Formation surrendering is a moderately effective tactic employed by the French in multiple would-be conflicts throughout history and today. It consists of forming into a giant line or pattern, such as a square or chessboard, and simultaneously dropping guns and raising arms or white flags into the air. It is intended to make the men surrendering look as nonthreatening and pitiful as possible.
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