The Battle of Shiloh, fought from April 6 to April 7, 1862, resulted in an estimated 23,000 casualties. This figure includes both Union and Confederate soldiers who were killed, wounded, or missing. The battle was one of the bloodiest early engagements of the American Civil War, highlighting the intense combat and significant loss of life that characterized the conflict.
The Federal Army with 12,447 casualties, including prisoners and missing.
Ulyssess. Grant
The Battle of Shiloh, fought from April 6 to April 7, 1862, resulted in approximately 23,000 casualties, including killed, wounded, and missing soldiers. Specifically, around 2,500 soldiers lost their lives during the battle, making it one of the bloodiest encounters in the early stages of the American Civil War. The high number of casualties highlighted the brutal nature of the conflict and the challenges of wartime leadership.
At the Battle of Shiloh....it is known as the bloodiest battle for both sides of both the Union and Confederacy.DaysApril 6, 1862 through April 7, 1862Death Toll for ConfederacyDead - 1,723Missing - 959Death toll for UnionDead - 1,754Missing - 2,885The battle of Shiloh took place in Tennessee NOT PennsylvaniaAbout 10,000 casualties on the Union side (the exact number is 13047), with 10699 on the confederate side. It was a Union tactical victory, but the Union lost more men.
Antietam
The Federal Army with 12,447 casualties, including prisoners and missing.
At the time that Shiloh was fought, it had the highest number of casualties of any battle in American History. It was later surpassed by Antietam and Gettysburg.
At the time that Shiloh was fought, it had the highest number of casualties of any battle in American History. It was later surpassed by Antietam and Gettysburg.
Ulyssess. Grant
the number of casualties in the battle of Berlin was..
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The Battle of Shiloh, fought from April 6 to April 7, 1862, resulted in approximately 23,000 casualties, including killed, wounded, and missing soldiers. Specifically, around 2,500 soldiers lost their lives during the battle, making it one of the bloodiest encounters in the early stages of the American Civil War. The high number of casualties highlighted the brutal nature of the conflict and the challenges of wartime leadership.
At the Battle of Shiloh....it is known as the bloodiest battle for both sides of both the Union and Confederacy.DaysApril 6, 1862 through April 7, 1862Death Toll for ConfederacyDead - 1,723Missing - 959Death toll for UnionDead - 1,754Missing - 2,885The battle of Shiloh took place in Tennessee NOT PennsylvaniaAbout 10,000 casualties on the Union side (the exact number is 13047), with 10699 on the confederate side. It was a Union tactical victory, but the Union lost more men.
The high number of casualties on both sides, marked the battle as one of the bloodiest in the modern history. The enormous consumption of ammunition. Shiloh was one of the first modern battles. In it, the fire completely dominated. The destructive tactics of the volume of fire decisively overwhelmed that of the impact of the infantry attacking en masse in Napoleonic style.
The exact number of casualties at the Battle of Vittorio Veneto is not known. However, it is estimated that there were around 40,000-50,000 deaths on both sides combined.
1,000,000 men
The Battle of Stone's River took place Tennessee. The battle created a huge number of casualties, numbering almost 24,000 troops.