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![]() But given today's current clashes in the Middle East/Iraq it would have been very different had the outcome of those 2 events gone differently. Kim Stanley Robertson wrote a very interesting book called "The Years of Rice and Salt" which explored a world without Christians and where Islam and Buddahism dominated. Worth reading! |
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Topic: Re: What is the most influential battle in History?
[quote="JaegerWolf08"]I was thinking the Battle of Austerlitz...[\quote]
That would be the "Battle of Nations", correct? Being a Navy freak, I would say either the Battle of Trafalgar or the Battle of Yorktown. Trafalgar smashed a country's navy and crippled it for good...sorry, but the French Navy isn't the greatest even today. Yorktown was an excellent joint land-sea mission that ended up in a liberated United States. Just my humble opinion... ![]() |
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