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- Laager abstract ""Wagenburg" redirects here. For trailer park Wagenburg, see trailer park. For the museum in Vienna, see Wagenburg (museum).A laager, also known as a wagon fort, is a mobile fortification made of wagons arranged into a rectangle, a circle or other shape and possibly joined with each other, an improvised military camp. Ammianus Marcellinus, a Roman army officer and historian of the 4th century, describes a Roman army approaching "ad carraginem" as they approach a Gothic camp. Historians interpret this as a wagon-fort.Notable historical examples include Hussites, which called it vozová hradba ("wagon wall"), known under the German word Wagenburg ("wagon castle"), tabors in the armies of the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth and Cossacks, the Laager of South Africans, and defense formations of early American settlers, known as corrals.From Second World War armoured warfare, a laager is a formation of tanks or other armoured vehicles, used for quick resupply or refueling. It is rather vulnerable to attack, especially from the air, so it is only maintained for a short period, in a relatively safe location.".
- Laager thumbnail Wagenburg.jpg?width=300.
- Laager wikiPageExternalLink Warwagons.htm.
- Laager wikiPageExternalLink default.aspx.
- Laager wikiPageID "10631826".
- Laager wikiPageRevisionID "606309626".
- Laager hasPhotoCollection Laager.
- Laager subject Category:Afrikaans_words_and_phrases.
- Laager subject Category:Fortification_by_type.
- Laager subject Category:Medieval_defences.
- Laager subject Category:Military_technology.
- Laager subject Category:Tactical_formations.
- Laager subject Category:Wagons.
- Laager subject Category:Warfare_of_the_Middle_Ages.
- Laager comment ""Wagenburg" redirects here. For trailer park Wagenburg, see trailer park. For the museum in Vienna, see Wagenburg (museum).A laager, also known as a wagon fort, is a mobile fortification made of wagons arranged into a rectangle, a circle or other shape and possibly joined with each other, an improvised military camp. Ammianus Marcellinus, a Roman army officer and historian of the 4th century, describes a Roman army approaching "ad carraginem" as they approach a Gothic camp.".
- Laager label "Forte de carros".
- Laager label "Fortezza di carri".
- Laager label "Laager".
- Laager label "Szyk wozowy taborytów".
- Laager label "Wagenburcht".
- Laager label "Wagenburg".
- Laager label "Wagenburg".
- Laager label "Вагенбург".
- Laager sameAs Wagenburg.
- Laager sameAs Wagenburg.
- Laager sameAs Fortezza_di_carri.
- Laager sameAs ウォーワゴン.
- Laager sameAs Wagenburcht.
- Laager sameAs Szyk_wozowy_taborytów.
- Laager sameAs Forte_de_carros.
- Laager sameAs m.02qkqgl.
- Laager sameAs Q92409.
- Laager sameAs Q92409.
- Laager wasDerivedFrom Laager?oldid=606309626.
- Laager depiction Wagenburg.jpg.
- Laager isPrimaryTopicOf Laager.