Colourised footage from the Battle of the Somme - 1st July 1916 to 18th Nov 1916. CREDIT : Rick’s Film Restoration. Music : Lest we Forget - Justin R Durban

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Colourised footage from the Battle of the Somme - 1st July 1916 to 18th Nov 1916. CREDIT : Rick’s Film Restoration. Music : Lest we Forget - Justin R Durban
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The Western Front (1914–1918) was the central and most industrialized theater of the First World War, emerging from Germany’s initial invasion of Belgium and northern France in August 1914 under Kaiser Wilhelm II (reign 1888–1918). Following the failure of the Schlieffen Plan and the stabilization of the front after the First Battle of the Marne (1914), the conflict evolved into a protracted war of attrition stretching from the North Sea to the Swiss frontier. Trench systems, fortified defensive belts, and unprecedented artillery concentrations reflected the dominance of industrial firepower over maneuver. Major engagements, Verdun (1916), the Somme (1916), Passchendaele (1917), revealed the strategic logic of exhaustion, as both the German Empire and the Allied powers sought to break the stalemate through material superiority and manpower mobilization.
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I reread Trenches by @shadow-of-the-eclipse recently and the appearance of Reaper stuck in my mind and it demanded to get on paper.
Outline and sketch under the cut
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