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In nature, what events have changed the course of human history?
In the process of human development, many important events will change the course of history, such as the four great inventions, industrial revolution in europe and war. Even a plague may change history. But in the course of history, sometimes the weather can change everything. Today we will talk about weather that can change the course of history.

First, the sea breeze saved Greece.

In the war between Greece and Persian Empire, a sea breeze saved Greece and Greek civilization, even the whole of Europe. In 492 BC, the Persian Empire in its heyday began to invade Greece. As far as strength is concerned, Persia can completely defeat Greece, but in the subsequent Salamis naval battle, Greek general Temi stokely successfully defeated the powerful Persian fleet with sea breeze, which not only saved Greece, but also made the Persian empire gradually decline.

Second, the typhoon saved Japan.

In the 3rd century A.D./KLOC-0, Mongolian, a nomadic people in the northern grassland of China, gradually rose and became powerful. In A.D. 1274, Mongolian Khan Kublai Khan sent thousands of warships to Japan, but in the end they were attacked by a typhoon, and all the troops were wiped out. In A.D. 128 1 year, the Mongolian army made a comeback. This time, it assembled more than 4000 warships and invaded Japan again. However, the typhoon helped Japan, and most of the Mongolian warships sank to the bottom of the sea. With these two typhoons, Japan successfully stopped the invasion of Mongolia. They are also called? Kamikaze special forces? .

Third, a hail prompted the French Revolution.

/kloc-in the 0/8th century, France suffered an economic crisis, and the severe drought made it worse, which made prices soar. But the subsequent hail not only completely destroyed crops, but also made the French people lose their way. Hungry and cold people, in the case of unbearable, finally took up arms and started the French Revolution.

Fourth, Napoleon lost to Winter.

18 12 years, Napoleon, who won in Europe, led hundreds of thousands of troops and began an expedition to Russia. Napoleon, with his advanced tactics and powerful weapons, pushed Moscow in just a few months.

However, it didn't take long for a cold wave to strike and the cold weather brought a fatal blow to the French army. Napoleon was forced to retreat. Along the way, hunger and cold killed most of the soldiers, leaving only about 654.38+00000 people. This failure not only ignited the flame of the collapse of Napoleon's empire, but also made Russia gradually stronger in Europe.

Five, Hitler lost to the cold.

194 1 In September, Hitler ordered a large-scale attack on Moscow. He hopes to solve the battle in a short time with blitzkrieg, so what is the code name of this war? Typhoon? . However, the battle situation is far from as simple as Hitler imagined. After entering 65438+February, the temperature in Moscow has dropped to about MINUS 30 degrees. The Germans didn't prepare cotton-padded jackets in advance, and planes and tanks couldn't start. On the other hand, the Soviet troops fighting at home are more accustomed to the cold weather and have already prepared cotton-padded jackets for the winter.

When the Germans were in trouble, the Soviets began to fight back, which not only defeated more than10,000 Germans, but also made the Germans retreat more than 200 kilometers. The victory of the defending war in Moscow marked the defeat of the German Blitzkrieg, and it was also the first large-scale defeat of the German army in World War II, which laid the foundation for the final victory of anti-fascism.