Waterloo
George Washington led the Continental Army to victory against the British.
George Washington led the Continental Army to victory against the British.
Pyrrhic Victory
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It was a victory , of sorts , for both German and British . It was a short term victory for the Germans : a tactical victory . In the long run it was a British victory because they were able to rebuild an army from around those troops that were evacuated : a strategic victory .
It was a moral victory because, though the Americans lost the hill, they inflicted heavy damage unto the British. This let the British know that the Americans were ready to fight. The British went through three waves of infantry trying to capture the hill, and they lost nearly 1000 men. In addition, the Americans had done this against the most professional and well trained troops in the world. Only the Prussian army may have been a better army.
The Allied army won the Battle of Waterloo. It was composed of British, Belgian, Dutch, German and Prussian soldiers. Only about 25,000 were British.
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The final battle took place, Sunday, 18 June 1815, near Waterloo in present-day Belgium. It was adecisive coalition victory by a British-led Allied army under the command of the Duke of Wellington, and a Prussian army under the command of Gebhard Leberecht von Blücher.
The British Army was the victor of Gold Beach on D-Day.