Yes
It was poor pak Army in front of Indian Army in 1971 war known as "Bangladesh Libration War"
There are many other intrusting fact that only 120 Soldiers of India destroy whole Paton tank battalion In "Longewala"
In the annals of modern warfare, the 1971 war between India and Pakistan is regarded as a template of brilliance. Within 13 days, the Indian army routed Pakistan in one of the swiftest campaigns of the 20th century.
http://www.militaryphotos.net/forums/showthread.php?t=98280&page=7
Result- 40-60 Paki tanks destroyed completely,20 return to base in damaged conditions Captured-20-40,2000-3000 Paki soldier killed unknown captured.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Longewala
Search Longewala on Google images & it will you all destoyed tank
This battle is also known as "Battle of Longewala" or "SAGA OF LONGEWALA"
what was the biggest Militry Surrender??
It was Poor Pak army 93000 soldiers surrender in Front of brave Indian Army
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Instrument_of_Surrender_(1971)
North of the 38th, the Soviet Union accepted the surrender of Japanese forces, leading to the creation of a Communist North Korea.
The Italian and German troops surrendered to Allies forces in Tunisia in May, 1943. This culminated the fiercely contested North African campaign. The loss of famed Afrika Korps of Rommel was a big setback for Germany.
Vicksburg surrendered on July 4th, 1863.
Stalingrad
Brunswick maifesto
German Armed forces officially surrendered to Allied troops on May 8, 1945. General Alfred Jodl signed the instrument of surrender for the German military.
Yorktown
North of the 38th, the Soviet Union accepted the surrender of Japanese forces, leading to the creation of a Communist North Korea.
Hey had no troops. He was using men older than 60. And kids younger than 9!
The Italian and German troops surrendered to Allies forces in Tunisia in May, 1943. This culminated the fiercely contested North African campaign. The loss of famed Afrika Korps of Rommel was a big setback for Germany.
During the American Revolution, the most important surrender by British troops took place in Yorktown, Virginia, in 1781. There, with the help of French troops and naval forces, it was General George Washington who received the surrender of a British force, led by Lord Cornwallis, that had been surrounded, blockaded, and then finally defeated.
Because they loose the war
The surrender that began the Civil War was the surrender of Fort Sumter. This occurred on April 13, 1861, when Confederate forces under General P.G.T. Beauregard bombarded the fort, forcing its surrender. This event marked the beginning of the Civil War.
The Southern forces in Charleston's harbor forced the Union troops in Fort Sumter to surrender as there was no other choice. "Rescue warships" arrived too late to help the Fort.
Appomattox Court House
The Commander of the British Forces during the surrender was General William Howe. Howe replaced General Gage who returned to England after the Battle of Bunker Hill.
The Battle of Fort Necessity in 1754 was one of the first battles fought in the French and Indian War. George Washington was forced to surrender, abandon the fort and watch as the French and their Indian allies ransacked and looted the fort he and his troops had built.