The Battle of Waterloo, just south of Brussels, took place on June 18th, 1815.
Napoleon of France, with an army of 69,000 faced the English Duke of Wellington with one of 67,000.
The battle took place all day and was decided in favour of the Allies (British, Prussians, Dutch) when the Prussian army of 48,000 men arrived.
Napoleon lost 25,000 men killed or wounded and had 6,000 taken prisoner.
Wellington lost 15,000 men killed or wounded. The Prussians lost 7,000 men killed or wounded.
Napoleon surrended after the battle and the French monarchy was restored.
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The bloody battle in Belgium occurred on Flanders Field.
The Battle of Belgium was part of Hitler's Blitzkrieg in western europe in the spring of 1940. It was fought in Belgium, hence the name.
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England, Prussia and France fought the Waterloo battle in present day Belgium.
The Battle of the Bulge was fought in the Ardennes region of Belgium, so yes.
That battle was fought on 18 June 1815 near Brussels, Belgium.
The Battle of the Bulge was fought in an area of Belgium known as the Ardenne, during the winter
World War 1Both the First Battle of Ypres and the Second Battle of Ypres were bloody, but the second stands out because it was the first use of poison gas by the Germans. World War 2Battle of the Bulge or the Ardenne Forrest. Napoleonic WarsThe Battle of Waterloo.
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The Battle of the Bulge, fought against the Germans, in Belgium, during the winter of 1944-45.
Yes. in fact next to the main road to belgium
The bloodiest battle was the Battle of Bulge (the Ardennes Offensive), but there were other bloody battles like the Battle of Antwerp and Battle of the Scheldt in Octber-November 1944.