It’s not the most comprehensive, detailed, or historically rigorous ofWW1 games– but the huge player count and flexible mechanics make for an entertaining, varied alternate history playground every time. Work has gone into making each of the many,manyplayable countries function a bit differently...
“Serial numbers are assigned with great care and according to a set of regulations. Consecutive serial numbers, for example, are not assigned to twins since this might cause confusion of identity between two persons with the same birth date and same general physical characteristics.” ...
WW1 was the first “civilian” war, in that it was not just fought by the standing army. In 1916, the country was running out of soldiers and so “conscription” was established forcing all males between 18 and 40 to present themselves for the war Effort. There were exemptions, members ...
It has struck me that, in many accounts about military aviation in the Great War, there seemed to be two separate battles going on: one in the air where gallant aces shot each other down in dogfights, the other on the ground where soldiers crouched in trenches and emerged to die on mud...
* Patients with respiratory problems due to fear although tested negative for covid were still put on a ventilator causing them to die. * CDC has destroyed all the documents which provided evidence that vaccines cause Autism. * Many vaccines contain gamma-retroviruses because they are grown in ...