Punic wars were fought between the second and third century BC by Rome and Carthage.
Explanation:
Rome and Carthage were two of the biggest cities in the world right across the Mediterranean to each other and the Punic wars were the wars fought between the two over control of the area.
The leader from the Carthage side who is remembered the longest was Hannibal who fought the till the end of the Punic wars pulling Carthage out of a compromised position and almost sacking Rome.
The wars were some of the biggest that the world had seen till then.
Answer:
based on research none of these seem to be third world
Explanation:
third world countries were countries not tied to soviet union or united states
Germany was unable to translate its earlier triumphs in 1939-1941 because they over reached. Early German victories saw Germany in control of most of Europe. Instead of consolidating the territories they conquered they made 2 very big strategic mistakes in 1941. The first and worst was on June 22, 1941 the Germans invaded the Soviet Union resulting in a two front war. The seciond mistake was on December 11, 1941 Germany declared war on the US.
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