
Carthage Lost the 2nd Punic War from Hannibal’s Logistics Failure and His Brother’s Bad Strategy
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Tides of War: The Spanish Campaigns of the Second Punic War
This chapter examines the military strategies and battles that unfolded in Spain during the early years of the Second Punic War, focusing on the challenges faced by both Roman and Carthaginian forces. It highlights key moments and tactical shifts, particularly Scipio Africanus's strategic assault on New Carthage, which turned the tide in favor of Rome and led to Hannibal's eventual defeat.
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