There exists a problem in defining a "battle", for the line between "battle", "siege", and "campaign" is a blurry, fuzzy one.
Indeed, the longer a "battle" goes, the better change is gets called a "siege" or broken up into smaller battles grouped together as a "campaign".
In ancient times, a battle generally could not last more than a couple of days - sufficient supplies were not available, and military strategy didn't encompass the idea of long-term combat. Sieges were generally distinct from battles, in that the siege was usually an occupation around a fixed geographic point, often with little actual combat.
In modern times, industrialization and technology have led us to "continuous combat" - that is, actual, significant fighting occurring throughout the day and night (though, not at the same time in all sections of the conflict), continuing on for weeks or months.
There is no real answer to your question, as it depends on arbitrary lines being drawn between a siege, a campaign, and a battle.
there is none. the longest war in world war 1 is world war 1. it would have to be the longest battle. :)*
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The naval battles for Guadalcanal in 1942 (lasted about 6 months). Guadalcanal is advertised on television (war movies and documentaries) as a US Marine Corps battle. It was, but it was a SMALL battle compared to the ferocious & brutal sea fighting incurred by the IJN and USN forces surrounding those islands.
History's first decisive aircraft carrier battle. OR History's first decisive sea battle fought between carrier fleets.
Battle of the Atlantic
There hasn't been a longest day in history......
the nile river is the longest river in history.
No.Leningrad siege was longest
there is none. the longest war in world war 1 is world war 1. it would have to be the longest battle. :)*
The longest suicide note in history happened in 1983.
The longest war against another recognized government was the Vietnam War which took place from 1955 (President Eisenhower's administration) through 1975 (President Ford's administration).
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Magna Carta is the longest lived plan for representative government in history.
yes It was the bloodiest but not the longest. It lasted three days. The Seven Days Battle lasted four days longer, for instance. The Vicksburg Campaign lasted several weeks.
what is the counseling profession that has the longest history of licensure and regulation in the united states
Gettysburg
The longest blackout in history was 66 days. It took place in Auckland, New Zealand in 1998.