This psychological tactic was most likely a key factor for ensuring Allied forces were well supplied and reinforced. These tactics were perfect for battlefields and large scale wars between global superpowers, but when one military is much smaller and weaker than their enemy, they must discover a new tactic.
After the conclusion of World War 2, a new conflict arose immediately, the 1st world vs the 2nd world. In wars between communism and capitalism like the Korean war and Vietnam war, a lesser used tactic was used on a large scale for the first time, this new tactic is …show more content…
Early civilizations across the world used to fight in the same way, plundering and raiding. The Native Americans are perfect for taking a look through time when needing information on early humans. The simple lifestyle of the way the Natives used to live, before they were forced into reservations, gave off so much research. In Dan Carlin’s Harcore History Episode called Apache Tears, Dan describes the Apache people and when talking about their raiding culture he says, “They really did not want to stop raiding, that was a part of their culture,” He also explains what their raids typically consisted of, “There was not a lot of warfare and battles. Much more of an ambush and