Which battle of World War II was the longest and bloodiest in the history of warfare?

a) Battle of Stalingrad
b) Normandy Invasion
Consider This: Casualties numbered more than a million. See 13.5: Turning of the Tide.
c) Battle of the Bulge
Consider This: Casualties numbered more than a million. See 13.5: Turning of the Tide.
d) Battle of El Alamein
Consider This: Casualties numbered more than a million. See 13.5: Turning of the Tide.


a) Battle of Stalingrad

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Which of these was a crucial Egyptian asset after its construction in 1869?

A) the national railroad B) the Suez Canal C) Cairo D) the University of al-Azhar

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