The Battle of Belleau Wood, fought from June 1 to June 26, 1918, is considered the battle with the most American deaths during World War I. It was a significant engagement for the United States Marine Corps, with approximately 9,000 American casualties, including killed, wounded, and missing. The battle marked a turning point in the war, showcasing the bravery and effectiveness of American forces against German troops.
Its estimated that 1,357,800 died in WW1 & 418,500 in WW2, with a total of 1,776,300 dead. :'(
France and Germany.
The battle of Vimy Ridge
The First Battle of the Marne
because the weapons were terrible and they had big biu weapons
WW1 at the Battle of the Sommes.
russia had the most deaths in ww1
Battle of Marnes
Russia, Poland, Germany.
the battle of nek is the most brutal battle ever because it was in WW1.
Which battle was the first major victory for american troops in ww1
yes
The largest American action to take place during WW1 was also one of the bloodiest to be seen during the war. The Hundred Day Offensive ended with over one million casualties on both sides.
Battle of Somme
i think 114,000
Its estimated that 1,357,800 died in WW1 & 418,500 in WW2, with a total of 1,776,300 dead. :'(
the battle of Verdun in WW1