they would just prepare some fresh animal flesh, viscera and the like for them.

Anyway, the same effect can be achieved, and the Germans don't want to be too immoral.

However, after a great battle, the Poles' resolute resistance still caused the undead army to suffer considerable damage. Some of the undead soldiers were even lost, and about one-third of the undead soldiers were seriously injured.

Many undead soldiers who were seriously injured triggered their ghoul instincts on the battlefield. Unable to restrain their desire to devour corpses, they gnawed on the corpses of Polish troops on the battlefield, even the living and prisoners who surrendered after laying down their weapons.

After the war, the German commanders Lundstedt and Guderian originally wanted to restrain the behavior of the Undead Legion.

After all, once this behavior of eating corpses and prisoners spreads, it will greatly damage Germany's international image and affect the morale and reputation of the German army.

Both Lundstedt and Guderian were relatively traditional and pure soldiers, not crazy communists, so they would not go too far in some things.

However, the Undead Legion is a force directly subordinate to the Head of State and belongs to the Gestapo establishment. Only the Head of State himself has the right to mobilize and order this army.

As a result, the two generals' attempts to stop them did not work. The officers of the undead army allowed the undead soldiers to engage in corpse-eating behavior, and when facing the two angry generals, they also deliberately emphasized that this was to repair the undead army and restore them. necessary measures for combat effectiveness.

In the end, the two generals had no choice but to get a Gestapo. They could only let their troops pull out the cordon and confine the undead army to the destroyed parts of Warsaw, preventing them from spreading to other parts of Warsaw, causing Worse effects.

Although the Gestapo officer has a lot of power, he is not very willing to have a big conflict with the two generals. After all, Lundstadt is highly respected and Guderian is also popular with the head of state. Although it is not offensive to offend them, It's not affordable, but it's not necessary.

However, even so, the fact that the Germans ate corpses was reported by several war reporters who were not afraid of death.

This immediately set off a big wave of exaggeration in the international community. Although Britain, France and other countries did not make any effective offensive against Germany at this time, they did not appease Germany in public opinion, but issued strong condemnations.

Although at this time there was no such thing as a humanitarian war, and even the Geneva Conventions did not stipulate this kind of behavior, it still challenged the limits of what humans can accept.

In fact, even in Germany, their own people are not able to accept this.

Even though the Germans had already begun to promote the theory of racial superiority at this time, and even formulated genocidal policies such as the Eugenics and Eugenics Act to artificially create so-called high-quality Aryans, the German people still sincerely believed in cannibalism and corpses. Feel disgusted.

This also caused the first large-scale protest demonstration to break out in Germany since the head of state came to power.

Although the demonstration was quickly suppressed, and German officials came out to refute the rumors, saying that this was a slander against Germany by the British and French countries, the German people's hearts were obviously affected by this incident.

At least a small number of people among the people no longer continue to fanatically follow and support the head of state and the Communist Party.

However, this does not pose any hindrance to Germany, which is still advancing rapidly. On the contrary, because it has captured most of Poland, the morale of the German people has been greatly improved, and the army is gearing up and eager to try. Destroy more countries and conquer the entire Europe and even the world.

------Digression-----

The historical Polish campaign started on September 1st, Warsaw fell on September 28th, and the war basically ended on October 6th. However, the Polish people in history never surrendered, but always resisted behind enemy lines. Compared with a certain flag It is the white country that is much stronger.

In addition, Germany's eugenics and eugenics law refers to the forced sterilization of people with "defects" such as alcoholism, mental illness, and congenital disabilities in Germany to prevent them from passing on bad genes to the next generation and to artificially optimize genes.

It was the United States that proposed this so-called eugenics theory.

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