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        <description>Siege warfare wasn’t just about attacking it was about waiting, enduring, and outlasting the enemy. Armies could spend weeks or even months camped outside castle walls, often in harsh conditions. In this video, we explore how soldiers actually slept, stayed organized, and survived during long sieges without modern equipment. You’ll Discover: How camps were set up for safety, order, and quick defense The role of tents, bedrolls, and improvised shelters How soldiers stayed warm during cold nights Guard rotations and why someone was always awake The challenges of noise, weather, and constant threat Sleep wasn’t comfortable but it was necessary to keep an army functioning. No barracks. No proper beds. Just discipline, routine, and survival in enemy territory.</description>
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