When we think of wars, we tend to think of a war on the whole, and not on the individual battles and events that make it up. This list looks at ten moments in military history which were significant for one reason or another. Be sure to add any that you think are missing in the comments.

This could have been 1 on the list, but for the technicality that the United States wasn’t completely annihilated like the other victims in this list. But it’s still quite a feat for a small third world country to force, what is the greatest military power in history, out of their country, using not much more than determination and guerrilla tactics. Not a big fan of communism, but you have to admire the will of a people that are willing to endure several decades of massive carpet bombing for the sake of what they feel is right.

Gustavus’ invasion of Germany helped the Protestants clutch victory from defeat at the hands of the powerful Catholic League, headed by a world-dominating Spain. It also made Gustavus one of the most famous military leaders in history, even though the campaign lasted only two years. In this short time, he turned Sweden into one of the superpowers of Europe after having won a series of great battles. His innovative integration of infantry, cavalry and artillery provided the foundation for modern military warfare.

The Arab World’s greatest general outmaneuvered a much larger Byzantine force in a brilliant campaign that culminated in his great victory at Yarmouk. Reputed to have been undefeated in all of the 100 battles or so that he fought, Khalid engineered the early victories of the Muslim world, and paved the way for the conquest of the Middle East, Persia, India, North Africa and even Spain, spreading Islam and establishing an influence that is still plainly visible 13 centuries later.

The exceptional resilience shown by this general, when tiny Prussia was surrounded by much stronger enemies (Austria, Russia, and France) on all sides, helped Prussia survive, and ultimately snatch victory from the jaws of defeat in what is known as the “Miracle of the House of Brandenburg.” Frederick’s success provided the basis for what was to become the military state of Prussia, which went on to unite other states into the Prussian-dominated German Empire.

One of the great military campaigns of ancient times, the defeat of the Gauls made Caesar extremely popular and allowed him to become dictator and take control of Rome. The conquest also increased the expansionary thirst of the Roman armies, and led to further incursions into Germany and Britain, permanently establishing the dominance of Rome over western civilization.

Perhaps the single greatest logistical triumph in military history, Hannibal almost destroyed the armies of Rome by ingeniously marching an army of elephants from Africa, through Spain and over the Alps into Italy. His envelopment and destruction of a much larger Roman army at Cannae was the worst defeat ever suffered by Rome in its history. Credited with stating, “We will either find a way, or make one,” Hannibal’s march over the Alps was not only a military success, but also an exceptional feat of engineering science.

Arguably, the ancient world’s greatest military commander, Alexander conquered pretty much the entire known world, and decisively crushed the Persians at three major battles. His victory at Guagamela is one of the most famous battles in history, and is a great example of Alexander’s ability to completely annihilate the enemy on the field.

This too could have been number one, but the fact that it took so long to accomplish took away some of the luster of this victory. But impressive it was, and the Mongols, under Genghis Khan, swept over the Great Wall and conquered much of the massive empire of China. Adopting modern siege warfare tactics, and employing their own light calvary, the Mongols combined these military tactics with psychological terror in order to bring their enemies to their knees. Genghis wanted to raze the vast, populated plains of China and turn them into grazing fields for his horses, until one advisor suggested he could actually make money by taxing the people instead of killing them. Genghis’ grandson Khublai finished off the occupation of South China in 1279, establishing a dynasty that was to rule there for another 300 years.

Undoubtedly, one of the three greatest military leaders in history (if not the greatest), Napoleon’s genius is best illustrated with his destruction of the Third Coalition. He was able to defeat the combined armies of Austria, Russia, Portugal and others in a series of battles that culminated in what is probably his greatest victory, the Battle of Austerlitz. A tactical masterpiece, Napoleon’s victory there effectively destroyed the alliance against France, led to the dissolution of the Holy Roman Empire, and cemented Napoleon’s status as the military overlord of Europe.

This makes number one because of the astonishingly rapid time in which France was defeated. At the time regarded as possessing the world’s largest and most powerful army, France was crushed in a brilliantly quick campaign that took them totally by surprise. It’s one thing to do this with an army of 50,000 musket-wielding troops wearing red uniforms, but it’s another thing when hundreds of thousands of men armed with machine guns and tanks are involved. Possessing gifted field generals such as Guderian, Rommel, and von Manstein, Hitler overruled his general staff and led a surprise attack, spearheaded by tanks through the heavily wooded Ardennes forest. Taken completely by surprise, the British and French were thrown into total panic. They didn’t think tanks would be able to penetrate the thickly-wooded forest. Within a couple of weeks, the Allied armies had been split in two, Paris was captured, France capitulated, and the British were forced to drop all their weapons and flee across the Channel. Not only this, but the fall of France was merely the highlight of a very successful major campaign which saw Germany occupy most of the rest of Europe, west of the Soviet Union.












Sure, our forces lost firefights and skirmishes in Vietnam, but we never lost a battle there. As for the war itself, we failed to achieve our objective for a variety of reasons, but certainly not because the Viet Cong felt what they were doing was right. Our own ineffectual Congress and President (Johnson), along with an uniformed public who felt the war was "unjustified" — as if any war is justified — and even then, I believe allowing people to live in a free, democratic society is definitely a justification. If Nixon had been elected in 1960 instead of Kennedy, he would brought this conflict to a quick and decisive conclusion. Remember, when Nixon was elected in 1968, he began massive bombing which scared the Viet Cong immensely. We never lost a battle in Vietman…that's all there is to it.
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Israel did not murder 11 innocent civilians on a humanitarian ships for the following reasons – footage shows that the soldiers were attacked upon bording the ship with knives, clubs and more. The death's while regrettable were self defence. It was no humanitarian ship either – Israel offered the aid ships to drop the cargo in Israel and that they would deliver it to Gaza and it also offered a representative from the aid ships to ***** the cargo to Gaza. the ship refused, it was looking for provocation and the people waiting for the soldiers were trained islamist militia (the true peaceniks were on the other boats and it is no coincidence that the other boats did not give a fight to the Israelis and they knew the troops would board and they knew they would end up in Ashdod regardless). Why did Israel want to stop and inspect the ship and why won't it allow free flow of goods into Gaza? simple answer – because when Israel did allow that, much ammunitions and rocket materials we're brought in and rockets we're launched at Israel (around 60 a day).
So you might not like Israel and that's your right, but to say things that are totally outrageous such as Israel is behaving like the Nazis reminds me of Iran's presidents who calls for the destruction of Israel while denying the holocaust ever happened – in effect he calls for mass murder of Jews while denying the previous mass murder of Jews.
What a sad world we live in.
And that, my friends, is the perfect example of a SMACKDOWN!! I love watching someone using objective, historical facts to perfectly make their argument.
Great post Guy, it's great to see that rational discourse is alive and well in these forums.
As to the ironically-named fasterthanu: you do not use caps lock because I am slow to understand; you use caps lock because you are a big steaming douchebag.
One problem in your reply.
If you're honest and informed, which you seem, you will admit that the Iranian president never called for the destruction of Israel nor the Jews. He called for a regime change in Israel, no problem with that.
Also, it's no sin to deny an alleged historical incident, ie. the Holocaust.
Has France ever won a war? Or battle?
When Napoleon led them.
You'd be surprised:
http://www.militaryfactory.com/battles/french_mil…
(I'm not French)
have you ever eaten French?
You're an idiot. France has been THE major military power in the world at least 3 times throughout history (like the USA is today), and has ALWAYS been considered a military superpower since its creation by Clovis.
Like every country in the world which exists for a while, it has won and lost wars. In the case of France, it has more military glory in its history than shame. The problem with americans and english is that they think the only war which has ever existed is WW2, a war in which England sucked just as much as France in the first stages, and in which the USA would have gotten beaten just as much by the Blitzkrieg in 1939/40 were they not on the other side of the world.
Hundreds. If they hadn't held the line in WWI you'd be speaking German now.
PFFF mate you forgot a very important one! Hernán Cortés!! Ring a bell?
Good call on Cortes.
why not the slag om arnhem
i love close to it, and you should check it out. it really made the turn of war against hitler
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and maybe it isnt that great, but just look it up
War is terrible and all that but it's so interesting. And all the great books, movies and games it spawned. Turns out I owe war a lot.
The French army was not the biggest and most powerful in 1940. It was outdated and the Soviet Army was much bigger. Their tanks were shoddy too.
French tanks were shoddy?
Read about the Somua S35:
http://americanvision.org/2594/a-tale-of-two-esch…
If size matters, the World War II battle of the Kursk-Orel-Belgorod salient must be included, since it was the biggest land battle in history.
That was a battle. This list is for campaigns.
For #7 – the reason Prussia did not get "annihilated" was because the new and stupid Russian Czar Paul III was a German fanatic who switched sides when Russian troops were mere kilometers away from Berlin during the Seven Years' War.
P.S I agree with the above comments too – without question the greatest/largest/bloodiest military campaign in history was Operation Barbarossa.
Too much military in this list.
Operation Barbarossa definitley needs to be number 1 and its not even there!
Excellent post, though keep in mind the possibility that the US has been the "bad guy" in many recent wars.
The Morgenthau Plan needs to be implemented in the US.
Re: #2 Please have a word or two with my husband about that idiotic statement. He was wounded there while bring in supplies for the soldiers who, according to you, weren't there.
You might also want to speak with my first serious boyfriend but, alas, he was killed in VietNam…probably while sightseeing.
If you are going to make statements about a war, excuse me, a "police action", please have the curtesy to have the truth before you make statements about it.
What "idiotic statement" are you talking about? Of course U.S. ground troops were involved during the Vietnam War, just not during the entire period from 1945 to 1975. Please read my post a little more carefully before you criticize it.
Wow, this kind of list really brings out the stupid in people.
…i could only wish the nuclear bombs were'nt invented, it never helped the human race.
Nice. But i really dont get it why the battle of ADWA is not included! It is the only battle in the world that africans(ETHIOPIA-then leader-EMPEROR MENILIK) defeated whites(ITALY- then leader B.MOSSOLONI). This left ETHIOPIA the only uncolonized country in africa & the idol 4 most of africa.
If you want to keep the natives on your side you can't "make their little country into parking lots." Nuking Vietnam is easy if you think the Chinese and the Soviets were just going to sit around and let it happen. China assisted N. Korea just because the UN and Americans got to close what do you think would happen if they set a nuke off is their backyard. And the American Civil War was not the example of total war that its been made out to be by books. It was not the first modern war. And history is replete with plenty examples of total war backfiring.
The image about khalid ibn walid those not correspond to the historial time of the compain. It shows a worrior carrying a gun in 636 AD.
10: It SHOULD be #1. period. I don't give a flying ***** if they didn't destroy America from thousands of miles away, but the fact that a rag-rag group of freedom fighters defeated the French army, and then the U.S army. Yes, you failed to mention that they started by fighting the French, they didn't fight the US until about 1962-1964. So yes, #1.
9: Protestants rule!
8: Islam is cooler^
7: yawn.
6: ***** yeah, Ceaser.
5: That is SOOOOOO BA.
4: He WAS great.
3: DAMN MONGOLIANS! STOP TAKING DOWN MY RALL!
2: Napoleon you mother f***er.
1: See Hitler, this is what happens when you DON'T decide to hijack the campaign and invade Stalingrad. victory.
Well, there is a mistake about the Mongol invasion of China. Kublai Khan did invaded China and established a Mongol dynasty, which is called Yuan. But, that dynasty just reigned China for less than 100 years. Your information about 300 years in China is misleading, as during the end of 16th century, China has entered the end of Ming dynasty. You should change that.
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It was the American people’s fault we eventually withdrew and left many south Vietnamese people to die
What about Thomas “Stonewall” Jackson’s Shenandoah Valley Campaign of 1862? That campaign definitely deserves to be on any list of great military campaigns.
I thought Operation Barbarossa would top this list.. it was the largest invasion in history and launched the largest front of the largest war ever and killed about 30 million people
Good list. The only one I take issue with is number one, though your reasoning is sound enough. If we’re going with World War II how about Operation Bagration or the island-hopping campaign in the Pacific? More impressive and certainly more lasting achievements than the fall of France IMO.
Napoleon was not even the best General of his era so certainly doesn’t deserve to be on this list. Like McArthur, he was a self-publicist and a spin doctor, he wasn’t as good as he would lead people to believe.
The best General of the Napoleonic era was Wellington!!! He devised a strategy that beat the French time and time again in the peninsular war; British line beating French column. On the eve of Waterloo,his Marshals tried to warn Bonaparte about Wellington and he arrogantly ignored them and paid the price. He repeated the same old tactics and Wellington knew what to do. Napoleon was a disappointment to Wellington.
2 words, Desert Storm