The two world's most decisive, bloodiest and important battles:
For WW1
Battle of Verdun:
belligerents: France and Germany
Most recent estimates 976,000 to 1,250,000 casualities, 70.000 soldiers died in both French and German sides for each month of the battle.
Most decisive battle of WW1, the French were victorious despite losses were huge. Finally the front broke. On 19 December 1916 the German army command concluded that they had suffered a defeat at Verdun. The German army had once and for all been pushed back to its original positions. The battle of Verdun had come to an end.
The Battle of Verdun lasted for nearly 300 days and became the longest and one of the most costly battles in human history.
For WW2:
Battle of Stalingrad :
belligerents: USSR and Germany
Total of 1,7 to 2,2 million casualities lasted 5 months, decisive Soviet victory, and German defeat.This was the decisive battle of World War II because it ended the German offensive as well as destroying much of the German armies.The victory at Stalingrad proved to be the end of Nazi Germany’s peak and the beginning of its rapid decline until its final destruction in 1945.
Hitler and his short lived empire collapsed as a result of the battle of Stalingrad because it destroyed much of the German forces and also ended the offensive in Russia. This eventually turned the tide and led to not only the destruction of Germany but also ushered in a new era of global politics and never again would a war of such magnitude ever be forced upon the world.
Edited 5/1/2015 14:11:00