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What is the best action behind enemy lines in history?
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>>16535134
Probably Hannibal's entire campaign in Italy. For me, it's Trasimene.
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>>16535159
Agathocles losing Sicily to Carthage, so he snuck around the Carthagian navy and hit Carthage on the homefront (which led to Carthagian cope child sacrifices). Rome pretty much copied this strat on a larger scale during Punic Wars.
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>>16535134
Last November when I blitzkrieged your mother’s back door.
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>>16535207
>Rome
you mean Scipio Africanus the first general to be named Imperator by his troops and never again till Augustus .
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>>16535134
Judaism
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Aimo's Pervitin adventure.



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