Why did some of the demons look like children? You would know more than me but I don't remember seeing demons like those in any illustration of demons from medieval books [from the very few that I have seen].
Great video! Its funny and sad that the idea of animal guided bombs were still used up until the 90s. In WWII the Russians had dogs strapped with bombs that were trained to go to tanks and blow up. This training was stopped in 1996. The US did testing with this as well as pigeon guided missiles and cat guided bombs for naval warfare. Both of which made it to the testing stage but were proven ineffective. Other funny siege tactics you could do a video on like how the Dutch used windmills to besiege 's-Hertogenbosch (aka the Swamp Dragon) in 1629. I can't find the details but I recall during the Mali empire in West Africa where one general who was so obsessed with his naval power he once tried to besiege a castle by digging a canal to it from the Niger River. It failed before he could get to the castle.
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Geese are actually great guards, my grandfather used them and when you stepped near his property they would always honk very loud.
Why did some of the demons look like children? You would know more than me but I don't remember seeing demons like those in any illustration of demons from medieval books [from the very few that I have seen].
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Great video! Its funny and sad that the idea of animal guided bombs were still used up until the 90s. In WWII the Russians had dogs strapped with bombs that were trained to go to tanks and blow up. This training was stopped in 1996. The US did testing with this as well as pigeon guided missiles and cat guided bombs for naval warfare. Both of which made it to the testing stage but were proven ineffective.
Other funny siege tactics you could do a video on like how the Dutch used windmills to besiege 's-Hertogenbosch (aka the Swamp Dragon) in 1629. I can't find the details but I recall during the Mali empire in West Africa where one general who was so obsessed with his naval power he once tried to besiege a castle by digging a canal to it from the Niger River. It failed before he could get to the castle.
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