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The Rhine River flows mostly Northward through Germany from the French-Swisse borders. But southwest of Frankfurt, between the towns of Mainz and Bingen, the Rhine flows sharply East to West. This 30 Kilometer long and broad 'Flood Control' plain is a choke point in the Reich's fine-tuned transportation systems. Here the trains and trucks are exposed for about two hours as they leave one protected mountain valley network and head into another. This is also their only central flat and level location for fuel and material depots. We will hit them here very hard very soon. We will Control the Flood of Fuel.
by SPQR33 (2006-08-27 09:18:20)
Submitted by SPQR33
The Rhine River flows mostly Northward through Germany from the French-Swisse borders. But southwest of Frankfurt, between the towns of Mainz and Bingen, the Rhine flows sharply East to West. This 30 Kilometer long and broad 'Flood Control' plain is a choke point in the Reich's fine-tuned transportation systems. Here the trains and trucks are exposed for about two hours as they leave one protected mountain valley network and head into another. This is also their only central flat and level location for fuel and material depots. We will hit them here very hard very soon. We will Control the Flood of Fuel.
by SPQR33 (2006-08-27 09:18:20)
Submitted by SPQR33