The numbers are under a great deal of controversay and it would be hard to pin point an exact number. It appears to be pretty even with the British ranging from 200,000 to as high as 448,000 and the German listing ranging from 260,400 to 400,000.
500,000
Second Battle of Passchendaele happened in 1917.
Passchendaele is in West Flanders in Belgium.
neither side won the battle!
Battle of Passchendaele Battle of Vimy Ridge Battle of Somme
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500,000
Second Battle of Passchendaele happened in 1917.
Depends which one you are referring to, as there were three. One in 1914, one in 1915 and one in 1917. The Third Battle of Ypres (1917, also called the Battle of Passchendaele) was not as bloody as the First Battle of the Somme or the Battle of Verdun, but it was seen as far more horrific.
First Battle of Passchendaele happened on 1917-10-12.
Around 280,000 German soldiers were killed, wounded, or went missing during the Battle of Passchendaele.
Passchendaele was a 'campaign' or series of battles fought between July and November 1917. Britain and every one of it's colonies were involved, with over 600.000 soldiers. The Germand had over 800.000 soldiers and the battles were extremely bitter and hard with almost a third of all soldiers becoming casualties.
The British claim victory at the Battle of Passchendaele, also known as the Third Battle of Ypres, is often associated with the capture of the village of Passchendaele on November 6, 1917. This battle was marked by heavy casualties and challenging conditions, with the British forces ultimately gaining ground despite significant losses. The campaign aimed to secure a breakthrough and disrupt German supply lines, but the overall strategic impact remains debated among historians.
There were approximately 13,000 Union casualties at the Battle of Shiloh.
Passchendaele is in West Flanders in Belgium.
The Battle of Passchendaele.
neither side won the battle!