10:00 "I remember what we use but I can't remember the term for it." Maneuver warfare, combined arms, developing center of gravity? Fun fact: the german general staff hated the term blitzkrieg because it made it sound like this was a new concept while to them this was just a return to prussian style warfare with new equipment. To them trench warfare was the odd one out and this just a return to form. source: m.ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-GfnEhy1Vmgw.html short lecture about it from the panzermuseum Munster (in german so requires auto-transate captions on)
Didn't help that the British saw using machines guns as, "dishonorable"". Until the bodies started adding up and honor meant jack. Amusing to think that a US civil war doctor came up with the idea of a gatling gun, which is what dragged WW1 (also out of touch commanders and politicians) on.
This might sound fucked up but I noticed the decline in crime that happened between the 70's and now directly correlate to WWI and WWII veterans getting old and starting to die off. I think a lot more people than we might think never managed to truly mentally recover after both wars.
And now it’s skyrocketing back up thanks to limp-wristed policies, self-hating citizens and Germany, like the West in general, being flooded with Third-World invaders.
There is a Warhammer 40k Death Korps of Krieg music video tribute from this song that i'm sure you'd like to check out ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE--8EEDoEQTBE.html