Scenarios about 'siege warfare'
Siege warfare involves military tactics and strategies used to capture fortified settlements by surrounding, isolating, and applying pressure until surrender. Throughout history, from ancient battering rams to medieval trebuchets and early modern artillery, siege technology evolved alongside defensive fortifications, with successful sieges often determining the outcomes of larger conflicts. Siege warfare fundamentally shaped urban planning, military engineering, and the development of gunpowder weapons until the advent of modern warfare techniques.
What If Leningrad Fell Quickly?
Exploring the alternate timeline where the Nazi siege of Leningrad succeeded rapidly in 1941, potentially altering the course of World War II's Eastern Front and the fate of millions.