List of battles 1901–2000
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1901–1913
- 1901
- 1902
- 1903
- 1904
- 1905
- Siege of Port Arthur ended 2 January – Japanese attack on Port Arthur
- Battle of San-de-pu 25–29 January – Another failed Russian counteroffensive in Manchuria
- Battle of Mukden 20 February – 7 March Largest battle of all time when fought, a glorious Japanese victory
- Battle of Tsushima 27–28 May – Admiral Togo's decisive victory over Russian Baltic fleet in the Straits of Tshushima
- 1906
- 1907
- 1908
- 1911
- 1912
- 1913
- Naval Battle of Lemnos 5 January – Greek navy defeats Ottoman fleet near the Island of Lemnos in final naval engagement of the war
- Battle of Bizani 20–21 February – Greeks defeat last operational Ottoman army in Epirus and capture city of Ioanina
- Adrianople November 3, 1912 – March 26, 1913 – Fall of the city to the forces of Bulgaria and Serbia and the capture of Turkish Gen Ghazi Shulkri Pasha
- Battle of Kilkis-Lahanas 19–21 June – Greeks defeat Bulgarians in the three-day battle for Kilkis
- Battle of Kresna Gorge 8 –18 July – Inconclusive ten-day battle between Bulgaria and Greece
- Battle of Kalimantsi 15–18 July – Bulgarian defensive victory against the Serbs
- Battle of Dul Madoba 9 August – A Dervish force raids the Somali Habar Yoonis tribe near Burco, killing or wounding 57 members of the "Somaliland Camel Constabulary", including the British commander, Colonel Richard Corfield
1914–1918
- 1914
- Liège 4–17 August – Germans invade Belgium; start of World War I See also a List of World War I Battles
- Battle of Mulhouse 9 August – Part of the Battle of the Frontiers, France takes town but then loses it again
- Battle of Lorraine 14 August – German victory in World War I
- Battle of Cer 16–19 August – Serbian forces push back Austro-Hungarian invasion
- Battle of Stalluponen 17 August – First battle on the Russian Eastern Front in World War I
- Battle of Gumbinnen 19–20 August – Russians defeat German Eighth Army, advance deeper into East Prussia
- Battle of the Ardennes 21 August
- Battle of Charleroi 21 August
- Battle of Mons 23 August – British forces hold back
- Battle of Tannenberg 23 August – 2 September – Samsonov's Russian Second Army encircled and destroyed by the German Eighth Army
- Battle of Charmes 24–26 August - The second French army, under general Castelnau, defeat a Bavarian army
- Battle of Le Cateau 26 August – Allied Powers retreat from German forces
- Battle of Galicia 26 August – 11 September – Russia defeats Austria-Hungary
- First Battle of Heligoland Bight 28 August – First major naval engagement of World War I . Heavy German losses
- Battle of Guise 29 August – The fifth French army, under general Lanzerac, defeat the second German army under general Bülow.
- Siege of Maubeuge 24 August – 7 September – Germans capture fortress
- First Battle of the Marne 5–9 September – French armies and BEF, under French general Joffre, defeat the Germans armies under general Von Moltke. German invasion of France halted by Allies. The city of Paris was saved.
- First Battle of the Masurian Lakes 9–14 September – German Eighth Army defeats Rennenkampf's Russian First Army
- First Battle of the Aisne 13–28 September – Indecisive battle in France
- Siege of Przemyśl 24 September 1914 – 22 March 1915 – Russians initially unsuccessful, but second siege attempt succeeds
- Siege of Antwerp 28 September
- Battle of the Vistula River 29 September – 31 October – Russians defeat Germans under August von Mackensen
- Battle of the Yser 16–31 October – French and Belgian victory
- First Battle of Ypres 19 October – 22 November – Early trench warfare; "Kindermord bei Ypern"
- Battle of Penang 28 October – German victory. Two allied ships sink near Malaysia
- Battle of Coronel 1 November – Admiral Graf Spee defeats Admiral Cradock
- Battle of Tanga 3–5 November – Colonel Paul von Lettow-Vorbeck defeats General Arthur Aitken in German East Africa
- Fao Landing 6 November – British begin the Mesopotamian Campaign against the Ottoman Empire
- Battle of Cocos 9 November – Australia defeats Germany in a naval battle
- Battle of Łódź 11 November – Russians take city, lose it on 6 December
- Battle of Elhri 13 November – Moroccan tribes defeat French troops
- Battle of Kraków 16 November – heavy casualties to Austria and Russia
- Battle of Łowicz 30 November – 17 December – Russians take city
- Battle of Kolubara 3–9 December – Serbians drive out Austrians
- Battle of Falkland Islands (Islas Malvinas) 8 December – British defeat Admiral Graf Spee
- 1915
1919–1938
- 1919
- 1920
- 1921
- 1922
- 1923
- 1924
- 1925
- 1930
- 1931
- 1932
- 1933
- 1936
- 1937
- 1938
1939–1945
- 1939
- 1940
- 1941
- 1942
- Battle of Manado 11–13 January – Japanese attempt to open a passage to attack Australia through the eastern part of Dutch East Indies
- Battle of Makassar Strait February 4 – Japanese planes attack US and Dutch forces
- Battle of Drazgose 9 January – First frontal engagement on Slovenian soil with the German occupier
- Battle of Moscow 17 January – Soviet defenders drive back German Army Group Centre
- Battle of Balikpapan 23 January – Battle in Borneo, Netherlands East Indies. Japanese victory over the Dutch
- First Battle of Rabaul 23 January – Japanese victory
- Battle of Ambon 30 January – 3 February – Japanese victory in the Dutch East Indies
- Battle of Singapore 31 January – 15 February – Japanese forces capture city in Malaya
- Battle of Badung Strait 18–19 February – Japanese naval victory despite friendly fire incident
- Darwin Air Raids 19 February – Australian hit by Japanese aerial attacks
- Battle of the Java Sea 4 February – 1 March – Japanese wipe out Allied naval squadron
- Battle of Java 28 February – 12 March – A battle of the Pacific theatre of World War II between Japan and the Netherlands. Japanese victory
- Battle of Sunda Strait 28 February – 1 March – (ABDACOM) naval force, under Admiral Karel Doorman was defeated by the Japanese fleet
- Second Battle of Sirte 22 March – Iachino is victorious over British naval forces
- Japanese Raids into Indian Ocean 31 March – Japanese raids against the British Eastern Fleet. Heavy British losses
- Battle of Bataan 1 January – 9 April – Gen. Douglas MacArthur's USAFFE make gallant stand, US and Filipino prisoners of war forced on Bataan Death March
- Battle of Nanos 18 April – 800 Italian soldiers lay siege to 50 Slovene partisans
- Doolittle Raid 18 April – US Aircraft bomb Tokyo, crash-land in China
- Battle of Zhejiang-Jiangxi 18 April – Chinese and Japanese forces search for the surviving Doolittle Raiders
- Destruction of Telavåg 30 April – German forces destroy entire Norwegian town
- Battle of the Coral Sea 4 May – US loses USS Lexington; Japanese win tactically but lose strategically to US/Australian navies. First naval battle in history in which the opposing ships neither sighted nor directly fired on one another; all offensive action was carried out by carrier-based aircraft
- Battle of Corregidor 5–6 May – Last US bastion in Asia surrenders to the Japanese after prolonged siege
- Battle of the Philippines 8 December 1941 – 8 May – Japanese victory, Douglas MacArthur promises to return
- Battle of the St. Lawrence 11 May – U-553 sinks the Nicoya and the Leto in the Gulf of the St. Lawrence river
- Second Battle of Kharkov 12–28 May – Soviet counterattack thwarted
- Battle of Bir Hakeim 26 May – 11 June – Free French Forces successfully delay Rommel's advance towards Egypt
- Battle of Gazala 26 May – 21 June – Erwin Rommel, reinforced by Italians, defeats Great Britain
- Battle of Midway 4–7 June – US loses USS Yorktown; Japanese lose four aircraft carriers
- Attack on Sydney Harbour 31 May – 8 June – Japanese submarines attack Australian cities
- Convoy PQ-17 – 27 ships leave Iceland on 17 June for Murmansk – on 5 10 July ships reach Murmansk
- First Battle of El Alamein 1 July – British Eighth Army stops Rommel's Axis forces invading Egypt
- Battle of Sevastopol 2 July – Captured by Germans after eight month siege
- Battle of Stalingrad 17 July 1942 – 2 February 1943 – City besieged by Paulus' German Sixth Army; from 23 November the Sixth Army is surrounded and destroyed by Soviets; bloodiest battle in history, 1.8 millions dead approx.
- Battle of Savo Island 9 August – Japanese sink four US cruisers
- Battle of Dieppe 19 August – "Operation Jubilee" was an Allied attack on the German occupied port of Dieppe in France. Allied Failure, Information used for D-Day
- Battle of the Eastern Solomons 24 August – Japanese aircraft carrier Ryūjō sunk
- Battle of Milne Bay, Papua New Guinea 25 August – 7 September – Australians defeat Japanese. First clear Allied victory over Japanese land forces
- Battle of Alam Halfa 30 August – 6 September – Allies vs. Rommel in North Africa
- Battle of Cape Esperance 11 October – near Guadalcanal
- Second Battle of El Alamein 23 October – 4 November – Montgomery's Eighth Army forces Rommel out of Egypt
- Battle of the Santa Cruz Islands 25 October – near Guadalcanal, USS Hornet sunk, but Japanese withdraw victorious
- Operation Torch 8 November – Allied landings in North Africa
- Naval Battle of Guadalcanal 12 November – US defeats Japan. Turning point of Pacific War
- Battle of Tassafaronga 30 November – off Guadalcanal
- 1943
- 1944
- Battle of Monte Cassino 17 January – 19 May. Four battles. Allies finally victorious, breaking through to advance on Rome
- Battle of Cisterna 30 January – 2 February – Part of Operation Shingle – the 1st, 3rd, and 4th US Army Ranger battalions attempted to capture the town of Cisterna
- Battle of Kwajalein 31 January – 3 February – American victory in the Marshall Islands, several Korean laborers captured
- Battle of Korsun Pocket 24 January – 16 February – Decisive Soviet victory
- Attack on Truk 17–18 February – Successful American air raid in the Marshall Islands
- Battle of Eniwetok 17–23 February – American victory allows US forces to set up for an attack on the Mariana Islands
- Battle of Hube's Pocket 25 March – 15 April – Germans victorious, but have to retreat afterward
- Battle of Central Henan April–December – Marginal Japanese victory in China
- Raid on Drvar April–May – failed German military operation that aimed to capture Josip Broz Tito – leader of the Yugoslav partisans
- Battle of Normandy 6 June – 25 August – Allies invade northern France across the Normandy beaches (Operation Overlord); hard fighting from Cherbourg to Caen; Germans surrounded and destroyed at Falaise
- Battle of Villers-Bocage 13 June – Germans defeat allies near Normandy during Operation Overlord
- Battle of Saipan 15 June – 9 July – American forces capture island
- Battle of Philippine Sea 19 June – Major carrier battle; US lose 123 planes and destroy 315 Japanese planes
- Operation Bagration 22 June – Eastern Front. Soviet offensive destroys German Army Group Center
- Battle of Fontenay 25 June
- Battle of Tali-Ihantala 25 June – 9 July – Finnish stop Soviet offensive
- Battle of Vuosalmi 4–11 July – Finnish victory over the Soviets during the Continuation War
- Battle of Guam 21 July – 10 August – 18,000 Japanese killed during American attack
- Battle of Tinian 24 July – 1 August – Japanese, realizing they will lose, launch a suicidal charge against Americans
- Warsaw Uprising 1 August – 3 October – 20,000 armed Poles against 55,000 Wehrmacht and SS. City destroyed in 90%, more than 250,000 casualties
- Fourth Battle of Changsha August – Japanese capture nearby town, but unable to continue fighting afterward
- Operation Dragoon (aka Operation Anvil) 15 August – Allied invasion of Southern France
- Liberation of Paris 15–25 August – Allied forces drive Third Reich forces out of the French capital
- Battle of Guilin-Liuzhou 16 August – 24 November – Japanese victory in China
- Operation Tanne Ost 15 September – Germans unable to capture island
- Battle of Peleliu 15 September – A fight to capture an airstrip on a speck of coral in the western Pacific
- Battle of Arnhem 17–26 September – The major battle of Operation Market Garden; Allies reach but fail to cross the Rhine; British First Airborne Division destroyed
- Battle of Anguar 17–30 September – Volcanic island captured by Americans
- Hürtgen Forest 19 September – 10 February 1945 – Stubborn German defence, appalling losses to US Army
- Battle of Tornio 1–8 October – Finns capture Tornio from the Germans, start of the Lapland War proper
- Battle of Debrecen 6–29 October – Germans able to hold back Soviets
- Battle of the Scheldt 2 October – 8 November – Difficult Canadian victory secures the port of Antwerp, and ensures critical supplies for advancing allied forces
- Battle of Crucifix Hill – The U.S. 1st Infantry Division attacks and takes Crucifix Hill, a strategic point which allows the Battle of Aachen to occur. Cpt. Bobbie E. Brown wins a Medal of Honor for his heroics
- Battle of Aachen 2–21 October – Aachen was the first major German city to face invasion during World War II
- Battle of Leyte 20 October – 31 December – Combined American and Philippine Commonwealth military forces including recognized guerrillas begin the liberation of the Philippines
- Battle of Leyte Gulf 23–26 October – The largest air-sea battle in history
- Operation Queen 16 November
- Battle of Ormoc Bay 11 November – 21 December – Americans prevent Japanese from resupplying Leyte
- Battle of Monte Castello 25 November 1945 – 12 February 1946 – Brazilian troops fight Germans in Italy
- Battle of Mindoro 13–16 December – Combined US, Australian and Philippine Commonwealth Military Forces including recognized guerrillas capture main island off Luzon, Philippines
- Battle of the Bulge December 16 – January 25, 1945 – German counterattack in Ardennes; General McAuliffe says "NUTS" at Bastogne
- 1945
- Battle of Luzon 9 January – 15 August – Filipino and American victory. US.Sixth and Eighth Army including the Filipino soldiers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary including recognized guerrillas retakes and completes the recapture of Northern Philippines
- Operation Elephant 26 January – Allied offensive against a German bridgehead at Kapelsche Veer in the Netherlands
- Raid at Cabanatuan 30 January – US Army Rangers and Filipino guerrillas rescue Bataan and Corregidor POWs from Japanese prison camp
- Battle for the Recapture of Bataan 31 January – 8 February – Combined US and Philippine Commonwealth military forces including recognized guerrillas retake the historic Bataan Peninsula
- Battle for the Liberation of Manila 3 February – 3 March – City totally devastated after month-long battle between the combined US and Philippine Commonwealth military forces including recognized guerrillas aagainst the Japanese Imperial forces. 100,000 civilians killed
- Battle for the Recapture of Corregidor 16–26 February – Spectacular combined US and Philippine Commonwealth assault retakes island bastion from Japanese forces
- Raid at Los Baños 23 February – US Airborne Task Force and Filipino guerrillas rescues more than 2,000 Allied POWs and civilian internees held by Japanese
- Battle of Mindanao 10 March – 15 August – US Eighth Army including the Filipino soldiers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary and recognized guerrillas completes the recapture of Southern Philippines
- Operation Varsity 17 March – 134 Allied gliders land troops in Weisel
- Battle of the Visayas 18 March – 30 July – US Eighth Army including the Filipino soldiers of the Philippine Commonwealth Army and Philippine Constabulary and recognized guerrillas retakes central Philippine islands
- Battle of Iwo Jima 26 March – After a month, US Forces take main offshore Japanese island
- Battle of West Henan and North Hubei 21 March – 11 May – Indecisive battle between China and Japan. Japan controls airbases after battle
- Battle on Lijevča field, 30 March – 8 April – Total Ustashian victory over Chetniks
- Battle of Halbe 24 April – 1 May – Part of Battle of Berlin, Germans unable to break out
- Battle of Baguio 26 April – Filipino troops of the 66th Infantry Regiment, Philippine Commonwealth Army, USAFIP-NL and the American troops of the 33rd and 37th Infantry Division, United States Army retakes and complete in Baguio City, Northern Philippines
- Battle of Berlin 26 April – 2 May – Soviet forces encircle and capture German capital; Hitler commits suicide
- Battle of Triest 30 April – 2 May – British army and Yugoslav capture the city
- Battle of Tarakan 1 May – Allied attack as part of the Borneo campaign
- Battle of Bessang Pass 14 June – Filipino troops of the 15th, 66th and 121st Infantry Regiment, Philippine Commonwealth Army, USAFIP-NL comples and retakes on the province of Ilocos Sur in Northern Luzon, Philippines
- Battle of Poljana – Last battle of World War II in Europe
- Battle of West Hunan April–June – Chinese victory in final battle to expel Japan
- Battle of Okinawa 21 June – US takes Japanese Island in the Ryūkyūs; many casualties to both sides
- Battle of North Borneo 17 June – 15 August – US victory during final stages of World War II in the Pacific
- Soviet invasion of Manchuria 9–20 August – decisive Russian victory over Japan
- Battle of Balikpapan 1–21 July – Allied victory over Japan
- Battle of Mayoyao Bridge 26 July – 9 August – Filipino troops of the 11th and 14th Infantry Regiment, Philippine Commonwealth Army, USAFIP-NL retakes and completed in Mayoyao, Mountain Province (now Ifugao), Northern Philippines
- Battle of Surabaya 27 October – 20 November – Indonesian soldiers and militia against British and Dutch troops as a part of the Indonesian National Revolution
1945–1975
- 1947
- 1948
- 1948 Arab–Israeli War – War between Israel and Lebanon, Syria, Transjordan, Egypt and Iraq; many Arab refugees.
- Operatie Kraai – Part of the "Politionele acties". Although the Dutch were victorious they were forced to give up Indonesia, because of international anti-colonial pressure
- 1949
- Battle of Kuningtou – Nationalist victory establishes Taiwan as the Nationalist refuge. Communists left in control of mainland China.
- 1950
- Battle of Pusan Perimeter 29 July – 15 September – UN forces stop North Korean invasion of South Korea, counterattack in mid-September in conjunction with Battle of Inchon
- Battle of Inchon 15–19 September – UN retakes South Korea, reaches Seoul in 12 days
- Battle of the Ch'ongch'on River 25 November – 2 December – China intervened in Korea, UN forces were expelled from North Korea, resulting in the longest retreat in US military history
- Battle of Chosin Reservoir 27 November – 13 December – UN forces inflicted heavy casualties onto Chinese forces, rendering 40 percent of all Chinese forces in Korea combat ineffective before withdrawing into South Korea
- 1951
- 1953
- 1954 Battle of Dien Bien Phu – France loses Indochina when besieged here, from 1953 (First Indochina War)
- 1956 Suez Crisis – Britain, France, Israel attempt to retake Suez Canal after recent Egyptian nationalization. Large engagements included the Battle of Mitla Pass and the Battle of Port Said
- 1961 Bay of Pigs Invasion – A failed US-backed attempt to capture Cuba and a major blow to US pride and reputation
- 1962
- 1965
- 1966 Battle of Long Tan 18–19 August – First major action of Australian forces in Vietnam
- 1967
- 1968
- 1969
- Football War 14 July – Between El Salvador and Honduras
- Battle of the Bogside12 August – Unarmed Irish residents of the Bogside in Derry City expel British Police and Militia Forces from their area. The riots lasts for 2 days until the British Army is sent in. This event is often described as the beginning of the Troubles, a 30-year guerrilla war.
- 1971
- 1972 Battle of Mirbat 19 July – British SAS forces defeat Communist rebels during an attempted coup of Oman.
- 1973
Turkish invasion of Cyprus July 20-Aug 16.
1977–2000
- 1977
- A battle of the Ogaden War – The Ethiopian army inflicts heavy losses on the Somali National Army (SNA) after a Somali attack by 1 tank battalion and a mechanized infantry brigade supported by artillery units
- First Battle of Jijiga A battle of the Ogaden War – The Somalis, trying to take the town, lose more than half of their attacking force of 3 tank battalions, each of which includes more than 30 tanks
- Second Battle of Jijiga – A battle of the Ogaden War. Three Somali tank battalions overwhelm an Ethiopian garrison. After inflicting some heavy losses on Somali armor, Ethiopian troops mutiny and withdraw from the town, leaving its defense to the militia, which is incapable of slowing the Somali advance.
- Battle of Harar – A major battle of the Ogaden War
- 1978
- 1980
- 1981
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1986
- 1988
- 1989
- 1991
- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1995
- 1999