Well short even your question says it! Your answering your self dumbo!
Don't listen to that, it was someone Else's.
Real answer:
The shortest was in history was between England and Zanzibar in 1896. Zanzibar surrendered after only 38 minutes!
-That is totally true guys.
The Spanish-American War of 1898 lasted about 6 months. Operation Desert Storm (January and Febuary 1991) lasted about 45 days.
The shortest war the US ever fought in was the First Sumatran Expedition War. It only lasted three days, February 6 to 9, 1832.
The Anglo-Zanzibar War was fought between the United Kingdom and Zanzibar on 27 August 1896. The conflict lasted approximately 38 minutes and is the shortest war in history.
The shortest war in American history is the Spanish-American War, It lasted five months: April 1898 to August 1898. following it came the Philippine- American war for Philippines indepence
The Shortest Recorded War lasted for about 38 minutes in Zanzibar in 1896.
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The shortest battle of world war 2 was Battle of Mustarsd and Ketchup in 1944. MAny ketchup packets were lost. Mustard won the battle took place for 3 minutes.
Great Britain
Possibly the Battle of Centralia, MO which lasted only three minutes
In history, war determined which side got to record history.
the 6 war
No. The shortest war ever recorded in history was the Anglo-Zanzibar War fought between the United Kingdom and Zanzibar on August 27, 1896. The whole war was fought and ended in about 40 minutes.
13 days war, it is considered one of the shortest wars in history.
I don't believe it has a name but lasted 2hrs no casualties with 2 jets and one big boom.
Anglo-Zanzibar War Fought between the British Empire and Zanzibar Fought in the Year of 1896 It only lasted 38 minutes
George Washington had the shortest speech, and was 135 words long.
England vs. Zanzibar in August 1896. It lasted 38 minutes before the British won.
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Making Calculation
Jack Shapiro at 5 ft 1/2 inch is the shortest white player ( and shortest player) in NFL history
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Probably Granada. It was two days