See if you can look something up on the Bzura Counteroffensive (where the Poles managed to keep the German's on their toes for a while) The most important was the Warsaw Uprising in VIII-IX 1944.
There were too many wars to count really. As Poland has no natural barrier, it was regularily invaded. The major wars to note are the Teutonic wars (which Poland won), the "Deluge" (the Polish-Swedish war which Poland won, but with heavy losses), the Polish-Soviet War of 1919 (which Poland won), and World War two (which in theory Poland won, but 20% of the population died, all the major cities were flattened, and communists rules for over 40 years).
Poland fought to save their own country when Germany invaded them on Sept 1, 1939 and then Russia invaded a few weeks later.
Some of the Poles were captured by the Russians and taken into Russia. They were later released when Germany broke their treaty and Russia allowed the Polish prisoners to be armed by the British. These Polish soldiers fought in Italy with the British 8th Army.
Some of the Poles escaped to England where they fought with the British. Some flew aircraft in defense of England. Some trained for the army and went back to fight in France & Germany.
Battle of Britain,Battle of Berlin,D-Day,Iwo Jima,Battle of The Bulge,Okinawa,Midway,Operation Barbarossa,Leningrad and more.
major battle would be those that were considered to be in some way changing the way a particular front was going.
The Battle for Castle Itter was a major battle that was fought in Austria during World War 2. It was fought in the final days of the war and the only battle that the Germans and Americans fought together as allies.
In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
tolkein fought in d day and got shot
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Louisiana purchase, Battle of Tippecanoe, Almost the xyz Affair.
The major battles of World War 2 were fought in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific Islands.
was most of the major battles of world war 1 fought in Luxembourg ...true or false
The South fought fought major battles on northern soil at Antietam. Then there was the Battle of Chickamauga, the 3 Chattanooga Battles, and the Battle of Gettysburg
so what were the major battles of the cold war and why
The Battle for Castle Itter was a major battle that was fought in Austria during World War 2. It was fought in the final days of the war and the only battle that the Germans and Americans fought together as allies.
In Georgia and Virginia.
In the South
second battle of panipat
About one hundred battles were fought in New Jersey.
No battles of WW2 were fought within Canadas current territorial area nor anywhere in North America. It was fought in Europe, North Africa, Asia, Australia, and South America.
In the US Civil War, no battles were fought in Connecticut. The war in the North, however, saw battles in Pennsylvania and Maryland.
During World War II's first two years, from 1939 up to 1941, numerous major battles occurred. In 1939, Germany invaded Poland, conquering it in a little more than a month. Early in 1940, successful campaigns were waged by Germany in Denmark, Norway, and France. Later that year, the famous Battle of Britain took place. Throughout, battles were fought on the Atlantic Ocean by naval forces as well as in the Mediterranean Basin, which also included battles in North Africa and in Greece by Italian armies.