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Losers in War? Should the United States be on this List?

14 May

Here is a little trivia  to think about.  Look at the criteria and listings of nations with losing records in 20th Century wars and answer this question:  Does the U. S. belong on this list?  Excerpted from The History Guy: Nations With A Losing Record In War.

Criteria: A nation
is
 on this list if they
have lost three or more inter-state wars in a century
OR they lost a half million troops and/or civilian
casualties in a single losing inter-state war.

Nations which were ultimately on the winning side
in the World Wars, such as Rumania in the First World War, France and
Poland in the Second World War, are counted as losing. In each case,
they were defeated in their military confrontations with Germany and
occupied until liberated by their allies. Though they were ultimately
on the winning side, they did temporarily lose their freedom as a
result of military defeat and enemy occupation.

 

Note: Civil Wars do not count, but colonial
conflicts do count. For example, if the French fought a civil war
among themselves, that would not count for this list, but if they
lost a war against a colony seeking independence, as they did against
Vietnam and Algeria, that would count as a defeat.

 

Russia/Soviet
Union
:

Russo-Japanese War (1905)-Russia
   lost to Japan.

   
   

First World War (1914-1918)–Even though
   Russia belonged to the Allies from the beginning of the war, after
   the Communist revolution, the new government made a separate peace
   with Germany and surrendered huge tracts of land to the
   enemy.

   
   

Afghanistan War (1979-1989)–The Soviet
   Union did not militarily defeat the Afghan guerrillas.

   
   

Cold War (1946-1991)-The Soviet Union
   lost the long Cold War and fell apart.

   
   

Chechnya War (1994-1996) Post-Soviet
   Russia gave up trying to subdue the rebellious Muslim region of
   Chechnya.

 

 Ottoman
Empire/Turkey
:

Italo-Ottoman War
   (1911-1912)

   
   

First Balkan War (1912)–

   
   

First World War (1914-1918)-

   
   

 

Iraq:

First Arab-Israeli War (1948-1949)
   –See
Arab-Israeli
   Wars

   
   

Six-Day War (1967)–See Arab-Israeli
   Wars

   
   

Yom Kippur or Ramadan War (1973)–See
   
Arab-Israeli
   Wars

   
   

First Persian Gulf War (1980-1988)
   

   
   

Second Persian Gulf
   War
(1990-1991)

   
   

Third Persian Gulf
   War/War in Iraq
   
(2003-Present)

   
   

 

 Bulgaria
:

Second Balkan War (1913)
   
   

First World War (1914-1918)

   
   

Second World War
   
(1941-1945)

 

Germany
:

First World War
   (1914-1918)

   
   

Second World
   War
(1939-1945)–Both wars
   resulted in millions of German deaths and the loss of huge tracts
   of German territory.

 

France:

Second
   World War

   (1939-1945)
–France was utterly defeated by the Germans and
   remained an occupied country until freed by the U.S., Britain,
   Canada, and other allied nations.

   
   

First Indochina War (1946-1954)–See
   
Wars
   of France

   
   

Suez/Sinai
   War
(1956)–Even though
   France and her allies, Britain and Israel, enjoyed military
   success, political factors forced the allies to withdraw from
   Egypt. France and Britain did not achieve their war goals. See
   also
Wars
   of France

   
   

Algerian War of Independence
   (1954-1962)
–See
Wars
   of France

 

Portugal:

Angolan War of Independence
   (1962-1975)

   
   

Mozambican War of Independence
   (1962-1975)

   
   

Guinea-Bissau War of Independence
   (1962-1975)
–Note–Portugal decided to grant independence to
   these rebellious colonies following an internal military coup in
   1974.

   
   

 

Serbia
/Yugoslavia
:

              First World War (1914-1918)–Even
   though Serbia belonged to the winning side, the nation suffered
                military defeat in 1914, and occupation by Germany,
   Austria-Hungary, and Bulgaria until 1918, when                   Allies defeated the Central Powers.

   
   

              Second World War
   
(1941-1945)–Even though
   Yugoslavia belonged to the winning side, the nation       suffered  military defeat in 1941, and occupation by Germany, Italy, and
   Bulgaria until 1945, when the Allies           defeated the Axis.

   
   

Kosovo
   War
(1998-1999)–NATO forced
   Serbia to give up control of the province of Kosovo.

 

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