Battle of Stalingrad in around 1942-1943. They actually captured more Germans than 80,000 I think. I could be wrong so don't quote me on this :|
It was at the Battle of Stalingrad - though the actual number is considered to be even higher by some historians.
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Actually, the Soviets captured 91,000 German soldiers and SS in the Battle of Stalingrad, and suffered some 150,000 killed. Although the Soviets lost some 500,000 soldiers and civilians, the fight at Stalingrad proved to the Russian people that the Germans could be beaten.
they were captured
Rommel commanded the Axis troops.
In the battle of Waterloo that lead to the downfall of Napoleon Bonaparte, there were 23,000 British troops along with 44,000 allied troops (Germans, Belgians, Dutch, and the Prussians). The French had 74,000 troops of which 48,000 troops perished.
The Battle of Antietam was the most casualty heavy day in American history. It was fought on Union soil and Confederate troops ultimately withdrew from battle, meaning that no area was captured.
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To most historians it would be the protracted Battle of Stalingrad (August 23,1942-February 2, 1943). Stymied by the Russian winter and a populace forbidden to leave, the Germans were therefore stalemated in their attempt to occupy the Soviet Union. As many as 90,000 German troops were captured by the end of the battle.
There were 4,000 Mexican troops killed or wounded, and 3,000 captured.
At 6pm on the evening of 19 July 1916, the battle that began between Australian and German troops was the Battle of Fromelles. Lasting overnight, this battle came to be known as Australia's "worst day in history". British troops were also involved. A few sections of the German trenches were captured by the 8th and 14th Australian Brigades, but this was insufficient to turn the tide of the battle. The 5th Australian Division suffered a total of 5,533 casualties, including over 1900 deaths, while the 61st British Division suffered 1,547 casualties, whilst the Germans lost the fewest troops - 1,000.
The Battle of Stalingrad, fought from August 1942 to February 1943, inflicted the most damage on the Germans during World War II. This pivotal battle marked a turning point in the war, with the German 6th Army suffering catastrophic losses, including around 300,000 troops killed or captured. The defeat not only weakened the German military significantly but also boosted Soviet morale and marked the beginning of a series of Soviet offensives that would push the Germans back toward their own borders.