Page:General History of Europe 1921.djvu/840

From Wikisource
Jump to navigation Jump to search
This page needs to be proofread.

626 General History of Europe France, had their millions of trained men, owing to their long- established system of universal military service, conscription, as it is called, which makes every able-bodied man liable to service. For a time England tried to increase its army by voluntary enlistments, and on the whole succeeded very well. But after much discussion and opposition she introduced (May, 1916) A TANK a system of universal compulsory military service, which included all able-bodied men between the ages of 18 and 41 (later, 50). 1134. The Great Battle of the Somme. Shortly after, the long-talked-of Anglo-French drive, the battle of the Somme, be- gan, which was fought for four months, from July to November, 1916, east and northeast of Amiens. Here a new English military invention made its first appearance, the so-called "tanks," huge .heavily armored motor cars, so built as to break through barbed- wire entanglements and crawl over great holes and trenches. The Germans retreated a few miles, but the cost was terrible, since each side lost six or seven hundred thousand men in killed or wounded.