Concept in Definition ABC
Miscellanea / / July 04, 2021
By Cecilia Bembibre, in Dec. 2009
The battle is that specific situation within a conflict greater warfare in which two parties face each other in order to obtain victory. The term battle etymologically means "the exercise of soldiers in the fight" and comes from Latin. The battle is mainly characterized by the development of some kind of strategy military that can have different objectives and results and that can be maintained or reversed over time.
The battle is a tiny part of what can be a war or a major war conflict. A war can include numerous battles that take place at different times or at the same time depending on the size of the opposing armies and their scope. The opposing parties in a battle may be more or less organized armies, perhaps even simply groups that fight without much ado. complexity. Battles always take place in open spaces, generally away from civilian populations.
Normally those who confront are called soldiers and there may be a important differentiation between the various soldiers, making this differentiation visible not only in the activities or tasks to be performed but also in the
provisionphysical of individuals. In this sense, knights or those who drive war vehicles are always more important than those who move on foot and who, therefore, are more unprotected.Throughout history, numerous battles have become extremely famous for various reasons such as the characters who faced, the strategies used, the number of deaths and, obviously, the results of the same for each side of those who faced. Generally, issues such as weaponry, leadership of the superiors, the space in which the battle took place and others have direct influence on the development of the battle and the subsequent war.
Battle themes