FRENCH ARMY'S LOSSES
LONDON, March 13. Reuters Paris correspondent says that General de Tassigny, -commander of the First French Army fighting in Alsace, stated that during seven months' campaigning this army lost
10,000 men-killed and 32,000 wounded, which is regarded as extremely light. Prisoners taken in the same period numbered 92,255.
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Evening Post, Volume CXXXIX, Issue 63, 15 March 1945, Page 7
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