Verdun was hugely expensive in terms of loss of life of both French & Germans. Tannenberg, Gallipoli, Gaza, Caporetto...... the British loss of men on the Somme in 1916 is estimated at 60,000 in 1 day..............
The worst battles of World War I included the 1916 Somme and Verdun battlefields. Trench and gas warfare epitomized these conflicts. Verdun is estimated to have claimed some .3 million casualties alone. The Battle of the Somme was even more tragic at more than million.
if you mean "Where was the worst battle of ww1 fought?2it was the battle of the Somme and it was between July 1916 and November 1916 and was fought by the French and British against the Germans, just under 1 year later the Americans joined the war for the final year of the war. the location is Somme, Picardy, France.
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Basically whatever Britain did, NZ did. We were involved in Galipoli and many other battles.
To win battles nig ga punk asaass
Honestly, by whom? There are some reasons that WW1 couldbe considered "worse", but you need to be specific about your measuring stick - that is, what do you mean by "worse"?
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they won by 10 battles and by the fat butts
let's just say a lot
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Verdun, The Somme, the Marne, Arras, Ypres, Gallipoli, Jutland and Tannenberg.
Basically whatever Britain did, NZ did. We were involved in Galipoli and many other battles.
To win battles nig ga punk asaass
Many Battles. Majors were: Bulgarian-Greek (Byzantine war), Bugaro-Turkish wars, 1st and 2nd Balkan wars, WW1 and WW2
Turkey was born as a result of WW1. and do your own research people
WW1's "Battle of the Somme" where he was badly wounded and never returned to the front .