Wars, Battles & Armed Conflicts, KOR-MOG
Wars, battles, and other domestic or international conflicts, whether armed or diplomatic, are often the outcome of a dispute over natural resources or a struggle for power, influence, and wealth. Major conflicts between nations, peoples, and political groups can end up shifting the cultural and political geography of the world and can also effect change, whether intentional or not, in societal values and the balance of power.
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The Korean War was fought from 1950 to 1953, killing at least 2.5 million people. This timeline summarizes this......
Kosovo conflict, (1998–99) conflict in which ethnic Albanians opposed ethnic Serbs and the government of Yugoslavia......
Battle of Kosovo, battle fought on June 28 (June 15, Old Style), 1389, at Kosovo Polje (“Field of the Blackbirds,”......
Battle of Kosovo, (October 17–20, 1448), battle between forces of the Ottoman Empire and a Hungarian-Walachian......
Kronshtadt Rebellion, (March 1921), one of several major internal uprisings against Soviet rule in Russia after......
Battle of Kulikovo, military engagement fought on September 8, 1380, near the Don River, celebrated as the first......
Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK), militant Kurdish nationalist organization founded by Abdullah (“Apo”) Öcalan in......
Battle of Kursk, (July 5–August 23, 1943), unsuccessful German assault on the Soviet salient around the city of......
Battle of Königgrätz, (July 3, 1866), decisive battle during the Seven Weeks’ War between Prussia and Austria,......
The Siege of La Rochelle (1627–28) effectively ended the final Huguenot (French Protestant) rebellion against the......
Battle of Lake Erie, (Sept. 10, 1813), major U.S. naval victory in the War of 1812, ensuring U.S. control over......
In the Battle of Lake Maracaibo on July 24, 1823, José Prudencio Padilla led the 22-vessel fleet of Simón Bolívar’s......
Battle of Lake Okeechobee, battle in Florida territory fought December 25–28, 1837, between U.S. forces under the......
Lamian War, conflict in which Athenian independence was lost despite efforts by Athens and its Aetolian allies......
launch on warning (LOW), military strategy that allows high-level commanders to launch a retaliatory nuclear-weapons......
Here are the political leaders who shaped the course of World War I. list, World War I, Allies, Central Powers,......
Lebanese Civil War, 15-year civil conflict in Lebanon that began in 1975 and ended in 1990. It emanated from the......
2006 Lebanon War, a war between Israel and Hezbollah that began on July 12, 2006, and ended on August 14. Its proximate......
On April 9, 1241, at the Battle of Legnica, Mongol raiders in Poland routed a European army containing Christian......
Battle of Leipzig, (Oct. 16–19, 1813), decisive defeat for Napoleon, resulting in the destruction of what was left......
Leisler’s Rebellion, uprising in New York in 1689–91 led by Jacob Leisler, then one of the English province’s wealthiest......
Lelantine War, conflict arising during the late 8th century bce from colonial disputes and trade rivalry between......
Siege of Leningrad, prolonged siege (September 8, 1941–January 27, 1944) of the city of Leningrad (St. Petersburg)......
Battle of Lepanto, (October 7, 1571), naval engagement in the waters off southwestern Greece between the allied......
letter of marque, the name given to the commission issued by a belligerent state to a private shipowner authorizing......
Battle of Leuctra, battle fought on July 6, 371 bce, in Boeotia, Greece, that made Thebes the leading military......
Battles of Lexington and Concord, (April 19, 1775), initial skirmishes between British regulars and American provincials,......
Battle of Leyte Gulf, (October 23–26, 1944), decisive air and sea battle of World War II that crippled the Japanese......
In early 2011, amid a wave of popular protest in countries throughout the Middle East and North Africa, largely......
In late July and early August 1914, the great powers of Europe embarked on a course of action that would claim......
Charge of the Light Brigade, disastrous British cavalry charge against heavily defended Russian troops at the Battle......
limited nuclear options (LNO), military strategy of the Cold War era that envisioned a direct confrontation between......
Lindisfarne raid, Viking assault in 793 on the island of Lindisfarne (Holy Island) off the coast of what is now......
The capture of the city of Lisbon from the Almoravid Muslims in October 1147 after a months-long siege was a by-product......
This is an alphabetically ordered list of land-fought battles. With the exception of ancient battles, the list......
This is a list of wars ordered chronologically by the year that hostilities were initiated. (See also war; law......
Battle of the Little Bighorn, (June 25, 1876), battle at the Little Bighorn River in Montana Territory, U.S., between......
Livonian War, (1558–83), prolonged military conflict, during which Russia unsuccessfully fought Poland, Lithuania,......
Battle of Lodi, (May 10, 1796), small but dramatic engagement in Napoleon Bonaparte’s first Italian campaign, in......
logistics, in military science, all the activities of armed-force units in roles supporting combat units, including......
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Battle of Lone Pine, World War I conflict on August 6–10, 1915, that exemplified the courage and skills of Australian......
Battle of Long Island, successful British action in Brooklyn, New York, on August 27–29, 1776, against the American......
Long March, (1934–35), the 6,000-mile (10,000-km) historic trek of the Chinese communists, which resulted in the......
Battle of Lookout Mountain, in the American Civil War, one of the battles that ended the Confederate siege of Union......
Lord Dunmore’s War, (1774), Virginia-led attack on the Shawnee Indians of Kentucky, removing the last obstacle......
Early in the Second Anglo-Dutch War, the Dutch navy suffered a bloody defeat in a savage battle fought off Lowestoft,......
Siege of Lucknow, sustained assault on the British “Residency,” or governmental headquarters, from May 25 to November......
Under the terms of the Treaty of Roskilde in 1658 following war between the two countries, Denmark was forced to......
Battle of Lundy’s Lane, (July 25, 1814), engagement fought a mile west of Niagara Falls, ending a U.S. invasion......
Battle of Lützen, (November 16 [November 6, Old Style], 1632), military engagement of the Thirty Years’ War in......
M-19, Colombian Marxist guerrilla group that coalesced in 1973–74 and demobilized in 1990, transforming into a......
The Siege of Maastricht showed the genius of Sébastien Le Preste de Vauban, the most renowned military engineer......
Maccabees were a priestly family of Jews who organized a successful rebellion against the Seleucid ruler Antiochus......
Macedonian Wars, (3rd and 2nd centuries bc), four conflicts between the ancient Roman Republic and the kingdom......
Madiun Affair, communist rebellion against the Hatta-Sukarno government of Indonesia, which originated in Madiun,......
Siege of Mafeking, Boer siege of a British military outpost in the South African War at the town of Mafeking (also......
The Thirty Years’ War had been raging in what is now Germany for a dozen years when, in 1630, its scope widened......
Battle of Magenta, engagement on June 4, 1859, between France and Austria in the Franco-Piedmontese War during......
Battle of Maipú, (April 5, 1818), during the South American wars of independence, a victory won by Argentine and......
Malayan People’s Anti-Japanese Army (MPAJA), guerrilla movement formed originally to oppose the Japanese occupation......
Battle of Maldon, in English history, a conflict fought in 991 between Saxons and victorious Viking raiders. The......
Battle of Malplaquet, (Sept. 11, 1709), the duke of Marlborough’s last great battle in the War of the Spanish Succession......
Siege of Malta, one of the most savagely contested encounters of the 16th century, carried out from May to September......
Battle of Manila Bay, (May 1, 1898), defeat of the Spanish Pacific fleet by the U.S. Navy, resulting in the fall......
Battle of Manila, first and largest battle of the Philippine-American War, a conflict between the United States......
Siege of Mantua, (June 4, 1796–Feb. 2, 1797), the crucial episode in Napoleon Bonaparte’s first Italian campaign;......
Battle of Manzikert, battle on August 26, 1071, in which the Byzantines under the emperor Romanus IV Diogenes were......
The Battle of Midway took place June 3–6, 1942, in the Pacific Ocean during World War II between the United States......
Maratha Wars, (1775–82, 1803–05, 1817–18), three conflicts between the British and the Maratha confederacy, resulting......
Battle of Marathon, (September 490 bce), in the Greco-Persian Wars, decisive battle fought on the Marathon plain......
March 23 Movement (M23), rebel group primarily based in North Kivu, a mineral-rich province in eastern Democratic......
Battle of Marengo, (June 14, 1800), narrow victory for Napoleon Bonaparte in the War of the Second Coalition, fought......
Battle of Marignano, (Sept. 13–14, 1515), French victory over a Swiss army in the first Italian campaign of Francis......
Battle of the Maritsa River, (September 26, 1371), Ottoman Turk victory over Serbian forces that allowed the Turks......
First Battle of the Marne, (September 6–12, 1914), an offensive during World War I by the French army and the British......
Second Battle of the Marne, (July 15–18, 1918), last large German offensive of World War I. Following the success......
Mars, ancient Roman deity, in importance second only to Jupiter. Little is known of his original character, and......
Battles of Mars-la-Tour and Gravelotte, (Aug. 16–18, 1870), two major engagements of the Franco-German War in which......
Battle of Marston Moor, the first major Royalist defeat in the English Civil Wars, and the largest and arguably......
After the fall of Jerusalem in 70 ce, Emperor Titus returned to Rome and received a triumphant welcome for his......
Mau Mau Rebellion, conflict that raged in Britain’s Kenya colony from 1952 to 1960. It was fought by the Mau Mau,......
events of May 1968, student revolt that began in a suburb of Paris and was soon joined by a general strike eventually......
Battle of the Medway, the first major recorded battle of the Roman invasion of Britain under the orders of the......
On June 12–14, 1667, a Dutch fleet raided the royal dockyards of the River Medway, which meets the River Thames......
Meiji Restoration, in Japanese history, the political revolution in 1868 that brought about the final demise of......
Messenian Wars, (8th–7th century bc), contests between Sparta and Messenia in ancient Greece. Many modern historians......
Battle of Messines, battle during World War I, fought June 7–14, 1917, between German and British forces, resulting......
battles of the Meuse-Argonne, (September 26–November 11, 1918), a series of final confrontations on the Western......
Mexican Revolution, (1910–20), a long and bloody struggle among several factions in constantly shifting alliances......
Mexican-American War, war between the United States and Mexico (April 1846–February 1848) stemming from the United......
Battle of Midway, (June 3–6, 1942), World War II naval battle, fought almost entirely with aircraft, in which the......
Here are the key military leaders who controlled the battlefields of World War I. list, World War I, generals,......
military-industrial complex, network of individuals and institutions involved in the production of weapons and......
Battle of Milvian Bridge, (October 28, 312 ce), major battle in a Roman civil war between Constantine I and Maxentius.......
In 1756, an Anglo-French conflict called the French and Indian War, which began in North America without a declaration......
Mississippi Valley Campaign, the campaigns and battles of the American Civil War that were fought for control of......
Battle of Miāni, (February 17, 1843), engagement between a British force of about 2,800 troops under Sir Charles......
Battle of Mobile Bay, naval engagement of the American Civil War on August 5–23, 1864, during which Union Admiral......
mobilization, in war or national defense, organization of the armed forces of a nation for active military service......
Battle of Mogadishu, battle between U.S. forces and Somali militia fighters in Mogadishu, Somalia, on October 3–4,......