Kursk
The biggest battle during World War 1 was the Battle of the Somme, which took place between July and November 1916 in the Somme River valley in France. It was fought between the British and French armies against the German army. The battle resulted in heavy casualties, with over one million soldiers wounded or killed.
Well I don't know if this answers your question,or at least part of it,but the Battle of Kursk was the biggest battle in World War 2.Followed by the Battle of Prussia.The 5th biggest was the Battle of Berlin.Hope this answers your question.=)
Belarus didn't exist as an independent country during WW2. It was already incorporated into the USSR.
Here are the five biggest battles of WWII: 1.) Battle of Kursk 2.) Battle of Prussia 3.) Battle of Stalingrad 4.) Battle of Vistula 5.) Battle of Berlin
No, Belarus has never hosted a World Cup.
The biggest tank in the world would probably be the US M1A2 Abrams main battle tank.
There was no battle line during World War 2.
It tool place in July 1943 and was the biggest tank battle of World War 2
d-day
Yes, Belarus has experienced changes to its borders throughout history. After World War I, the borders were redrawn during the Treaty of Versailles and later during the interwar period. Following World War II, Belarus gained territories from Poland and the Soviet Union, which shaped its modern borders. These changes were influenced by various political and military events, particularly during the 20th century.
West Virgina
a battle during World War II