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... nt always followed the doctrine of surprise and concentrated fire at a single point, using a large number of guns.
By pouring out the maximum fire at a decisive point, they could not only stop the Soviet offensive with a small force, but also minimize the Soviet observation and counter-battery fire, gaining an advantage in defense.
The barrage from a few batteries made it difficult to trace the shells, and even if the Soviet aircraft that somehow avoided the Luftwaffe tried to fi ...
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