You hurriedly direct your men into one large crater, with your rifles
pointing in every direction. Everyone lays out out all the hand grenades
they have. The German counter-attack surrounds your small group. Your
men put up a strong fight, tossing hand grenades one after the other
and then emptying their rifles at the attackers. All too soon you run
out of ammunition. Now it's bayonet work.

A squad of Germans kneels and fires a volley at point-blank range.
The impact of the bullets knocks you down. You struggle to get up
to make one last bayonet charge but more shots hits you. You fall
. . . and then . . . nothing