The Meuse-Argonne Offensive. Americans took over this section of trenches from the French, who had not attacked in this area since 1915. The French considered that these German positions were too strong to be carried by an attack. The German defenses were overgrown and very difficult to spot, situated along the high ground. US forces had to attack in the Argonne Forest, uphill most of the time, at these naturally concealed positions. The attack opened on September 26, 1918 and was still going on when the war ended on November 11.
Battle of Okinawa it claimed more than 150000 Japanese and American casualties.The Battle of Okinawa had 12,513 Americans killed in action, 38,916 wounded in action and an estimated 95,000 Japanese troops killed in action. The civilian death toll may have reached as many as 150,000. Only Stalingrad can be compared to the casualties of Okinawa and it lasted three times as long.
German troops surrendered and American troops were saved so Americans were able to fight in World War 1
Yes it was the bloodist battle of whatever the thing mer jigey i told you watever
D-DAY Above answer is massively wrong, D-day casualties were quite light but got heavier as the battle for Normandy (which D-day was a part of) went on. The battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle in ww2 and in the entire of human history.
Because it was the bloodiest battle with 600, 000 British/ German casualties in total.
Battle of Okinawa it claimed more than 150000 Japanese and American casualties.The Battle of Okinawa had 12,513 Americans killed in action, 38,916 wounded in action and an estimated 95,000 Japanese troops killed in action. The civilian death toll may have reached as many as 150,000. Only Stalingrad can be compared to the casualties of Okinawa and it lasted three times as long.
the battle of Verdun in WW1
Which battle was the first major victory for american troops in ww1
Battle of Amies
The Meuse-Argonne Offensive. The biggest and bloodiest battle in American history.
Battle of Antietam
the battle in the american revaluation was the bloodiest battle was the bunker hill! I am sorry if i did not answer your question! Have a nice day bye!
Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War, with about 47,000 casulties. However it is not even close to being the bloodiest battle in history. There are many other historical battle with much higher casualty rates.The bloodiest battle in History was the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II with about 2 Million casualties in total.
Yes world war 2 was the bloodiest war in the history of the world. Over 1 billion people died in the fighting during world war 2.
the battle between aids and the civilian prostitutes
Battle of Stalingrad in Russia. Estimated 2 million casualties
Battle of Stalingrad in Russia. Estimated 2 million casualties