Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-13740085-20140322054844/@comment-7431988-20140426115435

IATG, I couldn't help but notice that one of the Battles, the one that led to the Italian Defeat, was completely and utterly without sense. The problem of Machine Guns could not be ignored by snipers and what appears to be nothing but determination/wishful thinking. If that was the case, the First World war would have ended in 1916, with a breakthrough at either Verdun or the Somme. Also, I don't think that no one would get involved. Europe was a Powder Keg at this point. If the assassination was a spark, this would be an open flame.