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Podcast: History Unplugged Podcast
Episode: The Battle of the Somme Caused 1 Million Casualties But Was a Turning Point for WW1
Description: The 1916 Battle of the Somme caused a total of 1 million casualties on all sides. the total is over a million casualties. The Allies had gained very little ground. At the end of the battle, they had gained only 7 miles and were still about 3 miles short of their goal from the first day of the war. The Somme, along with Verdun and the Brusilov Offensive, were among the bloodiest in world history up to that point. According to John Keegan, the Battle of the Somme was the greatest British tragedy of the twentieth century: βThe Somme marked the end of an ag...