The Confederate forces are reported to have suffered about 10,699 casualties in the battle:1,728 killed 8,012 wounded959 captured/missing
Ulyssess. Grant
Union and Confederate forces suffered severe casualties at the Battle of Shiloh. Confederate casualties amounted to 10, 699 and Union casualties were 13, 047. This battle was the bloodiest one in the war at that time in April 1862.
- Over 10,000 casualties were suffered by the Allies on D-Day. This includes over 4,300 dead.
The Battle of Kings Mountain was important because it was a victory for the Patriot cause. The forces loyal to the king were mostly American, fighting American forces looking for independence. The Loyalist forces suffered over 300 casualties (dead and wounded) and almost 700 captured. American forces had under 90 casualties (dead and wounded).
The Battle of Shiloh, fought from April 6 to April 7, 1862, resulted in significant casualties, with approximately 23,746 soldiers killed, wounded, or missing. Union forces suffered around 13,047 casualties, while Confederate forces experienced about 10,699 casualties. This battle was one of the bloodiest in the early stages of the American Civil War, highlighting the intense nature of the conflict.
During the Cold War, both communists and non-communists suffered significant casualties, but the impact varied by region and conflict. In proxy wars, such as the Vietnam War, communist forces often faced heavy losses, but non-communist forces, including U.S. troops and their allies, also experienced substantial casualties. Overall, the nature of each conflict, the strategies employed, and the geopolitical context influenced the casualty figures, making it difficult to definitively state which side suffered more. However, many estimates suggest that communist forces, particularly in conflicts like the Korean and Vietnam Wars, suffered higher overall casualties.
"Casualties" refers to all losses suffered by the armed forces. Total Allied casualties on D-Day are estimated at 10,000, including 2500 dead. The total German casualties on D-Day are not known, but are estimated as being between 4000 and 9000 men.
The Battle of Kursk involved 780,900 Germans and 1,910,361 Russians. The combined forces suffered 1,066,303 casualties.
The Siege of Petersburg, which lasted from June 1864 to April 1865 during the American Civil War, resulted in significant casualties on both sides. Union forces suffered approximately 42,000 casualties, while Confederate casualties were around 28,000. The prolonged nature of the siege and the harsh conditions contributed to these high numbers. Overall, the total estimated casualties for the siege were around 70,000.
Based on the category where the question appeared I assume you are interested in the FIRST battle of Bull Run.In the First Battle of Bull Run (called the First Battle of Manassas by the Confederate forces), the Union suffered casualties of 2,896 (460 killed, 1,124 wounded, 1,312 captured/missing).In the Second Battle of Bull Run (called Second Manassas by the Confederates), the Union forces suffered casualties of approx. 10,000 killed and wounded.
The Battle of Lake Champlain, fought on September 11, 1814, during the War of 1812, resulted in approximately 300 casualties. The American forces sustained around 90 casualties, while the British suffered about 210. The battle was significant for its strategic impact, leading to the end of the British invasion of the northern United States.