Verdun, between the Germans and the French, and the Somme, between the Germans and the British and some French. On any map smaller than a billiard table, the gains achieved could be mistaken for a nick in the cartographer's ruler.
The Battle of Verdun And The Battle of the Somme
when you get a bey blade it comes with a little slip on it there are some numbers type them up on bey blade battles .com
Becaus eboth side lost a lot of men and for what they only got a little bit of land out of it
major battles in the splendid little war of spain
The U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain, John Hay, called the Spanish-American War a "splendid little war". The Spanish-American War, of course, resulted in mass casualties on both sides of the conflict.
Answer this question… Both resulted in hundreds of thousands of casualties despite little territory changing hands
Very little!
battle ships
Yes, thousands of them. Of course, they were all Indians.... Wars and battles have two sides. At the Battle of the Little Bighorn, US General George Custer foolishly split his force into three columns; Custer's own column was annihilated when they were overwhelmed by superior numbers of Lakota Sioux and Cheyenne Indians. No American soldier survived, although one of the horses did. The other two American units were engaged separately elsewhere on the battlefield, and suffered substantial casualties, but many did survive.
the battle of the little big horn
the battle of little bighorn
George Armstrong Custer