In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
the battle of Shiloh was a very bloddy battle. Total casualties -- dead, wounded, or missing -- for the Union Army were 13,047 (1754 dead) and for the Confederate Army, 10,699 (1728 killed). This total of 23,746 military combat casualties in a two-day battle is greater than the U.S. combat casualties in either the entire War of 1812 (6765) or the Mexican-American War (5885).
Because it was the bloodiest battle with 600, 000 British/ German casualties in total.
1. Battle of Stalingrad, 23 August 1942--2 February 1943 - 1,970,619 casualties 2. Battle of Moscow, 2 October 1941--7 January 1942 - 1,650,000 casualties 3. Battle of Berlin, 16 April--2 May 1945 - 1,298,745 casualties 4. Battle of Kursk, 5 July--23 August 1943 - 1,298, 332 casualties 5. Battle of Narva, 2 February--10 August 1944 - 550,000 casualties 6. Battle of France, 10 May--25 June 1940 - 523,650 7. Battle of Luzon, 9 January--15 August 1945 - 345,256 casualties 8. Second Battle of Kharkov, 12 May--28 May 1942 - 297,190 casualties 9. Battle of the Bulge, 16 December 1944--25 January 1945: 190,408 casualties 10. Battle of Monte Cassino, 17 January-18 May 1944 - 185,000 casualties Just these battles alone, the battles form a total of 8,309,200 casualties
"Casualties" refers to all losses suffered by the armed forces. Total Allied casualties on D-Day are estimated at 10,000, including 2500 dead. The total German casualties on D-Day are not known, but are estimated as being between 4000 and 9000 men.
Casualties for the battle for Stalingrad resulted in an estimated total of 1.7-2 million Axis and Soviet casualties .
About 50,000 casualties total. Union Casualties, 23,000 Confederate Casualties, 25,000
The total number of casualties in Russia were 9,150,000. Russia is at the top of the list for most casualties lost
The Battle of Atlanta started on July 22, 1864. The casualties on the Union side were 3,641 and the casualties on the Confederate side were 5,500 for a total of 9,141.
Do you mean battle? Anyway, the deadliest battle of the American Civil War was the Battle of Gettysburg with a total of 46,000 to 51,000 casualties in three days! The Battle of Antietam was the deadliest ONE day battle with a total of 23,000 casualties!
The battle of Chickmauga was the second bloodiest battle, with a total 34,624 casualties.
In the Battle of Chattanooga there were an estimated total of 12,485. US:5,815 CS:6,670
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.
8709 Australians and 2701 New Zealanders died in the battle at Gallipoli. 17924 Australians and 4852 New Zealanders were wounded in the battle at Gallipoli. Thats a total of 26, 663 Australian casualties, A total of 7553 New Zealand casualties. A grand total of 34, 216 Anzac casualties.
There are two. The first is:Revolutionary War: Battle of OriskanyCivil War: Battle of AntietamThere are several ways to answer this question:If the question is "largest single-day casualties", then the answer is the Battle of Antietam in 1862 during Civil War, with 22,000 casualties (total of both sides).If the question is "largest individual battle casualties", that would most likely be the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863 during the Civil War, with total casualties of 47,000+.If the question is "largest campaign casualties", then the Battle of the Bulge in 1944 during WW2 would qualify, at about 90,000 total.Finally, if the question is "highest rate of casualties in a battle", that would be the Battle of Peleliu in 1944, during WW2. It had a rate of about 30%, with just under 10,000 casualties for 28,000 men engaged.
10,360. There were a total of over 20,000 soldiers lost from both sides in that battle.
Around 375,000 Soviets were to be killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. In total, the soviets had 1.12 million casualties and most of these were wounded or sick casualties.