General Melchett shares some of his knowledge and gives an insight into the life of a British General during the First World War. See eg…
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General Melchett was a military leader known for his advanced tactics during World War I. He was a proponent of using heavy artillery, tanks, and gas attacks to break through enemy defenses and gain ground.

He also emphasized the importance of coordination and communication between ground troops and air support, as well as the use of small unit tactics to infiltrate enemy lines.

Overall, General Melchett’s tactics were instrumental in shaping the course of World War I and influencing modern military strategies.

Conclusion

General Melchett’s advanced tactics played a crucial role in shaping the course of World War I and continue to influence modern military strategies.

FAQs

1. What were General Melchett’s key tactics during World War I?

General Melchett emphasized the use of heavy artillery, tanks, gas attacks, coordination with air support, and small unit tactics.

2. How did General Melchett’s tactics influence modern military strategies?

General Melchett’s tactics have had a lasting impact on modern military strategies, particularly in the areas of combined arms operations and coordination between ground and air forces.

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42 Comments
  1. @philippedandenault131 12 months ago

    I saw the 1 to 1 joke coming a mile away and it still killed me!

  2. @bluegek 12 months ago

    "God its a barren, featureless desert out there isnt it?"
    I died

  3. @ScottieWallace 12 months ago

    Eem people don't seem to realize that this is exactly how the aristocracy behaved with their lower in command and that the whole war was theatre of death, theatre being the operative word and death being the obvious one.

  4. @VainEldritch 12 months ago

    "God! It's a barren featureless desert out there, isn't it!"…

  5. @lomax343 12 months ago

    I've seen these clips more times than I can count – and I've only just noticed that General Melchett has been awarded the VC and bar. Even the wardrobe department were comedians.

  6. @angelacooper2661 12 months ago

    By Jove, Jeeves and Wooster wearing khaki to fight in the First World War trenches!

  7. @travellingjourneys7840 12 months ago

    I will never forget the day my daughter came home from school and told me they watched Blackadder Goes Forth as part of their history classes πŸ™‚

  8. @denhardy7238 12 months ago

    😎

  9. @voxac30withstrat 12 months ago

    Ironically the military leadership on all sides had very little regards for the average soldier. They were almost to the man ALL from highly privileged and inbred backgrounds with zero military experience.Their arrogance knew no bounds.
    During the battle of Sebastopol the officers had their servants had a silver service breakfast set up overlooking the battlefield so they AND their wives could watch the morning attack on the enemy.

  10. @BluebirdFrank 12 months ago

    The best Blackadder series by far – a true classic!

  11. @jonathangault3335 12 months ago

    His resignation and suicide…πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚

  12. @NJJ77 12 months ago

    3:49 πŸ˜‚πŸ€£

  13. @frankstecker5675 12 months ago

    BLACK ADDER. Great …πŸ˜‚

  14. @niall679 12 months ago

    Look up first world War poetry πŸ˜‚πŸ˜‚β€

  15. @timl.b.2095 12 months ago

    I would pay for an app that could take laugh tracks out of older shows. I just couldn't get past 1:24.

  16. @paulbaumer8210 12 months ago

    I guess Zelensky must have consulted Melchett when he put together his summer 'counter-offensive'.

  17. @donnyrover1 12 months ago

    Sadly , pretty close to reality

  18. @tomsurrey2252 12 months ago

    An AMAZING comedy BUT, spoiled by FALSE / dreadful 'CANNED' laughter! The BEEB were good at ruining everything, like this and that's why I cannot watch this programme, anymore!!! sad!

  19. @a34rwl 12 months ago

    Officers were more likely to be killed or seriously injured than NCOs and other ranks. But let's keep that lie going, eh.

  20. @floyd8740 12 months ago

    Would be funny if it weren't so accurate.
    Even in WW2, the allies often chose the stupidest option, based on the idea that this would "Catch Gerry by Surprise."

  21. @rdwaldsaxe-coburg666 12 months ago

    THE BRITISH AS THICK AS 2 SHORT PLANKS HAVE BAND THE WORD NIGER BECUSE ITS A GERMAN WORD FOR BLACK.ALSO YOU CAN NOT HATE BOILS, SORES, FLIES ,PLAGUE OR DISEASES AS ITS CLASSED AS RELIGIOUS HATE AS WE ARE IN BRITIAN. RATHER

  22. @VoiceOfTheEmperor 12 months ago

    I love Stephen Fry's enunciation. The way he moves his lips makes me think of the stereotypical WW1 British General with a fancy for Safari hunting. He's such a treat.

  23. @user-fr5hw7pq3b 12 months ago

    Liked the goal by Bell.

  24. @karlbarlow8040 12 months ago

    Its funny because its true, and that is sad.

  25. @paulobro891 12 months ago

    Genius, pure genius

  26. @laidlaws 12 months ago

    Alternative comedy is only amusing for adolescents. It won't stand the test of time.

  27. @colinchase6571 12 months ago

    General Melchett" We are going to give the Frenchies a damn good licking"
    Captain Darling "Sir its the Germans we will be licking"
    General Melchett "Don't be so disgusting Darling"

  28. @IanPC1964 12 months ago

    [insert Blackadder quote here]

  29. @shamzam3012 12 months ago

    I have to watch this show now

  30. @superitgel1 12 months ago

    Mr. Bean and Doctor House before coming to US πŸ˜€

  31. @anniechrisbendy6000 12 months ago

    PURE GENIUS πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»

  32. @tonymccaul7159 12 months ago

    Simply brilliant!

  33. @mr_dillus 12 months ago

    The look he gives George when he turns down a place in the car.

  34. @jnairac 12 months ago

    The War to end all…Wars.

    Trench warfare ? It would never ever happen again ….theytold us as school..

    2023..
    Hmm…

  35. @agentolshki4265 12 months ago

    Theres onky one wayvto makexa comedy about ww1 and this was it.

  36. @eduardsekyra1103 12 months ago

    Ukraine offensive in short…

  37. @inesborstel5592 12 months ago

    β€πŸ˜‚

  38. @pauldavies152 12 months ago

    We have advanced no further than an astmatic ant carrying some heavy shopping πŸ˜‚

  39. @sirsire 12 months ago

    Russia rn.

  40. @gendoruwo6322 12 months ago

    "Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm."
    -Winston Churchill

    well they certainly never lost their enthusiasm…

  41. @Rambam1776 12 months ago

    The way this series ended…

  42. @AirWolf2301 12 months ago

    Aha so this is the new russian guide to war… this explains a lot actually.

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