There are simply too many to list from too many era's.
Queen Boadicea against the Romans at Wattling Street
Gettyberg
Isandlwana
Rorkes Drift
The charge of the Light Brigade
Normandy
Arnhem
Stalingrad
Burma
Then we have the various sea and air battles
The list goes on an on. Anyone who fought in those battles and lived, would regard their battle as the most fierce.
What about the battle for the Seelow Heights, 1 Russian Army against a scratch brigade?
Personally I think the Seelow heights really showed the quality of Gotthardt Heinrici as a defensive tactician.
Personally I think the Seelow heights really showed the quality of Gotthardt Heinrici as a defensive tactician.
As a defence tactician, Lt Chard at the battle of Rorkes Drift would take some beating. Although he was a Royal Engineers officer, he had a sound knowledge of infantry tactics. Having seen the actual site of the battle, I'd say his was a brilliant defence. He quite rightly deserved his VC.