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Because the losses were horrendous and there was little land won on either side.
The Battle of Verdun And The Battle of the Somme
The United States was fighting on two sides. On one side they were fighting Germany, and on the other side they were fighting Japan. It technically was the same war but they call it two seperate ones because they happened on opposite sides of the United States.
During the Cold War, which lasted (in varying degrees) from the 1950s into the 1980s, the primary adversaries were the United States and the Soviet Union. A host of other major nations along with many minor nations were also involved, as allies or associates, sometimes as protectorates, of the two primary powers at odds with each other.
They fought for the Confederacy throughout the war.
Nations are constantly fighting for power, if you have multiple nations fighting against each other, you want to have as many people on your side as you can. Many hands make light work.
Russia was never in the Battle of the Somme. The Somme was on the western front, and the battle involved the British and some French against the Germans. The Russians were fighting hundreds of miles away, on the other side of Germany on the eastern front. The Battle of the Somme was in 1916. Russia did not pull out of the war until 1917.
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It was not. For either side.
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victory and more land
Not by a long shot. The casualties on each side of the battle of Iwo Jima were only around 25,000 each. The worst battle in history is debatably the battle of the Somme, where 20,000 British soldiers died on the very first day of battle. Between July and November of 1916, approximately 1 million soldiers total died at the Somme.
The armies of Britain & France on one side against the German army on the other.
Because the losses were horrendous and there was little land won on either side.
Although the Elves and Dwarfs hate each other, they are fighting for the same "side".
Trench Warfare... o-o
that fighting should end with neither side claiming victory.