Men of War: 1893-1928 is set in an alternative version of history. The Great War (WW1) started in 1893 after Germany attacked France and Belguim. A new kind of industrialised world war. After years of fighting, in 1928, the deadlock is finaly broken. Britian has been worn down by fighting for years and forms their own alliance with the commonwealth and Scandinavia. Three alliances now fight for the balance of power...

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The Komaróv map made by MBassi. This Battle started in 1907 between the Russian Empire and the Soviets backed by Austria-Hungary. Artillery was not used much in this battle, instead, the Russian troops simply charged at the Autrisan and Soviet postions across the Komaróv Bridge without artillery support due to lack of munitions. The battle ended in early winter 1908 with a very costly Russian Empire victory but nearly 1 million men died.

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The Komaróv map made by MBassi. This Battle started in 1907 between the Russian Empire and the Soviets backed by Austria-Hungary. Artillery was not used much in this battle, instead, the Russian troops simply charged at the Autrisan and Soviet postions across the Komaróv Bridge without artillery support due to lack of munitions. The battle ended in early winter 1908 with a very costly Russian Empire victory but nearly 1 million men died. This Battle was just a few weeks before the Battle at Moscow began.

This map was made by MBassi

The trenchline on the Soviet side of the river

Komarów

The fields near the Komaróv Bridge
Komaróv (New Map)

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Orange_Tomato
Orange_Tomato - - 488 comments

1 Million dead? A bit much, maybe?

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GordonTheCat Author
GordonTheCat - - 1,066 comments

Maybe

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TheTarman
TheTarman - - 755 comments

LOL thats why i came to post too. Bullsheet on the million men. At Stalingrad both sides combined had over two million casualties but that was a 5 month long battle and I think anyone who likes this game knows how brutal it was

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