No it's not.
one of the most bloodiest battles that took place was the battle of the Somme AKA the bloodiest day in military history. the British lead by sir Douglas haig. on the first day the British lost 20,000 men in one day between 7am and 10am
Beyond a doubt it was the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 - February 1943). The Axis suffered about 740,000 dead and wounded and a further 110,000 men taken prisoner. The Soviet Union suffered about 750,000 soldiers killed plus about 40,000 civilian dead. It is widely believed that it was the bloodiest battle ever.Battle of Stalingrad with a total of 1,970,619 casualties
It was the bloodiest day of battle in U.S. history.
Antietam
yes it was the bloodiest conflict ever in America history
the battle of gettysburg is the most bloodiest war ,though it is not the most bloodiest single day of war .The most bloodiest single day of war is the battle of antietam
The Battle of the Somme (sometimes known as the Somme Offensive) was one of the bloodiest military battles in history.
one of the most bloodiest battles that took place was the battle of the Somme AKA the bloodiest day in military history. the British lead by sir Douglas haig. on the first day the British lost 20,000 men in one day between 7am and 10am
WW2 was the bloodiest war in history (counting civilians).
The Battle of Cold Harbor was the nickname for one of the last battles of the Civil War. It was fought from May 31 to June 12, 1864. It was one of the bloodiest battles in US history.
Cold Harbor is the bloodiest hour. Antietam War is the bloodiest day.
The bloodiest battle in history was in fact the battle of Iwo Jima. It was known to the marines as 8 miles of hell.
everything! the battles, income tax,greenbacks, also, civil war made US move forward, the battles fought especially battle of antietam, was recognized as the bloodiest war ever fought in history of US.
what is the name of the war that was the bloodiest single day of fighting in american history
Fort Phil Kearny was the bloodiest history of any of the forts.
September 17, 1862, the battle of Antietam, with 32,719 casualties and 3,654 dead was the single bloodiest day in American history.
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