The way forward for battle: Will new era unharness better bloodshed than in 1918?

Precisely 100 years in the past on Sunday, after unleashing destruction on totally new dimensions, the Nice Conflict ended.
Exactly 100 years ago on Sunday, after unleashing destruction on utterly new dimensions, the Great War ended.

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