The loss of Stonewall Jackson, who was wounded by his own troops on the evening of May 2, 1863 and would die May 10, 1863. This tragic mistake by battle weary troops cost the Confederates dearly.
Antietam
The Invasion of Normandy is the most tragic battle of World War 2.
The battle of Gettysburg took place from July 1-3 in 1863. There was about 51,112 individuals killed during this tragic battle. Eventually the South ended up retreating and had a horrible loss. The battle started when Confederate Brigades moved into the town to take it over. They did not know that the town was already taken by two Union Calvary Brigades that was commanded by General John Buford. The battle started around 8a.m. Eventually the Confedrate Brigades were forced to retreat.
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burning trees collasping on union soidlers (Comment) If that did happen, I don't see how it would mar any Confederate victory. Surely the tragic outcome for the South was the mortal wounding of Stonewall Jackson - by whom, and whether accidental, is still debated.
Which part is the 'tragic event'.
Ten Tragic Days happened in 1913.
Tragic Week - Catalonia - happened in 1909.
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They talk about the holocaust?
he died of cancer
boston massacre
a girl humped a tree
September 15, 1963 The Birmingham Church Bombing. Killed 4 little girls that were there for Sunday School.
Abraham Lincoln Died
Beowulf meets his tragic end due to a combination of old age and injuries sustained in his final battle against the dragon. Despite his bravery and strength, his mortality catches up with him, highlighting the inevitability of death even for great heroes.
It was the single battle with the highest casualties of the US Civil War.