The Somme
The four months during World War I that claimed more than 1 million casualties were July to November 1916. This period encompassed the Battle of the Somme, one of the largest battles of the war, which resulted in significant loss of life and injuries on both the Allied and Central Powers sides. The battle highlighted the brutal nature of trench warfare and the high human cost associated with it.
The somme offensive in 1916, was four months seventeen days long and cost about 1.1 million casualties. attritional losses from Verdun and the Somme weakened Germany's strategic position on the western front to the point that they eventually withdrew to the Hindenburg line.
There are two. The first is:Revolutionary War: Battle of OriskanyCivil War: Battle of AntietamThere are several ways to answer this question:If the question is "largest single-day casualties", then the answer is the Battle of Antietam in 1862 during Civil War, with 22,000 casualties (total of both sides).If the question is "largest individual battle casualties", that would most likely be the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863 during the Civil War, with total casualties of 47,000+.If the question is "largest campaign casualties", then the Battle of the Bulge in 1944 during WW2 would qualify, at about 90,000 total.Finally, if the question is "highest rate of casualties in a battle", that would be the Battle of Peleliu in 1944, during WW2. It had a rate of about 30%, with just under 10,000 casualties for 28,000 men engaged.
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In American history, it would be the Battle of Gettysburg (46,286 killed, wounded, captured, or missing,) in the American Civil War, but in all of history is left to exaggerated claims and battles from several thousand years ago. For example, Herodotus claims that there were 257,000 casualties at the Battle of Plataea, but modern historians say that the number couldn't have been more than 51,500. Likewise, the Battle of Kalinga claims to have resulted in 1,000,000 casualties, but modern historians estimate no more than 100,000. In recent history it was probably the Somme with over 1,000,000 casualties, however this "battle" lasted for about 8 months and is more of a campaign than a single battle. The bloodiest siege in history was almost certainly the Siege of Leningrad, which lasted about 29 months, but resulted in between 1,117,000 and 4,500,000 casualties.
Lee waited a month between the Battle of Chancellorsville and the move into the Shenandoah Valley to regroup and resupply his army after the heavy casualties sustained during the battle. This pause also allowed him to reassess his strategic objectives and plan his next moves carefully. Additionally, it gave him time to monitor Union movements and prepare for potential engagements, ensuring that his forces were in a strong position before advancing into the Valley.
The Battle of Gettysburg was in the beginning of July.
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1.4 million a month translates to an annual income of 16.8 million, as there are 12 months in a year. This means that if you earn 1.4 million monthly, you would receive 1.4 million every month consistently throughout the year. In terms of daily income, this equates to approximately 46,667 per day.