How many casualties did the machine gun cause in ww1?

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There are no figures for the total number of casualties causedby machine guns in WW1. But an internet search found an example ofthe effectiveness of the weapon - On the first day of the SommeOffensive, the British lost 60.000 soldiers mostly due to machinegun fire.

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