about 280,000 people died on the battle of marne
There were too many to be counted!
an estimated 251000
many.
15706-20000
The First Battle of the Marne was composed of 3 major actions: the Battle of ... the area that morning and was stopped short of high ground north of Meaux. .... No future battle on the Western Front would average so many casualties per day.
The first Battle of the Marne began on September 6, 1914, and ended on September 12, 1914. During the First Battle of the Marne, 250,000 French soldiers were lost and the Germans suffered about the same casualties. The BEF lost just under 13,000 men.
Second Battle of the Marne happened on 1918-08-06.
There were no civilians involved in the Battle of Midway.
At the Battle of Atlanta, the Union Army had 3,641 causalities and losses. The Confederacy Army had 5,500 casualties and loses at the battle on July 22, 1864.
500,000 were killed or wounded in the 1st Battle 139,000 were killed or wounded in the 2nd Battle
The First Battle of the Marne was composed of 3 major actions: the Battle of ... the area that morning and was stopped short of high ground north of Meaux. .... No future battle on the Western Front would average so many casualties per day.
The first Battle of the Marne began on September 6, 1914, and ended on September 12, 1914. During the First Battle of the Marne, 250,000 French soldiers were lost and the Germans suffered about the same casualties. The BEF lost just under 13,000 men.
The battle of the Marne
Seventy five east of Paris at the River Marne was the battle area of the Battle of Marne 1 and 2.
The winner of the battle of the Marne was France and Britain.
The first battle of the Marne happened in Sept. 1914
There were approximately 13,000 Union casualties at the Battle of Shiloh.
The Union casualties at the Battle of Williamsburg were 2,293 men.
Marne River near Paris, France
Second Battle of the Marne happened on 1918-08-06.
The First Battle of the Marne took place from September 5 to September 12, 1914. The Second Battle of the Marne took place from July 15 to August 6, 1918.