Favorite battles from history thread
Battle of Towton
>Bloodiest battle in English history
>Somewhere in the neighborhood of 60,000 men fighting
>All in the middle of a fucking blizzard
>>2172195
>He doesn't k ow that the Somme was the bloodiest battle in English history
I don't have one really, but I was thinking of one just now where the commander of each army was captured by the other's forces during the course of the battle
>>2172358
I don't think it's what you're talking about but in the Battle of Okinawa both the American and Japanese generals were killed.
>>2172374
certainly not
>>2172327
Meant on English soil lad
>>2172195
Battle of Trafalgar or Battle of Jena/Auerstedt. Easy choices.
They cemented the terms of the remainder of the Napoleonic wars: British naval dominance and French continental power.
>>2172485
Whoever made this image should have picked a more impressive battle to fawn about.
>>2172545
It's trying to compare similar qualities in both battles.
The biggest being both are civil wars (though the movie was more like a schoolyard fight).