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what is the difference between war and battle???​

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Answered by priyamala12
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Answer: These words, war and battle, are about fighting so why are they confused? This explanation should make it easier to understand the fundamental difference.The Difference between Battle and War

A battle is a small part of a war. The battles are won and lost between individuals or small groups leading up the winning or losing the war. The war is about the principle or ideology behind the disagreement and the strategy that goes with using the armed forces to win the war by fighting battles. Several battles together can be referred to as a campaign but ultimately all battles and campaigns go towards winning the overall war.

A battle is a combat between two or more armed forces. It is more commonly a physical alternation between two or more armies. War is more of a strategic altercation between two or more entities, such as countries, nations, etc. Battles are between soldiers, while war is between countries or nations.

Answered by Anonymous
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A battle is a combat between two or more armed forces. It is more commonly a physical alternation between two or more armies. War is more of a strategic altercation between two or more entities, such as countries, nations, etc. Battles are between soldiers, while war is between countries or nations.

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