RoboNarples
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Here is a picture I took at work recently, loosely depicting the events of this week, one hundred years ago, when the Allied or Entente forces, repelled the German Juggernaut that was known as the Spring Offensive. Leaving a skeleton army in the first line of trenches before the eventual German artillery bombardment, the Allied powers knew that in the sheer confusion of having little resistance in this trench, that they could begin shelling that position. Once the Germans had been routed and were in full retreat, the Allied powers would storm into the backs of the Germans in full flight. Using a mixture of artillery, tanks, and plenty of infantry, the combined forces of the French, Americans, Brits, and Italians, were now able to rout an Offensive that seemed unstoppable. I hope you guys like the scene.

Cheers,
Robo!

Cheers,
Robo!