When planning the last battle, Algren advises Katsumoto to 'take away the advantage of their artillery'. He then lines his men up in a beautifully tended grassy-bowl of a battle field, directly in front of the enemy artillery, making them easy targets, and wastes a lot of lives before eventually having his men appear to retreat. Had he arranged his men behind cover the artillery would have been useless and the enemy would have had to advance anyway.
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05/03/2025 alle ore 07:11