The Battle of Tsushima fought in the Tsushima Straits on 27 May 1905, did not prove the value of sea power. Tsushima simply proved that the "faster all big-gunned battleship" was superior to slower moving mixed battery battleships that were being designed and built at that time. The battle resulted in Great Britain laying the keel of HMS Dreadnaught in October of 1905. HMS Dreadnaught was the starting point of the world's new "Arms Race" between the superpowers of the early 20th century. When HMS Dreadnaught was launched in 1906; (from 1906 onwards) all new battleships in the world were referred to as, "Dreadnaughts." HMS Dreadnaught was fast and equipped with all large caliber guns (12 inch).
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It can easily be argued that the First Battle of the Marne was the single-most important event of World War I for one simple reason: had the Allied forces not achieved a victory against their German opponents in this September 1914 battle, the war would have likely ended in a quick German victory. Success here did not guarantee ultimate victory for the Triple Alliance, nor did it preclude a drawn-out conflict. It did, however, ensure that there would be no easy victory for the Central Powers, which fact proved to be a decisive advantage for the Alliance.
During World War II, the most famous 'city on the Volga' was Stalingrad. The locus of German offensive efforts in late 1942, Stalingrad proved to be one of the key turning-points of the war, given the decisive victory won there by the Soviet Union.
Second Battle of El Alamein turned the tide of the war in North Africa for the Allies. It was the first Allied Victory in two years and proved British commander Field Marshal Montgomery's reputation.
Germany was surrounded by Russia and France so they acted on a very ambitious plan on taking out France first and then move there forces towards Russia although the things went wrong as the Russian army proved to be very quick and reached in the France for war
There are three that I would say proved that naval might matters. The Battle of Hampton Roads, the Battle of New Orleans and the Battle of Mobile Bay.
The victory on Lake Erie secured the northern reaches of the infant United States from the British (Canada) invasion, thus protecting the vital cities of New York, Philly, and Boston. This proved that the United States could, and would, build a strong defence on the Great Lakes, and our northern frontier.
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The Greek victory proved that their superior armor and tactics would persevere over a numerically superior enemy .
Peace without victory meant peace without going to war. Thus, you didn't need to have a victory. This method proved very effective.
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The Boycott proved the power they has if they joined together
It proved that a military Victory can (WILL BE) negated, trashed by political idiots
it proved that a strong fighting spirit can make a difference
The subject matter is 'Victory of truth and goodness over evil'. It is completely proved in Ramayana.
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