siege
Surrender.
Some common medieval military terms used to describe tactics and strategies in battle include: Cavalry - mounted soldiers who fight on horseback Infantry - foot soldiers who fight on the ground Siege - a military operation in which an enemy position is surrounded and isolated in order to force surrender Flanking - attacking the sides of an enemy formation to gain an advantage Ambush - a surprise attack by hiding and waiting for the enemy to pass by Shield wall - a defensive formation in which soldiers interlock their shields to create a protective barrier Feint - a deceptive movement or attack to distract or mislead the enemy Pincer movement - a tactic in which forces attack the enemy from two sides simultaneously Sapper - a soldier trained in siege warfare and the construction of fortifications Skirmish - a small, brief fight between small groups of soldiers.
American general's answer 'NUTS' to the German order for allied forces to surrender
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To defend against the possibility of a Nazi atomic bomb, which if Germany succeeded in making it Hitler would order it used against Britain to force them to surrender. It was hoped the US might complete the atomic bomb first, but if not then shortly after so that Germany might also be attacked with them in retaliation for attacking England.
This is called a siege. During a siege, the attackers usually try to cut off all supply lines to the town or city to weaken its defenses and force surrender.
Harass. Surround with hostile forces. To crowd around.
The word "siege" is used to describe a military operation in which enemy forces surround a city or fort in order to force the surrender of the occupants by cutting off essential supplies. It can also be used metaphorically to describe a situation in which someone or something is under sustained attack or pressure.
The word besiege means when a group surrounds a person, building or another group. They generally have weapons as they surround these people in order to control them or force them to surrender.
An order of replevin will force you to turn over the vehicle or face charges of contempt of court.
Yes, false surrender is considered a war crime under international humanitarian law. It involves pretending to surrender in order to gain an advantage over the enemy, which is prohibited as it violates the principles of fair play and respect for the rules of war.
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one positive reason was to force Japan to surrender in order to minimize U.S. casualties
The Allies did not surrender in WW2 . You must be reading a different book than us.
Surrender.
A siege is a military tactic in which an army surrounds a fortified location, such as a city or castle, in order to cut off essential supplies and force the defenders to surrender. During a siege, the attacking force typically uses various strategies, such as blockades, bombardments, and mining, to weaken the defenses of the besieged location. The goal of a siege is to compel the defenders to capitulate due to a lack of resources or the imminent threat of a successful breach of their defenses. Sieges have been a common method of warfare throughout history, with notable examples including the Siege of Constantinople and the Siege of Leningrad.
To surrender unconditionally.