That's the Battle of Franklin .
The Confederates weren't retreating, they were advancing.
What they didn't realize was that Schofield was making a tactical retreat, in order to link up with George Thomas in Nashville, and had no wish to make a stand at Franklin.
The battle was unnecessary.
Verdun and the Somme resulted in Germany retreating to a narrower front to reduce their casualties..The German army could not sustain the amount of casualties although they in fact lost less than the combined losses of Britain and France. A top German general said that these battles were the bloody graveyards of the German army...by the end of WW1 twenty nine countries including the USA were at war with Germany. Although the casualties on the allied sides were huge the Somme and Verdun battles could be claimed as strategic victories.
Allied Military Casualties: 14,276,800 Allied Civilian Casualties: 25,686,900 Allied Total Casualties: 39,963,700
Canada's casualties totalled 1,558 including 516 who died.
About 11,800 including almost 1000 killed.
Total dead, from both sides, were about 620,000 from all causes including accident and disease.
Franklin, Tennessee, November 30th, 1864.
This vague question does not indicate which casualties. I am including a link below in the hopes you find an answer you are looking for.
The Federal Army with 12,447 casualties, including prisoners and missing.
Verdun and the Somme resulted in Germany retreating to a narrower front to reduce their casualties..The German army could not sustain the amount of casualties although they in fact lost less than the combined losses of Britain and France. A top German general said that these battles were the bloody graveyards of the German army...by the end of WW1 twenty nine countries including the USA were at war with Germany. Although the casualties on the allied sides were huge the Somme and Verdun battles could be claimed as strategic victories.
2,993, including the terrorists.
There are actually 17 colleges in Nashville. Some of the four year colleges in Nashville are Vanderbilt University, Belmont University, Tennessee State University and Lipscomb University.
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Allied Military Casualties: 14,276,800 Allied Civilian Casualties: 25,686,900 Allied Total Casualties: 39,963,700
lots i would thinkNEW RESPONDENTThe Americans casualties were 1,500 including 200 killed. The British casualties were 400.
Canada's casualties totalled 1,558 including 516 who died.
Canada's casualties totalled 1,558 including 516 who died?
About 11,800 including almost 1000 killed.