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Can Mongolian soldiers defeat the Crusaders?

Mongolian soldiers can fight the crusaders.

In the second Western Expedition (124 1 April 9, 2008), the 30,000 Polish allied forces led by Henry II, Duke of Silesia, were deceived by the retreat of Mongolian light cavalry under Baidal, and pursued the latter all the way, and the German infantry was out of touch with the cavalry in front.

The ambushed Mongolian heavy cavalry suddenly shot arrows at the allied forces from the front, while the retreating light cavalry attacked from the two wings and shot at the enemy horses. The Mongols launched a heavy charge, and the fallen knight was slaughtered by the Mongols because of his heavy armor.

Henry II and some Polish nobles were killed, a dozen French Templars were all killed, and the leader of the Teutonic Knights was seriously injured. The total number of allied troops killed was 25,000.

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Compared with all enemies, Mongolians are in a backward position in culture and material, and large-scale capture and plunder have always been the reason and motivation to encourage them to maintain strong combat effectiveness. The desire for wealth stimulated the killing, so that the Mongols hardly stopped waging wars abroad.

The Mongolian policy of letting soldiers slaughter at will can psychologically inspire soldiers' belligerence and primitive courage, and make Mongolian soldiers become extremely brave and barbaric soldiers. The wanton plunder partially solved the logistics supply problem of the Mongolian army.