For the Germans the total of looses and casualties were 841,000. This including the losses of; 750,000 soldiers, 91,000 soldiers, Officers and Generals Captured, 900 Aircraft, 1,500 tanks and 6,000 Artillery Guns
For the USSR, the total looses and casualties were 1,169,619. This included the losses of 1,129,619 Soldiers, 40,000 Civilians, 4,341 tanks, 15,728 Artillery pieces and 2,769 Combat Aircraft.
The looses were high because, the German 6th Army containing 300,000 German soldiers were encircled at Stalingrad and died from Starvation or Kia. Also, that their was enough warning that 270,000, 550 tanks and 1,650 Aircraft were on their way to Stalingrad because, their was Secrete Sovier Spies.
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Just of the top of my head, here it goes, Gettysburg, Antietam, 1st and 2nd Bull Run, Fredickburg (mostly the 7 days battle), and Chancellorville. Each one of these battles had more than a few thousand casualties, nothing compared to the hellhoe of the siege of leningrad in the eastern front during WW2, and the greater battle of Stalingrad, those were in the millions.
You have to give us the list of battles you are to choose from for us to answer your question. I will tell you the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway were turning points for the Pacific War. The Battle of Stalingrad and The Battle of Britain were turning points in Europe.
Battle losses are often measured in terms of casualties. Deaths as a result of combat wounds may be strung out over days and weeks. With that said, both sides in the Battle of Antietam suffered casualties close to 12,000 for each side.
Answer All three battles were critical. But Stalingrad was the one that was the turning point. Stalingrad was the furthest advance of the German Army. The Germans and Russians knew that it would be humiliating for the Russians to lose the city named after their Leader. The German 6th Army were surrounded and surrendered. Kursk was an important battle in that is was the largest tank battle in the world. However, the Germans were already retreating when this battle occurred. The Battle of the Atlantic was a struggle to blockade the supplies coming to England and the Mediterranean area, thus strangling the Allied war effort. To support an army of 500,000 men, it required 68 liberty ships to supply them each month.
During the battle both Russians and Germans fought each other for control of the city .
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Just of the top of my head, here it goes, Gettysburg, Antietam, 1st and 2nd Bull Run, Fredickburg (mostly the 7 days battle), and Chancellorville. Each one of these battles had more than a few thousand casualties, nothing compared to the hellhoe of the siege of leningrad in the eastern front during WW2, and the greater battle of Stalingrad, those were in the millions.
There was a large difference in civilian casualties between countries in World War I. This was due to the magnitude and style of each battle.
Over 10,000 casualties were suffered on each side.
The Persians defeated the Greek, with each side losing a few thousand casualties.
You have to give us the list of battles you are to choose from for us to answer your question. I will tell you the Battle of the Coral Sea and the Battle of Midway were turning points for the Pacific War. The Battle of Stalingrad and The Battle of Britain were turning points in Europe.
Battle losses are often measured in terms of casualties. Deaths as a result of combat wounds may be strung out over days and weeks. With that said, both sides in the Battle of Antietam suffered casualties close to 12,000 for each side.
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Which three each had only one battle during the american revolutionary war.
Answer All three battles were critical. But Stalingrad was the one that was the turning point. Stalingrad was the furthest advance of the German Army. The Germans and Russians knew that it would be humiliating for the Russians to lose the city named after their Leader. The German 6th Army were surrounded and surrendered. Kursk was an important battle in that is was the largest tank battle in the world. However, the Germans were already retreating when this battle occurred. The Battle of the Atlantic was a struggle to blockade the supplies coming to England and the Mediterranean area, thus strangling the Allied war effort. To support an army of 500,000 men, it required 68 liberty ships to supply them each month.