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The flames of war reignited on the Balkan Peninsula, and this grand battle was the largest in the history of the European Continent, with total forces exceeding one million deployed across a front more than four hundred kilometers long.
The campaign destined to make history unfolded in an almost comedic manner. Logically, the Allied Forces, being ill-prepared, should have been at a serious disadvantage, and as the initiators of the battle, the Russians should have easily locked in victory.
The reality was tragically absurd. As the aggressors, the Russian Army also descended into chaos.
Artillery Battalion Commander Preston cursed, "Damn it, we're an artillery unit, and you've delivered a bunch of bullets to me. Are you suggesting I feed bullets to the cannons?"