Strategy

The Cost of War

The Cost of WarIn 216 B.C., 41,000 Carthaginian soldiers under the leadership of the legendary General Hannibal defeated the 78,000-strong Roman army near the town of Cannae. Around 75,000 Romans were killed and 10,000 were taken prisoner. The Carthaginians lost only about 8,000 of its fighters. Historians attribute astounding Carthaginians victory to two reasons…

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Posted on Nov 11, 2011 by Kareem in Blog, budgets, Strategy.