France Mostly in NE France, the Fortress City of Verdun was heavily attacked. Many of the river lines were sites of battles, the Marne, Somme & Aisne amonst others. The trenches were also in Belgium, the British forces generally on the left flank of the French. Effectively there were trenches from the Swiss frontier to the English channel.
The Battle of Ypres, particularly the First Battle of Ypres in 1914, involved approximately 250,000 Allied troops, including British, French, and Belgian forces, facing around 200,000 German soldiers. Subsequent battles at Ypres during World War I, such as the Second and Third Battles of Ypres, also saw significant troop deployments, with hundreds of thousands involved across all sides over the course of the conflict. The battles were characterized by trench warfare and heavy casualties.
whatare the five major battles of world war 1 with location and date
The amount of battles does not make the war. The leaders of the countries, or maybe just one, must declare it a war. The "war" in Iraq, for example, involved many battles. Our two presidents during the time did not declare it a war, so it is still not considered a war.
The longest war Britain has been involved in is the Anglo-French War, which lasted from 1337 to 1453, spanning 116 years. This conflict, often referred to as the Hundred Years' War, primarily pitted England against France over territorial disputes and claims to the French throne. It involved a series of battles, political maneuvers, and shifting alliances, fundamentally shaping the history of both nations. The war ultimately ended with the expulsion of English forces from most of France, solidifying French territorial integrity.
The major battles of World War 2 were fought in North Africa, Europe and the Pacific Islands.
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The Battle of Verdun, the Somme, and Ypres were all World War I battles with the French fighting the Germans.
there were so many battles that its hard to say exactly how many there actually were. the war was fought on an almost global scale, and many countries were involved.
That's a good question. According to the experts the two battles fought in Pennsylvania during the French and Indian war were the Revolutionary War and World War two. This was the reason that the Civil War did not happen until after the French and Indian war ended and the native Americans got decieved out of land.
No they were not. It's completely obvious.
The Battle of Verdun, the Somme, and Ypres were all World War I battles with the French fighting the Germans.
Tank engagements were to be found in many of the battles ; notably , the Battle of Kursk which was the largest tank battle in history .
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many battles were between the American and the French jokers
France has been involved in a few major wars that i can think of, they are: The French revolution World war I World war II French- Indian war and France has been involved in other minor wars but these are the major ones! Hope this helps(:
There were literally thousands of battles. The war involved every continent with the possible exception of Antartica, and lasted 6 years.
The British won the last battle of the French and Indian War a.k.a., Seven Years War. British took over the French lands including French Canada. Pontiac's Rebllion was the last battle in the French and Indian War