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Both sides suffered high casualties, but the Germans used superior tactics and the French army broke and retreated in disorder.
Battle losses are often measured in terms of casualties. Deaths as a result of combat wounds may be strung out over days and weeks. With that said, both sides in the Battle of Antietam suffered casualties close to 12,000 for each side.
Russia suffered the greatest loss of life during World War I. There were thousands of casualties on all sides suffered during the war.
Zero. One Union soldier died the next day due to an accident.
The Union, although both sides suffered heavy casualties.
The Union lost 3155 people, for a total of 23 055 losses/casualties whereas the confederates lost 4078 people, for a total loss/casulty count of 23 231 people
Confederate General Braxton Bragg was the victor of the Battle of Chickamauaga in 1863. It was a major Union defeat. It was a costly battle for both sides. In victory the Confederates had 17,000 casualties and the Federals suffered 11,000 casualties.
The Union suffered 10,000 casualties. The South suffered 9,091 casualties and had 29,495 men surrender. = =
The artillery batteries on both sides of the US Civil War suffered less casualties then either the infantries or cavalries. At the Battle of Gettysburg, the Union lost about 10% of its cannons, while the South's losses were about 13%.
10,360. There were a total of over 20,000 soldiers lost from both sides in that battle.
The Second Battle of Bull Run actually started in the late afternoon of August 28, 1862, when the Confederate divisions of Gen. Ewell and Taliaferro attacked King's Union division, that unknowingly crossed their front at Groveton. It was a fierce, though small encounter in which both sides suffered heavy casualties. The Northerners withdrew at midnight. Taliaferro and Ewell were wounded.
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.