1. vagene
2. favorite battle in history
Japan
battle of Bannockburn
1. vagene
based Robert Bruce
so based...
ANYONE HERE
cringe
the battle of chingongook for the drawing of the lady's underwear
>Strenght: All of Nippon
>Casualties:
Of course
Based
also like this one:
en.wikipedia.org
based
٩(´・ω・`)و
the boy Cervantes lost his arm there
l could tell it's Alesia only from the double sieges. do you have the norf fc ver Alesia?
Spain
Cartagena de indias
It was such an embarassing defeat, than the british royals decreed it illegal to speak about it, thats why no brits ever know about it
en.wikipedia.org
youtube.com
wtf brits
>Britain ordered to make coins showing the surrender of Cartagena before the battle even happened
>they had to remove those coins from circulation after the one-eyed, one-legged, one-arm spanish admiral manages to beat them with just a handful of men
>>Britain ordered to make coins showing the surrender of Cartagena before the battle even happened
lmao
holy fucking based, we should invade brits together
totally not inflated numbers
>wtf i can’t believe chinks historically had manpower of such huge scales which euros couldn’t dream of!
Mmh and you totally had the men to kill 98% of them.
>still mad about the Hyper War
>you totally had the men to kill 98% of them.
No. The water did the job.
>Goguryeo General Eulji Mundeok defended against the Sui forces for months, inflicting damage while feigning retreat deep into Goguryeo territory, where an attack at the Salsu River (Cheongcheon River) was prepared and waiting. Eulji Mundeok had cut off the flow of water with a dam in advance, and when the Sui troops reached the river, the water level was shallow. When the unsuspecting Sui troops were halfway across the river, Eulji Mundeok opened the dam, causing the onslaught of water to drown thousands of enemy soldiers. The Goguryeo cavalry then charged the remaining Sui forces, inflicting enormous casualties.
>Many retreating soldiers died of disease or starvation as their army had exhausted their food supplies. This led to an overall campaign loss of all but 2,700 Sui troops out of 300,000 men.[3][4][7] The Battle of Salsu is listed among the most lethal "classical formation" battles in world history.