1917 - a crucial year
Ads for the film "1917" present a compelling story. It's but one small event, monumental to the characters of course, in a terrible war. Before you go and see it, a few things to know about 1917. By that time, the war had caused millions of dead and wounded. Trench warfare made the war in France and Belgium brutal, and deadly. The French were so depleted that they were incapable of much offensive action. Britain's blockade of German ports was causing great suffering among the German population. Austria Hungary and Russia were nearly exhausted. The US entered the war in April but did not send large numbers of troops for 8 months. The Russian Revolution overthrew the Czar and replaced him with a republic in spring, but Russia stayed in the war. In October, the Bolshevik communists overthrew the republican government of Russia, and took Russia out of the war. The Germans now were free to move a half million troops to the Western front, and planned a great breakthrough offensive in France for early 1918. So keep that in mind as you watch the two soldiers carry out their mission to save 1600 soldiers. The war was folly, and set the stage for the even more catastrophic World War II, which ended 75 years ago this year.

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