02-06-2007, 07:43 PM
Oh yes, and did particular units always fight together? In the BBC program it showed every third man taken from the line and then joined together. Were soldiers (as they do in modern armies) typically fighting in the same century every battle?
Or, like the German Kampfgruppe (battlegroups) would soldiers from different units sometimes be thrown together to fullfill a specific role? The film suggests that this is the case.
Or, like the German Kampfgruppe (battlegroups) would soldiers from different units sometimes be thrown together to fullfill a specific role? The film suggests that this is the case.
Marat Marat its all in vain
You studied the body and probed the brain
In vain you spent your energies
for how can Marat cure his own disease
Athena Kendall
You studied the body and probed the brain
In vain you spent your energies
for how can Marat cure his own disease
Athena Kendall