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  • Ploumeister [he/him]
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    3 years ago

    Most charges by the Soviet Union were done after like 2 whole days of shelling the position so what remained of the enemy was stunned, sleep deprived, and disorganized so they wouldn’t be able to put a much of a fight if any when the charge did happen

      • Vncredleader [he/him]
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        3 years ago

        Yup the creeping barrage. It was more of a thing in WW1 to get rid of the literal miles of barbed wire so densely packed that a rabbit could hardly get through. They had to legit pound the wires with shells for days before they would be maybe able to move. By WW2 you had functional communication, better understandings of where your forces are as they move, and more barrages going after actual enemy formations rather than clearing wires