Having suffered over 6 million casualties, Germany moved towards peace.
By mid August, the 16th had suffered over 4,200 casualties, the 36th almost 3,600, or more than 50% of their numbers.
No one died, but a woman at the next table lost both legs from the knees down and there were over fifty casualties.
A little over 1,100 casualties were suffered by the Coalition.
Their resistance had cost the French over 200 casualties from the bombardment alone.
The hurricane caused over $2 million in damage, and at least 72 casualties.
In six weeks of fighting the 6th Division had suffered over 6,200 more casualties.
On one occasion, the unit handled over 600 casualties in a 24-hour period.
By the end of the day, the Americans suffered over 6,000 casualties.
On the first day alone over 400 casualties were sustained.