You’re talking a lot of shit for someone within howitzer range. Also, Prussians had breech-loading rifles while Americans still had muzzle-loading rifles. [OC]
You’re talking a lot of shit for someone within howitzer range. Also, Prussians had breech-loading rifles while Americans still had muzzle-loading rifles. [OC]
I always viewed the American Civil War as a first look of how any war later will look like. Napoleonic infantry lines? Bullshit. Trenches, machine guns, armored navy, even proto-submarines. European generals pretended that they are too awesone to look at that war as a future of warfare, but sometime later WW1 happened, and all of that became a warfare standard.
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I always viewed the American Civil War as a first look of how any war later will look like. Napoleonic infantry lines? Bullshit. Trenches, machine guns, armored navy, even proto-submarines. European generals pretended that they are too awesone to look at that war as a future of warfare, but sometime later WW1 happened, and all of that became a warfare standard.
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the americans also breech-loading rifles especially the union
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Screenshot from [this scene](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jv77Yo_FbBU&ab_channel=0tt0Hering).
I always viewed the American Civil War as a first look of how any war later will look like. Napoleonic infantry lines? Bullshit. Trenches, machine guns, armored navy, even proto-submarines. European generals pretended that they are too awesone to look at that war as a future of warfare, but sometime later WW1 happened, and all of that became a warfare standard.
I always viewed the American Civil War as a first look of how any war later will look like. Napoleonic infantry lines? Bullshit. Trenches, machine guns, armored navy, even proto-submarines. European generals pretended that they are too awesone to look at that war as a future of warfare, but sometime later WW1 happened, and all of that became a warfare standard.
the americans also breech-loading rifles especially the union
What do the Prussians use now?