Every War Tactic Explained in 8 Minutes
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- Dive into the intricate world of war tactics with our comprehensive video, "Every War Tactic Explained in 8 Minutes." This in-depth analysis covers a wide range of military strategies and war strategies, designed to give you a thorough understanding of the methods used in warfare throughout history. Whether you're a military enthusiast, a history buff, or simply curious about the complexities of war tactics, this video has something for everyone.
In this video, we break down the evolution of war tactics, from ancient battle formations to modern-day military strategies. You'll learn about the key principles that have shaped the outcomes of some of the most significant battles and wars in history. Our expert analysis will provide insights into the strategic thinking behind famous military campaigns and the tactical decisions that have changed the course of history.
We also explore the differences and similarities between various war strategies, offering a comparative perspective that enhances your comprehension of the subject. By the end of this video, you'll have a solid grasp of how war tactics have evolved and the role they play in achieving military objectives.
Don't miss out on this detailed exploration of war tactics and military strategies. Watch now to uncover the secrets behind successful warfare and gain a deeper appreciation for the art of military strategy.
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Right on my dude
Simple and short
Also learned more sht than in class tbh
Another interesting one could be added. Though I do not know how to translate its name to english, its when groups of 3 forms a small group during a large scale assult. where the 3 men would decided and operat independently from other 3 man groups during these assaults. But manny mistaken it for human wave tactic.
It's not Blitzkrieg, it's combined arms warfare.
It was also first invented by the British and Blitzkrieg was simply a propaganda made by the Nazis that made people think they invented such a marvelous tactic.
Blitzkrieg isn't a real tactic, and It's really hard to find it on German sources from WW2
a 4/5 foot hole, holding 2/3 of a man may be awkward.....
If designed for a single soldier, they had a height of 4 to 5 feet, depending on the soldier's height, and a width of 2 feet. If, however, they were designed for 2/3 soldiers they had a height of 4/5 feet and a width of about 6 feet. Search Foxholes on google images to see the sketches
This may be one of the worst channels I have ever seen.....