What could be considered the most decisive victory in military history?
>>1951426
Gombe Chimpanzee War, Kahama got completely wiped out by Kasakela master race
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gombe_Chimpanzee_War
>>1951435
European examples?
>>1951426
Battle of Salsu
300,000 Chinese casualties vs. insignificant Korean casualties
Koreans pull an Isengard, breaking a dam on the Chinese army and drowning them all.
>>1951472
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Salsu
>>1951451
Battle of Grunwald then
>>1951426
look up the list of military disasters on wikipedia
only thing they dont include is the battle of mohacs and battle of vienna
>>1951426
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Gaugamela
>>1951426
Operation Bagration
>>1952213
If you look the same battle in other languages the casualties are all differents. The english one is just like exaggerated
Teutoberg Forest.
Dürnkrut, Worringen, Göllheim, Aljubarotta, Bornhoved
>>1952327
Its also written in a way to make it funnier, copy/pasting and relocating stuff from different sources to make everything more cartoon-like.
The part were the kings shouts "I am the king" comes from a chanson where the king and the count try to rally their men to keep them fighting as the men dont believe them.
Battle of tours/battle of vienna.
if you thinking something apart of these your are an illiterate murican
>>1951435
lmao
>>1952213
if it wasnt for this battle, South West France could be a part of Spain, which would have similar frontiers to the first Visigoth kingdom that had Toulouse as capital.