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Youjo Senki Episode 10 Reaction

Anriku's Reaction to Youjo Senki Episode 10!

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Mathias

Unusually for the World War I-like setting of the anime, the tanks used by the Empire are identical to real-world Panzer III tanks used by Germany in World War II. They are the Ausf. L with a 50mm L/60 gun that were introduced at the End of 1941/ 1942. The Empire drifts more and more to WW2 Weapons, while the other Nations still use Weapons that were used in WW1. ^^

Mathias

Oh and i forgot to mention, that the Explosion the Empire created under a Part of the Defensive Trenches of the Republic happend in Real Life in WW1 ( but it was British Army that dig tunnels under German Trenches) At the start of the Battle of Messines (7–14 June 1917) during the First World War, a series of underground explosive charges were detonated by the British Army beneath German lines near the village of Mesen (Messines in French, historically used in English), in Belgian West Flanders. The mines, secretly planted by British tunnelling units, created 19 large craters and are estimated to have killed approximately 10,000 German soldiers. Their joint explosion ranks among the largest non-nuclear explosions of all time. They used around 454 tonnes of ammonal and gun cotton at all. One of the mines (La Petite Douve Farm) was abandoned after discovery by German troops and not blown up, another (Peckham 2) also abandoned after a tunnel collapse. Both are likely, in addition to the mines Birdcage 1, 2 and 4, until today sharply charged and possibly still ignitable. However, it can be assumed that the tunnels are now completely flooded. The first mentioned mine with its 25 tons of explosives is considered the largest not yet recovered explosive charge in the world Birdcage 3 was also not blown up during the First World War, but also remained charged and exploded in 1955 during a thunderstorm. The explosion killed a cow. The position of three other unexploded and sharply charged mines (birdcage 1, 2 and 4) is no longer well known. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mines_in_the_Battle_of_Messines_(1917)

Anriku

Pretty cool they are pulling from real-world events like that. Sadly, I am not as versed as you are. XD