Yes, Joseph Stalin tried to reform the economy by making farming more efficient and jump-starting industrialization. He ended up starving 14 million peasants. Stalin also killed anti-communists and unloyal citizens numbering about 7-9 million.
The generals had an obligation to look after their soldiers' interests after a campaign. This made the ex-soldiers clients of the generals with an obligation to support them financially and politically. The generals used this power to support their own interests, leading to the Civil Wars.
burned their own troops
Well Directly no, but his policy's he ordered played a HUGE role in the victory at Stalingrad, His orders like order 227 which made Soviet soldiers retreating without orders a crime punishable by death. in Stalingrad around 30,000 soviet soldiers where shot by their own side due to this. although this policy sound ruthless in the bigger picture most soviet soldiers fought bravely and the policy actually increase morale.
Throughout history, the Soviet Union is often cited as having the highest number of its own soldiers killed in wartime due to its actions and policies during World War II, particularly during the Great Purge and the brutal tactics employed in various battles. Estimates suggest that millions of Soviet soldiers died from both combat and execution by their own leadership. Other armies, such as China during the Cultural Revolution and certain regimes during civil wars, have also inflicted significant casualties on their own troops, but the scale of Soviet losses remains particularly notable.
There was no ancient Greek army. Each city had its own armey, and the city arranged training sessions to train their youth, and to practice battle formations. The gymnasium was a place for individual trining.
The generals had an obligation to look after their soldiers' interests after a campaign. This made the ex-soldiers clients of the generals with an obligation to support them financially and politically. The generals used this power to support their own interests, leading to the Civil Wars.
The generals had an obligation to look after their soldiers' interests after a campaign. This made the ex-soldiers clients of the generals with an obligation to support them financially and politically. The generals used this power to support their own interests, leading to the Civil Wars.
Competing generals who used the clients they had amassed from their ex-soldiers and conquered peoples to give them the backing they used to promote their own interests.
no you cannot the game can provide generals
burned their own troops
Well Directly no, but his policy's he ordered played a HUGE role in the victory at Stalingrad, His orders like order 227 which made Soviet soldiers retreating without orders a crime punishable by death. in Stalingrad around 30,000 soviet soldiers where shot by their own side due to this. although this policy sound ruthless in the bigger picture most soviet soldiers fought bravely and the policy actually increase morale.
Yes
Throughout history, the Soviet Union is often cited as having the highest number of its own soldiers killed in wartime due to its actions and policies during World War II, particularly during the Great Purge and the brutal tactics employed in various battles. Estimates suggest that millions of Soviet soldiers died from both combat and execution by their own leadership. Other armies, such as China during the Cultural Revolution and certain regimes during civil wars, have also inflicted significant casualties on their own troops, but the scale of Soviet losses remains particularly notable.
Not if the killing is done in a battle or in the line of duty, but they are chargeable if they kill innocent persons who intend them no wrong or if they are on their own time and happen to kill someone in a non related war incident.
soldiers are people fighting for there own country with another one
There was no ancient Greek army. Each city had its own armey, and the city arranged training sessions to train their youth, and to practice battle formations. The gymnasium was a place for individual trining.
They felt terrible. Why? Because when they were fighting, they were killing their own brothers. Metaphorically speaking. Some probably wanted to kill themselves because of them killing people of their own country that were pretty much good.