History Line: 1914-1918/Venom

Strategy
Hold the line and defend your key facilities, let the enemy attack and cut him down with artillery. In the factory sector to the west, produce light artillery and place some of it in the perimeter around the factory itself and move some of it to the HQ sector in the south to support the rail gun; produce a heavy artillery unit for the factory sector to engage enemy medium artillery and other faraway targets; then keep producing armored cars for the eventual charge at the enemy’s bunkers, artillery and HQ. At the northeastern depot, move your units back to the depot’s gates and out of range of the French heavy artillery, shoot down the enemy aircraft with elite infantry and torpedo boat fire. After repelling the respective enemy assaults, your units from the northwestern depot sector should charge east towards the road to the northern enemy factory, and your units from the northeastern depot should charge south to close in on and destroy the enemy heavy artillery, link up with the other units on the road and capture the factory. Meanwhile, when the enemy has no infantry units left in the central sector, break out from your factory sector and charge east, with armored cars taking the lead; move your heavy and medium artillery by truck and deploy it close to the enemy’s force. Your forces moving in from the north should converge with those moving in from the west, take out the enemy’s armor and fortifications, and capture the enemy HQ.