clgo:causalties | - 16,258 casualtiesref|From 9 April 1945 until the end of Operation Grapeshot, thus casualties exclude those suffered during the preliminary operations.5th Army: 7,965 casualties. American: 6,834 (1,288 killed, 5,453 wounded and 93 missing) casualties; South African: 537 (89 killed, 445 wounded and 3 missing) casualties; Brazilian: 594 (65 killed, 482 wounded and 47 missing) casualties.8th Army: 7, 193 casualties. British: 3,068 (708 killed, 2,258 wounded and 102 missing) casualties; New Zealand: 1,381 (241 killed and 1,140 wounded) casualties; Indian: 1,076 (198 killed, 863 wounded and 15 missing) casualties; Colonial: 46 (11 killed and 35 wounded) casualties; Polish: 1,622 (260 killed, 1,355 wounded and 7 missing) casualties.Italians fighting with both armies: 1,100 (242 killed, 828 wounded and 30 missing) casualties.|group=nb
- incl. 2.860 killed
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clgo:strength | - 5th Army:
- Total: 1,333,856ref|Including lines of communication and support troops|group=nb
- * 100,000 local police units
- * 394,000 fighting strength
- * 91,000 lines of communication andAA troops
- 266,883 fighting strength
- 632,980 fighting strength
- Eighth Army:
- Total: 585,000
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