quote: Originally posted by SMACed on 01-25-2001 08:25 PM Quick, turn this in to a "great fake civ2 battles that changed fake civ2 history" thread before anyone notices |
I'll notice!
quote: Originally posted by SMACed on 01-25-2001 08:25 PM Quick, turn this in to a "great fake civ2 battles that changed fake civ2 history" thread before anyone notices |
quote: Originally posted by Captain Nemo on 01-27-2001 05:14 PM Kursk was actually only a victory in the Soviet propaganda. Most of the facts revealed recently show it as a stalemate with a humongous loss of life and materiel on the Soviet side. The Germans losses were very light at Kursk, but the offensive stalled when Hitler pulled back several of the main panzer-divisions to bolster the crumbling Italian front. |
quote: Greatest battle in CivII history has got to be the epic Egyptian invasion of the Sioux empire. Although the Egyptians suffered massive casualties due to Sioux cruise missiles (at sea) and even worse losses (especially among the elite paratroops) on land, the foothold established by the Egyptians allowed them to besiege and capture the Sioux capital. Once Little Bighorn fell, the Sioux resistance crumbled, and the gains made by the Egyptians were enough to put them on a par with the real enemy... the Zulus! Sure, maybe you've never heard of that battle... but it's the one Civ game I played that really sticks in my memory. |
quote: Originally posted by SMACed on 01-27-2001 10:05 PM Oh, cpoulos, just trying to keep the thread from being moved, you'll thank me later... |
quote: Originally posted by johnmcd on 01-28-2001 07:07 PM I would say that the Battle of Bannockburn is the most significant because it makes me happiest. |
quote: Originally posted by johnmcd on 01-28-2001 07:07 PM All these battles are so regional that ... |
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