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What are the stupid military wars in history?

As the saying goes, "I am afraid of my opponent as a god and my teammates as pigs." Being a soldier is almost the most dangerous occupation in the world. I am more afraid of meeting stupid "teammates".

1 is a self-destructive Paraguayan war.

Former Paraguayan President Francisco solano Lopez is Napoleon's brain powder. He also boasts that he has superb strategic skills and command ability, and he only needs a grand war to show his majestic posture in his life. So in 1864, he launched a war against three neighboring countries (Argentina, Brazil and Uruguay) at the same time.

As a result, Paraguay was hanged. It is estimated that 90% of men in Paraguay were killed by the war, including diseases, famines and casualties on the battlefield. There is nothing to find in this war. The president of Paraguay has no reason or interest at all, and all three neighboring countries are better than Paraguay. The Paraguayan War led Argentina and Brazil to occupy Paraguay for a long time, in addition to annexing 55,000 square miles of Paraguayan land. According to data, after this devastating blow, Paraguay's population has decreased from 530,000 to 220,000, of which less than 30,000 are men. At the same time, Paraguay also paid huge reparations to Brazil and Argentina. Of course, the triple alliance also paid a huge price, with more than 654.38 million soldiers killed or injured in the war. This is an unprecedented tragic war in human history.

2. In the 1846 American-Mexican War, the commander-in-chief General Gideon Piro built a trench in a village called Camag in Mexico, but the "stupid" commander reversed the direction of the trench and exposed his army to the enemy's vision.

Of course, the commander-in-chief did more than that. 1862, he made General Grant lose a fortress manned by 12000 soldiers; 1863 was found hiding behind a tree instead of leading soldiers to charge in the Battle of Stone River.

3. In the Great Soviet War of 1876, Colonel george custer refused to use all his only secret weapon-machine guns, and refused the green machine guns that could fire hundreds of bullets in one minute. So he and all the soldiers were wiped out in the battle of Little Bighorn Sheep. Even if they use machine guns, they may not win the battle, but at least they can cover the retreat or intimidate the Indians. Castro's Last Strike may not be here.

4. 19 16 In World War I, douglas haig, the commander of the army, asked a large number of soldiers who went to the front line for the first time to line up neatly and pass through the dangerous zone of "no man's land". This decision made the British machine gun shooting tactics a great success, and Doug lost 6000 people.

5. During the Roman invasion of Parthia in 44 BC, crassus ordered the army to pursue the cavalry who shot arrows at them. After a failure, crassus still didn't change his mind. Heavy shield infantry, the enemy number is only 10000, but they are all archers. It is conceivable that the Roman army was finally wiped out and the enemy was almost unscathed.

6. In the American Civil War of 1863, Commander-in-Chief joseph hooker ordered all Confederate troops to retreat and give up the highlands a few seconds before they were about to destroy them. So when the Confederate army fought back, the artillery in the highlands defeated Hooke's army. 134000 of the northern army lost to the southern army with only 60000.

7. 1864 During the American Civil War, General ambrose burnside ordered his soldiers to jump into a huge tunnel to occupy the south during the war of craters in the Civil War. The craters had long been filled with explosives by enemy engineers. This deep pit killed countless soldiers, and when reinforcements arrived, it was too late.

Anyway, idiot kills people!