HC Deb 13 July 1920 vol 131 c2131
10. Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

asked the Secretary of State for War what were the total casualties of officers and men, respectively, in North Russia between the date of the Armistice with Germany and the final evacuation; how many of the missing have since been reported

REGULAR ARMY AND TERRITORIAL FORCE, CANADIANS, AUSTRALIANS, AND ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.
Killed in action and Died of Wounds. Wounded. Missing. Total.
Officers. other ranks. Officers. Other ranks. Officers. Other ranks. Other ranks.
31 147 44 361 14 81 89 589

Of the missing,13 officers and 66 other ranks have since been reported as prisoners. Of these 1 other ranks has died. The remainder have been released.

Total casualties in all parts of the former Russian Empire from date of Armistice with Germany until now—

REGULAR ARMY AND TERRITORIAL FORCE, CANADIANS, AUSTRALIANS, AND ROYAL MARINE LIGHT INFANTRY.
Killed in action and Died of wounds. Wounded. Missing(including prisoners.) Total.
Officers. Other ranks. Officers. Other ranks. Officers. Other ranks. Officers. Other ranks.
36 149 45 362 28 90 104 601
Lieut.-Commander KENWORTHY

Could not some of these brave men have been saved if the policy now in operation in regard to Russia had been followed then?

Mr. SPEAKER

The hon. Member must give notice of that question.

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