The battle of the Somme, in a couple of months over 600,000 British soldiers were killed to gain 8 miles of a 12 mile front. About 400,000 Werchmat men died as well. Litterly all for nothing, it took place begining July to November 18th, 1916; on the French front.
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i have read that it was the second battle of ypres in 1915. It seems pretty brutal
Verdun, the Somme, Tannenberg..... depends on your point of view of worst I guess....
The deadliest battle of World War I was the Hundred Days Offensive in 1918. The Allies suffered 1,069,636 casualties and the Germans suffered 785,733 casualties.
Battle of the Argonne Forest
there is none. the longest war in world war 1 is world war 1. it would have to be the longest battle. :)*
Yes, and WW2 had the most casualties world-wide.
paths of glory, gallipoli, flanders field, and battel of somme are four types of ww1 battel grounds
The BATTLE OF JUTLAND was the largest naval battle in World War I.