Total casualties from both sides of the conflict numbered 1,762 dead, wounded, or captured.
British casualties in the operation numbered 52 killed and 250 wounded, with seven men missing.
French casualties, meanwhile, in no case numbered more than a few dozen.
Spanish casualties numbered 87 killed, 239 wounded, and 132 missing.
Thus, total casualties numbered 315% of the unit's initial strength.
French casualties numbered 2,000 while Allied losses were twice as great.
Belgian casualties during the campaign numbered some 6,000 killed and 15,850 wounded.
British reports, however, claimed the French casualties numbered closer to 300.
Most of the survivors were taken prisoner by the Soviet army, and total casualties numbered more than 100,000 men.
The French casualties were smaller, but numbered at least 1,500 to 2,000 killed.