This is another tester/pilot thread for the new History forum. Which battle9s0 where most influential to outcomes of wars, and in the long-run?
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Morgoths_WrathSenior Member
Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Yorktown, Battle of Waterloo
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-hh-Aesculapius
Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Yorktown, Battle of Waterloo
adding to these Battle of the Bulge
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DE CalvinKommunist
Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Yorktown, Battle of Waterloo
Adding: The battle of Gettysburg.
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DE CalvinKommunist
Adding: Battle of Zama, Battle of Orleans, Battle of Okinawa, Pearl Harbor, Battle of Midway
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eggmayoSenior Member
Stalingrad... and the siege of Berlin..
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vpokdekjyafmidpOut of my element
howbout the Tet Offensive?
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vpokdekjyafmidpOut of my element
and the Invasion of Iwo Jima
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DE CalvinKommunist
Lexington and Concord
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vpokdekjyafmidpOut of my element
battle of Long Island
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Morgoths_WrathSenior Member
Originally posted by vpokdekjyafmidp and the Invasion of Iwo Jima
the dropping of the Atomic Bomb was more influential than that...but that wasn't so much a battle as it was a massacre 😬
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vpokdekjyafmidpOut of my element
Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath the dropping of the Atomic Bomb was more influential than that...but that wasn't so much a battle as it was a massacre 😬
well the picture of the american troops raising the american flag was inspirational to people individually, and the nation as a whole
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DE CalvinKommunist
Originally posted by vpokdekjyafmidp well the picture of the american troops raising the american flag was inspirational to people individually, and the nation as a whole
This isn't a "Most Famous Pictures" thread.
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Morgoths_WrathSenior Member
Originally posted by DE Calvin Lexington and Concord
I'd say the Battle of Saratoga was more influential than that
adding: D-Day Invasion, Battle of Britain
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DE CalvinKommunist
Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath I'd say the Battle of Saratoga was more influential than that
adding: D-Day Invasion, Battle of Britain
D-Day was a great loss of men, but not very "decisive" to the rest of the war.
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vpokdekjyafmidpOut of my element
Originally posted by DE Calvin This isn't a "Most Famous Pictures" thread.
but the picture came out of a secretive invasion of american marines, onto a japanese pacific island with a military base. home of some of the worst torcherers ever same with Chi Chi Jima
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Morgoths_WrathSenior Member
Originally posted by DE Calvin D-Day was a great loss of men, but not very "decisive" to the rest of the war.
I thought the Battle of Normandy was definitely a pivotal battle
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DE CalvinKommunist
Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath I thought the Battle of Normandy was definitely a pivotal battle