This wasn't a war of territory. It was a war of body counts...a war of attrition. However, the communists were in North Vietnam, South Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia; whilst the allies (or at least the US) were in South Vietnam with covert operators in Laos and Cambodia. So, based upon that distribution...the communists might be the ones covering the most land.
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During World War II, the period in which Germany took over the most territory was quite clearly 1941. In this year, German forces occupied Yugoslavia and Greece in the Balkans before sweeping into the Soviet Union in a massive attack that left them, at the end of the year, in possession of Soviet territory stretching from Leningrad in the north to Rostov in the south.
The Ottoman Empire lost the most territory after the World War 1. Under the peace treaty with Britain the most of the Ottoman Empire was redistributed and turned into their own countries.
The Qing Dynasty controlled the most territory in China.
The Qin Dynasty controlled the most territory in ancient China.
The percentage of Africa that was controlled by the two countries with the most territory is 68%
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The Zhou dynasty controlled the most territory during ancient China's history.
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Spain controlled the territory from the southwestern US to the tip of Florida. Up until the 19th century, Spain controlled much of the Caribbean and North and South America.
The Austrian (or Austro-Hungarian) Empire lost the most territory. They controlled much of Veneto and other northeast Italian regions.
The Austrian (or Austro-Hungarian) Empire lost the most territory. They controlled much of Veneto and other northeast Italian regions.