The Federal Army with 12,447 casualties, including prisoners and missing.
In the Battle of Shiloh, most infantrymen carried muskets and/or calibers. Cannons were used as well.
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battle of paesschendaele
The battle of Antietam and Shiloh were the two bloodiest battles of the Civil war
Because although it had voted to join the Confederacy, Tennessee was divided in sentiment - the Eastern part of the state was quite pro-Union. Tennessee was also the key to the Mississippi, which both sides wanted to command, as a major highway for troops and supplies. Also, the South tried to pressure Kentucky into joining the Confederacy, which meant occupying as much of Tennessee as they could.
The total number of casualties in Russia were 9,150,000. Russia is at the top of the list for most casualties lost
Stalingrad
In the Battle of Shiloh, most infantrymen carried muskets and/or calibers. Cannons were used as well.
because the most blood was shead in that war!
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battle of paesschendaele
Well, the campaign with the most casualties was Operation Barbarossa, which was the German invasion of Russia. The battle with the most casualties was the Battle of Moscow
The battle of Antietam and Shiloh were the two bloodiest battles of the Civil war
The Battle of Shiloh You may be thinking of Chickamauga but that battle actually occured in Georgia, even though it is close to Chatanooga, TN, where the Union army retreated.Franklin Estimated Casualties: 8,587 total (US 2,326; CS 6,261)Shiloh Estimated Casualties: 23,746 total (US 13,047; CS 10,699) Chickamauga, GA Estimated Casualties: 34,624 total (US 16,170; CS 18,454) Link with Battles by State: http://www.nps.gov/history/hps/abpp/battles/bystate.htm
Because although it had voted to join the Confederacy, Tennessee was divided in sentiment - the Eastern part of the state was quite pro-Union. Tennessee was also the key to the Mississippi, which both sides wanted to command, as a major highway for troops and supplies. Also, the South tried to pressure Kentucky into joining the Confederacy, which meant occupying as much of Tennessee as they could.
It wasn't a city. It was a landing-place on the Tennessee River, and most of the fighting was near a small church called Shiloh Church.