During the "D-Day" invasion of Normandy in June 1944, the Germans lost the Battle of Omaha Beach for several reasons. Above all, the determination and courage of the invading Allied soldiers led to their hard-won success. In addition, the superior fire-power of the Allied force as a whole, especially as delivered by aircraft and naval ships located just offshore, led to the Allied success on Omaha Beach.
Battle of Antietam
it was the somme (ww1)
yes, that's why they lost
The Battle of Midway was the turning point in the Pacific War of WW2 in favor of the Allied Forces. The Japanese had lost their first big battle against anyone. They were used to winning all the time. This battle made them lose face.
they lost because Edward 2 chose a bad postition for the English to fight
The Battle of Stalingrad.
sos=save our stuff
because he lost..
Germans lost 465,000 Allies lost 625,000
Yes they did.
Yes Japan did lose the battle of Midway
During World War 1 the Germans from the Central Powers armies were so short of proper food supplies by 1916 that ersatz food or substitute food was founded. It was horrible though and it let the Germans to lose their will and the battle.
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Yes you do lose your win streak when you disconnect at the battle tower it counts as a lose
She lost the Battle of Actium.
the battle of new orleans
William DID NOT LOSE THE BATTLE OF HASTINGS!!! Harold Godwinson did.