zsákmányolással
Zsákmányolással, a Hungarian term, translates to "plundering" or "looting" in English. It refers to the act of taking property from a defeated enemy, typically during wartime or conflict. Historically, zsákmányolással was a common practice following battles and sieges, where soldiers would seize valuables, supplies, and sometimes even enslaved people from their vanquished foes. This practice served not only as a reward for soldiers but also as a means of weakening the enemy and replenishing resources.
The concept of zsákmányolással is deeply ingrained in military history across various cultures. While often associated