If troops successfully capture the enemy's front line, it would likely lead to a significant shift in the dynamics of the battle, potentially demoralizing the enemy and disrupting their supply lines and command structure. This could open up opportunities for further advances, allowing for deeper penetration into enemy territory. However, it would also require the capturing forces to quickly solidify their position to defend against counterattacks, as the enemy may retaliate to reclaim lost ground. Overall, capturing the front line could serve as a crucial turning point in the conflict.
The captured soldiers were sent to camps and became prisoners of war. They were slaved to do work for the army. My Great Grandad was sent to work on the German train line until he was freed by England in 1918
1940
Carentan
Cherbourg
The outcome of D-Day was the defeat of Hitler's 'Atlantic Wall' and the death and capture of thousands of German troops as Allied troops overcame them.
The captured soldiers were sent to camps and became prisoners of war. They were slaved to do work for the army. My Great Grandad was sent to work on the German train line until he was freed by England in 1918
At Bull Run, Joe Johnston managed to capture the railroad line, and used the trains to transport reinforcements to the spot.
1940
Carentan
Japan
Rhineland
McClellan's
geronimo
25000
Cherbourg
Geronimo
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