What do you think is the most significant battle in history? It doesn't have to be set in fact in a history book, this is about your opinion and no one elses.
Alternatively if you don't have an idea of the most significant, what is your favorite battle to study if you have any?
I cant put it down to a single battle, so in my opinion the Eastern Front during World War 2 was the most significant.
[Edited on 10.02.2012 1:03 PM PDT]
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When Abraham Lincoln fought the dinosaurs whilst riding on bears.
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Stalingrad.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Teh Bannana When Abraham Lincoln fought the dinosaurs whilst riding on bears.[/quote]
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Fall of Reach
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World War I No match. Woops. Battle? -blam!- it. [Edited on 10.02.2012 12:55 PM PDT]
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Can I say the American revolution?
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The battle between matter and antimatter.
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The Last few battles of the Neanderthal-Cro Magnon War
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Yes, if you have to you can bring it to a war. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] BlackHeaven Can I say the American revolution?[/quote]
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WWII, the Eastern Front. Largest military confrontation in history, decided the outcome of the world's biggest war... do I need to continue? [Edited on 10.02.2012 12:55 PM PDT]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] HALO12325 Stalingrad.[/quote]
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] ImperialAdmiral The Last few battles of the Neanderthal-Cro Magnon War[/quote] So important we're not even sure it actually happened. Yeah, that makes sense.
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Well, the Hominids winning against the Lions was a pretty significant event.
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The first one that comes to mind is Yorktown because it ultimately led to the United States' independence from Britain which led to them becoming a super power in the world.
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This is up there on my list... [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] HALO12325 Stalingrad.[/quote]
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The forth penguin platoons noble sacrifice staving off the bear cavalry long enough that the villagers could be evacuated.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] annoyinginge WWII, the Eastern Front. Largest military confrontation in history, decided the outcome of the world's biggest war... do I need to continue?[/quote] My grandparents on my dad's side were partisans. Feel pretty good yo.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] annoyinginge WWII, the Eastern Front. Largest military confrontation in history, decided the outcome of the world's biggest war... do I need to continue?[/quote] Nah dude. WWII was a product of WWI. The great war ended the American era of isolationism and began the turbulent global era (globalization)
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Raptorx7 Yes, if you have to you can bring it to a war. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] BlackHeaven Can I say the American revolution?[/quote][/quote] Well then, out of that it's definitely the battle of Saratoga.
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The War of 1812. Had America won they would have been the largest country on Earth with the most natural resources. They would have become the next British Empire and changed a lot of things throughout history. Like not losing Vietnam, lol. But seriously, things would have been so different. Of course by 2012, I don't think the "American Empire" would still be intact. Anyways you can thank England and Canada for helping to prevent it.
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Battle of Britain. If we hadn't won that everyone would speak German now.
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Do not fear friend, there sacrifice will never be forgotten... [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] SH4D0W0733 The forth penguin platoons noble sacrifice staving off the bear cavalry long enough that the villagers could be evacuated.[/quote]
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Battle of Plataea, it ended the Greco-Persian war and secured the existence of Western society.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] HALO12325 Stalingrad.[/quote]
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World War 1.
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Very debatable. [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] DarkBen64 Battle of Britain. If we hadn't won that everyone would speak German now.[/quote]