Persian Soldiers defeated the Troy's
The Trojan Horse was a gigantic wooden horse with a hole in its stomach so Greek soldiers could get out to concer Troy.
Because the Greeks used it to trick the Trojans. Inside the horse, Greek soldiers waited and invaded the city at night, thus winning the battle.
'Wooden shoes' in Dutch - is 'klompen'
Well, to begin The Trojan Horse was a wooden horse that the Greek army built to enter a city and rescue a princess. (that's the epic told by homer) They offered the horse as a gift, but inside were solders and when the night set, the soldiers popped out and killed and burn the city.
No, a wooden table is not a living thing. Living things require the ability to grow, reproduce, and respond to stimuli, characteristics that a table does not possess.
Parade of the Wooden Soldiers was created in 1922.
as a present but soldiers were hiding inside while the other army was drunk and asleep the greeks took over their city
It is in the wooden door near the trash can that on person is hiding in.
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.
TROY
War of the Wooden Soldiers - 1923 was released on: USA: 15 May 1923
The Greeks pretended to surrender to the Trojans, and gave them a "gift" of a large wooden horse. The Trojans accepted, but unfortunately for them, the horse was hollow and had several Greek soldiers hiding inside. When the Trojans were drunk and asleep that night, the soldiers crawled out and viciously slaughtered them.
Greek soldiers.
The cast of Parade of the Wooden Soldiers - 1933 includes: Bonnie Poe as Betty Boop David Rubinoff as himself
Hiding the navy at a distant bay, and tricks the trojans into acceepting their tribute. A wooden horse which hides greek soldiers in it.
The cast of Parade of the Wooden Soldiers - 1940 includes: The Music Maids as Themselves, Singers Lorraine Page Orchestra as Themselves
Simon mentioned that the Greeks built the large wooden horse to deceive the Trojans during the Trojan War. This strategy allowed the Greeks to infiltrate the city of Troy by hiding soldiers inside the horse, leading to their eventual victory. The story emphasizes themes of cunning and strategy in warfare.