What was the longest battle in World War 1?
Battle of the Somme
Incorrect AnswerBattle of Mons
Incorrect AnswerBattle of Verdun
Correct AnswerBattle of Jutland
Incorrect AnswerExplanation:
- Option 1: Battle of the Somme was a significant and deadly battle in World War 1, but it was not the longest.
- Option 2: Battle of Mons was an early battle of World War 1, notable for being the first major action of the British Expeditionary Force, but it was not lengthy.
- Option 3: Battle of Verdun is correct. The Battle of Verdun was the longest battle of World War 1, lasting from February to December 1916.
- Option 4: The Battle of Jutland was a major naval battle but relatively short, taking place over two days.
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