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  • In the early hours of 16 December 1944, the Germans launched their last great offensive of the Second World War against weakly held U.S. positions in the Ardennes Forest, the site of their original Blitzkrieg success against the French in 1940.
    - Saul David
  • In March 1915, at the Battle of Neuve Chapelle, the British fired more shells in a single 35-minute bombardment than they had during the whole Boer War.
    - Saul David
  • Ever since World War I, superior force is no longer measured in terms of men or horses, but in the means to wreak destruction.
    - Saul David
  • By Vietnam, the Jeep had given way to the helicopter, and it is hard to imagine a modern army fighting a war without this supremely adaptable workhorse.
    - Saul David
  • No campaign of the First World War better justifies the poets' view of the conflict as futile and pitiless than Gallipoli.
    - Saul David