The Battle of Thermopylae (480 BC) demonstrates how strategic positioning and sacrifice can create crucial time for broader defensive efforts, as King Leonidas and his 300 Spartans held a narrow coastal pass against 1 million Persian soldiers for two days, buying essential time for Western civilization to prepare for the Persian invasion.
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300 Men vs. 1 Million Soldiers: The Battle of Thermopylae ⚔️追加:
300 men, 1 million soldiers, and a pass so narrow numbers meant nothing.
It's 480 BC. The Persian Empire, the largest the world had ever seen, is marching into Greece. King Xerxes has an army so massive and standing in his way, King Leonidas of Sparta [music] and 300 warriors. They chose a narrow coastal path called Thermopylae. Brilliant.
For two full days, the Spartans held the line. Every Persian wave crashed and broke against their shields. Then a Greek traitor [music] showed Xerxes a secret mountain path.
Surrounded, Leonidas sent most of the allied troops home. He and his 300 stayed. They knew what was coming. They fought anyway.
Those 300 men didn't just die, they bought time for Western civilization itself. Not bad for a weekend's work.
Which is why
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