Most infuential battles

Started by DE Calvin5 pages

Most infuential battles

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?

Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Yorktown, Battle of Waterloo

Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Yorktown, Battle of Waterloo
adding to these Battle of the Bulge

Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
Battle of Stalingrad, Battle of Hastings, Battle of Yorktown, Battle of Waterloo

Adding: The battle of Gettysburg.

Adding: Battle of Zama, Battle of Orleans, Battle of Okinawa, Pearl Harbor, Battle of Midway

Stalingrad... and the siege of Berlin..

howbout the Tet Offensive?

and the Invasion of Iwo Jima

Lexington and Concord

battle of Long Island

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 😬

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

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.

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

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.

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

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

Originally posted by Morgoths_Wrath
I thought the Battle of Normandy was definitely a pivotal battle

How?

Battle of Britian

Battle of Rorke's Drift

Battle of Gravelines

The Crusades