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During the battle of Tannenberg. Russia had about 78,000 wounded or killed and another 92,000 captured by the Germans. While the Germans sustained around 12,000 casualties. This was a devastating defeat for the Russians which eventually lead to a large portion of the their Second army to be defeated. Another thing that happened after this battle was the fact that German soldiers gained moral and also helped them focus more on the western front since Russia was so weak now.
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During this battle the French had a total of 250,000 casualties, Britain had a total of 12,733, and German with the most lost at a total of 298,000. Allowing, the allies to have won the battle. This battle stopped the German advancement towards paris and left the western front in a prolonged stalemate.
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The allied soldiers suffered heavy losses resulting in over 140,000 being mostly Britain and Dominion troops. There was also a loss of 8,700 Australian soldiers, and 2,779 New Zealand deaths. The Ottoman empire suffered the most with a total of 250,000 wounded or killed while defending Gallipoli. While the allied soldiers lost the battle they helped to draw Ottoman troops away from a different front.
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The allied soldiers lost the most troops at a total of 69,000 casualties, 59,000 being Britain and 10,000 being French. While the Germans only lost 35,000 in total. The difference in numbers lost is due to gas. Even though the allies won the battle. The Germans won a tactical battle as they were able to push back the allied forces and gain valuable high ground all around the city of Ypres.
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This battle was one of the longest and bloodiest as in total there was between 1,127,000 to 1,396,000 dead, wounded, or missing.WIth Britain having 420,000 casualties, Germany with a Range between 330,000 to 434,000 casualties, and France having between 377,000 to 542,000 casualties. This was a tactical victory for France as they held off a major German offensive and recaptured most of their lost territory. This battle also showed the brutality of trench warfare as well.
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This was a major sea battle for the British as they fought the Germans sea forces. The casualties of this battle on water left German casualties at 2,551 and Britain casualties at 6,097 which over half of them died on three battle cruisers that were sunk. This was a British strategic victory and a tactical victory for Germany. As Britain was able to contain the German fleet in the North sea. Germany was able to inflict heavy losses on the British navy
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The offensive resulted in between 500,000 and 1 million Russian deaths, while the Ottoman Empire and Germany suffered 1,500,000 deaths. This Offensive was marked as a victory for the Russians as they were able to capture all Bukovina and part of eastern Galicia.The offensive also had some great outcomes as Romania joined the allies because of the offensive. The offensive also diverted German troops and Austria had to abandon the assault on northern Italy.
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This was the Bloodiest battle in history for Britain. As they lost a total of 420,000 soldiers. While France only lost 200,000 as they fought together against German forces. Germany also had a high death toll in this battle with a toll of at least 450,000 soldiers injured or killed. This battle resulted in a allied victory as the Germans were forced to retreat to the Hindenburg line. Which forced the Germans to submarine warfare.
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This battle resulted in between 240,000 and 448,614 casualties as Canadians lost a total of 16,000, Britain lost 275,000, while Germany lost 220,000. This battle resulted in a technical Victory for the allied powers. Even though they won the battle. The battle was not worth the small amount of land gained with the huge amount of casualties. This also resulted in criticization towards the British commander because he continued to push the offensive after the heavy losses.
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The battle was a major defeat for the Italian forces as they had 40,000 wounded or killed, 280,000 captured, and 350,000 deserted the Italian army. While Austro-German only had 50,000 wounded or killed. This resulted in Italy surrendering 14,000 square kilometers of their land, and then forming a new government. While the allies sent them troops to help support them in their time of need.
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This battle ended in a draw with both forces losing close to the same amount of men. With Britain losing 45,000 and Germany losing 41,000. This battle helped realize the potential of military power with soldiers and armour like planes, tanks, artillery, etc. Their tactics in this first battle will help with the eventual second battle of Cambrai victory.
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During the German offensive the Germans lost 240,000 to 348,000 men most them being elite troops their vanguards. This offensive resulted in the Germans causing 177,739 British casualties and 77,000 French casualties. This was a major victory for the allied forces as Germany lost and exhausted their manpower reserves. Which was the perfect time for their counter offensive against an already defeated and exhausted Germany.
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The battle was a allied counterattack against the germans resulted in 139,000 German casualties killed or wounded. With 128,000 allied casualties 95,165 being french and 12,000 being Americans and the rest were British casualties. This was another great victory for the allied forces as it drove the German forces back to were they started their offensive in two days. Leading to the ultimate end of the war.
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This was the first major battle american soldiers fought in WW1. Resulting in 9,777 American casualties and 9,500 German casualties. This battle resulted in a allied victory as the Americans and French stopped the last major offensive by Germany. This battle also shifted the power in the west against the German army. exemplifying the marine corps value of honor, courage , and commitment.
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The offensive was a series of battles busting through the German lines and driving back the Germans taking over land and equipment they left behind. Resulting in high death tolls with a total of 1,070,000 allied soldier casualties 412,000 being British soldiers 531,000 being French and only 127,000 being American. The German forces also suffered a high death toll of 1,172,075 casualties. This was the offensive that led to the surrender of Germany and the end of the War