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Matches in DBpedia 2014 for { ?s ?p At least 3,836 casualtiesref|There is a small difference in Australian casualty figures quoted in the Australian and British official histories. It should be noted while most of the Australian garrison withdrew from Tobruk between August and October, Australians remained in Tobruk until the siege was lifted. The Australian Official history, while including a period of two days before the siege started, states that the 9th Division's casualties from 8 April to 25 October amounted to 746 killed, 1,996 wounded, and 604 taken prisoner. An appendix in the Australian official history states that 507 Australians were captured between 28 March 1941 and the investment of Tobruk and 467 were captured during the actual siege. I.S.O Playfair, the British Official historian of the fighting in the Middle East during the Second World War, states from between the start of the siege to October, Allied losses amounted to 3,836. He breaks this figure down as follows: Australia: 744 killed, 1,974 wounded, and 476 missing; Britain: 88 killed, 406 wounded, and 15 missing; British India: 1 killed, and 25 wounded; Poland: 22 killed, 82 wounded, and 3 missing.|group=nb. }

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