premier, possessing technology, money, and advanced military, will be attacked by the "traditional" party? If the reality were so miraculous, the Eight-Power Allied Forces would not be able to reach Beijing. Often the "traditional" side could only use the right time and place to win a battle, but it would lose the overall situation. The war is a contest of economy and technology ( Does not deal with post-occupation governance issues, only in terms of occupation). Let me talk about it here. Unlike the civil war in the Kuomintang-Communist war, this is a contest between the two countries. Therefore, the Beiyang Army in the Wei Kingdom has no power to fight back against the Western powers. In war, there are snow-capped mountains and swamps as a barrier on the Long March. In the back of the people's heart, there will be a situation where the Kuomintang's troops are insufficient and the Communist Party is getting more and more abundant, and the war between the two countries is purely a contest of national strength
, and the contact battle in the play is also Very depressing, not only the chariots and machine guns were not as ruthless and stupid as rifles in the early stage, but also the plane was stupid enough to stop when it was not sure whether the people below were pretending to be dead or really dead (a reconnaissance plane stopped to do it. Well? Blow for coffee?), and then when the rabble behind them occupied the oil depot, it was really effortless.
If we really want to fight this war, the advanced side doesn’t even need to attack at all. It can completely hold its position, arrange the chariots around the fence, and set up machine guns and howitzers around the wall and the oil depot. how about it? ? ? ? Is it worth going out to fight positional warfare or guerrilla warfare?
Moreover, for a group of "turkey corps" with no air superiority ability, no natural barrier, severely overstretched fronts, and serious lack of military training, they can be completely defeated by low-altitude strafing, grenades, flame bombs, and explosives from aircraft ( Even a plane is enough, sweep it every day)
Enfin, war is an art, and movies are really just movies
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