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... oxi people had suffered massive casualties - if not a million, then certainly seven to eight hundred thousand.
The loss of a large number of able-bodied men would inevitably have a serious impact on the recruiting process. In order to fulfil basic manpower requirements, it wouldn’t be unusual to forcibly enlist anyone of age, with or without training.
These soldiers were conscripted against their will, without adequate military training. Morale and fighting ability were not to be ...
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