The Greek soldiers hid inside the wooden horse by concealing themselves within its hollow interior. This clever ruse was part of the Greeks' strategy during the Trojan War, where they left the horse as a supposed offering to the Trojans. Believing they had won the war, the Trojans brought the horse into their city, allowing the soldiers to emerge at night and open the gates for the rest of the Greek army. This surprise attack ultimately led to the fall of Troy.
Greek is army and Ulysses built a wooden horse....
The Greeks hid inside a huge wooden horse, presented to the Trojans as a gift.
who hid inside the wooden horse
the greek gave the trojans a huge wooden horse as a peace gesture. Then at night greek soldiers concealed inside of the horse came out and opened the gates for the greek army.
The greeks built a giant wooden horse and said they surrendered and they should accept it as a symbol of peace.The trojans took it inside the walls and the greeks inside the horse opened the gates and let the greek army in form inside the wall
The Trojan Horse.
Greek soldiers.
When the Greeks were inside the wooden horse, Helen, who had been captured by Paris, was instructed by the Greeks to test if the men inside the horse were truly her husband, Menelaus, and his companions. She mimicked the voices of the Greek leaders, calling out to them and trying to lure them out. This act was meant to reveal their presence and ensure they remained hidden until the right moment to strike. Ultimately, her actions contributed to the Greeks' successful surprise attack on Troy.
The Greek soldiers were able to hide inside the wooden horse by using its hollow interior as a concealed space. The horse was constructed large enough to accommodate several soldiers, who entered it before the Trojans brought it into their city. The Greeks then left behind the horse as a deceptive offering, pretending to retreat, which led the Trojans to let their guard down. Once night fell, the soldiers emerged from the horse, opened the gates for the rest of the Greek forces, and took the city.
in the Trojan war the greek's pretended they had given up their siege of troy and pretended to go home, leaving a giant wooden horse behind as a supposed trophy but they hid greek warriors in the wooden horse so they were taken into the city with the horse. At night the greek warriors climbed ut of the horse, opened the city gates for the rest of the greek army that had now returned and they slaughtered the trojans in their beds.
Odysseus thinks up the Trojan horse. A large scale wooden horse... which is hollow. Greek troops hide inside and one person is left outside the horse to explain that the horse is a gift from he surrendering Greek troops (inside the horse). Trojans wheel it into their city and at night when they are all asleep the Greeks take over the city.
they brought in the wooden statue of a horse the Greeks made into their city. in side the wooden horse statue was greek soldiers who got the rest of the army to enter the city from the inside and burning down the city of Troy.