The Battle of the Somme in 1916
[2023-03-05 02:22:31]
"The battle of Somme from July to November 1916 is the largest military encounter with history of over 5 million," said Furtado, author of "Today's History" (10). At the end of Somme's battle, 75% to 83% out of 5 million people die or are injured. Furtado commented later. "... Canada, Newfoundland ..., South Africa, Australia, New Zealand, West Indies, India, China, Senegal, North Africa, Madagascar, Somalia, Indochina etc." All in Somme (11).
Vietnam is like a battle of Somme in 1916. Many of the outstanding people in this conflict are useless. Like Som, Vietnam has no obvious influence on history and reminds survivors that war is a tragic cause that can never be easily done. For junior high school students (or someone else), I think the best prescription is to study history, history and more history. People who do not understand history are destined to repeat the same mistakes as others say. I have to solve a very difficult problem at first. Before doing that, we should take over South Vietnam, but for strong reasons this is the choice that all presidents will refuse. How to get away from that bond without losing its meaning?
The battle of Somme, also known as Somme, was one of the biggest battles of World War I. It was fighting near the Somme river in France from July 1, 1916 to November 1, this is one of the most blood-fighting battle in history. On the first day alone, the UK has issued more than 57,000 victims By the end of the campaign, the allies and the central government will lose more than 1.5 million people. The Battle of Somme in 1916 was the first large scale attack on Britain during the First World War, which produced a more critical British attitude towards war. During and after Somme, the British army really began to improve tactics. In addition, the French were attacked on the Somme River on July 1, made much bigger progress than the British, and the number of casualties was much less.
How did this happen? In the beginning of 1916, France proposed a French - British joint attack beyond Somme. Thanks to Verdun, the British army took on the main role of Somme's attack. Thus, on July 1, 1916 British forces attacked the Somme river with 14 infantry divisions, while the French army crossed the Somme and the five South divisions. Artillery is the key to the attack, but we can not provide any interception that will break all lines, destroy German squats, destroy all enemy guns, or attack infantry attacks. At 0:00 on July 1, the artillery left the front of the German entrench too early to expose the infantry. However, the experiences of the French army and Verdun are attacked in a hurry because of heavier artillery, occupying more ground and alleviating the pain.