Nearly 100000 men died during the course of the tragic three-year war between two of the world''s poorest nations Bolivia and Paraguay in the 1930s. The Chaco War was fought over a worthless stretch of desert scrubland for the pride of political leaders and the ambition of a few military officers. While thousands of illiterate barefoot undernourished peasant soldiers fought and died with incredible bravery their commanders and national leaders fussed and fumed over imagined slights and avoided the peace which was so easily within their reach. The Bolivian military in particular performed abysmally. Few wars have been as unnecessary or as costly as the Chaco War.
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