The Battle of Stalingrad.
Casualties: German 841,000; Soviet Union 1,130,000Total: 1,971,000 deaths accounted for.
that would be by CASUALTIES, though, not by technical "blood" if you want a battle with swords and shields like in 300.
was one of the two bloodiest days in American history
Antietam was the bloodiest one day battle in American history
No the Battle of Trenton was the bloodiest
Gettysburg. And the bloodiest single-day battle was Antietam.
D-DAY Above answer is massively wrong, D-day casualties were quite light but got heavier as the battle for Normandy (which D-day was a part of) went on. The battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle in ww2 and in the entire of human history.
The bloodiest battle in history was in fact the battle of Iwo Jima. It was known to the marines as 8 miles of hell.
It was the bloodiest battle in history.
It was the bloodiest day of battle in U.S. history.
battle of Antietam
Antietam (Sharpsburg) - a 1-day battle. The bloodiest battle was Gettysburg, which was a 3-day battle.
The Battle of Antietam
Antietam
The flag raising & greatest (and bloodiest) battle in USMC history.
September 17, 1862, the battle of Antietam, with 32,719 casualties and 3,654 dead was the single bloodiest day in American history.
Gettysburg was the bloodiest battle in the American Civil War, with about 47,000 casulties. However it is not even close to being the bloodiest battle in history. There are many other historical battle with much higher casualty rates.The bloodiest battle in History was the Battle of Stalingrad in World War II with about 2 Million casualties in total.
was one of the two bloodiest days in American history
Iwo Jima