Every War That Started From an Absurdly Stupid Mistake, Explained in 19 minutes

Here's the ready-to-use description for YouTube (or wherever you're publishing): Discover the 10 most extreme battles in history — where the deadliest enemy wasn't just the opposing army, but the planet itself. From a war fought at over 20,000 feet, to an entire city destroyed in close-quarters combat through sewers and bombed-out buildings — this video dives into the 10 most brutal confrontations in modern history, where cold, heat, starvation, and geography killed as many soldiers as the weapons did. You'll discover: šŸ”ļø The highest-altitude conflict on Earth (Siachen) šŸ”„ The hottest battle ever recorded (El Alamein) ā„ļø The coldest combat in history (Chosin Reservoir) 🚜 The largest tank battle of all time (Kursk) 🌓 The deadliest jungle campaign (Guadalcanal) 🌊 The largest amphibious landing ever carried out (Normandy) šŸ™ļø The longest siege in history (Leningrad) āš“ The largest naval battle in the world (Leyte Gulf) šŸ’£ The most hellish battlefield of World War I (Verdun) šŸšļø The most brutal battle of all time (Stalingrad) Each of these battles pushed the limits of what the human body — and the human mind — can endure. Watch until the end to find out which one combined almost every one of these extremes at once. šŸ“Œ If you enjoy in-depth military history breakdowns, subscribe for more deep dives like this one. #MilitaryHistory #WWII #History #WarDocumentary #Stalingrad #Normandy #ExtremeHistory