At the beginning of WW1, German snipers executed mass killings along the trenches of Flanders and France. Sniper bullets cut down thousands of Kitcheners' Soldiers in the prime of life. Amidst, exploding shells and smoke, a carnage of mangled corpses, sank in a sea of mud. The Kaiser's crack-shot marksmen were off to a winning start.
At the beginning of WW1, German snipers executed mass killings along the trenches of Flanders and France. Sniper bullets cut down thousands of Kitcheners' Soldiers in the prime of life. Amidst, exploding shells and smoke, a carnage of mangled corpses, sank in a sea of mud. The Kaiser's crack-shot marksmen were off to a winning start.