New York Times 100 years ago today, April 2, 1913:
Over 10,000 Bulgarians and 1,200 Servians Killed or Wounded.
SOFIA, April 1.— According to an official report from Bulgarian Army headquarters, the capture of Adrianople cost the Bulgarians from 10,000 to 11,000 killed and wounded, and the Servians 1,200.
The Bulgarians made prisoners of forty Generals, 2,000 other officers, and 60,000 men.
The Bulgarian besieging forces numbered 120,000, with 380 guns. The Servians numbered 40,000, with 98 guns. The Turks had 200 siege guns, and from 450 to 500 field pieces.
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