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Post by Gone on May 3, 2020 3:07:49 GMT
Does anybody else feel that what the generals say is really epic sometimes? The intro to the Battle of Amiens is one of my favorites. Wilhelm II and Ludendorff defy the Entente, heroically defending their homeland at all costs, while the French and British are on high morale, confident that the evil German Empire will be defeated and Belgium avenged.
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Post by Harry Lillis "Bing" Crosby Jr on May 3, 2020 5:58:36 GMT
Does anybody else feel that what the generals say is really epic sometimes? The intro to the Battle of Amiens is one of my favorites. Wilhelm II and Ludendorff defy the Entente, heroically defending their homeland at all costs, while the French and British are on high morale, confident that the evil German Empire will be defeated and Belgium avenged. I would like to add that the typos and cringy remarks can be considered "epic" at times
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Post by Nobunaga Oda on May 3, 2020 7:21:30 GMT
The Italians' dialogue in the Battle of Caporetto sets a very grim mood which is nice for the final battle of the Isonzo which saw the Central Powers break the overall stalemate.
Wilhelm II's rally in the Battle of the Sambre did give a feeling that the Germans were prepared for a fight to the bitter end.
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