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Each side lost about 1,700 men killed.
2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.
Lincoln was sad cause he lost so he ended slavery so that he and a larger nation could mourn the loss together. With all of the slaves free sadness was larger and it inspired the soldiers to fight harder and that's what they did.
In the Battle of Midway, the United States lost 307 servicemen, while Japan lost around 3,057.
For the Union, U.S.Grant in his first big battle, which he nearly lost on the first day. For the Confederates, Sidney Johnston, regarded as the best General in the South, killed in this battle.
The South lost fewer men because of their leaders and their strategists.
10,360. There were a total of over 20,000 soldiers lost from both sides in that battle.
The Confederates under Sidney Johnston, who was killed in the battle.
Russia and Germany fought in the battle of Stalingrad. Russia owned Stalingrad, and then lost a lot of lives holding on to it, but lost the battle. Russia won in the long run because Germany lost a lot of soldiers and his supplies were drained after the battel.
Each side lost about 1,700 men killed.
By Soldiers can one assume you mean Airmen ? The British & allied lost 446 killed. German losses would be in excess of 1 000.
no it is not
Approximately 25,000 men lost their lives in the battle for Independence in the American Revolution. Most lost their lives due to their injuries sustained while fighting the British.
2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.
12,354
The Battle of Shiloh saw the Federal Army of the Tennessee and Army of the Ohio sustain 13,000 casualties with 1800 dead. The Confederate Army of the Mississippi lost 10,000 men with 1700 killed. Source: Shiloh: Bloody April, W. Wiley Sword, 1974
The British lost 2 men and The U.S. Lost only 700 men