戰(zhàn)地1(battlefield 1)行動模式——皇帝會戰(zhàn)——圣康坦之痕防守方(英國)英語語音
戰(zhàn)役背景
The defeat of Russian in the east allowed Germany to concentrate its forces for one massive assault on the British sectors. The initial hurricane bombardment was heard as far away as London. General Ludendorff then ordered his storm troopers to attack the enemy trench lines.
地圖介紹
The German attack is imminent. Hear our orders. The Blue Line Trenches must be held. If we get overrun, we will fall back to Venture Farm over here. If we can't make a stand at this position, we will retreat to the village of Travecy. Should they break through, we must stop them by the mills, or nothing stands between the Germans and the city of Amiens.
第一次防守結束
Yes men, we won. That's the spirit and determination that made Britain great. But they will come again, so keep those rifles at the ready and the spirit of blighty in your hearts.
第二次防守結束
We defended like lions, told jerry a lesson of British pluck. They are clearly battered, but are mustering forces for one final attack. So find a nice shell hole men, take forty winks because they will come again.
第三次防守結束(行動勝利)
A glorious victory for the British and the ally course, for all sensible thinking people across the empire. Your valiant hearts have shown us to be true defenders of our noble values.
戰(zhàn)役影響(勝利)
In the two weeks since the start of Kaiserschlacht the German army had suffer two hundred and fifty thousand casualties, including many of its elite storm troopers, without achieving the decisive victory it needed. The allies had also lost thousands of men, so we were relying on the arriving US forces to conquer one last piece of hell.
第一、二、三次防守失?。ㄐ袆邮。?/p>
Yes we lost. The jerry miles set a bill out of us, but this fight is not over—not by a long chalk. Let's retreat to Amiens, we'll dig in the iron and show these blinders what we British are truly made of.
戰(zhàn)役影響(失?。?/p>
The initial attacks in the Kaiserschlacht campaign successfully broke through the British lines, forcing its armies back towards the city of Amiens—this vital railway junction connecting all allied troops across France was Germany's true objective.