privatehudson
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burgos ? toulouse ? quatre Bras ?
I'm not sure how either Toulouse or Quatre Bras are being claimed as British defeats.
burgos ? toulouse ? quatre Bras ?
In terms of military mind, I would definitely vote for Genghis Khan...
Considering the limited resources and primitive weapondry he had, the number of victories he chalked up and the expanse of his empire is impressive.
Even his efforts in uniting the constantly warring tribes of the Gobi desert is an achievement.
I wouldn't say primitive weaponry, they had advanced bows which is really all they needed on the battlefield. Though Genghis united to a degree he did a bit of genocide namely the Tatars. So uniting by killing everyone isn't really uniting.
^he also possibly used primitive gunpowder weapons, i have heard.
^he also possibly used primitive gunpowder weapons, i have heard.
I am not sure about Genghis Khan.Was he really a General?Have the mongol armies fought with a tactic?IMHO "go,kill,crush,burn and rape" command is not enough to call a man as general
But I will accept,"Genghis was the greatest Casanova" argument.![]()
Wellington lost to Andrew Jackson in America!!
YOU didnt put hannibal he was amazing he never lost a battle