Ever wondered how many soldiers actually shoot to kill in battle? The reality might surprise you. This video explores the findings of a 1947 study by U.S. Army Brigadier General S.L.A. Marshall, revealing that only 15-20% of soldiers during WWII fired directly at the enemy. What holds them back? Is it an innate resistance to killing, fear, or tactical reasons? Join us as we dive deep into the psychology of soldiers, military training, and the evolution of combat effectiveness.
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