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100,000 union soldiers and 52,000 confrederate soldiers
100,000 union soldiers and 52,000 confrederate soldiers
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This battle was actually a series of battles along the same front and lasted from May 8 to May 19, 1864. The totals given here are estimates, with the Army of the Potomac absorbing 2700 killed, 13,416 wounded and 2,200 missing or captured. The totals for the Confederate forces are vague but estimated as 10,000 casualties of all types.
The conditions for soldiers in the First World War were terrible. Trenches were dug for defence and shelter for Soldiers while they fought through years of stalemate battles. They were very muddy, and so soldiers could catch many diseases. Rats were common, and some were as big as cats! Lice was also a big problem, and soldiers had to run lit matches along their clothes to get rid of them.
2,345 soldiers, along with 57 civilians.
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Unable to receive food or medicine from the outside, the civilians starved among with the soldiers, and suffered scurvy and dysentery along with them. Had there not been a sizable civilian population, Pemberton may have been able to hold out longer.
what was the effect of machine guns, tanks, poison gas, and airplanes used in the battles along the western front
Along the Mississippi River in 1862 and along the Red River in 1864.
The duration of All Along the Watchtower - TV series - is 1800.0 seconds.