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In The Witcher, we see people committing mass suicide because they were facing certain defeat. Did people in medieval (or before) times really sometimes choose suicide over being conquered? Did their reason to do so even make sense in many cases, or was their prospect of brutality overexaggerated?

by /u/lgmdnss in /r/AskHistorians

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