a war of attrition means a slow-moving war which takes place in the trenches. it is trench warfare. neither side leaves their trench and enemies are slowly picked off. the conditions in the trenches were horrible and neither side knew how to deal with trench war fare, therefore the was goes VERY slow.
world war2
A war of attrition, in general, is a war with high casualities but little territorial gain. The most famous war of attrition is the conflict on the Western Front in France during World War I.
world war2
world war 2 was more of a world war. It was fought on more fronts and included more countries.
World War II was called the War of Attrition because by its definition it required that it was fought defensively meaning not fought on American soil. This means that there was little damage to the US.
world war 1 lasted longer
World war2
A war of attrition is a war in which both sides suffer intermittent, but light casualties, making terrific gains in territory, but simply trying to "bleed the enemy as black as my soul" before their own navy's are decapitated by these intermittent losses.
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A war of attrition, in general, is a war with high casualities but little territorial gain. The most famous war of attrition is the conflict on the Western Front in France during World War I.
World War2
world war2
world war 2 was more of a world war. It was fought on more fronts and included more countries.
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