1. Battle of Stalingrad, 23 August 1942--2 February 1943 - 1,970,619 casualties
2. Battle of Moscow, 2 October 1941--7 January 1942 - 1,650,000 casualties
3. Battle of Berlin, 16 April--2 May 1945 - 1,298,745 casualties
4. Battle of Kursk, 5 July--23 August 1943 - 1,298, 332 casualties
5. Battle of Narva, 2 February--10 August 1944 - 550,000 casualties
6. Battle of France, 10 May--25 June 1940 - 523,650
7. Battle of Luzon, 9 January--15 August 1945 - 345,256 casualties
8. Second Battle of Kharkov, 12 May--28 May 1942 - 297,190 casualties
9. Battle of the Bulge, 16 December 1944--25 January 1945: 190,408 casualties
10. Battle of Monte Cassino, 17 January-18 May 1944 - 185,000 casualties
Just these battles alone, the battles form a total of 8,309,200 casualties
World War I was the bloodiest war of World War I as it was the only war of World War I. The same can be said of every war.
It was one of the bloodiest Pacific battles of the war.
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I guess they were all important to someone. But I suspect you're after the Battle Of Stalingrad (it was definitely one of the bloodiest battles of the whole war).
The Battle of Wala. The battle of tuscan Enan.
In the United States the Civil War and World War 2 are considered the bloodiest wars and battles. This is based not only on total death tolls but also on the amount of deaths in particular battles and the ratio of deaths to survivors.
World War I was the bloodiest war of World War I as it was the only war of World War I. The same can be said of every war.
the battle of gettysburg is the most bloodiest war ,though it is not the most bloodiest single day of war .The most bloodiest single day of war is the battle of antietam
Antietam and Gettysburg
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One of the downright bloodiest battles this country has ever seen. Also the bloodiest of all the civil war battles.
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.
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It was one of the bloodiest Pacific battles of the war.
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No it's not.