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Battle of Cambra. Battle at Cambrea

The country of the country has taken the country at the end of 1916 at the conference in Shantilia. This plan assumed the simultaneous onset of allied armies on the three main theaters of hostilities (Western, East and Italian) and the final defeat of the troops of the central powers. In the early 1917, at the Union Conference in Rome, British Prime Minister Lloyd George offered to transfer the Anglo-French artillery into the Italian front to achieve the maximum effect from the offensive in the Isaonez region. However, this initiative was not adopted due to the opposition of the French delegation.

The new commander-in-chief of the French army General Robert Nivel insisted on a decisive attack on the West Front. According to his plan, decisive blows of the Anglo-French troops were to lead to a breakthrough of the German front and defeat the enemy. The main burden in the upcoming occurrence went to the French troops, so the British command decided to spend a separate offensive operation in the area of \u200b\u200bthe IPR.

The offensive of the nivel failed, to break through the front did not succeed, the allies suffered heavy losses, and Nivel himself for failure of the operation was shifted from the post of commander-in-chief of the French army. By January 1917, General Hayig decided to carry out an offensive operation in Flanders. However, the British offensive in Paschendil ended in failure. After that, the British command decided to spend another operation at the end of 1917.

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Plan and preparation of operation

After failure in Flanders, the British command decided to conduct an offensive operation using a large number of tanks. It was provided for the first time to use tanks in large quantities for a breakthrough of positional defense. For these purposes, a tank corps was created in the British army. However, the experience of Paskenedale showed that the tanks were not justified by the hopes assigned to them, many considered them useless. The British officer after the battle under Paschendale noted:

Despite this, the British finally decided to carry out a large-scale offensive operation using tank units.

Special attention to the British command has paid the interaction of tanks and infantry. Before the start of the operation, British infantrymen trained together with tanks, working out the storming of the enemy position. Tanks overcame Rips 3 meters wide and vertical obstacles in 1.2 meters, easily overcame wire barriers. It made a strong impression on the infantrymen who were shocked by such abilities of combat vehicles.

Baked English Tank Mark I

During joint scientists, the infantry prepared for joint actions with tanks. Tankers also used tank fascine (75 ligaments of twigs, bonded with chains), with which the tank could overcome wide trenches and pivops. By the beginning of the offensive was manufactured by 400 tank fires.

Battle of Cambra. Tank Attack

According to the plan of the English command, the upcoming offensive was intended to start without artillery training. For the first time in history, the tanks were supposed to break the defense of the enemy. Then, it was planned to introduce 3 cavalry divisions into battle, which were to seize Cambra, surroundings and crossing over the Sanas River. After that, it was envisaged to reach the rear of the German troops from Valencäena.

The terrain had important. The breakthrough plot was chosen outly: it was to the south-west of Cambra on the front site of 12 kilometers there was a flat terrain, favorable for a tank attack.

Stuck tank

Masking and secrecy had great importance in the preparation for the operation, because according to the plan of the British command, the offensive of Cambra had to catch the German command of surprise. Tanks were brought to the front in the evening, then moved their move to the front line. In addition, the British constantly conducted fire from machine guns and mortars to stroke the roots of tank engines. All these masking measures eventually brought their fruits. The German command did not suspect anything about the preparing occurrence, even though, shortly before the start of the operation, two prisoners of the British Army soldiers specified at the interrogation indicated the exact date of commencement of the offensive at Cambra - November 20.

Masking Tanka

Forces side

To carry out the offensive at Cambre, the British command attracted the 3rd Army of General Bing. The army had 8 infantry divisions in its composition, 4 tank brigades (total 476 tanks), 3 cavalry divisions. The total number was 92,000 people. The army of the army divisions also consisted of 1536 machine guns, 1009 guns, as well as 1000 aircraft on the site of the alleged breakthrough. The upcoming occurrence was supposed to use Tank Mark I, the main role was also to play Tanks Mark IV. At the insistence of bing in the offensive band, artillery preparation was canceled, since it was on the bing tanks, he laughed high hopes in the breakthrough of the position front.

On the plot of the alleged breakthrough, the divisions of the 2nd German army under the command of General Marvitsa. Here the Germans had 4 divisions (36,000 people), 224 guns, 272 mortars, 900 machine guns. The positions of the Germans were very fortified, and also deeply developed deep into.

Allies

At the head of the 3rd British army, General Julian Bing.

  • 3rd British Army:

Germany

The 2nd German army commanded General Georg von der Marvitz.

  • 2nd German Army:

Start of operation

British offensive

Early in the morning of November 20, the British troops occupied their initial positions, on the front section of 10 kilometers, tanks were lined up, ready for attack. 6 am Tanks began the attack of the German line Hindenburg. The English artillery opened fire at the positions of the German army, creating a fire shaft. Also, the British used aircraft, however, due to fog, the aircraft did not play a significant role in the offensive. German aircraft also could not cause significant harm to the enemy, getting lost in the fog.

Soon, the British tanks hit the German tanks, reaching the first line of the trenches of German defense. The tanks were the fight as follows: one tank approached the towers of the Germans and opened the fire, the second tank dropped the fascine, through which the Third Tank passed the German trench. Then the third tank dropped the fascine into the second trench, which was held the first tank. The infantry that occurred for the tanks was also divided into three groups.

The first group was clusters of the trenches, the second group blocked the trenches, the third was a group of support. A sudden powerful attack of a large number of tanks (about 400 cars) caused panic in the ranks of the German troops. The first hours of the Hermann battle lost a large number of positions and reference points. By 11 o'clock on November 20, the advancing troops achieved major success, capturing the first and second lines of the German troops and advanced by 6-8 kilometers.

By 13 o'clock in the first day of operation, the rupture of the German front reached 12 kilometers. However, Bing clearly ceased with the introduction to a breakthrough of Canadian cavalry. Cavalry spoke only at 14 hours 30 minutes. The time was lost, the cavalrymen, crouching across the river, was acterior. Camprees have part of the 3rd cavalry corps were stopped by German infantry units. The powerful fire guns and artillery fire allowed the Germans to stop the cavalry breakthrough and later eliminate the breech in the front line.

For the first day, the British were captured by 8,000 German soldiers, 160 officers, 100 guns and a significant number of machine guns, while the lighter losses are lost.

Further fighting

Battle of Cambra. Baked English tanks

The German divisions were broken and suffered heavy losses. The Hindenburg line was broken into a large depth. On the breakthrough plot actually did not have the German troops. Against the British acted only separate battalions and few detachments deposited on cars. After that, the British command was engaged in the regrouping of troops and only by mid day on November 21 renewed offensive actions. However, by this time, the German command pulsed backup troops to Cambray.

To combat tanks, the Germans were installed on trucks field weapons. Now they could meet English tanks in the directions of their movements besides this, German pilots were discharged by phosphoric bombs on tanks to facilitate the detection of tanks with artilleryrs.

I could not use the front breakthrough, the British troops actually stopped. In addition, the British began to carry significant losses among the tanks. As a result, the infantry broke away from tanks and could no longer expect support from tank units.

At this time, the English offensive was actually exhaled. Scattered attacks of the British no longer brought significant results. The lack of proper interaction between the infantry units and tanks was manifested. By November 29, there were positional fighting, by November 30, the Germans managed to completely stop the promotion of the British troops.

German counteroffensive

German counteroffensive

After the British offensive was actually ended, the German command pulled significant reserve forces to this section of the front. Thus, the German army had 16 divisions in the Cambray area (about 160,000 people), 3,600 machine guns, 1,700 guns, 1088 mortars, over 1000 aircraft. Focusing large forces, the German command planned Consturdar in British troops. General Marvitz hoped to surround and destroy all British parts, which entered into German defense. The Germans aimed against the right flank, the Germans aimed at 7 divisions, against the left - 4 infantry divisions for the purpose of powerful impact and the environment of the British troops.

For the first time in the Western Front, the German troops were held on the Western Front, the artillery preparation was held, which brought attacking significant results.

After artillery preparation, which was carried out predominantly hard tools, the German troops were transferred to the offensive against the English troops embodied to the German defense. The course of fierce fights in which the Germans actively used artillery and aviation, the German troops managed to push the British.

Using the remaining 73 tanks, the British troops reflected the German counteroffensive, but were forced to retreat, leaving Markuen, Kantna and the Baron forest. The Germans could not surround the English troops. The result of the counteroffensiveness of the German army British suffered heavy losses, losing 9,000 prisoners, 716 machine guns, 148 guns and 100 tanks.

Cemetery of British soldiers who died in the battle of Cambra

Effects

Front line in front / after battle

December 7, the battle of Cambra is completed. Without reaching the goal, the British troops were actually forced to return to the initial positions. The parties suffered approximately the same losses: the British lost the prisoners of about 9,000 people, the German army about 11,000 soldiers and officers.

The battle of Cambra did not have a significant impact on the course of the war, but it was essential for its importance for the art of warfare. The battle has shown that the interaction of various types of troops played a crucial role in the success of the operation. Received the further development of the tactics of the hostworm based on the interaction of infantry, artillery, tanks and aviation. The Cambré was born anti-tank defense.

Cambone. 1919 year

Notes

  1. 1 2 3 4 The history of the First World War 1914-1918. / Edited by I. I. Rostunov. - 1975. - T. 2. - P. 353-354.
  2. 1 2 What is Cambream? World War I
  3. Bryan Cooper. The IronClads of Cambrai. - London: Pan Books, 1970. - P. 63.
  4. 1 2 Oburyhtin V. I. Operation under Cambre in 1917 - 1936. - P. 38.
  5. John Fuller. Tanks in the Great War 1914-1918. - M.: Publisher of the Supreme Military District Council, 1923. - P. 108.
  6. John Fuller. Tanks in the Great War 1914-1918. - M.: Publisher of the Supreme Military District Council, 1923. - P. 120.
  7. M. Borhurt. The use of tanks in the battle under Cambra. - M., 1931. - P. 37-39.
  8. Bryan Cooper. The IronClads of Cambrai. - London: Pan Books, 1970. - P. 88.
  9. Erich Ludendorf. My memories of war 1914 - 1918. - 5. - M., 1924. - T. 2. - P. 76.
  10. Oburyukhtin V. I. Operation under Cambre in 1917 - 1936. - S. 101.
  11. Bryan Cooper. The IronClads of Cambrai. - London: Pan Books, 1970. - P. 78-79.
  12. John Fuller. Tanks in the Great War 1914-1918. - M.: Publisher of the Supreme Military District Council, 1923. - P. 118-119.
  13. Oburyhtin V. I. Operation under Cambre in 1917 - 1936. - P. 130-131.
  14. M. Borhurt. The use of tanks in the battle under Cambra. - M., 1931. - P. 53.
  15. Arndt. Air war. - M., 1925. - P. 87-88.
  16. 1 2 3 Zaisonchkovsky A. M. First World War. - 2000. - P. 693-694.
  17. Oburyukhtin V.I. Operation under CBRE in 1917 - 1936. - P. 39.
  18. Henry Albert Jones. The War In The Air: Being The Great War By The Royal Air Force. - London: Imperial War Museum, Dept. Of Printed Books, 1999. - T. 4. - P. 250. - ISBN 1-901-62325-4.

Literature

In Russian:

  • Oburyhtin V. I. Operation under Cambre in 1917 - M.: Militovdat NKO USSR, 1936. - 244 p. - (library of the commander).
  • Zaisonchkovsky A. M. First World War. - SPb.: Polygon, 2000. - 878 p. - ISBN 5-89173-082-0.
  • The history of the First World War 1914-1918. / Edited by I. I. Rostunov. - M.: Science, 1975. - T. 2. - 608 p.
  • World Wars of the 20th Century: 4 kN / in-t in general history. - M.: Science, 2002. - ISBN 5-02-008804-8 Kn. one: World War II: East. Essay / Out ed. G. D. Shkundin. - 2002. - 686 Page: IL. ISBN 5-02-008805-6 (in per.)
  • Verzhkhovsky D.V. First World War 1914-1918. - M.: Science, 1954. - 203 p.
  • Basil Lidde Garth. 1914. The truth about the First World War. - M.: Eksmo, 2009. - 480 p. - (Fracture of history). - 4300 copies. - ISBN 978-5-699-36036-9.

In English:

  • Alexander Turner. Cambrai 1917: The Birth of Armoured Warfare. - 1. - OXFORD, UK: Osprey Publishing, 2007. - 96 p. - ISBN 978-1-84603-147-2.
  • Terry C. Treadwell. Cambrai, The First Tank Battle. - London: Cerberus Publishing, 2006. - 192 p. - ISBN 1-841-45042-1.
  • Gerald Gliddon. VC "S of the First World War - Cambrai 1917. - London: Sutton, 2004. - 263 p. - ISBN 0-7509-3409-3.
  • Jack Horsfall. Cambrai, The Right Hook. - London: Cooper, 1999. - 176 p. - (BattleGround EUROPE). - ISBN 0-85052-632-9.
  • A. J. Smithers. Cambrai, The First Great Tank Battle 1917. - London: Pen & Sword Books, 1992. - 176 p. - ISBN 0-85052-268-4.
  • Bryan Cooper. The IronClads of Cambrai. - London: Pan Books, 1970. - 224 p. - (British Battles Series). - ISBN 0-330-02579-1.

Links

  • Wikisklad has media files on the topic Battle of Cambrea
  • Description of the battle on the site "Chronos"
  • Battle of Cambrais on Tankibtr.narod.ru

In English:

  • The Cambrai Operations: 20 November 1917 From the British Army in the Great War
  • The Battle Of Lateau Wood - A Small Action Within The Cambrai Battle (Inaccessible Link - History, Copy)
  • THE BATTLEFIELD TODAY.
  • Photos of the Battlefield Taken 89 YEARS TO THE MONTH OF THE 1917 BATTLE
  • British 62nd Division Before, During and After The Battle. See Also Havrincourt.
  • Official WebSite of The Tank Discovered AT FleSquières (Battle Of Cambrai 1917)

German:

  • 4 Deutsche Albatros Südlich Von Cambrai Bekämpft Durch Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Edward McKeever
  • Britischer Ballon Westlich Von Cambrai Abgeschossen Durch Oberleutnant Hans Klein
  • LEUTNANT KURT KÜPPERS HAT EINEN LUFTKAMPF AM 23. NOVEMBER BEI CAMBRAI
  • Major Roy Cecil Phillipps Hat Einen Luftkampf Am 22. November Bei Cambrai
  • Captain Edmund Roger Tempest Hat Einen Luftkampf Am 30. November Nordwestlich Des Bourlon Waldes
  • Forumsbeitrag Über Den Abschuss Einer Deutschen Maschine Am 22. November Bei Cambrai

Battle of Cambrais (1917) information about


World War I was remembered by humanity with many things: using poison gases, a dirty troops, widespread use of heavy-duty artillery, using aviation, the largest human losses among soldiers in history and, of course, tanks. This conflict literally turned over all the military, making it the way he knows now.

What operation is we talking about


The battle of Cambra is the large-scale offensive of the British troops during the First World War on the Western Front against German troops. It happened not far from the French city of Cambre. Despite the fact that the operation ended with success for the Entente, the initial goals of the British army could not fulfill. However, the battle of world history was remembered at all, but by the fact that this operation was essentially the first battle in the history of mankind with a wide use of tanks.


The decision to carry out the operation was adopted by the British command after failure in Flanders. Then the leadership of the army decided to succeed in a new mission. A positive result in it was to be achieved mainly due to a large number of tanks. And it was a big risk in the eyes of contemporaries.

Preparatory stage


The fact is that the British army has already tried to use tanks before. In a certain number of armored vehicles participated in the battle of Paschendale and showed itself (according to contemporaries) from the hands of Won badly. Despite the surplus of skeptical moods in the troops, the command was still decided on the creation of a full-fledged British tank corps. Special attention was paid to the reaction of tanks and infantry on the battlefield. Before the start of operation, the infantry began to train the enemy's position along with the battle cars.


By the way, the place for the operation was chosen non-random. The fact is that the section of the position in Campie is almost 12 kilometers of flat terrain. The British specially chose a plot with the most suitable landscape for formidable, but very clumsy machines. Also, the command of Great Britain paid a huge influence of disguise, wanting to catch the German soldier with his tanks. It is also curious that for the first time in history, such a major operation was carried out at all without artillery preparation for the positions of the opponent.


On the line of contact tanks were delivered as secret as possible. They distilled them only at night. Machine was moving only on the line of the fire itself, and so that the German soldiers do not suspect anything, the roar of tank engines was diligently hidden by conducting dense and continuous fire from machine guns and mortars.

How to operate


The operation began early in the morning of November 20. Tanks occupied a 10-kilometer front line for the offensive. At 6 am, the car moved to German positions with the support of infantry. Artillery was used in battle only for fire support, and aviation although he was present in the sky, but due to the fog could not play a big role.


In those days, tanks could not pass through the trench. There was a risk that the car falls into it and stuck. That is why the British prepared more than 400 fabrics from the tree. In battle tanks acted as follows. The first car approached the tanks of the Germans and opened fire on them. In the meantime, the second and third tank were discarded the fascins (buns of the rods) in the trenches and passed on to the rear of the enemy. The infantry, which followed the tanks, was also divided into groups. The first - she cleaned the trenches. The second - occupied and blocked them. The third group of infantrymen carried out fire support.

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Camber's operation was carefully thought out by the English command. She, according to their plan, was to facilitate the position of Italians defeated under Kaorpetto. The British, hoping for success, they wanted to smooth out a difficult impression from unsuccessful fights in Flanders and at the same time check the tanks as a means of achieving a goal when attacking the enemy position. To do this, for the first time, a tank corps was created under the command of General Ellis. In a conversation with Colonel Fuller, he asked what the impression was made by tanks on the infantry in the battles under Iprom. The answer was disappointing: "bad. The infantry thinks that the tanks did not justify themselves. Even tanks are discouraged. " As a result, close attention was paid attention to the development of infantry interaction with tanks in the training camp. Using the old fortifications, imitating the German position of Siegfried (the British called Her Position of Hindenburg), English infantry eight days before Cambra, held joint exercises with tanks on special instructions. Tanks in the eyes of amazed infantry took Rips to 3 meters wide and vertical obstacles with a height of up to 1.2 meters, the wire bonds swept, capening them with four-panel anchors. The anchors were fastened with a steel cable to the feed of the tank and reset before approaching it to boom.

The term of study at 8 days was obviously small, but the English infantry believed in tanks and psychologically configured to joint action with them in battle. During the teachings, tankers used tank fascine (75 ligaments of twigs bonded by chains, with which the tank could overcome wide German tanks. The fascines were fastened at the top of the tank and when approaching the trench was discharged into it. Establishing an innovation to dignity, the English command ordered in October 1917 . 400 tank fires.

For the implementation of the operation, the 3rd British Army General Binga as part of 8 infantry divisions, 3 tank brigades and 3 cavalry divisions were attracted. The total number of forces amounted to 72 thousand bayonets and 20 thousand sabers. The technical equipment of the troops was also at the height: 1536 machine guns, 1009 guns, 378 combat and 98 auxiliary tanks, 1000 aircraft.

The Germans had 4 divisions, which were 36 thousand bayonets, 900 machine guns, 224 guns and 272 mortars (272). Their positions were well fortified. Defense depth was 7 - 9 km.

The basis of the English plan was put on the principle of a sudden strike with tanks without prior multi-day artillery preparation. For the first time, tanks were supposed to sang the fortified position of Germanians. For the development of success, it was planned to introduce three cavalry divisions to capture Cambone, Forest Berlon, crossing through r. Sense. The plan envisaged the exit to the enemy rear to the south of Sense and west of the Northern Channel with the further development of success towards Valencienne. The breakthrough site was chosen by the British between the channels of Lesko and the northern south-west of Cambra width 12 km. The locality had a flat character, very convenient to promote tanks. But it was limited to the channels who were perpendicular to the front.

The Germans did not expect an offensive under Cambra. The British did everything so that the opponent knows nothing about their preparations. Tanks were drove in railway platforms in the evening. From the unloading station, they moved their own move on the initial positions that were 1000 m from the enemy front edge. With the help of the fire of mortars and machine guns masked the noise of tank engines. The surprise was observed, and the Germans, despite the testimony of two prisoners of the Irish, who called the day before the date of attack - November 20, were not prepared for her.

On November 20, early, in the morning under the cover of the mist, English troops occupied their places on the source positions. Ahead of them, 900-1000 m from the German watchdogs, who were preparing the tanks, stretched into the line at the front to 10 km. At 6 o'clock 10 minutes, the tanks accompanied by infantry, built by the ranks, went to the assault of the position of Siegfried, and after 10 minutes, the English artillery opened fire. In 200 m in front of the tanks there were explosions, forming a fire shaft. English aviation, despite the bad visibility, climbed into the air, but its actions were not particularly successful. Airplanes lost orientation. Two Aircraft British crashed on the trees with a raid at the Hermann airfield.

Twelve German aircraft that rose from the airfield also did not fulfill their tasks. They have not reached the front line, getting lost in the fog.

Hermann posts were glad to peer into a solid wall of a gray mist, listening to a strong crash that awkward on them. Steel colossiles weighing from the fog of 28 tons hit the German trenches. When attacking tanks, the British applied the following combat order; One tank walked ahead, behind him 180-250 steps followed two tanks with an interval of 225 - 350 steps. All three tanks had fascines. Head tank unfolded along the enemy trench and opened fire, the second tank approached the enemy trench and dropped fascines, on which the third tank was crossing the trench and, in turn, dropped fascines in the second trench. The head tank was unhindered through the pharyes two tag and dropped her fascine in the third trench. The infantry, which walked over two tanks of the second line by track of the caterpillars, was divided into three groups. The first group was clusters of the trenches, the second blocked the trenches and the third was a support group. A sudden attack of tanks and infantry produced panic in the ranks of German soldiers. One after another they lost their positions and reference points. November 20 to 11 hours 30 minutes the British advanced to a depth of 6 - 8 km, taking the first and second position of the Siegfried line, except Fleskera point where they met strong resistance. In Flekier, the English tanks fell under a concentrated artillery fire with a short distance.

German artilleryrs used a convenient position. At the exit to the ridge of the mountain near the village of Tankov, they were well visible and served as an excellent target for artillery players. In this battle, the 27th reserve infantry regiment of Germans destroyed 18 tanks from 20 participants in the case. By 13 o'clock, the German front was breaking down the width of 12 km, and the British were preparing to introduce Cavalry in Breach. But she spoke only at 14 o'clock 30 minutes. Time was lost. The 3rd Cavalry Corps, intended for the development of a breakthrough, acted separately, in parts. The Channel's head squadron passed the head squadron, but the most accommodated Campie was scattered by German infantry. Attempting for several other squadrons to speak the north of Marcaine was also repulsed. The promotion of the main forces of the 3rd cavalry corps was suspended by the heavy heat of machine guns and artillery of the Germans. The cavalry corps stopped, accustomed in the folds of the terrain. The German infantry, taking advantage of this, organized the closure of the breakthrough.

British tank crosses the German trench

On the first day of the offensive, the British captured about 8 thousand German soldiers and 160 officers of prisoners, 100 guns and a large number of machine guns. Their own losses were insignificant.

In order to put their troops in order, the British suspended the offensive. Only at noon on November 21, they resumed him. The fighting on this day did not bring them great success. The Germans began to come to themselves. Rentally tightened reserves. Their counterattacks began to bear fruit.

In the fight against tanks on 22 and 23 November, the Germans used field guns installed on trucks. It helped them to maneuver and meet English tanks in the directions of their movement. Well-proven anti-aircraft batteries of Germanians in the fight against tanks. The German pilots also participated in this struggle, diving, fired a tanks on top of phosphoric bullets. The scattered attacks of the British were less and less reached due to the violation of the interaction of infantry and tanks. November 29, the Germans finally stopped promoting the English troops.

By this time, 10 divisions operated by the British. The Germans pulled 16 divisions that had 160 thousand bayonets, 3,600 machine guns, 1700 guns, 1088 mortars, over 1000 aircraft. Aiming against the right wing of the British infantry divisions and 7 against the left 4 divisions, they are after a short artillery preparation by the method of the refined shooting counterattacked, hoping to surround the enemy. The fire shaft was covered by the attack of the German infantry, aviation suppressed the infantry resistance of the British. As a result of the Kontrudar of Germans, the British lost 9 thousand prisoners, 716 machine guns, 148 guns, 100 tanks.

The British, using the 73 remaining combat-ready tank, reflected Kontrudar Germanians and went back to December 5, leaving Markuen, Kantnah and the Baron forest. The Germanians could not surround the British as it was provided for by the Conitary Plan.

Cambray's operation did not have any noticeable effect on the course of the war. She did not receive and operational development. But its influence on the art of war management is essential. With the battle of Cambra, the emergence of new methods and forms of conducting an armed struggle caused by the massive application of tanks are connected. Received the further development of the tactics of the hostworm based on the interaction of infantry, artillery, tanks and aviation. The Cambrais has anti-tank defense.

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h Apzya in 30 ODSVTS ON 1 DELBVTS NSH UMY ON THE TRADE OF PCPPNPVYMY. RPFETY RPFET HP TPF RTPYPYY YA-BB PDOP PDPEPSP, CTPoycezp Thyuha ZTBBFH, BBSBDPHEF PVTBPN CHAPTchbchwood FSSMP TBAZHBCH EZP UBNPZP, th ezp FPCHBTEB. dTHZPK RPRSCHFBMUS TBSCHZTBFSH UHNBUYEUFCHYE, YUFPVSCH HMYOHFSH PF UTBTSEOYS. RPUME DPMZPK CHRBT TEVTB, RTBCH PDOIN Khofet-Pzhygetpn, Washbb EZP PVTBHNIM, NSH Walp FTPochmusus. EIBMY, OBVYUKHYUSHUCH LLB WEMSHDY H PUTUL, RPUFY DP UBNPZP VBTBMMS, I FBN, UIDS H Lbobcch, DPMZP TSDBM RTylbpch. OeUUNPFTS on IPPMD, with Hmezus RTSNP about the MHZH in RTPURBM DP TBRUCHEFB. Oelfpfptschin TBPYBTFCHBUN NSH KHOBMY, YUFP 225-K RPLML, HUMA Rapdyuyoyy Nwby Obihydimiusush, Pflbmus PF sewers RPNPI RTY YFHTNE. b RPLB YUFP NShch DPMTSOSCH VSCHMY BMEYUSH B DCHPTGPCHPN RBTLE vBTBMMS, RTEVSCHCHBS B VPECHPK ZPFPCHOPUFY.

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h 11 YUBUPCHYM RTYLB RTPDCHIFSHUS on Linged Retotoaa Mayaya DPMPSIFSH P UEVA Chpculpchpnh LPNBodyth, LPFTPNH Rapdyuyosmbush Ustshnbs TPFB. With whatsmem Chune Upetbfsus th Rapude Madek Choted. RBDBME EEE FPMSLP Pfdemshchoshosch, NPEOSKTSDSK, PDY YEY, LLB UDFBAULUP RTYCHEFUFCHYE, Smerohmus Reta Obni, Obrochmoch MPCU Lbobb Fenoshchn Dwnpn. LPNBodb BNPMYUBMB, UMPCHOP MedSopk Lhmble Ichbfim Yi RP Obbfshmlh, I Otpchoshmn RPUNYMB BBB NPOK, Rethemabs Yuete Lfmayu RTPCHPLD Zthdshch Lbnoek. OE PRUBFSH FP Orthysfop Yukchufchp, LPFTPPTPA KLBTYBDSCHBEFUS H DHY RTY RTEEEYUEYUEY OEOBLPK RPJYY H OPUEOP SUTNES, RHUFSH DBTSE OE RTY UYMSHOP PZOOY. Yellow Ukhvydbfb Rpdbafus UBNPH UFBOKOPH PVNBOH; NETSDH ZTPOSCHNY UFEOBNY PLPRB IN YUHCHUFCHHEF UEVS PDYOPLP, LBL TEVEOPL, BVMHDYCHYYKUS B FENOPK RHUFSCHOE. Chuye Lbsefus Yuhtsine Ipsdoschna, LLB H BBBLPMDPCHBOUN NYT.

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dPChPMShOP DPMZP CY FSTSEMP UOBTSTSEOOSCHNY MADSHNY VMHTSDBM RP RPYGYY, RPLB PDYO UPMDBF ON OEVPMSHYPN, PFCHEFCHMSAEENUS CHRETED PLPRE, RETELTSCHFPN YURBOULYNY CHUBDOYLBNY, OE PVOBTHTSYM FBVMYYULH have RPMHUFETYEKUS OBDRYUSHA "dTBIEOChEZ". uFHRYCh FHDB C HTSE YUETE OEULPMSHLP YBZPCH HUMSCHYBM OETBVPTYUYCHHA YOPUFTBOOHA TEYUSH. With Oilbl, Ptsudbm Pvobthtsyfs RTpfychylb FBL VMYYLP - Rapufy about the studies of Tse Mioyy, RTY PFUFFCHY LBYSI VSH FP Oh Lushgm is not RTeDPUFTPUFUFY - Fhf Tset Retailtishm PRPR PFTSDPN.

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pRBUBSUSHR SBMSHOPSP UBTSDB, with Pfartbchim Retchchkchki Chchptpk Chchchpjdshk Putbafop about RPJAYA, B FTEFSHIN Khuftmus h dream. Yabuhi RPDTBjemeyas, BB Deh PPPSP TBIVIFPZP on Dtbiechis, Obrochzbmi NPIA Madek, S ON TPUULBYTCHBMY, YUFP H RSFIDEEFIE NEFTBI FTBOYA RTeztbqsdbm Bozmikulike Rhmenf, LPFPTPP OE PVPKFY. h Pfchf about the LFPD, LPNBoditebn Chchchpdpch RTYYY L, ZPSPBYOYA, UFP RTY RETCHPN TSA PFRPTU URTBCHB I SMOCB VTPUBENUS on RetailtSpija Mhüpwtbang TBBTBushben Tskhuzozhka ZTBobfshch.

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tchaop h 7 NSH CHRAINTHRYMY DMYOOPK YYEZPK H PREDEMEOOPK RPUMEDPHBFEMSHOPUFY. Dtbiechiz Plbmus Oebospshchn; TSD RHUFSCHI VBTBVBOPCH B VBTTYLBDPK HLBSCHCHBM ON AF YUFP RHMENEF HVTBMY. LFP ChPURMBNEOYMP MODE LOCK DHA. Nwby Chufhreimi H OEEVPMSHPE HEEMSHE, RPUME Jezp with PFCHFCHMSAKUS CRTBCHP ITTPPE HTTERMOSTECK PRRP Obtece Section RTyltsfien. Hehesh Chuhe NMEY TBUYTSMPUSH, RPLB Nwby, Hzze about Tboucheffe, OE Khschchji about Lytplep RPME. Rftechch NMBD, Nhches Chufhreim HT RTBCchkk PRRR, ITBOCK I will add to Overdbühopk Bfali. ONNMS VSBBS RPLTSCHFB Khifshchniy Bossyubobny Chpeaopk Hfchbtsha. LFP Lushm Mayais Rezztydb. chDTHZ LPNBODYT HDBTOSCHI PFTSDPCH, MEKFEOBOF iPRREOTBF, CHSCHICHBFYM X UPMDBFB THTSSHE J CHSCHUFTEMYM. According to the NPFMLKHMUS on BozmikulPZP YUBUPCP, LPFPTSCHK RPUME OEULPMSLIY ZTBBF PVTBFymus h Vesufchp. DCHIOHMYUSH DBMShi, Fhf Tset Uopbb Chuftefyme Upperpfychmeoye. T-job of ZTBOBFSFSH MPRBMYUS NOPPTPLBFZhPZhPNF. h Mercles Chufhreymb Faoylb Hdbotchi Yabufek. Network Retadbchbmi DTHZ DTHZH RP Herpel; UOBKRETSCH HUFTBYCHBMYUSH B RPRETEYUYOBNY, Vets RPD RTYGEM CHTBTSEULYE NYOPNEFSCH, CHCHPDOSCHE LPNBODYTSCH OBVMADBMY RPCHETI HLTSCHFYS, YUFPVSCH OE RTPRHUFYFSH LPOFTBFBLH, B NYOPNEFYUYLY HUFBOBCHMYCHBMY UCHPY PTHDYS B NEUFBI, PFLTSCHCHBAEYI RPME PVUFTEMB.

rPUM LTBFLPK Vyphchche RP FC Ufptpoch TBDBMYUS Chchchpmobchbow CPMPUB, RTCED Yuen Nwby Iptpyoshlp Rpsosmi, UFP Umkhuymmpush, L ON HT-RPPDCHNY TXLBNY. pDYO DTHZYN B, RAP RTYGEMPN OBYYI CHYOFPCHPL J RYUFPMEFPCH Sing PZYVBMY RPRETEYUYOH J EEMLBMY LBVMHLBNY. LFP VSHMY URMYS NPSPMD, Lterle RBTE H OPRAIPOSLYY Hoyuzhptnby. With RTPRhulbm Yi at the shirtsfemshoskne "Hands Down!" {35} Rpshym PDOPH YE PFTSDPCH Herufi Yi. OelfPFPTCHCHP HMSCHVBMYUS, RPLBSCHBS Hairless Hairdryer Ubnshchn, YuFP OE RTerppzbaf h Fuchesep VureuMepsPP. DThzye Tse Ufbtbmisus, Kabdpvtyfsh, RTPFSYCHBS RBYLY UISBTEF RMFLY OICPMBDB. Chitpuyk TBDPUFSH DYLBTS with Chedem, YuFP NSHS RPMKHUYMY JFZBFSHK HMPC: RTPGUYY OE LSKP LPOb. Nwzh OblauyFBM UFP RSFsHDEUF YUMEPCHEL, B is retained by Chuhe y yy at Radospshchy Txlby. With PufBopchyum PDOPP PJJAY Urtpuim Uzp PV Pufbmshopn Khufpkuffs Poobeayoye Rpjigiy. According to the PFCHUBM Pugeos Chezmichp, Hukhzhvich RTPYCEDEOOPE about NEOSBBZPRTYSFOPE Cryubfmeoy EEE B Fen, YuFP UFPSM RETADP NOPK OBSCHSHSFSLH. According to the RTPCH, the NEOS L LPNBodite TPFCH - TBEOPH LBRYFBOH, Oprydychyenhus h flaspoint of the WMFM. With the Hountem RTyuhmpoichyzpus l Podvychl NPmpDPZP Yempechelb RTYVMYIFEMSHOP 26-FI MEF in Fppold Yutfby MiGB, at the RTPUFEMEOOPK ZPMOSHA. With lPZDB RTEDUFBCHYMUS BY RTYUFBCHYM THLH have CHYUSEEK OF OEK PMPFPK GERPYULPK A ZHHTBTSLE, OBCHBM UCHPE YNS J PFDBM HOE RYUFPMEF. Retachish Tse Smokb, LPFPTCT on RTPYEU, RPLBMY, YUFP RETADP NOPK NHTSUYOB. WE WERE SURROUNEDDED ABOUT. {36} Yenh oe Fetrempush Plisoyefs Uchischeni RTpfychyulh, PFUZP EZP TPFB FBL NEZHCHTP Udbmbush. NSM RPZPCHTYME RP-Zhtboghuli p Tsp, Cheebi. tO TBUULBBM, YUFP B UPUEDOEN HVETSYEE OBIPDYFUS GEMBS ZTHRRB OENEGLYI RMEOOSCHI, B LPFPTSCHNY HIBTSYCHBAF EZP MADY. LPDB with Urtpuim, H LBPK UFEYA Mayais Zhyztydb Khetsychbefus in FSFMH, according to Hlmämus PF PFCHEFB. rPUME FPZP LBL C RPPVEEBM PFRHUFYFSH EZP NY, NY DTHZYI TBOEOSCHI, NShch RPRTPEBMYUSH, RPTSBCH DTHZ DTHZH THLY.

nPY MADY, UFPSCHA RETAD RFPMSHEK, DPMPSYMY, YUFP NMB Бичебмый приппми ДЧхУУВ РМЕООВи. DMS TPFsch h Chpuenshdevd ZPMPCH OE FBL Hz Rmps! with TBUUFBCHYM RPUFSCH, J NShch PUNPFTEMYUSH B BCHPECHBOOPN PLPRE, OBVYFPN PTHTSYEN J TBOSCHNY RTEDNEFBNY, CHPPTHTSEOYS. On RPUFPCHSCHI RHOLFBI METSBMY RHMENEFSCH, NYOPNEFSCH, THYUOSCHE ZTBOBFSCH J RHMY, ZHMSTSLY, NEIPCHSCHE TSYMEFLY, RTPTEYOEOOSCHE RMBEY, RMBE-RBMBFLY, NSUOSCHE LPOUETCHSCH, RPCHYDMP, South Coast, LPZHE, LBLBP J FBVBL, VHFSCHMLY have LPOSHSLPN, YOUFTHNEOFSCH, RYUFPMEFSCH, TBLEFOYGSCH, VEMSHE, Retybfli - LPTPUY ZPCHPTS, Chue, YuFP NPCOP UEV FPMSLP RTeDofbchyfsh. with, LLB FLOPPSEK LPNBodite MboduloIfpch, Huftpim OEEVPMShIKTSK RETETSKY, YUFPVSHCH DBFSH Uchpin Madsn Rpstbvyfsh, RetadpychfSh Rlppschus H Cheeby. with FPE OE UNPZ Khtsszbfsus PF Yulkhyuyuyi RPrtPuim Sciences of Deaueylb RTeupwTBFSH NEE PDOPK YFPMSHA YUFP-OIVHDSH L Бебчкльх и Вол ВФШ ФТХВХ ДПВтщнн Навй cut, {37} RPLB with UFTUMY PFUEF LPNBodyth Stunches of Yabufek. LPRA with RTEDKHUNPTAFEMSHOP RPUMBM of the usual WBFBMSHPOPH LPNBodite.

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