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| Vietnam War |
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The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, was a Cold War military conflict that which may be said to have occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from September 26, 1959 to April 30, 1975. The war was fought between the communist...
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South Vietnam | 1,200,000 | Personnel | 1968 | ||
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| Vietnam War |
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The Vietnam War, also known as the Second Indochina War, was a Cold War military conflict that which may be said to have occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from September 26, 1959 to April 30, 1975. The war was fought between the communist...
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North Vietnam | 520,000 | Personnel | 1968 | ||
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| Thirty Years' War |
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The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. The war was fought primarily (though not exclusively) in Germany and at various points involved most of the countries of Europe. Naval warfare also...
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Habsburg Spain | 300,000 | Personnel | |||
| Thirty Years' War |
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The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. The war was fought primarily (though not exclusively) in Germany and at various points involved most of the countries of Europe. Naval warfare also...
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Sweden | 150,000 | Personnel | |||
| Thirty Years' War |
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The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. The war was fought primarily (though not exclusively) in Germany and at various points involved most of the countries of Europe. Naval warfare also...
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Dutch Republic | 75,000 | Personnel | |||
| Tết Offensive |
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The Tet Offensive was a military campaign during the Vietnam War that began on January 31, 1968. Forces of the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam, or Viet Cong, and the People's Army of Vietnam, or North Vietnamese army, fought against the...
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South Vietnam | 120,000 | Personnel | |||
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| Quasi-War |
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The Quasi-War was an undeclared war fought almost entirely at sea between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800. In the United States, the conflict was sometimes also referred to as the Franco-American War, the Undeclared War with France,...
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The Quasi-War was an undeclared war fought almost entirely at sea between the United States and France from 1798 to 1800. In the United States, the conflict was sometimes also referred to as the Franco-American War, the Undeclared War with France,...
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| Second Battle of the Aisne | France | |||||||
| Second Battle of the Aisne | Germany | |||||||
| Thirty Years' War |
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The Thirty Years' War (1618–1648) was one of the most destructive conflicts in European history. The war was fought primarily (though not exclusively) in Germany and at various points involved most of the countries of Europe. Naval warfare also...
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Holy Roman Empire | 100,000 | 200,000 | Personnel | ||
| Tết Offensive |
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The Tet Offensive was a military campaign during the Vietnam War that began on January 31, 1968. Forces of the National Liberation Front for South Vietnam, or Viet Cong, and the People's Army of Vietnam, or North Vietnamese army, fought against the...
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National Front for the Liberation of South Vietnam | 323,000 | 595,000 | Personnel | ||
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| Battle of Stirling Bridge |
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The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de...
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Kingdom of England | 15,000 | 50,000 | Infantry | ||
| Battle of Stirling Bridge |
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The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 300 | Cavalry | |||
| Battle of Stirling Bridge |
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The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de...
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Kingdom of England | 1,000 | 3,000 | Cavalry | ||
| Battle of Stirling Bridge |
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The Battle of Stirling Bridge was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence. On 11 September 1297, the forces of Andrew Moray and William Wallace defeated the combined English forces of John de Warenne, 7th Earl of Surrey and Hugh de...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 10,000 | Infantry | |||
| Sieges of Stirling Castle |
There have been at least sixteen sieges of Stirling Castle, a strategically important fortification in Stirling, Scotland. Stirling is located at the crossing of the River Forth, making it a key location for access to the north of Scotland. The...
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Kingdom of England | 12 | Siege engine | ||||
| Six-Day War |
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The Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967 was a war between the Israeli army and the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Arab states of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms....
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Israel | 800 | Tank | |||
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The Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967 was a war between the Israeli army and the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Arab states of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms....
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Syria | 307,000 | Infantry | |||
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| Six-Day War |
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The Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967 was a war between the Israeli army and the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Arab states of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms....
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Egypt | 2,504 | Tank | |||
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| Six-Day War |
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The Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967 was a war between the Israeli army and the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Arab states of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms....
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Israel | 300 | Military aircraft | |||
| Six-Day War |
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The Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967 was a war between the Israeli army and the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Arab states of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms....
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Israel | 50,000 | 264,000 | Infantry | ||
| Six-Day War |
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The Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967 was a war between the Israeli army and the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Arab states of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms....
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Egypt | 240,000 | Infantry | |||
| Six-Day War |
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The Six-Day War of June 5-10, 1967 was a war between the Israeli army and the armies of the neighboring states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The Arab states of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Sudan, Tunisia, Morocco and Algeria also contributed troops and arms....
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Egypt | 957 | Military aircraft | |||
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| Battle of Roslin |
The Battle of Roslin was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence, taking place on 24 February 1303 at Roslin, Scotland. A Scottish army led by John Comyn and Simon Fraser defeated the English. The English force was raised primarily from...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 8,000 | |||||
| Battle of Roslin |
The Battle of Roslin was a battle of the First War of Scottish Independence, taking place on 24 February 1303 at Roslin, Scotland. A Scottish army led by John Comyn and Simon Fraser defeated the English. The English force was raised primarily from...
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Kingdom of England | 24,000 | |||||
| Battle of Bannockburn |
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The Battle of Bannockburn (Blàr Allt a' Bhonnaich in Gaelic) (24th June 1314) was a significant Scottish victory in the Wars of Scottish Independence. It was the decisive battle in the First War of Scottish Independence.
Around Lent of 1314 Edward...
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Kingdom of England | 20,000 | ||||
| Battle of Bannockburn |
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The Battle of Bannockburn (Blàr Allt a' Bhonnaich in Gaelic) (24th June 1314) was a significant Scottish victory in the Wars of Scottish Independence. It was the decisive battle in the First War of Scottish Independence.
Around Lent of 1314 Edward...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 6,500 | ||||
| Battle of Dunbar |
The Battle of Dunbar (also known as the Battle of Spottsmuir) was the first and last significant field action in the campaign of 1296. King Edward I of England had invaded Scotland in 1296 to punish John Balliol for his refusal to support English...
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Kingdom of England | 12,000 | |||||
| Battle of Dunbar |
The Battle of Dunbar (also known as the Battle of Spottsmuir) was the first and last significant field action in the campaign of 1296. King Edward I of England had invaded Scotland in 1296 to punish John Balliol for his refusal to support English...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 40,000 | |||||
| Battle of Methven |
The Battle of Methven took place at Methven in Scotland in 1306, during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
In February 1306, Robert Bruce and a small party of his followers killed John Comyn, also known as the Red Comyn, before the high altar of the...
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Kingdom of England | 3,000 | |||||
| Battle of Methven |
The Battle of Methven took place at Methven in Scotland in 1306, during the Wars of Scottish Independence.
In February 1306, Robert Bruce and a small party of his followers killed John Comyn, also known as the Red Comyn, before the high altar of the...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 4,500 | |||||
| Battle of Falkirk |
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The Battle of Falkirk, (Blàr na h-Eaglaise Brice in Gaelic) which took place on 22 July 1298, was one of the major battles in the First War of Scottish Independence. Led by King Edward I of England the English army defeated the Scots led by William...
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Kingdom of England | 3,000 | Cavalry | |||
| Battle of Falkirk |
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The Battle of Falkirk, (Blàr na h-Eaglaise Brice in Gaelic) which took place on 22 July 1298, was one of the major battles in the First War of Scottish Independence. Led by King Edward I of England the English army defeated the Scots led by William...
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Kingdom of England | 25,700 | Infantry | |||
| Battle of Falkirk |
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The Battle of Falkirk, (Blàr na h-Eaglaise Brice in Gaelic) which took place on 22 July 1298, was one of the major battles in the First War of Scottish Independence. Led by King Edward I of England the English army defeated the Scots led by William...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 5,000 | Infantry | |||
| Battle of Falkirk |
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The Battle of Falkirk, (Blàr na h-Eaglaise Brice in Gaelic) which took place on 22 July 1298, was one of the major battles in the First War of Scottish Independence. Led by King Edward I of England the English army defeated the Scots led by William...
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Kingdom of Scotland | 1,000 | Cavalry | |||
| Indo-Pak War of 1971 |
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The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military conflict between India and Pakistan. Indian and Bangladeshi sources consider the beginning of the war to be Operation Chengiz Khan, Pakistan's 3 December 1971 pre-emptive strike on 11 Indian airbases....
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India | 500,000 | 600,000 | |||
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| Indo-Pak War of 1971 |
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The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 was a military conflict between India and Pakistan. Indian and Bangladeshi sources consider the beginning of the war to be Operation Chengiz Khan, Pakistan's 3 December 1971 pre-emptive strike on 11 Indian airbases....
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Pakistan | 400,000 | ||||
| Battle of Fredericksburg |
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The Battle of Fredericksburg, fought in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, from December 11 to December 15, 1862, between General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen....
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Army of the Potomac | 114,000 | ||||
| Battle of Fredericksburg |
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The Battle of Fredericksburg, fought in and around Fredericksburg, Virginia, from December 11 to December 15, 1862, between General Robert E. Lee's Confederate Army of Northern Virginia and the Union Army of the Potomac, commanded by Maj. Gen....
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Army of Northern Virginia | 72,500 | ||||
| Battle of Atlanta |
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The Battle of Atlanta (also known as the Battle of Decatur) was a battle of the Atlanta Campaign fought during the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia. Continuing their summer campaign to seize the important rail...
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| Battle of Atlanta |
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The Battle of Atlanta (also known as the Battle of Decatur) was a battle of the Atlanta Campaign fought during the American Civil War on July 22, 1864, just southeast of Atlanta, Georgia. Continuing their summer campaign to seize the important rail...
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| Battle of Wizna |
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Battle of Wizna (sometimes referred to as the Polish Thermopylae) was fought between September 7 and September 10, 1939, between the forces of Poland and Germany during the initial stages of Invasion of Poland.
Before the war, the area of the...
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Nazi Germany | 42,200 | Infantry | |||
| Battle of Wizna |
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Battle of Wizna (sometimes referred to as the Polish Thermopylae) was fought between September 7 and September 10, 1939, between the forces of Poland and Germany during the initial stages of Invasion of Poland.
Before the war, the area of the...
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Second Polish Republic | 720 | Infantry | |||
| Battle of Wizna |
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Battle of Wizna (sometimes referred to as the Polish Thermopylae) was fought between September 7 and September 10, 1939, between the forces of Poland and Germany during the initial stages of Invasion of Poland.
Before the war, the area of the...
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Nazi Germany | 350 | Tank | |||
| Battle of Kursk |
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The Battle of Kursk refers to German and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of World War II in the vicinity of the city of Kursk in July and August 1943. It remains both the largest series of armoured clashes, including the Battle of Prokhorovka...
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Nazi Germany | 800,000 | Infantry | |||
| Battle of Kursk |
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The Battle of Kursk refers to German and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of World War II in the vicinity of the city of Kursk in July and August 1943. It remains both the largest series of armoured clashes, including the Battle of Prokhorovka...
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Nazi Germany | 2,700 | Tank | |||
| Battle of Kursk |
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The Battle of Kursk refers to German and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of World War II in the vicinity of the city of Kursk in July and August 1943. It remains both the largest series of armoured clashes, including the Battle of Prokhorovka...
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Soviet Union | 1,300,000 | Infantry | |||
| Battle of Kursk |
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The Battle of Kursk refers to German and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of World War II in the vicinity of the city of Kursk in July and August 1943. It remains both the largest series of armoured clashes, including the Battle of Prokhorovka...
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Nazi Germany | 2,109 | Military aircraft | |||
| Battle of Kursk |
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The Battle of Kursk refers to German and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of World War II in the vicinity of the city of Kursk in July and August 1943. It remains both the largest series of armoured clashes, including the Battle of Prokhorovka...
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Soviet Union | 3,600 | Tank | |||
| Battle of Kursk |
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The Battle of Kursk refers to German and Soviet operations on the Eastern Front of World War II in the vicinity of the city of Kursk in July and August 1943. It remains both the largest series of armoured clashes, including the Battle of Prokhorovka...
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Soviet Union | 2,792 | Military aircraft | |||
| Landing at Anzac Cove |
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The landing at Anzac Cove was part of the amphibious invasion of the Turkish Gallipoli peninsula by British and French forces on April 25, 1915. The landing, north of Gaba Tepe on the Aegean coast of the peninsula, was made by soldiers of the...
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Ottoman Empire | 1 | Division | |||
| Landing at Anzac Cove |
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The landing at Anzac Cove was part of the amphibious invasion of the Turkish Gallipoli peninsula by British and French forces on April 25, 1915. The landing, north of Gaba Tepe on the Aegean coast of the peninsula, was made by soldiers of the...
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Australia | 2 | Division | |||
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| Landing at Anzac Cove |
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The landing at Anzac Cove was part of the amphibious invasion of the Turkish Gallipoli peninsula by British and French forces on April 25, 1915. The landing, north of Gaba Tepe on the Aegean coast of the peninsula, was made by soldiers of the...
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Ottoman Empire | 1 | Battalion | |||
| Battle of Gallipoli |
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The Gallipoli Campaign took place at Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey from 25 April 1915 to 9 January 1916, during the First World War. A joint British Empire and French operation was mounted to capture the Ottoman capital of Istanbul, and secure a sea...
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Austria-Hungary | 6 | 15 | Division | ||
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| Battle of Gallipoli |
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The Gallipoli Campaign took place at Gallipoli peninsula in Turkey from 25 April 1915 to 9 January 1916, during the First World War. A joint British Empire and French operation was mounted to capture the Ottoman capital of Istanbul, and secure a sea...
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Australia | 5 | 16 | Division | ||
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| Landing at Cape Helles |
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The landing at Cape Helles was part of the amphibious invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula by British and French forces on April 25, 1915 during the First World War. Helles, at the foot of the peninsula, was the main landing area. With the support of...
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Ottoman Empire | 1 | Regiment | |||
| Landing at Cape Helles |
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The landing at Cape Helles was part of the amphibious invasion of the Gallipoli peninsula by British and French forces on April 25, 1915 during the First World War. Helles, at the foot of the peninsula, was the main landing area. With the support of...
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United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland | 12 | Battalion | |||
| Battle of Westerplatte |
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The Battle of Westerplatte was the very first battle that took place after Germany invaded Poland and World War II began in Europe.
During the first week of September 1939, a completely surrounded Military Transit Depot (Wojskowy Skład Transportowy,...
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Second Polish Republic | 182 | Infantry | |||
| Battle of Westerplatte |
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The Battle of Westerplatte was the very first battle that took place after Germany invaded Poland and World War II began in Europe.
During the first week of September 1939, a completely surrounded Military Transit Depot (Wojskowy Skład Transportowy,...
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Nazi Germany | 65 | Artillery | |||