General Sherman's campaign in Georgia is commonly referred to as "Sherman's March to the Sea." This military campaign, conducted during the American Civil War in late 1864, involved a destructive march from Atlanta to Savannah, with troops implementing a strategy of total war. They aimed to undermine the Confederacy's ability to sustain the war by destroying infrastructure, civilian property, and resources. The march significantly impacted the war's outcome and demonstrated the ruthless tactics employed by Union forces.
Sack means to loot or pillage, take everything of value that can be taken. Often there is general mayhem and destruction involved but not always.
Jason Felch has written: 'Chasing Aphrodite' -- subject(s): Classical antiquities, Repatriation, J. Paul Getty Museum, Corrupt practices, Cultural property, Destruction and pillage 'Chasing Aphrodite' -- subject(s): Classical antiquities, Repatriation, J. Paul Getty Museum, Corrupt practices, Cultural property, Destruction and pillage
The Pillage was created in 1997.
Slobodan Lang has written: 'Dnevnik libertas' -- subject(s): Chronology, Destruction and pillage, Yugoslav War, 1991-1995, History
"The vikings will pillage the town."
Pillage refers to the act of raiding out violently. Usually pillage is used to describe this when done during war. Alternately pillage can represent that which was taken, like loot or spoils of war.
Their was a pillage in the Philippines. :)
The Vikings are planning to pillage an overseas town tonight.The victorious Romans returned from their successful pillage against the barbarians.The thieves managed to break in and pillage the entire store.
Village rhymes with pillage!! ..... by Trystan Williamss iim from WALES!!
Black death caused people to pillage . Banks were Pillaged by people.
Alessandro Bellomo has written: 'Bombe su Palermo' -- subject(s): World War, 1939-1945, Destruction and pillage, Aerial operations, History
Bogdan Musial has written: 'Stalins Beutezug' -- subject(s): Military occupation, Destruction and pillage, World War, 1939-1945, Foreign relations