Many people died many casualties
Verdun, The Somme, the Marne, Arras, Ypres, Gallipoli, Jutland and Tannenberg.
The Battle of Verdun And The Battle of the Somme
The battle of Verdun 1916 The battles of the Marne 1914,1918 The battles of Ypres 1914,1915,1917 The battle of Somme 1916 The battle of Cambrai 1917
Because the losses were horrendous and there was little land won on either side.
In 1916, two major battles of World War I were the Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Verdun. The Battle of the Somme, which began in July, aimed to relieve pressure on the French forces and marked one of the bloodiest battles in history, resulting in over a million casualties. The Battle of Verdun, fought from February to December, was one of the longest battles of the war, symbolizing French determination and resulting in significant losses for both sides. Together, these battles exemplified the brutal nature of trench warfare during the conflict.
Somme and Verdun.
The Battle of Verdun, the Somme, and Ypres were all World War I battles with the French fighting the Germans.
The Battle of Verdun, the Somme, and Ypres were all World War I battles with the French fighting the Germans.
Verdun, Somme, Jutland(Naval).
No. It was fought on your mother's couch!
No, they were faught on French soil.
Verdun, The Somme, the Marne, Arras, Ypres, Gallipoli, Jutland and Tannenberg.
The battle of the Somme and The battle of Verdun
i think because of the tide of the war changed in the Allies' favor.
Western, the had the Battle of Verdun and Somme which were the worst battles of WWI.
Assuming you meant "notable," the battles include Marne, Verdun, The Somme, Jutdenland, Gallipolli, Arras and Tannenburg.
Tannenburg; Gaza; Ypres I II & III. Verdun; The Somme; amongst many others.