There are 3 battles of Ypres, popularly called Wipers by the British. In 1914 the halting of the German offensive cost over 200,00 casualties. (October & November) In April & May of 1915 poison gas was used for the first time. There were over 100,000 casualties. The third Battle of Ypres (Passchendaele) July to November 1917 had over 200,000 casualties. Detailling the numbers actually killed is very imprecise.
First Battle of Ypres:
50,000-85,000 French soldiers
21,000 Belgian soldiers
19,500 German soldiers
Second Battle of Ypres:
70,000 Allied soldiers
35,000 German soldiers
Battle of Passchendaele (Third Battle of Ypres):
Between 200,000-500,000 Allied soldiers (total figures are disputed)
Between 250,000-400,000 German soldiers
Battle of the Lys (Fourth Battle of Ypres):
120,000 Allied soldiers
120,000 German soldiers
Fifth Battle of Ypres:
Exact figures not available. Proceeded by the Battle of Courtrai.
About 10 million people total from both sides were killed, which was much greater than any other wars due to the developed technology and weapons
In the three battles of Ypres, but mostly in the third (Paschendale), the British had more than 1 million soldiers died. The majority of these soldiers were British or French.
135 people died on the Mayflower voyaging to the New World
21 million people died .
71,000,000.
About 14,000 people dies during the world war 2.
50,000 People died in the Battle of Ypres
I assume that you are talking about the second battle) 6,000 people died at Ypres.
Over 2000 canadians were killed in the battle of Ypres during WW1. This was the first time poison gas (made from chlorine) was introduced in WW1.
about 6000
Well if you mean the battle of ypres then it was a series of 4 battles fought around a town in Belgium called ypres during the first world war. During these battles the Germans used alot of poisonous gas, chlorine gas. There was heavy fighting, some of the heaviest in the whole world war and many people were killed. In the second battle of the ypres john condon who is the youngest known soldier to die, age 14, died.
70,000 soldiers died during the Third Battle
a lot
2 million people have died, and 2.milion people are in the world.
48 people died
23,693,103 people died that year
135 people died on the Mayflower voyaging to the New World
Ypres, Somme, Mons, Verdun, Lorraine, Jutland, Cambrai and many more