No . World War 2 was without doubt the bloodiest war ever. It was a horrific war with estimates of 50 to 70 million killed. This of course includes civilians.
there was about 40,000 bodies not found sense it was the bloodiest war and we retreated
Yes world war 2 was the bloodiest war in the history of the world. Over 1 billion people died in the fighting during world war 2.
The bloodiest battle in the Korean War was Outpost Henry.
No the Battle of Trenton was the bloodiest
WW2 was the bloodiest war in history (counting civilians).
The bloodiest battle was the Ghettysberg Address
Gettysburg. And the bloodiest one-day battle was Antietam.
America's longest war was against the American Indians (American Natives) which lasted from 1622 (Battle of the James River Settlement which had 347 colonists killed) to the Battle of Wounded Knee in 1890. America's longest war against another COUNTRY (Nation) was the Vietnam War. A war against the country of North Vietnam. America's longest war and bloodiest war would be the Vietnam War with over 58,000 US military men being killed there. America's bloodiest war would be the American Civil War (US Civil War) with nearly a million dead, but Americans were killing Americans...thus the high number.
Cold Harbor is the bloodiest hour. Antietam War is the bloodiest day.
World War II was the bloodiest war in the U.S. History.
It was not a battle.............It was a war......but it was not the bloodiest but one of the bloodiest.
From the perspective of the United States, the Vietnam War was not considered a defensive war. The U.S. intervened in Vietnam to support the South Vietnamese government and prevent the spread of communism. The U.S. saw its involvement as part of a broader strategy to contain communism during the Cold War. However, from the perspective of North Vietnam, the war was seen as a defensive struggle against imperialism and for national liberation.