100 years ago, young men climbed out of their safe spaces and charged machine guns through artillery fire and barbed wire, armed with bolt action rifles and bayonets. How do you justify your own manhood, compared to these men? What are you doing to ensure they did not die in vain?
100 years ago...
listen to dan carlins hardcore-history on this topic
people grew up differently
Some of the most inspiring stories aren't of the overblown heroics but from normal soldiers.
I'll always remember reading about the German 1918 offensive along the line. It was essentially thousands of small skirmishes along the line. Handfuls of men holding to the last, not stopping until they were dead or out of ammunition just to bide time for the entire BEF and French army to position themselves out of danger.
>Pic very much related
>Small British trench in the line overrun
If anyone is interested PLEASE read about the spring 1918 offensive. Props to the Germans as well.
I'm trying to start ww3 and get rid of Jews and communists. My grandfathers would be proud desu
Those men went over the top because they were ordered to by retarded higherups. Those men knew refusing to do so would mean summery execution. Those tactics resulted in the needless deaths of men in their prime and helped to weaken the gene pool of white europeans. We should celebrate nothing. Instead it should be a reminder to question and refuse idiotic orders. Fighting and dying in wars created by jews for their wider agenda should never be celebrated.
>You just described the entire Eastern Front
>Posts with Nazi flag
>Don't celebrate it guys
>britcucks dying for the Jews is a mark of manliness
Fuck the Balfour Britbongs
Any book you could recommend?