10 battles changed history in the 20th century!
10 - Battle of Inchon - September 1950 - South Korea, a decisive victory and a strategic retreat in favor of UN troops, led the fight to restore the South Korean capital Seoul two weeks later.
10 - Battle of Inchon - September 1950 - South Korea, a decisive victory and a strategic retreat in favor of UN troops, led the fight to restore the South Korean capital Seoul two weeks later.
9 - the siege of Sarajevo, from April 1992 - February 1996,
his goal is to create a strategic modern Serbian state, which
includes part of the territory of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and is considered the longest military siege on the capital in the history of modern warfare.
8 - setback (Six Day
War), June 1967,
a decisive victory for Israel forces (Egyptian, Syrian,
Jordanian, Iraqi, Saudi
Arabia, Morocco, Algeria,
Libya, Kuwait,
Tunisia, Sudan,
the Palestinian Liberation
Organization) and the seizure of the Golan HeightsSinai and the Gaza Strip and the West Bank, including occupation of the eastern side of the city of Jerusalem.
7 - Battle of Dien Bien Phu,
March 1954 - May 1954 - Vietnam,
the defeat of France and the western occupied France to agree shortly after the battle on the withdrawal of its former colonies.
6 - the invasion of Iraq, the
March 2003 - May 2003,
a decisive victory for the United States of America and the UK and Polish troops and Australian forces and the Iraqi National Congress and Kurdish Peshmerga to the Iraqi army and security forces and irregular forces (forces
Fedayeen Saddam - forces Baath Party) and the Arab volunteersAnsar al-Islam and the Islamic group of Kurdistan, led invasion to the occupation of Baghdad, the second largest city in the Arab country.
5 - The Battle of Midway,
June 1942,
the most important naval battle in the Pacific campaign World War II between Japan and America.
4 - The Battle of Britain,
July 1940 - October 1940,
air battle of the battles of the Second World War between Germany and the United Kingdom.
3 - the fall of Saigon,
April 1975,
South Vietnam, after the evacuation of U.S. forces and South Vietnamese officials from the capital of Saigon,
the capital was attacked by the North Vietnamese army Fady fall to let people facing their own destiny.
2 - Battle of the Somme,
July 1916 - November 1916,
France, a battle between Germany and the Allied forces ended in big losses for both sides.
1 - Battle of Stalingrad, July 1942 - February 1943,
Russia, which is a battle between Germany and its allies and the Soviet Union is considered a turning point of World War II on the European scene and can say that it is the bloodiest in human history.
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