The Battle of the Somme and the Battle of Verdun are commonly cited as among the most lethal battles of the First World War. Despite this, another major operation led to the most loss of life during the war. What one was this?
Answer: The Brusilov Offensive, launched by the Russian Empire against the Central Powers in June 1916. The operation was one of the greatest successes of the war for Russia, but was also amongst the most deadly, producing 1.6 million casualties on both sides.
Source: The Chronicle of War by Paul Brewer
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