General Winter recounted with enthusiasm how Shire in Antwerp had tricked the Germans' "Big Bertha" into range, shot down the German airship with "Congreve" rockets installed on planes, invented deep water bombs to destroy submarines, and led troops to the battlefield himself to change the course of the Gelibolu campaign.
He even fully revealed Shire's strategy of "attacking the east to strike the west" in Gelibolu.
Finally, General Winter sighed, "Shire was right. If we had attacked the Dardanelles Strait according to his plan from the beginning, we wouldn't be in this stalemate now. Our fleet should have entered the Marmara Sea long ago and achieved victory by now. Regretful as it is, we are too late."
After listening to General Winter's narration, Cadorna nodded silently.
Winter's words had no flaws. If it were a lie, it would be impossible for him to speak so seamlessly without preparation.
At this moment, the hesitant Cadorna finally made up his mind.
