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Chronicles of Conflict: 30 Fascinating Facts About Wars Throughout History Chronicles of Conflict: 30 Fascinating Facts About Wars Throughout History
By Ben Fox. Updated: 07 Nov 23

Step into the rich tapestry of human history with 'Chronicles of Conflict. Explore the annals of human history as we uncover 30 captivating facts about wars that have shaped nations, altered destinies, and left indelible marks on the world. From ancient battles to modern conflicts, join us on a journey through time as we delve into the stories, strategies, and consequences of these pivotal moments in history.

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World's First Recorded War
World's First Recorded War:
The Battle of Megiddo in 1457 BCE is considered the first recorded war in history. It was fought between the Egyptian forces led by Pharaoh Thutmose III and the Canaanite coalition. This battle was a significant conflict in the Egyptian New Kingdom period and is documented on the walls of the Karnak Temple in Egypt.
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Longest-Running Conflict
Longest-Running Conflict:
The Reconquista was a prolonged series of wars and campaigns that spanned nearly 800 years, from 711 to 1492. It involved the Christian kingdoms of the Iberian Peninsula gradually reclaiming territory from the Muslim Moors. The Reconquista resulted in the eventual unification of Spain under Catholic rule.
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Bloodiest Conflict
Bloodiest Conflict:
World War II, which lasted from 1939 to 1945, remains the deadliest conflict in human history. It involved major world powers and resulted in approximately 70-85 million casualties, including military and civilian deaths.
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Most Conquests
Most Conquests:
Alexander the Great, also known as Alexander III of Macedon, was one of history's most successful military commanders. He conquered an empire that stretched from Greece to Egypt and as far east as India in just 13 years (from 336 to 323 BCE). His military campaigns are known for their rapid conquests and cultural exchanges, known as the Hellenistic era.
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Smallest War
Smallest War:
The Anglo-Zanzibar War, fought on August 27, 1896, holds the record as the shortest war in history, lasting only 38 minutes. It occurred when the British Empire declared war on the Sultanate of Zanzibar in response to the succession of a sultan opposed by the British.
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Most Prolific Sniper
Most Prolific Sniper:
Simo Häyhä, a Finnish soldier, is celebrated as one of the most successful snipers in history. During the Winter War between Finland and the Soviet Union (1939-1940), Häyhä achieved 505 confirmed sniper kills. He became known as the "White Death" for his exceptional marksmanship.
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First Recorded Use of Biological Warfare
First Recorded Use of Biological Warfare:
The Siege of Caffa in 1346 is often cited as one of the earliest instances of biological warfare. During this siege, the Mongol army is said to have catapulted plague-infected corpses over the walls of the city of Caffa (now Feodosiya, Ukraine), which may have contributed to the spread of the Black Death in Europe.
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