THE ENEMY'S LOSSES.
ENORMOUS CASUALTY LISTS. Amsterdam, Friday. A Dutchman recently in Berlin, writing to an English friend, Btates the authorities in Germanv estimate their total losses in France and Bel® igum at 700,000 killed, wounded and mißsing, in additon to 150,000 in East Prussia and Galicia. The Austrian losses exceed half-a-million. No official lists are yet published of losses among the Bavarian, Saxon, Hanoverian, and Wurtemburg troops.
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King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 21 October 1914, Page 2
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68THE ENEMY'S LOSSES. King Country Chronicle, Volume VIII, Issue 714, 21 October 1914, Page 2
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