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September 17, 1862, was the bloodiest day of the Civil War. It was the day of the battle of Antietam, when about 23,000 soldiers died (counting both sides).
Gettysburg. And the bloodiest one-day battle was Antietam.
The Battle of Antietam was not the bloodiest battle of the war but the bloodiest single day of the war. That day, September 17, 1862, saw over 20,000 Americans killed or wounded in battle.
The bloodiest single day in US history was on September 17, 1862. This was the one day Battle of Antietam in Maryland. Combined losses for Americans on both sides approached 25,000. In US history no single day in battle would match the horror of that battle.
Gettysburg. And the bloodiest single day's fighting was Antietam.
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September 17, 1862, was the bloodiest day of the Civil War. It was the day of the battle of Antietam, when about 23,000 soldiers died (counting both sides).
Gettysburg (3-day battle). And the bloodiest one-day battle was Antietam.
D-DAY Above answer is massively wrong, D-day casualties were quite light but got heavier as the battle for Normandy (which D-day was a part of) went on. The battle of Stalingrad was the bloodiest battle in ww2 and in the entire of human history.
The Battle of Antietam, which took place on September 17, 1862, was the bloodiest single day of the entire Civil War. The battle between Confederate forces led by Robert E. Lee and Union forces led by George B. McClellan resulted in over 23,000 casualties.
The Battle of Antietam was the bloodiest single day in the Civil War. 22,717 men died in the battle, 12,401 Union soldiers and 10,316 Confederate soldiers.
Gettysburg. And the bloodiest single-day battle was Antietam.
Gettysburg. And the bloodiest one-day battle was Antietam.
Antietam (Sharpsburg) - a 1-day battle. The bloodiest battle was Gettysburg, which was a 3-day battle.
Gettysburg - a 3-day battle. The bloodiest 1-day battle was Antietam.
Gettysburg. Antietam was the bloodiest one-day battle.
The bloodiest day of the Civil War was the Battle of Antietam, with 3700 soldiers killed and more than 17,000 wounded. It was fought on September 17, 1862 at Antietam Creek, near Sharpsburg, Maryland.