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under what circumstances did the cavalry charge led by sergius succeed? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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He explains that the Bulgarian cavalry charge earlier that day was an idiotic maneuver that succeeded because of sheer luck: Sergius led a suicidal cavalry charge against a line of bristling machine guns. Fortunately, the Serbians had, through an obscure logistical mistake, procured the wrong kind of cartridges.

Answered by anchal1217
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In reality, Sergius acted recklessly -- committing himself to an unnecessary action that was virtually guaranteed to kill his men, and which made him look ridiculous to knowledgeable military witnesses. By sheer luck, the soldiers Sergius attacked were unable to return fire, so his charge was successful.

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