Opinions vary and perspectives differ on the most famous battle of World War I, especially since different nations will remember different battles for reasons particular to each. It remains true that the Battle of Verdun, fought between French and German troops in 1916, is often seen as the most memorable battle of the war because of its length, casualties, and result: it lasted ten months, it resulted in one million total casualties, and the front line at its end was the same as when it had begun.
There were many, but one of the more famous involved Germany's top ace, Manfred von Richtofen, and Captain Roy Brown of the Canadian Flying Corps. The results are argued to this day.
Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, Midway, and Iwo Jima-
whatare the five major battles of world war 1 with location and date
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the Somme, Paschaendale, Mons, Ypres, Arras, Vimy Ridge, Beaumont Hamel are the most significant battles of wwI, but some minor battles were also fought.
The major battles of World War 2 were fought in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific Islands.
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Battle of Monitor/Merrimack, a naval battle in the civil war and in 1862 and lasted for two days.
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world war one and world war war two
The battle of the Somme and The battle of Verdun
Some of the major battles of World War I include the Battle of Tannenberg, the Battle of Arras, The Battle of Verdun, and the Battle of the Somme.
Normandy, the Battle of the Bulge, Midway, and Iwo Jima-
the American revolution was a battle with many battles inside of it. some of were these : battles of lexington and concord, the battle of bunker hill, battle of Trenton,
Kiribati was the site of many bloody battles during World War II, and due to this the sites of some of these battles may be considered landmarks. For instance, Betio, otherwise known as the site of "Operation Galvanic".