B map collection job lot of 5 WW 1 ? maps could be from 1930s ?? came with other

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B map collection job lot of 5 WW 1 ? maps could be from 1930s ?? came with other This listing is for the 5 maps charts as shown above came to with other WW 1 items possibly from the 1920s or 1930s the paper has feel and thiness from this time very similar to the maps of India that they came with !!!!!!!!!!!!! ALWAYS WANTED MAPS AND CHARTS 1850 TO 1950 GOOD PRICES PAID Western Front Main article: Western Front (World War I) Trench warfare begins (1914–1915) Sir Winston Churchill with the Royal Scots Fusiliers , 1916 Military tactics before World War I had failed to keep pace with advances in technology. These advances allowed for impressive defence systems, which out-of-date military tactics could not break through for most of the war. Barbed wire was a significant hindrance to massed infantry advances. Artillery , vastly more lethal than in the 1870s, coupled with machine guns , made crossing open ground extremely difficult. [38 ] The Germans were the first to use lethal poison gas on a large scale; it soon became used by both sides, though it never proved decisive in winning a battle. Its effects were brutal, causing slow and painful death, and poison gas became one of the most-feared and best-remembered horrors of the war. [39 ] Commanders on both sides failed to develop tactics for breaching entrenched positions without read more