5,000 casualties , see wikipedia
The Americans had a total of 89,987 casualties. 19,276 dead, 23,554 captured or mising and 47,493 wounded. The British had 200 dead and 1,400 wounded or missing. The Germans suffered 84,834 casualties. 15,652 dead, 27,582 captured or missing and 41,600 wounded.
60,000 casualties, 20,000 of which were deaths just on the 1st July 1916 (first day of the battle) 680,000 Germans lost their lives in the battle. 204,000 French died (more at Verdun) 420,000 British troops lost their lives. A total of 1304000 men died fighting the battle of the Somme.
The total number of casualties in Russia were 9,150,000. Russia is at the top of the list for most casualties lost
176 German aircraft. 25 british aircraft with 13 pilots dead or missing.
About 50,000 casualties total. Union Casualties, 23,000 Confederate Casualties, 25,000
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1.1 million German casualties in WW1.
The Americans had a total of 89,987 casualties. 19,276 dead, 23,554 captured or mising and 47,493 wounded. The British had 200 dead and 1,400 wounded or missing. The Germans suffered 84,834 casualties. 15,652 dead, 27,582 captured or missing and 41,600 wounded.
600,000
60,000 casualties, 20,000 of which were deaths just on the 1st July 1916 (first day of the battle) 680,000 Germans lost their lives in the battle. 204,000 French died (more at Verdun) 420,000 British troops lost their lives. A total of 1304000 men died fighting the battle of the Somme.
The total number of casualties in Russia were 9,150,000. Russia is at the top of the list for most casualties lost
There were about 300,000 million casualties in world war 1.
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There are no figures for the total number of casualties caused by machine guns in WW1. But an internet search found an example of the effectiveness of the weapon - On the first day of the Somme Offensive, the British lost 60.000 soldiers mostly due to machine gun fire.
about 650,000 total casualties
Tthe UK suffered about 250,000 battle deaths and another 370,000 wounded for a total of around 600,000.
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by the British were about 455,000.