by Woodlouse2002 » Tue Dec 06, 2005 1:46 pm
It was more often the British soldiers who suffered the most, mown down by a few well-placed German machine guns. Literally thousands of them died on these assaults, often in a matter of minutes. Knowing how history repeats itself it wouldn't surprise me if the same mistakes were repeated in WWII.
Everyone suffered like that in the First World War. It's just that offensives such as the Somme and the Battles of Ypres cloud the British view so we miss travisties such as Verdun...
And Bjorn, in all wars, sometimes the only option is a frontal assault. No one has ever mounted one by choice as even the most lowly of generals know a flanking attack will be more successful.
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