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War Elephants from Ancient India to World War II

Dig: A History Podcast

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The Use of Elephants in Modern Wars

The carthaginian empire ringed the western end of the mediterranean sea with holdings in what is now spain and north africa. They built an impressively large elephant corps, but they were also able to transport it by water. This was critically important during the punic wars which carthage fought against the romans. In two 18 during the second punic war, there are three hannibal led some forty thousand infantrymen and 12 thousand cavalry accompanied by 37 war elephants along the mediterranean coast of spain and france. When they reached the rhone, hannibal was faced with the problem of how to get the elephants across a river. So this just

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