PerBnb t1_iwo5ajn wrote
The famous war poet Wilfried Owen died a week before Armistice in some unnecessary action that led to no significant Allied progress
RepulsiveWay1698 t1_iwop2l3 wrote
Most of the war in a nutshell
draw2discard2 t1_ix2h61u wrote
Most of war in a nutshell.
TacTurtle t1_iwos5ca wrote
“some unnecessary action that led to no significant progress” covers a large portion of the WW1 battles
DuncanDisordely t1_iwpkbnc wrote
I think what makes those to die late in the war (especially last 2 days) particularly awful was there was an understanding by high ranking generals that an armistice was going into effect. Yet so many allowed or even encouraged attacks to go ahead for highly questionable chances of success.
IIRC the head of the American expeditionary force even had to answer questions from congress about his orders in the days running up to 11th November.
IdlyCurious t1_iwq175p wrote
But we do have to remember that an armistice is a "pause" - they didn't know fighting would not start back up. So there's sense in wanting to be a better strategic position when/if fighting resumes.
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