Sherman's March to the Sea and the Carolinas

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  • One of my heroes. Rebel scum get what they deserves

  • Kickin some rebel traitor ass!!!! He was the MAN!!

  • this gave me alot of help

  • It showed a war crimnal

  • Great Video, thanks

  • very good job at reciting the historical facts!!! good video!

  • It is hard to find anyone who disagrees with the use of A-Bombs against Japan. They do exist, ignorant of facts. I make the same case with W.T.Sherman's March to the Sea during the Civil War. The EXACT same situation, only much smaller scale and using "modern" conventional warfare. War truly is ugly and sometimes you have to embrace the savagery to win. Just don't lose faith during the process, I guess.

  • the union sucked ass. you only beat us because of a cowardly blockade and because you had more men and resources. southern soldiers were far better than union.

  • @Thomson887 dipshit, all 4 of those states joined the confederacy. missouri and kentucky had the popular vote to succeed but the government favored the union, hence why the confederacy claimed them. he was a douche. yankees tried to kill my great great grandfather for 1 reason, his sons were in the confederate army. thank God yankees cant shoot worth shit and they missed.

  • @mountainstandardtime as opposed to early and other southern generals who burned down towns.

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