The minor incident in "To Kill a Mockingbird" that pertains to the theme of fighting a losing battle is Atticus defending Tom Robinson in court. Despite presenting compelling evidence and a strong defense, Atticus loses the case due to deep-rooted prejudice and racism in the society. This reflects the futility of trying to right a wrong in a society steeped in systemic injustice.
In the battle of saratoga, they were fighting for independence.
The Crusades were the battle and a battle does not fight, soldiers in the battle fight. If your question was asking what the Crusaders were fighting for and who they were fighting against see the below link.
U have to train for the battle
The battle of the alamo was not worth fighting for because many people died
The Battle of Britain was an air battle.
battle of the bulge
They were fighting for control of the Mississippi.
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The fighting of what is known as the Battle of the Bulge took place in Belgium and with a lesser degree of fighting in Luxembourg.
Quick (blitzkrieg), Quagmire (Battle of Leningrad)
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