In Germany, troops lose morale and leaders realize that defeat is inevitable.
"They are looking for a way to stop our aid and make our troops lose faith," he said.
In all the 11th Division lost an estimated 3,200 troops and a large amount of irreplaceable equipment.
Castro's troops lost just three of their own men.
Roman troops even lost one of their standards to them, something inexplicable and humiliating in those days.
The troop lost 21 men killed and a further 22 wounded, among the highest casualty rate of any British military unit in the war.
The king's troops lost the battle on August 14, 1352.
It was frequently the case, however, that the troops lost their real commanders, either in the air or on the ground.
But by this time Tremont and his troops had lost communication.
Israeli troops killed two militants, and lost one of their own as well.