One hundred years ago today the French army attacked the German army in western Belgium near the city of Charleroi and the Ardennes forest. The French Army high command insisted on launching attacks against the German army even though these attacks were producing no measurable gains and costing the French army thousands of causalities each day.
A mere 20 miles east from where the French and Germany armies
were locked in combat. The German army had surrounded the fortresses of Namur
and started to fire its heavy siege artillery. The same guns that had smashed the
fortresses of Liege just a few days earlier.
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