The entrance of the tanks brought victory and defeat; the combined forces pushed back the German forces. Despite these gains, the British lost an estimate of fifty-six thousands casualties. Regrettably, the tank were not completely bulletproof, making into a coffin for those that operated the tanks since the Germans had ammunition that pierced through tanks. The Germans keeps negating the advances of the Allied forces as they made their own advances on technology, the prompt issues of production were resources and …show more content…
France faced defeat, once again, controlled by the Prussian (what is known today as Germany) regime run by the leadership of Otto Von Bismarck. The old ways of warfare was becoming obsolete. (thesis)The laborers of the Allied forces helped supplemented the need to resupply on innovative equipment used on the First World War; the equipment was never used in the past, which changed the standard mindset of how a war was to be fought. The change of warfare was very significant that devastated the world and shed a new light of how war was fought in the modern world; technology and industrial advances revolutionize the world’s warfare for the better and