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It's too incomplete, ask in detail!
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The great victory of Pingxingguan, the great victory of Taierzhuang, the battle of Wuhan, the battle of Changsha, and the battle of Zhongtiao Mountain.
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The intricate contradictions in the Middle East were the main cause of the war.
1.Geographical location.
The Middle East is located in the transportation hub of Europe, Asia and Africa, and its strategic location is very important. It has extremely rich oil resources, accounting for more than 60% of the entire Western world. In modern times, the Middle East has been valued by European colonizers, and has become the most convenient link for them to strengthen their control over the Eastern colonies, and an important base for them to establish colonial empires and compete for world hegemony.
After World War II, the struggle for hegemony between the major powers here intensified.
2.Religion, history, ethnicity.
The Middle East region is the birthplace of the three major religions, the core area of Islamic culture, and the area inhabited by Arabs, while the land and religious disputes between Israel, which believes in Judaism, and the surrounding Arab countries have been raging for a long time and have become the key to the Middle East issue. (triggered 5 Arab-Israeli wars in the Middle East).
3.The battle for oil resources.
The abundant oil resources have made the great powers covet the East of the Central Reform. (Gulf War 1991, Iraq War 2003, Libyan War 2010).
Southern Africa: 1, there is no oil to salivate.
2. There is no fanatical Islamic country.
3, for so many years, there has basically been no nuclear guess like Ka Zafei or Silly Damu who dares to argue with the United States.
4. Although there have been wars between countries in southern Africa, they have been relatively small, and there have been basically no earth-shattering wars.
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Do you want Chinese or foreign. Is it to win more with less or with ups and downs in the process. Give clear hints and scopes to the dots.
Otherwise, there would be too many such incidents. You can't answer, brother!
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The Battle of Loess Ridge, the Battle of Zaoyi, the Battle of the Hundred Regiments, the Battle of Shanggao, and the Battle of Changde.
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Famous battles in foreign countries.
1. The Clash of Civilizations: Famous Battles of Antiquity.
1 The first anti-slavery war: the Messenian War.
2 The Terminator of Athenian Hegemony: The Peloponnesian War.
3 War of Invasion of Eastern Civilizations: Alexander's Crusade.
4 Hannibal's expedition failed: the Punic Wars.
5 The impetus for the dissolution of the Republic: the Roman Civil War.
6.The tragic poem of the awakening of the slaves: the Spartacus uprising.
7 Plundering across the centuries under the banner of religion: the Crusades.
8 The Funeral of a British Feudal Aristocrat: The Hundred Years' War between England and France.
9 The International War That Shook Europe: The Thirty Years' War.
2. The contest of hegemony: famous battles in modern times.
1 Heroes Don't Judge Success or Failure: The Battle of Waterloo.
2 The first expeditionary operation of the United States: Spanish-American War.
3 Triggers of World War I: The Balkan Wars.
4 The Heavy Cost of Leaks: The East Prussian Campaign.
5 The Fleeting Battleplane: The Battle of the Marne.
6 The brutal "meat grinder": the Battle of Verdun.
7 The failure of the "refueling tactic": the Battle of the Somme.
8 Cryptographic Intelligence Shows Its Power: The Battle of Jutland.
3. The Victory of the Anti-Fascists: Famous Modern Battles.
1 The Second World War Fuse: The Polish Campaign.
2 The Power of the People Wins the War: The Battle of Leningrad.
3 The Germans are routed by a blizzard: Battle of Moscow.
4 All or Nothing Gamblers' War: Attack on Pearl Harbor.
5 An Impenetrable Fortress: The Battle of Stalingrad.
6 Operation Overlord in Europe: the Normandy landings.
7 The Last Resistance of the German Army: The Battle of the Ardennes.
8 Dawn of Victory: The Battle of Berlin.
Fourth, the strong are dominant: famous contemporary battles.
1 An elegy for Soviet military expansion: the Soviet invasion of Afghanistan.
2. Promoting regional hegemony: Vietnam's war of aggression against Cambodia.
3 Protracted ethnic conflicts: wars in the Middle East.
4 Wars Without Winners: The Iran-Iraq War.
5 Drill ground for guidance**: Anglo-Argentine War.
V. The Legacy of the Cold War: Turn-of-the-Century Battles.
1 Mechanized War Turning Point: Gulf War.
2 Modern Contactless Warfare: The Kosovo War.
3 The "Lion of the Desert" in the New Century: The U.S. Army's War Against the Taliban 4 The Beginning of Digital Warfare: The Iraq War.
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