“The Brave Men On The Somme" - Gacha Mini-Movie | First World War Series - 1916

Enjoy the vid! This video, through one of Lunime games—Gacha Life, is also a commemoration of the end of the First World War, one hundred and two years ago. Instead of making meme comments just for this day (you can do meme comments for the next day as long as it's not gonna offend anyone), hats and caps down to the ones and loved ones who actually fought in that bloody conflict that shocked the world for the first time in the twentieth century. Don't ask me why I made this video. Many people in the Gacha Community has been making several mistakes on the making of their own history videos. Some did it for fun. As for me, I am dedicated to create such Gacha videos that's accurate, graphical, and serious—all according to history. So, I might help teaching and showing them, and to you all! Thank you for watching! Subscribe for more Gacha history videos! ... ... ... ... "Lest we forget." Words of this day, November 11, 2020. July 1, 1916 - "The Battle of the Somme was one of the most bloodiest battles in the First World War. The Allies planned to push the Germans back to Belgium in the Somme sector while the war is still ongoing on different places. It had been a hellhole for the British Army and its commonwealth allies—like Australia and Canada—when their forces suffered more than 50,000 casualties with 19,000 men that got mowed down by rifles and machine guns and got killed in action just after the first brutal attack—JUST IN THE FIRST DAY! The British had the highest losses among all other nations involved in the battle. This battle is where a heavily-armoured moving vehicle, with big guns or cannons that is designed to take down such strong defenses, saw action for the very first time—it is called a tank. After 140 days, at November 18, 1916, the battle ended when the British and the French drove the Germans and made them retreat towards Péronne and Bapaume." Thank you for watching, ladies and gentlemen, and have a jolly day!