There were too many to be counted!
About 150,000 on the German side
About 167,000 on the French side
100,000,000
I know for a fact that France won the Battle of Verdun
no Germany ships
battle of newbury
over 9000 person died in the battle of fulford
2,108 Union men died in battle of Antietam
540,000
Verdun.
A stagering 40 million.
The Battle of Verdun was fought between the German and French armies, from 21 February to 15 December 1916. Over that period of time Two million men were engaged in the battle.
Many people died many casualties
I know for a fact that France won the Battle of Verdun
it was the cause of the battle of the somme which was the bloodiest first day in British history, the battle of verdun was going badly for the allies so Haig decided to divert the Gemans and releive the pressure on verdun, which it did but created lot of casulaties on the first day, the worst in history The battle of Verdun was simply a German derived strategy to bleed the French army dry. Attrition, attrition, attrition. The German leadership knew that the French would never break at Verdun so more and more troops were fed into the meat grinder. Of course German losses were horrendous too.
how many people died at the battle of edgehill
Depends which one you are referring to, as there were three. One in 1914, one in 1915 and one in 1917. The Third Battle of Ypres (1917, also called the Battle of Passchendaele) was not as bloody as the First Battle of the Somme or the Battle of Verdun, but it was seen as far more horrific.
None. The Russians did not participate in the battle. The Battle of the Bulge occurred on the Germany's "western front" in Belgium. The opposing forces were exclusively German and American. The battle did not involve any Russian forces or formations.
2,000 men died in the battle of chattanooga
no Germany ships