Jiang says historical conquerors such as Napoleon and Hitler incorporated defeated armies into their own forces and used them as expendable front-line troops.
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Conquered Armies
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "That's exactly right. That's exactly what history teaches us. So Napoleon, Hitler, they would incorporate defeated armies into their armies and make them the..."
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"That's exactly right. That's exactly what history teaches us. So Napoleon, Hitler, they would incorporate defeated armies into their armies and make them the..."
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Jiang's through-line is that a declining empire does not retreat cleanly.
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