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The Siege May 2026

Using artillery or siege engines to damage walls and break morale.

A 872-day, brutal encirclement during WWII, which caused massive civilian loss of life. The Siege

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. Using artillery or siege engines to damage walls

A famous Roman siege where the army built a massive ramp to breach a Jewish stronghold. Life Under Siege This tactic has been used throughout history, from

Due to the high cost of time and resources, attackers often offered terms of surrender to defenders. Historical Significance & Examples

The primary characteristic, where the attacker surrounds the location to isolate it.

A 13-day siege by the Mexican army against Texian defenders, allowing for the declaration of Texian independence.

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