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7/24/2025, 11:53:42 PM
Artillery remained the deadliest threat in both wars, accounting for roughly two‑thirds of combat casualties.
Small arms were the second leading cause, responsible for about one‑quarter to two‑fifths of wounds and deaths.
Mines, tanks, and edged weapons together comprised only a few percent of overall casualties—despite their prominence in tactical narratives.
Non‑combat factors (disease in WWI; burns, gas in WWII) also contributed significantly, especially where medical support was limited.
Small arms were the second leading cause, responsible for about one‑quarter to two‑fifths of wounds and deaths.
Mines, tanks, and edged weapons together comprised only a few percent of overall casualties—despite their prominence in tactical narratives.
Non‑combat factors (disease in WWI; burns, gas in WWII) also contributed significantly, especially where medical support was limited.
7/24/2025, 10:49:06 PM
7/20/2025, 5:28:27 AM
>>105963504
>being so mindbroken you're keeping track of multiple tripfags and their image viewers of choice
daiz actually won.
>being so mindbroken you're keeping track of multiple tripfags and their image viewers of choice
daiz actually won.
7/7/2025, 3:41:06 PM
>AAAA TAKE THAT OFF THE GOD DAMN INTERNET!!
Archives are staying no matter what.
>>105822697
>i mean, you need to be here now to enjoy it once
Contrary to popular belief, you do, in fact, don't "need to be here now".
Archives are staying no matter what.
>>105822697
>i mean, you need to be here now to enjoy it once
Contrary to popular belief, you do, in fact, don't "need to be here now".
7/3/2025, 7:07:49 AM
6/30/2025, 2:03:00 PM
>>714071942
>you can't use a feature you paid for because... it's dishonorable or something
Nips are unbelievable.
>you can't use a feature you paid for because... it's dishonorable or something
Nips are unbelievable.
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