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    What makes the Battle of Antietam stand out from all the rest? It was the single single bloodiest battle in the entire Civil War. This war can be summed up in three main points: the generals were active in battle‚ the death and injury toll was great‚ and how the Union won. These generals dominate anything in their path. General Robert E. Lee‚ who supported the Confederacy‚ methods were acknowledged intelligently. Honestly‚ Lee was lucky to be able to slip away from his component. In addition‚ this

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    Battles of WWII World War was a bloody and massive conflict. Each battle saw large losses on each side‚ not to mention the innocent civilian losses in events such as the Holocaust and the dropping of atomic bombs on Hiroshima and Nagasaki at the end of the war. Many of these conflicts could be considered major events and turning points of the war‚ with each one contributing to the final outcome. Among the most impactful battles of WWII was the Battle of Britain on the European stage‚ and the Battle

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    The first Battle of Bataan took place on the Bataan peninsula on the island of Luzon‚ Philippines. The battle was fought between the Japanese and an allied combination of the United States and Philippine military forces. The battle began on the 7th of January and ended with a United States fighting retreat on the 22nd of January. The first Battle of Bataan was the first ground combat between the Japanese and United States during World War II. To best analyze the first Battle of Bataan then it is

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    (My edit of the Battle of the Cowshed) “They are coming!” Snowball shrieked‚ standing on the fence‚ observing the men’s every action carefully. “To your places‚ comrades!” Snowball hollered. All the animals‚ prepared to fight the battle and to rid their enemies off their farm’s sacred soil‚ dashed to their respective places assigned by Snowball much earlier. They had predicted the men would attempt to recapture the farm after the Rebellion. Snowball‚ having read some books on Julius Caesar’s battling

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    Vimy ridge was a vital key in the defense of the Hindenburg line‚ therefore it was well fortified and heavily protected. This was another battle that the Canadians were called to when it seemed impossible to win. The Canadian’s strategy to win this battle was to bombard the ridge with artillery fire from March 20‚ 1917 until April 9th. The Canadians then proceeded to use a technique called the Creeping Barrage‚ where they snuck closer and closer

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    The Battle of Salamis The Battle of Salamis is often called one of the most important battles to have ever been fought. This battle took place near the end of the Greco-Persian Wars and was the battle that engraved the path to victory for the Athenians. This battle and the description for it can be divided into three main parts; the results of the battle‚ the importance of the battle‚ and how the war would have continued had the outcome been different. Once these have been specified‚ it will be

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    The Battle of the Oranges as Performance The Battle of the Oranges is a festival happening in February or March each year in the Northern Italian city of Ivrea. The climax of the festival is the tradition of throwing oranges between organized groups of locals and tourists. It is the largest food fight in Italy and involves over 3‚000 revelers from around the world. This festival‚ or ritual‚ or spectacle‚ or play‚ involves elements of performance because of its convention‚ context‚ usage‚ and tradition

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    The battle of Verdun is considered the greatest battle in history. It was fought from the 21st of February 1916 until the 19th of December 1916 which is the lengthiest battle. It was fought on a tiny piece of land but it caused over 700‚000 casualties. The location of the battle was fought about 10km North-East from Verdun at a place called Fort Douaumont (Source 1). The battle of Verdun started because General Philippe Pétain wanted to become a hero in France (History Learning Site‚ 2015). There

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    FORT RUCKER‚ Ala. -- The battle buddy system teaches Soldiers how to work together as a team and how to look out for fellow Soldiers at all times "They’re always together and that allows them to never feel like they’re alone‚ "The idea is to let Soldiers feel like someone’s always got their back." Battle buddies help each other through training and everyday life‚ Even when they’re not working‚ the two are supposed to help each other when necessary. "It’s a good idea to have somebody with

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    Descriptions of the battles of Verdun and Somme The Battle of Verdun in 1916 was the longest battle of World War One‚ which yielded many casualties and was the catalyst for the British starting the Battle of the Somme in July 1916. The objective of the Battle of Somme was to help alleviate the pressure on the British that the Germans had been exerting at the battle Verdun. “The attack on Verdun (the Germans code-named it ’Judgment’) came about because of a plan by the German Chief of General

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