Sarevok
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Yup, another poll by me.
What battle in your opinion was the most desicive in history?
What battle in your opinion was the most desicive in history?
Originally posted by Riesstiu IV
If Zama had been won by the Carthiginians, the Romans would have had a serious setbeck for the expansion of the republic. I would imagine Hannibal would attempt to return to Italy and conquer it.
If the Huns had won a desicive victory at the Catalonian fields, the Germanic tribes would have been forced to join with Attila or be destroyed.
Originally posted by Kryten
1st Marne (Allies>Germans) 1914 = yes, as Germany could have won the First World War.
Originally posted by privatehudson
Waterloo is hard to write off. Whilst Napoleon had doomed himself by his earlier mistakes, a series of brilliant campaigns again such as he managed in his early career may have had a long shot at putting one european nation after another out of the conflict with him, that at least was his reasoning against the Allied and Prussian armies in the Netherlands. It's highly doubtful he'd have suceeded in this and even less likely that the allies would just allow a napoleonic france in their midst.
Originally posted by Ossric
good points. Only one side-note for historic correctness:
Waterloo was not in the Netherlands, the country now called Belgium was then the "Austrian Netherlands" under Habsburg rule & not a part of the United Netherlands ( as a result of the Vienna Convention 1815 )
I chose Gettysburg, cause I know more about it than any other on the list. If Lee had been successful in "destroying" the Union Army he could have tore ass throughout Pennsylvania, ripping up railroads, burning Harrisburg to the ground and the important rail junction at Reading. However, the victory at Vicksburg makes me think. I don't know if the Confederacy could survive it even if Gettyburg was won.