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The Fifteen Decisive Battles of the World was created in 1851.

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Ernest Jelf has written:

'Fifteen decisive battles of the law'

'Jill's magic island'

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Decisive Battles Adrianople 378AD Sack of Rome was released on:

USA: 10 September 2004

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Orland Kay Armstrong has written:

'The fifteen decisive battles of the United States' -- subject(s): History, Military, Battles, Military History

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The decisive battles at the end of World War 1 were the Battle of Amiens and the Battle of Albert. They part of what is famously called the 100 Days Offensive by the Allies.

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decisive battles change the course of war and history bloody battles do not

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The cast of Decisive Battles - 2004 includes: Matthew Settle as Host

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The decisive ones were Syracuse and Aigospotomai.

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Guagamela 331BC Alexander vs Persians was released on:

USA: 30 July 2004

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Marathon 490 BC 1-3 was released on:

USA: 6 August 2004

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Crassus Battle of Carhae 53BC 1-7 was released on:

USA: 3 September 2004

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Edward Shepherd Creasy has written:

'Dramatic Incidents In The Life Of Napoleon Bonaparte The Battle Of Waterloo Part Three'

'The Text-book of the Constitution: Magna Charta, the Petition of Right, and the Bill of Rights ..'

'The Fifteen Decisive Battles from Marathon to Waterloo'

'Memoirs of eminent Etonians' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Biography, Eton College, History

'Fifteen Decisive Battle of the World'

'Some account of the foundation of Eton College and of the past and present condition of the school' -- subject(s): Eton College, Examinations

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Thermopylae 480 BC The 300 Spartans 1-4 was released on:

USA: 13 August 2004

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Chalons 451 AD Attila the Hun 1-6 was released on:

USA: 27 August 2004

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Kadesh 1274 BC Ramses the Great 1-12 was released on:

USA: 15 October 2004

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Decisive battles at sea were the cruiser battles of the Falkland Islands and the battle at the Coronel Islands; both off the South American coast and both involving German Admiral Graf Spee.

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Decisive Battles - 2004 Cynoscephalae 197 BC Greeks vs Romans 1-10 was released on:

USA: 1 October 2004

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win 10 to fifteen battles in adhoc mode

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Depends what you call victory. He claimed 40, of which 4 may be called decisive.

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What was special was that Midway was a "decisive victory" and that it was "decided" by two opposing fleets of "aircraft carriers." This was new for history; prior to Midway...decisive sea battles were decided by surface warships such as battleships or cruisers.

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Fifteen Minutes That Shook the World was created in 2009.

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The decisive event was not a battle but a siege that included a series of battles. Grant encircled and invested the fortress city called the "Gibraltar of the South."

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History's FIRST "decisive" sea battle between two aircraft carrier fleets. Previously, decisive sea battles had been fought by surface gunnery between battleships, cruisers, or destroyers...shooting at each other.

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Anthony Livesey has written:

'Battles of the great commanders' -- subject(s): Armed Forces, Battles, Biography, Command of troops, Generals, History

'Great Battles of World War I (Great Battles of the World Wars Series)'

'Great Battles of World War I (Great Battles)'

'The Viking atlas of World War I'

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Well Japan Lost some many ships and planes and japan had barely any resources so it was probably the reason why japan lost WW2

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All over the world, in hundreds of places, on land, at sea in the air. The focus of the war against Germany & Italy centered around Europe. In the war against Japan, the war was fought in Asia and Pacific Ocean.

If you r asking for the most decisive battles of WW2 that has to be

the battle of Stalingrand and the battle of Midway.These two battles changed the side that seized the offensive to win the war.

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more decisive, most decisive

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Decisive is not a verb so it does not have a past tense form.

Decisive is an adjective

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There were 3 main battles: Edgehill, which was drawn & 2 decisive Parliamentary victories, Naseby & Marston Moor. Worcester in 1653 was the final conflict.

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their were no battles within the mainland.

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The Battle of Marathon took place in 490 BC. It is one of the earliest recorded battles in history. This battle is a defining moment in European development because it allowed the Greeks to gain confidence and grow their culture.

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they were 78 battles fought in four years

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World's Weirdest - 2012 Bizarre Battles was released on:

USA: June 2012

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whatare the five major battles of world war 1 with location and date

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Globally - battles were fought all over the world, but most of the battles took place in europe.

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Shiloh, Vicksburg, Gettysburg, Chattanooga, Atlanta, Nashville, Appomattox.

Antietam and Stones River were not decisive victories, but the Confederates did retreat, so they're counted as Union wins.

There were also the naval battles resulting in the liberation of New Orleans and Mobile.

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Samudragupta is called king of hundred battles because he won many battles and conquered much of the world.

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The major battles of World War 2 were fought in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific Islands.

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