The reference to Huns made Germans seem barbaric.
Huns Had fierce warriors they raided Roman territory in the East. Huns and Goths both Attacked Rome Fled into Roman Territory Goths Made up of Visigoths and Ostrogoths Huns were undefeatable Moved into Roman Empire
I do not believe that trench warfare was successful as a strategy because it made both sides sitting targets for disease and artillery fire. During times of the year when cold weather and rainy conditions were common, the trenches would fill with water and soldiers would be at risk of trench foot.
i think that their farming made them successful but they were successful with trading and alot. Hope This Helps :)
There was not much of a strategy, they made it mandatory to wear it by law.
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The reference to Huns made Germans seem barbaric.
Huns Had fierce warriors they raided Roman territory in the East. Huns and Goths both Attacked Rome Fled into Roman Territory Goths Made up of Visigoths and Ostrogoths Huns were undefeatable Moved into Roman Empire
I do not believe that trench warfare was successful as a strategy because it made both sides sitting targets for disease and artillery fire. During times of the year when cold weather and rainy conditions were common, the trenches would fill with water and soldiers would be at risk of trench foot.
it is obvious that strategy makers implements the strategy they made, strategy makers can lead the strategy to a level of succession.
First a Naval blockade, which was generally successful. Then the Emancipation Proclamation (effective January 1863), which made it impossible for foreign countries to aid the Confederates without looking pro-slavery. This was also successful.
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Zeus's weapon was the master bolt the sons of poseidon the cyclops
i think that their farming made them successful but they were successful with trading and alot. Hope This Helps :)
A long range German artillery weapon made by Krupp in WW1.
Deliberate strategy is a strategy that is made intentionally by an organization so as to achieve its intended strategy or final goals.
yes.