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The Battle of Zama in 202 BC resulted in the defeat of Hannibal and the final victory of Rome.
No, it was fought along the San Jacinto River, near its mouth, on April 21, 1836 and saw the decisive defeat of the Mexican Army and the capture of the Mexican President, Gen. Santa Anna, who agreed to recognize the Independence of Texas.
The Battle of Stalingrad in World War II is often considered one of the most decisive defeats in history. It resulted in a massive loss of life and strategic defeat for Nazi Germany. The Soviet Union's victory in Stalingrad marked a turning point in the war and ultimately led to Germany's downfall.
A decisive element in the defeat of the German Sixth Army was the loss of mobility having been bogged down in street fighting within the city of Stalingrad allowing the Russians to marshal forces sufficient to trap the Germans within the city by a two-pronged counterattack on the wings of the Germans along with their allies thus trapping them where they were besieged leading to their eventual surrender February 2 , 1943 .
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There were several. The most decisive was Gaugamela.
a decisive defeat for Johnson and a veto-proof Republican Congress.
1863. Gettysburg and Vicksburg.
Wolfe's Victory over Montcalm at Quebec
The Battle of Zama in 202 BC resulted in the defeat of Hannibal and the final victory of Rome.
There were dozens, large and small. The most decisive were: 480 BCE Artemesium - Greek defeat 480 BCE Salamis - Persian defeat 479 BCE Plataea and Mycale - Persian defeats 466 BCE Eurymedon - Persian defeat 450 BCE Cyprus - Persian defeat
During the Second World War, the Battle of Stalingrad (August 1942 to February 1943) was important for several reasons. First, it was a decisive defeat for the Germans -- their first decisive defeat on land in the entire war. Second, it demonstrated that, while they had more to learn, the Soviet military had become very nearly a match for their German opponents.
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