I dont know Morgoth, even the development of stormtroopers and infiltration tactics and the like failed to make a meaningfull contribution to the war. The new tactics proved able to penerate and defeat a section of the trench line but even than they had no way of exploiting the breach fast enough. It truly was a war of absolute attrition. I believe attrition was the official German strategy as early as 1916. Even the late battles of the war, the 3rd pattles of Ypres or the battle of cambrai (which arguably began the end of the war) failed to make signfificant breakthroughs and caused approximatly equal casulties on both sides.
I am fascinated by the war because when I try to picture myself in the war, I both can and can't understand how people could have been willing to commit to going over the top or how generals could sacrifice so many lives for so little if any gain.
Thanks to this channel I discovered a very interesting side to WW1 that I had somehow never picked up on before. Fritz Harber before converting to christianity was Jewsih. His chemical process was instrumental for making ammonia which was essential for Germanies muntions manufacturing. He was also the farther of Germanies chemical warfare efforts and he developed Zyklon A which eventually became Zyklon B which killed was used in the Holocaust. In the grand scheme of history this does not really mean anything but I still find it a fascinating foornote of history. Also fascinated me that mmirroring this on the other side, Chaim Wiesman another jew developed the process to manufacture Acetone which mas needed by the british for their munitions manufacturing. Weizman turned this discovery into significant political capital to foster the creation of Israel.
Which reminds me (I leanrt this from a documentary) of my other favourite WW1 story. To help collapse Tzarist russia in WW1 the germans sentLenin into russia. Which by the time WW2 rolled around may have seriously bit them in the ass as it gave rise to soviet russia and left stalin in charge.
worry, on 30 October 2016 - 08:35 PM, said:
Truly an example of a sequel being better than the original.
Couldn't have been so bad if we got a sequel! Then again we often have trouble finding new ideas, I hear producers are thinking of rebooting the cold war
This post has been edited by Cause: 02 November 2016 - 05:31 PM