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What wars are related to weather? I want a story of 100 to 300 words.

Cold weapon age:

Hannibal, the famous military commander of the ancient Carthaginian Empire, took advantage of Tyre's location at the seaside and monsoon at noon to design a set of strategies to lure the enemy to attack. His own troops were not only on a high slope outside Tyre, but also on the highland. Many troops sent before the war launched a surprise attack behind the place, and finally won the battle and won the siege of Tyre at a small cost.

Modern:

During World War II, after Germany swept through Eastern Europe, it continued to launch blitzkrieg against the Soviet Union, and quickly broke into the hinterland of the Soviet Union by virtue of its military superiority. However, due to Germany's insufficient strategic preparation, underestimation of the enemy, and insufficient prediction of the war situation, coupled with the tenacious struggle of the Soviet army and civilians, Germany was finally dragged into winter. Because Germany was not fully prepared for the cold weather, the personnel and equipment were unable to fight because of the cold, and were finally defeated by the Soviet troops who adapted to fighting in cold areas.

The same happened during Napoleon's expedition to czarist Russia. At that time, Marshal Kutuzov, commander-in-chief of the Russian army, successfully dragged the French army into the winter. Due to a series of problems such as supply, the French army finally failed and hastily withdrew to France.