Germans lost 465,000
Allies lost 625,000
The Battle of Savannah was fought between the British (and their allies, the Germans) and the Americans (Patriots) (and their allies, the French).
The Americans had 19,246 soldiers killed. The British lost 200 killed. The Germans had 91,132 dead as a results of their attack.
Because it was in a very important location to the French and British and the Germans.
70,000 soldiers died during the Third Battle
Yes, they broke the stalemate and gained German territory on 13 November 1916
The British and the French vs. The Germans
The British and the French vs. The Germans
An estimated 9,000 with a couple Germans mixed into that number.
The Battle of Savannah was fought between the British (and their allies, the Germans) and the Americans (Patriots) (and their allies, the French).
To take pressure off the French at Verdun. to break the stalemate between the Germans and british
In the Battle of Savannah in 1779, fought 3,500 French soldiers and 1,550 Americans. The opposing force was of 3,200 British and Loyalists.
The Battle of Dunkirk was part of the Battle of France operation and responsible for the defense and evacuation of French and British forces to Britain in May and June, 1940. The situation seemed dire when the Germans, after crossing the channel went north, a decision that could have trapped French and British soldiers before they could be evacuated to Britain. However, the Germans halted the advance on Dunkirk, deciding instead to consolidate forces. This action enabled the evacuation to complete successfully.
The Americans had 19,246 soldiers killed. The British lost 200 killed. The Germans had 91,132 dead as a results of their attack.
The Battle of Mons signified the first engagement of German and British forces. It was on 23 August 1914. The French and British forces ended up retreating due to the Germans larger forces.
432,000 British soldiers were killed or wounded in the battle of the Somme. The French lost nearly 200,000 men and the Germans lost an estimated 500,000. Taken From: The Somme - From Defeat To Victory (BBC documentary from 2006)
The Battle of Somme was a four-month battle from July to November during World War I. The battle was fought in an Allied Command effort to relieve French forces at Verdun by attacking the Germans from the north. Casualty figures were high, with the British losing 420,000, the French 200,000 and the Germans nearly 500,000 men.
The first Battle of El Alamein in July 1942 had about 100,000 Germans against 150,000 Allies (British,Australian,New Zealand,Soouth African and Indian, ) Tjhe Germans had about 70 tanks, but of superior performance to the 150 British tanks.