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I don't how important it was for you, but it wasn't for us, it was just a minor campaign without the partipication of main army, defenders in fortified locations always have advantage, but given casualties are usually exaggerated.
Yeah Ottomans were a war machine with the sole aim of massacring anybody in front of them, such Barbarians.
You serious want tell me that Ottomans would let italians alive. That the renaissamce would have happened? Leonardo da Vinci and all the art of Fireze? The eternal city Rome would have been destroyed, the pope murdered.
Otranto showed that no italian ever bows his knees infront a turk. It was the beginning of the end for the turks. They lost the sea at Lepanto. They lost the land at Vienna. From then on was steady decline. The final blow was the italian-ottoman war. But this was an unfair war. We conquered large parts of north africa. We bombarded the ottomans who did ride on horses...from zeppelins.
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