The Battle of Stalingrad, fought between the Soviet Union and Nazi Germany during World War II, is often cited as one of the deadliest single battles in history, with significant casualties occurring over several months. However, the single deadliest day in terms of casualties is generally considered to be the first day of the Battle of Antietam, fought on September 17, 1862, during the American Civil War, where approximately 22,717 soldiers were killed, wounded, or missing. This battle marked a pivotal moment in the war and remains the bloodiest single day in American military history.
Battle of the Argonne Forest.
Give a war and we will give you a battle.
Battle of the Alamo caused the most fatalities of any war thus far.
The battle of Antietam and Shiloh were the two bloodiest battles of the Civil war
It disrupted the Schlieffen Plan and denied the Germans the early French surrender that they had been counting on. This meant that it would not be a short war.
Battle of the Argonne Forest.
Give a war and we will give you a battle.
no it is not
the battle of Gettysburg
Antietam (Sharpsburg)
Approximately 25,000 men lost their lives in the battle for Independence in the American Revolution. Most lost their lives due to their injuries sustained while fighting the British.
No
It was the single battle with the highest casualties of the US Civil War.
The Battle of Midway was probably the most significant turning point, but its effectiveness was magnified by the successes in the prior Battle of the Coral Sea.
Battle of the Alamo caused the most fatalities of any war thus far.
the battle of gettysburg is the most bloodiest war ,though it is not the most bloodiest single day of war .The most bloodiest single day of war is the battle of antietam
The single most prominent person was "Stonewall" Jackson. He rallied his troops and prevented a quick defeat for the South, and they won the battle.