Yugoslavia wasn't Serbia like the Soviet Union wasn't Russia. So saying they enlarged their territory is nonsense..and it wasn't them. It was the great powers..I mean with what army did "Serbia"enlarge its territory ?!
Menelaos16 said:From what Ive read this mod has almost come to a complete stop.
Herr_Wolff said:btw: 71 years ago our great majesty Kaiser Wilhelm II. died - Ruhet in Frieden, mein Kaiser
Actually the Bulgarians did or at least some of them in 1916-1917 to wear helmets ,from this site - lostbulgaria.com you can find many things and I think that it has English translator,just search for WW1 or click on 1910-1920 and you will find many pictures with informationOmega_007 said:Herr_Wolff said:btw: 71 years ago our great majesty Kaiser Wilhelm II. died - Ruhet in Frieden, mein Kaiser
I hear you, as a descendant of the Teutonic peoples I commemorated January 18th; oh, glorious day that was!
Is there anything concrete as to when this mod will be set?
Because I think it's worth knowing that in 1914 almost no nation's infantry wore significant protective headgear (so far as I'm aware the French, British, Austro-Hungarian, Romanian, Serb, Bulgarian, Russians wore no helmets at the start of the conflict, to state some examples), and the most the Germans had was the boiled leather variety.
For an example look at this picture that is made in 1916 : http://www.lostbulgaria.com/?p=2651ProudBulgarian said:Actually the Bulgarians did or at least some of them in 1916-1917 to wear helmets ,from this site - lostbulgaria.com you can find many things and I think that it has English translator,just search for WW1 or click on 1910-1920 and you will find many pictures with informationOmega_007 said:Herr_Wolff said:btw: 71 years ago our great majesty Kaiser Wilhelm II. died - Ruhet in Frieden, mein Kaiser
I hear you, as a descendant of the Teutonic peoples I commemorated January 18th; oh, glorious day that was!
Is there anything concrete as to when this mod will be set?
Because I think it's worth knowing that in 1914 almost no nation's infantry wore significant protective headgear (so far as I'm aware the French, British, Austro-Hungarian, Romanian, Serb, Bulgarian, Russians wore no helmets at the start of the conflict, to state some examples), and the most the Germans had was the boiled leather variety.
wrath7 said:i have a feeling that we will eventually see a successful ww1 mod in the near future actually.
Hecate said:Mod is dead guys let I rest in peace