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For the union army(the north) it was Major general George Gordon Meade

For the confederate army(the south) it was General Robert E Lee

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Lee, Longstreet, Ewell, Picket, Hill, Hood, Pettigrew, Heth for the South. Meade, Hancock, Buford, Sickles, McPherson, Burnside for the North.

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Battle of the Bulge--- about 81,000 casulties but on American soil, Gettysburg---51,000 casulties on both sides.


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