A 13-day siege by the Mexican army against Texian defenders, allowing for the declaration of Texian independence.
A 872-day, brutal encirclement during WWII, which caused massive civilian loss of life. The Siege
Using artillery or siege engines to damage walls and break morale. A 13-day siege by the Mexican army against
A siege is a form of military blockade where armed forces surround a fortified location—such as a city, castle, or fort—to prevent the movement of people and supplies in or out, aiming to force a surrender through attrition, starvation, or a eventual assault. This tactic has been used throughout history, from ancient times to modern conflict. A siege is a form of military blockade
The goal is to drain the defenders of resources, rather than a direct, costly attack.
Due to the high cost of time and resources, attackers often offered terms of surrender to defenders. Historical Significance & Examples
A famous Roman siege where the army built a massive ramp to breach a Jewish stronghold. Life Under Siege
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