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The Battle of Arras, fought during World War I in April and May 1917, resulted in significant casualties. On average, the daily casualty rate for the British forces was approximately 4,000 men, including killed, wounded, and missing. Overall, the battle resulted in around 159,000 British and 125,000 German casualties over its course. The harsh conditions and intense fighting contributed to these staggering numbers.

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