Masses of German prisoners captured by British forces in the Battle of Amiens, August 27, 1918.
This photograph was taken today 105 years ago. How many soldiers do you think are pictured? Leave your answer in the comments ⬇️
Some 30,000 - 75,000 German prisoners were taken in the Battle of Amiens, from August 8 - 12, 1918.
Many of these surrendered upon sight of Allied troops, and German Chief-of-Staff Erich Ludendorff famously called August 8, 1918 "the Black Day of the German Army", for the plummeting morale of the German troops following the Allied breakthrough at Amiens.
In total during the Hundred Days Offensive, a mind-boggling 386,000 German soldiers were taken prisoner from July 18 - November 11, 1918 during the Allied advance on the Western Front, which led to victory.
That is over 1/3 of the total ~900,000 German soldiers who fell into captivity during the entire First World War...
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