From the northernmost tip where Belgium and France met, to the most southern end where France aligned with German, a singular push began from all ends. In what could easily be considered the largest military offensive in human history, millions of Germans, Austro-Hungarian, and Russian troops rushed over the wire and to the positions here France had tried their best to invade their enemies' lands from over the course of the last two years.
This overwhelming volume of infantry larger equipped with Federov Avtomat battle rifles, and mg-34 general purpose machine guns were supported by large-scale artillery operations conducted by 75mm, 105mm, 152mm, 172mm, and 211mm variants which proceeded their attacks.
At critical areas, these infantry charges were shielded by thousands of armored cars, halftracks, and light tanks. With the two combined armed armies pushing though from Luxembourg and Ypres,