The decisive battles at the end of World War 1 were the Battle of Amiens and the Battle of Albert. They part of what is famously called the 100 Days Offensive by the Allies.
WW1 had many battles, in the end Germany got the short end of the stick.
Most of the first or early battles of the Thirty Years' War were won by the Hapsburgs. France won the war in the end.
they were 78 battles fought in four years
During World War I, Ypres was the centre of intense and sustained battles ...
There were many battles in world war 1, fought at many locations
decisive battles change the course of war and history bloody battles do not
battle of midway
The decisive ones were Syracuse and Aigospotomai.
Multiple battles comprise the Battles of Saratoga. These battles were historically important as they marked the decisive American victory in the Revolutionary War.
The battle of normandy
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Decisive battles at sea were the cruiser battles of the Falkland Islands and the battle at the Coronel Islands; both off the South American coast and both involving German Admiral Graf Spee.
WW1 had many battles, in the end Germany got the short end of the stick.
All over the world, in hundreds of places, on land, at sea in the air. The focus of the war against Germany & Italy centered around Europe. In the war against Japan, the war was fought in Asia and Pacific Ocean. If you r asking for the most decisive battles of WW2 that has to be the battle of Stalingrand and the battle of Midway.These two battles changed the side that seized the offensive to win the war.
It didnt there were 9 more battles after it. The japanese were still left.