75 escaped. 50 were shot. All but two were shot or returned to captivity.
true CR
Total War is the destruction of the country's ability to carry on a war. It includes killing civilians and destroying the enemies cities and infrastructure. The north used it against the south during the American Civil War. Every country fighting in World War II resorted to total war to some degree.
Think about it this way; you're President of the USA, and you've hear of the mutally assured destruction. If you want to destroy your country along with another one, the use your weapons against another country. That is the idea of mutually assured destruction. There has not been one bomb dropped onto any other country since 1945; Hiroshima and Nagasaki. Tests have been carried out many times since then, especially during the Cold War. But there has been no nuclear explosions know to the public since then. Nicolas Dupont
The US first stockpiled chemical weapons during the 1930s.
Boston, NYC, New Orleans
New York City, New Orleans, and Boston are the ones I know :)
physical Damage
Germany or France
During World War I, France suffered the most destruction, particularly in regions like the northern part of the country where intense battles occurred, such as the Somme and Verdun. The extensive trench warfare led to widespread devastation of infrastructure, towns, and farmland. Belgium also faced significant destruction, especially in areas like Ypres, where much of the countryside was ravaged. Overall, both France and Belgium experienced immense physical and economic damage during the war.
Weapons of mass destruction have never been used against the US. In fact, the US is the only country that has ever used an atomic bomb against another country and that was Japan during the second World War.
they escaped
She escaped
Approximately 20 slaves escaped successfully during the Stono Rebellion in 1739.
yes there were some that escaped through back roads to other countries in europe
Union General William T. Sherman was credited with the destruction of Atlanta during the Civil War.
He escaped during a fishing trip.