The French lost over 17,000 men killed and wounded with 21,000 captured.
The British Commonwealth forces lost over 10,000 men, of them from disease.
By this time they had lost over 21,000 men, almost twice as many as the French.
The Hungarians lost over 1,000 men on this day alone.
German forces, by comparison, lost over 2,000 men, with the bulk taken prisoner.
In this action, the 2nd/27th lost over 360 men killed, wounded, and captured.
They lost over 20,000 men while the Spanish lost at most 75 warriors.
The Japanese lost over 2,850 men; only 29 prisoners were taken alive.
The 6th Division lost over 5,000 men in the first two days of the retreat.
His division had lost over 5,200 men killed or wounded in just three days of fighting.