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No battle in history has seen one million soldiers killed and wounded.The Battle of Shiloh, or Pittsburgh Landing as it was known in the North for a short time, was the bloodiest battle fought on the North American continent to that time, that is up until April of 1862. It would be surpassed several times during the course of the war. Total casualties for the battle on both sides was about 25,000 men killed or wounded. The number killed was about 1800 for the north and almost the same for the South. Many more were maimed for life. The Horror of the battle shocked both the North and the South, yet these numbers would be far exceeded at both Antietam and Gettysburg.

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Q: Were over one million men killed in the US Civil War Battle of Shiloh in 1862?
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