Possibly the naval Battle of Jutland. Although just about a technical victory for the Germans, it led to the German surfacec fleet being bottled up and not seriously used subsequently. Thus the Germans relied increasingly on submarine warfare, which eventually led the USA into the war, which through sheer weight of numbers led to the Allied victory.
The four most important battles were Battle of Verdun Battle of The Somme Battle of Ypres And the 1918 Battle of Amiens
D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2 D-day definatly helped the allies win the war. It was one of the most important battles of WW2
the Somme, Paschaendale, Mons, Ypres, Arras, Vimy Ridge, Beaumont Hamel are the most significant battles of wwI, but some minor battles were also fought.
World War 2 Battle of Stalingrad Battle of Britain Battle of the Atlantic Battle for Midway Battle of Leningrad
I think maybe Battle of the Bulge might be one of the most important battles in World War 2 because was a big and the bloodiest battles in World War 2.The Germans attacked small areas of the Allies,or at least I have been told.Also I think maybe the battle for the Atlantic that was December 1939-1944 because I believe it was a battle on sea,and it had something to do with German ships sinking,but I could be wrong.I think of any other battles I'll post.
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Battle of Verne, Battle of Marne
Flemington-new aids
Europe and the Pacific
France
was most of the major battles of world war 1 fought in Luxembourg ...true or false