Nothing As Arduous As This
In a journal named the New York World in 1917, writer E. Alexander Powell discussed how difficult it was for the troops who fought in the White War. “On no front, not on the sun-scorched plains of Mesopotamia, nor in the freezing Mazurian swamps, nor the blood-soaked muck of Flanders,” he added.
It Was Finally Coming To An End
The Italians attempted an attack on the Tonale Pass, forty kilometers from Mount Scorluzzo, in November 1918. It was a huge success. The army defeated Austro-Hungary, and the rest of the Allied powers followed suit. Within two weeks, the First World War had come to an end.