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The battle of the Somme, in a couple of months over 600,000 British soldiers were killed to gain 8 miles of a 12 mile front. About 400,000 Werchmat men died as well. Litterly all for nothing, it took place begining July to November 18th, 1916; on the French front.

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The Battle of Somme with over 1,000,000 reported casualties

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i have read that it was the second battle of ypres in 1915. It seems pretty brutal

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Verdun, the Somme, Tannenberg..... depends on your point of view of worst I guess....

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The deadliest battle of World War I was the Hundred Days Offensive in 1918. The Allies suffered 1,069,636 casualties and the Germans suffered 785,733 casualties.

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