By December 1914, the First World War was involved in the dilemma at the western front, that is, the triple alliance and the triple alliance did not expect it. The war is stalled, the two sides are in equilibrium and can not break through enemies. Advances in technology has played an important role in the occurrence of deadlocks by powerful defense weapons such as machine guns and artillery. This leads to "battle" (p. 48). Trench warfare is the firepower of units from both sides to protect enemies through trenches.
Electric blast fight, or electric blast fight, became an anecdotal story of the bloody stalemate of World War I and finally became the prototype of the war of the past 50 years. Various writers listed in this chapter emphasize production and destruction, real world war, and the rise of the garrison country. Given the Second World War, people should always remember the cold news of the most famous generals of the Soviet Union George Zoo Rukov, who told General Eisenhower. If the attacks choose Germany to use powerful troops instead of landmines to protect that particular area, it is because we lose personnel mines from personnel mines because we are from machine guns and artillery It does not believe that it is equal to the damage it receives. "It is also important to maintain the relative level of force related to perspective. After the war of 60 years, that massive battle continues to attract enthusiastic readers.
World War I was a terrible thing, millions of people died. Most casualties were due to fear of war. Naturally, the three main technical attempts to break the deadlock on the Western Front are relatively small in terms of death, but it is important in terms of strategic impact. Because of the peace of Versailles, Germany does not allow these things. In other words, they are very different from the state-of-the-art military technology at the time. So why did they eventually became known for these three things during the Second World War (eventually their tanks, planes and submarines)?