>"We fought at Les Eparges, at Verdun, at Noyon, at Saint-Quentin, at the Somme with the British, which means without the British, and in the Nivelle's open slaughterhouse at the Chemin des Dames. (...) I'm 22 and I'm scared"
What did Jean Giono mean when he wrote that in his diary in 1917? Were the British really such bad allies?
Justin Robinson
Perhaps, but it was the British(and empire) army that broke through the Hindenburg line in 1918, not the French, perhaps they were scared
Nathaniel Fisher
Nice try but Americans are the one who made the Hundred Days Offensive possible Pic related, we were as numerous as Brits, and with a much higher moral and quality
Jayden Sanchez
If they were such bad allies then maybe they should have just packed up and gone home and left the French to deal with the Germans themselves.
Julian Barnes
>2.000.000 US troops in France >only 25% of them saw real shit combat >Americans are the one who made the Hundred Days Offensive possible no you did not
Camden Wright
Too bad they couldn't because
>muh evil Germany is building a navy! How dare they?!! >muh evil Germany will steal our African shitholes!!
Andrew Nelson
>British revisionism in action
Are you even allowed to be on Veeky Forums Nigel?
Jaxon Butler
Except in the real quote he says the ENGLISH, not the British Basically he meant that Englanders are faggots while Scots are the greatest allies one can have
David Williams
Ah yes you're right, they could've launched the offensive whenever they wanted, they just happened to wait for the Americans out of the kindness of their hearts.
Lincoln Turner
>The French were scared
The French were exhausted after taking the brunt of the casualties between 1914-1917 due to terrible leadership in higher eschelons and a bad operational culture (cran). Then they mutinied, effectively negating any chance of meaningful offensive action for a while.
Of course the individual poilu was scared. He had been watching his buddies get killed for three long years with nothing to show for it, and see those holes in his unit get replaced by ever younger, ever less well trained new draftees. The leadership was likely scared as well. How confident could a general be of his forces when they were exhausted and halfway to combat ineffective before an offensive could even start?
Julian Kelly
2 million troops in the AEF
A quarter of them are training, somewhere in France.
Half are support personnel, supplying not just their own men but also doing logistical work for the French, who have been bled white.
The final quarter are at the front. 500,000 men amounts to 25 fully equipped and manned square infantry divisions.
Did Great Britain have 25 extra divisions lying around in 1918?
Hunter Smith
>WE
Camden Hall
WUZ
Charles Lewis
RELEVANTZ
Brody Adams
Kill yourself, samefag.
Daniel Morales
WW1 was such a shitshow you'd have to be a fucking robot not to be scared
Andrew Rodriguez
kill yourself yourself
They certainly were relevant, but the spring offensive was stopped without large numbers of Americans present, and to say that an entirely green army was of much higher quality than veteran forces is abjectly stupid /int/tardation.
Connor Russell
forgot pic
Nolan Hall
the only reason Spring Offensive was launched was because of those American troops incoming without it, Germans could have easily went on the defensive with the reinforcements coming from the East and the blockade would be less effective since they just acquired resources from the East
John Kelly
The blockade was still highly effective.
Adrian Cook
Frogs always need to have back up or they get btfo into the stratosphere. That's how it goes.
Sebastian Taylor
KYS you're self my guy
Ryder Harris
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Blake Evans
You're confusing with Brits m8 The French, the Spanish, the Russians, the Germans....all had their moments fighting alone against all But not the Brits, they always join the most numerous side
Daniel Fisher
>Germans could have easily went on the defensive with the reinforcements coming from the East Hundreds of thousands of those reinforcements literally jumped off the fucking train, took off their uniforms and disappeared on the way to the Western Front. The East was crawling with revolutionary Bolshevism and Anarchism, requiring millions of German troops to hold and actively subverting German rule by exposing their troops to Communist agitation. The German economy was on the verge of collapse, their allies were collapsing, the French had huge numbers of superior tanks entering service and the Allies had finally figured out a praxis of industrial warfare which worked. Germany was not going to bleed the allies white on the defensive before collapse.