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)
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The 36th (Ulster) Division, which fought during World War I, experienced significant casualties, particularly during key battles such as the Somme in 1916. Overall, the division suffered around 50,000 casualties throughout the war, including those killed, wounded, and missing. The exact number of soldiers who died each year varied, but the most devastating losses occurred during major offensives. In 1916 alone, the division lost approximately 5,500 men on the first day of the Battle of the Somme.
The Battle of the Somme occurred on both sides of the Somme River in France. It is also known as the Somme Offensive.
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first day 57000 were killed
420,000 british men were killed at the battle of the somme
i have no idea how many died but DO NOT get confused and think none died just because it says none at the bottom
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General Douglas Haig was the British ruler during the battle of Somme, i think.
Canadian casualties at the Somme were about 24,000 of which 7,900 were killed; plus another 255 dead from Newfoundland.(Newfoundland was not part of Canada in 1916)
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20,000 british were killed in the battle of soome
During WWI 15,000,000 members of the German Imperial Army died between 1914-1918