Knights in the big world of American TV series Chapter 149: During the First World War (Dian Niang crashed in the background) Please collect and recommend
Chapter 149: During the First World War (Dian Niang crashed in the background) Please collect and recommend
Time is the most terrifying thing in the world. It can make everything deteriorate and perish. It can also make everything grow from scratch to prosperity. It can also turn the sea into mulberry fields and the mountains into valleys. Nothing can stand in front of it.
constant.
Nothing can stop time from rushing forward, and the world will not stop just because a person leaves.
Kai's disappearance did not stop everything. The world continues, and so do people and things.
It’s just that as time goes by, everything that happened in the past has turned into legends, and legends seem extremely pale in the face of time. Legends will undergo earth-shaking changes according to different times.
For example, Arthur became King Arthur, and then became a legend known throughout the world. However, the background of the times has changed. It was originally an authentic Celtic legend, but after Christianity spread to Great Britain, it became a legend.
A typical Christian story.
The relationship between the characters has changed greatly. For example, Arthur's uncle Tristan became a member of the Knights of the Round Table in subsequent legends. For example, in the life experience of King Arthur, in the legend, Arthur became a
A wild child, he was taken away by Merlin since he was born and given to Kay's father, Sir Ector, for adoption. Then something like The Sword in the Stone and Whoever Pulls Out the Sword Becomes King appeared.
Of course, there are some things that have never changed. For example, King Arthur is still brilliant and brilliant, but his ending is miserable. He was betrayed by his own knight and stabbed to death by his own son.
Another example is Kay, King Arthur's sworn brother, whose status in the legend is still high. It was he who helped King Arthur stabilize the situation and secure the throne. It was also he who killed the dragon and saved King Arthur. In the end, it was he who died heroically in battle.
Let King Arthur win the war and unify England. (I made this up, I can't let Kay be too soy in the legend)
In short, although time has preserved some things, it has still changed the past beyond recognition. Maybe in a few years, King Arthur will become the Quilt King, and he will be a woman, and he may even become a cold-faced queen with a good figure.
Sister, maybe, who knows?
Fortunately, even after countless years, at least they have not been forgotten.
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Time has come to the beginning of the twentieth century.
The saddest thing about human beings is that no matter how they evolve, they cannot resist the factory settings in their DNA. They love creation, but they are also keen on destruction. They are always in a cycle of self-destruction after development.
Even now.
In the late 19th and early 1920s, the world experienced unprecedented prosperity, and the invention of the steam engine set off an industrial revolution.
Railways have connected Europe more closely. It only takes a few days for people to travel from the Atlantic coast to the Strait of Istanbul. Distance is no longer a problem. As long as you dare to imagine, everything seems possible. People are attracted by the convenience brought by technology.
They were so excited that the future was so bright and beautiful, and everything seemed to be under control. People did not realize that reality would be so cruel until the summer of 1914.
On June 28, 1914 (Serbian National Day), Archduke Ferdinand and his wife, Crown Prince of Austria-Hungary, were shot dead by Serbian youth Gavrilo Princip during an inspection in Sarajevo.
Then the war began.
Before this, no one thought that the death of a crown prince would drag the entire world into a huge disaster. You must know that before the war began, the rulers of several major warring countries were relatives. Many people thought that this
An assassination incident of a crown prince would end with mediation and negotiations between various countries, but unfortunately... it backfired.
On July 28 of the same year, the Austro-Hungarian Empire, with the support of Germany, used the Sarajevo incident as an excuse to declare war on Serbia. Immediately afterwards, Russia declared war on Austria-Hungary. Germany also immediately declared war on Russia, and then the two major military groups of the Allies and the Central Powers went to war.
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The beginning of the war was beyond everyone's expectations, and the process was even more so. No one expected that the war would be so brutal and long.
The war broke out in 1914. In this year, the German army first launched a large-scale offensive on the Western Front based on the Schlieffen Plan formulated before the war. Due to the fierce resistance of the Chinese, British, French and Belgian armies in the Battle of the Marne River and the Russian army in the East, the war broke out.
The offensive on the front line caused the German army's plan of quick victory to go bankrupt.
The two sides fighting on the Western Front built trenches, faced off for a long time, and turned into positional warfare.
In the following two years, the death toll on both sides of the war exceeded the expectations of each country, and both major military groups began to seek ways to end the war.
In 1916, Germany first launched a plan to break the situation. In this year, Erich von Ludendorff was promoted to First Munitions Director by Kaiser Wilhelm II - a position equivalent to deputy chief of staff. In the same year, he was promoted to general of infantry.
And secretly, Ludendorff actually led a secret force, a biological and chemical force, bent on using biological and chemical weapons to reverse the passive war situation of the German army.
In the same year, there were three large-scale land battles, namely the "Battle of Verdun" on the Western Front, the "Battle of the Somme" and the Russian summer offensive on the Eastern Front (Brusilov Offensive).
At sea, after the Battle of Jutland, Britain still firmly controlled the sea.
This year was also regarded as a decisive year by both sides of the war.
It was also on this stage that Ludendorff and his vipers came into everyone's sight.
All kinds of terrible biological and chemical weapons began to show off their power in the war, and the Allied Powers suffered heavy losses. If this was the case, the Allied Powers could still resist. After all, although the biological and chemical weapons were powerful, they could not play a decisive role. It was better to prepare more gas masks.
What really made the Allies feel troublesome was the special forces team led by Ludendorff. They came and went without a trace. Every time they appeared on the battlefield, they would kill all the enemies with a whirlwind attitude.
According to reports from frontline soldiers, they call these demons. They do not shoot bullets and move quickly and stealthily. Some soldiers even claimed to see them sucking the blood of their enemies.
All in all, the impact was very bad. Of course, what was even worse was that until July 1916, for a whole six months, the Allies were unable to do anything about them. They were not able to capture these special operations members even once, not even their bodies.
However, the situation improved in early October. With the help of an American spy - Steve Trevor - the Allies brought back a super soldier - Diana Prince. The soldiers on the front line preferred to call it
She is - Wonder Woman!
From July when she joined the Allied Powers camp, to September, she and a British special forces team began a two-month battle with Ludendorff's Viper Special Forces. In terms of record, Lady Diana should have the upper hand.
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However, in late September, Steve and Diana received orders from the Allied Joint Command to secretly retreat to the island of Great Britain. According to the prompts from their contact, Sir Patrick, the director of British MI6, they were to carry out a plan
A secret mission personally assigned by the royal family.
The content of the mission was absolutely confidential, and even he, the head of MI6, was not qualified to know. He was only responsible for taking them to the residence of the royal teacher, Reverend Dalton. He knew nothing else and was even asked to forget all the details of the mission.