Hello all,
I just wondered what you guys think (and remember this is your personal opinion, so no one's answer is THE CORRECT ONE) the bloodiest battle of WW2 was?
Was it the battle for Caen, with the brave Canadians clashing with the young boy soldiers of the 12th SS "Hitlerjugend?" Or, the gallant defense by the Aussies of Tobruk, against Rommel's Deustche Afrika Korps? Or did it happen when US Marines landed on Okinawa, and moved inland to fight against the dogged resistance of the Japanese? Or, maybe it was between the Fallschirmjager defending the Monte Cassino, in Italy, from advancing American troops?
Post your battle, explain it some to us, as I'd like to hear your perspective, and reasons why. Why? I just like talking about WW2.
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