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Following the meeting, Wang Zhong felt like he had joined a praise group, showered with compliments by everyone.
But he didn't care about that at all; he strove to find a time to hunt for the overall map.
From his bird's-eye view, he could only see about two kilometers around the troops under his command and those he could communicate with directly; climbing heights allowed him a slightly farther view.
This distance might correspond to just one centimeter on the map.
He needed to find a map, preferably one of the entire battlefield or even the whole country, to understand the current situation.
Knowing that only a week had passed since the beginning of the war, he compared it to the Barbarossa he knew of; in the first week, the furthest German units had only advanced 170 kilometers.
If both worlds progressed similarly, then the next week should see the Minsk encirclement.