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About 160,000 men fought at the battle. About 7,500 dead on each side.
The battle against Frederick's men in "Animal Farm" is different from the Battle of the Cowshed as it involves animals fighting against humans for the first time, marking a shift in power dynamics. In the Battle of the Cowshed, the animals battled against Mr. Jones and his men, while in the battle against Frederick's men, the animals fought against humans who were more shrewd and deceitful, highlighting the complexities of their struggle for freedom.
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The Battle of Britain was and still is the largest aircraft battle that happened between Britain along with Canada against Germany and Italy. This battle lasted from the 10th of July to the 31st of October 1940. In this battle the German Luftwaffe tried in vain to bomb Britain into submission whilst facing an out numbered Royal Air Force... However the Royal Air Force was a far better fighting force than the Luftwaffe and there for crushed the Luftwaffe, a blow that Germany never recovered from. In this battle Great Britain and Canada lost 544 men along with 1547 aircraft where as Germany and Italy lost 2698 men and 1887 aircraft.
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I wouldn't call it a battle, per se, but Polyphemus was the Cyclops that imprisoned Odysseus and his men. Odysseus put out his eye and tricked the giant into saying that No Man hurt him when calling for aid.
The militia played a big role in early tensions between the colonies and Great Britain. For example, the minute men were militia men trained to right on a minutes notice. They were the people who fought the British in the battle of Lexington and Concord.
It was after the second of the two Battles of Saratoga that General Burgoyne of Great Britain surrendered his men. This occurred on October 7, 1777.
The raf.mod.uk website lists 2535 men from Great Britain and 574 from overseas including all forms of aircrew. Around 2350 of these are thought to have been Allied Pilots.
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During the Revolution, George Washington served as General of the Colonists. He motivated the men to carry forward in their battle to win freedom from Britain.