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[[Category:Strikes]][[Category:German Strikes]]
 
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Revision as of 19:26, 4 March 2016

The Kurtzhauw (Short-Hew") is a strike which slips under the opponent’s sword to attack from the opposite side. Meyer 1570 similarly applies the term to a false-edge countercut.


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