The Great War's Stalemate
As the Great War drags on into 1916, millions of soldiers are lost, and civilian life becomes increasingly dire, especially for those in occupied territories. With men at the front, women and colonial workers step into roles in factories, facing their own set of challenges. Meanwhile, General Falkenhayn devises a plan to bring France to its knees, hoping to shift the tide of a conflict that shows no signs of resolution.In this clip
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129: World War I Before the US (Military Tech, Trenches, Global Armies, Ypres, Verdun & the Somme)
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