I believe it was the Rhine or something close to that, where they had mined iron. I could be wrong though, good luck.
Putting over 12,000 already weak men together in a ramshackle camp with little food was a recipe for disaster from the start.
The men subsisted on a concoction called “firecake”–flour and water mixed together and baked in iron kettles.
Conditions on slave ships caused many slaves to die. The conditions were absolutely inhumane, slaves were stacked one on top of the other or very closely together, were given rotten food or no food and had to endure very long journeys, which increased sickness.
Answer: The war in Vietnam was difficult to fight due to the fact that the terrain was so harsh that it made the americans struggle to survive. There were 58,209 American deaths in the Vietnam war. 10,875 of them were not combat related. 1,207 died of drowning or suffocation. 482 died of illness. 118 died of Malaria.
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