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Israel (at that time Mandatory Palestine) never came under Nazi Rule. The Nazi forces were stopped from invading Mandatory Palestine from the west due to the British victory at the Second Battle of El-Alamein in Egypt. The Nazis had no access to Mandatory Palestine from the north or east since Turkey was a neutral state in World War II that the Nazis chose not to trifle with.
It depends entirely on which battle you are talking about. Israel had MANY battles in the Bible.
Israel was not independent prior to 1948 and the Holocaust ended in 1945. As for the territory on which Israel sits, because of the British victory over the German Afrika Corps in the Second Battle of El-Alamein in Egypt, Nazi German troops never made it to the British Mandate for Palestine, so there was no invasion.
The battle that marked the conquest of Syria and Palestine by Muslim forces in 636 was the Battle of Yarmouk. This decisive battle was fought between the Byzantine Empire and the Rashidun Caliphate, led by Commander Khalid ibn al-Walid. The Muslims achieved a significant victory, which paved the way for the rapid expansion of Islamic rule in the region. This victory effectively ended Byzantine control over Syria and Palestine, leading to their incorporation into the Islamic empire.
They didn't. They established themselves in Israel. The country was only renamed Palestine by the Romans AFTER the Hebrews were kicked out.Tradition says they established themselves in Israel by Abraham, around 2000 BCE. Later, they return to Israel and had to battle the Canaanites, who moved in after them.Modern scholarship suggests that they actually WERE the Canaanites.
The Sioux nation was inspired to keep on fighting by Sitting Bull's prophecy of victory. The Battle of the Little Big Horn was a huge victory for the Sioux Indians.
Here are a few: Battle of Pancorbo. French Victory. Battle of Valmaseda. Spanish Victory. Battle of Burgos. French Victory. Battle of Espinosa. French Victory. Battle of Tudela. French Victory. Battle of Somosierra. French Victory. Battle of Benavente. British Victory. Siege of Saragossa. French Victory. Battle of Castellon. Spanish Victory. Battle of Corunna, British General Sir John Moore killed but most UK troops evacuated. Battle of Medellin. French Victory.
Grant's victory over Bearegard at Shiloh.
It is complex. Israel won in terms of a military victory. They removed the various Palestinian militant camps that they intended to remove. However, it was a Jordanian and Palestinian propaganda victory because the Palestinian cause was vindicated for the first time.
Texas - that coastal battle occurring AFTER the rest of the major fighting had stopped in Virginia and Georgia.
It is thought that the gladiators began their tradition of fighting as a commemoration of a victory of the people of the Italian area of Campania over the Samnites. This "celebration" was a reenactment of the battle with realistic consequences.
Bennington was battle in Vermont that was an American victory