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Top 5 Battles in the world?

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This one may be larger then just the top generals.

You don't have to put just 5.
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thermoplalae
dunkirk
saratoga
tet offensive
coral sea
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war of the worlds (but not the tom cruise version).
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D-day has to be one of my tops.
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I will come back with the rest of my list later.
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d-day is kinda cliche
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My vote

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The Battle of the Sexes. It's lasted the longest.
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The battle for Stalingrad
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My favorite to read about was Alexander capturing Tyre.

Second is lots of different WWI and WWII battles.
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Any WW1 or WW2 battles that stick out, above the others?
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war_bloodline wrote:Any WW1 or WW2 battles that stick out, above the others?

The Battle of Midway
it was a key allied victory that pretty much won the war for us.
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The Battle for Moscow '41. Some sources have up to 7 million combatants involved.... :shock:
First time Germany had been beaten in battle (in WW2) saved the collapse of the Soviet Union and Stalin showed true courage by not evacuating east along with his staff.
Never been celebrated as much as Stalingrad (nor declared a "hero city" either) as Stalin was ashamed of "the panic" where some citizens rioted in fear as the factory base was moved east. The people showed great courage later though when the siege proper began.
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1. Midway

2. battle of the bulge

3. thermopylea

4. gettysburg

5. stalingrad.
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I actually have some footage of One of the top 5 battles.

One of the Top 5 Battles
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Battle for king of the flame wars. :roll:

Jamie vs. Kayla

Blitz vs. DugCarr

The people vs. the Collection

The people vs. Hendy
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The People's Court Vs. Judge Judy
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Post by boberz »

battle of britain has always interested me

battle of hastings a classic everyone forgets

battle of trafalgur legendary

third battle of ypres

first battle of ypres

second a bit boring in comparison
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Stamford Bridge - Ended Scandinavian ambitions in Britain
Hastings - Changed Britain
Waterloo - Finished off Napolean for good
El-Alamein - Reversal in the desert
The Schlieffen Plan - Brought Britain into WW1 (how different the world would be if the germans hadn't gone through Belgium)
Operation Barbarossa - Effectivly saw Hitler give up WW2 with a foolhardy attack
Battle of Adrianople - Ended the Roman Empire
Thermopylae - Legendarily heroic resistance
Battle of the Plains of Abraham - Removed the French from Canada
Battle of Britain - Prevented invasion of the UK, and ultimately led to the D-Day landings and ictory in WW2
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...I'm not seriously seeing that no-one has posted Agincourt yet?

And thasnks to paddy for posting Waterloo, at least...

Aside from those, El Alamein, Thermopylae, Midway, and others I can't be bothered to look up... military history rocks.
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boberz wrote:battle of britain has always interested me

battle of hastings a classic everyone forgets

battle of trafalgur legendary

third battle of ypres

first battle of ypres

second a bit boring in comparison


The battle of Stamford brige also....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Stamford_Bridge
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Verdun

Iwo Jima

Granicus (If I spelt it right)

Pearl Harbor

Cannea

Zuma

Fort Sumter
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I've always felt sorry for the loser at Bosworth field...



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My parents live near Bosworth field (although its pretty much acknowledged to be in the wrong place, actually).

Our local church has the swordmarks from the soldiers sharpening their blades on the church windowsill and the Stanleys, who chose to enter the battle on Henry's side and therefore won the day, camped in the field directly behind my house. Many of the dead are buried in the churchyard as well. Some historians site the battle as actually being at the village itself (Dadlington, if anyone is interested).
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Battle of Sterling.

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Warrior987 wrote:Verdun

Iwo Jima

Granicus (If I spelt it right)

Pearl Harbor

Cannea

Zuma

Fort Sumter


Why pearl harbor?
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