The French had suffered over 98,000 casualties and the British around 29,000.
The Confederate attack stalled, having suffered over 1,800 casualties in less than an hour.
Having suffered over 6 million casualties, Germany moved towards peace.
The attack was a failure, and the Tigers suffered over 1,000 casualties.
By mid August, the 16th had suffered over 4,200 casualties, the 36th almost 3,600, or more than 50% of their numbers.
On the first day of combat alone, the French suffered over 40,000 casualties and lost 76 tanks.
In six weeks of fighting the 6th Division had suffered over 6,200 more casualties.
By the end of the day, the Americans suffered over 6,000 casualties.
The pirates suffered over one hundred casualties and the monks only four.
Lee suffered over 27,000 casualties during the campaign, a price very difficult for the Confederacy to pay.