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Opinions vary and perspectives differ on the most famous battle of World War I, especially since different nations will remember different battles for reasons particular to each. It remains true that the Battle of Verdun, fought between French and German troops in 1916, is often seen as the most memorable battle of the war because of its length, casualties, and result: it lasted ten months, it resulted in one million total casualties, and the front line at its end was the same as when it had begun.
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Opinions vary and perspectives differ on the most famous battle of World War I, especially since different nations will remember different battles for reasons particular to each. It remains true that the Battle of Verdun, fought between French and German troops in 1916, is often seen as the most memorable battle of the war because of its length, casualties, and result: it lasted ten months, it resulted in one million total casualties, and the front line at its end was the same as when it had begun.
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true A compound event consists of two more outcomes or simple events
There is a lot that is true about anything. One true thing about a battle with an armada is that it was fought on the water because that is the definition of an armada.
No, the exact opposite is true.
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true, The Battle of New Orleans was the final, decisive battle that won the War of 1812.
The Battle of Bunker Hill is the true name of the battle, though much of the action took place on Breed's Hill.
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