The XI Corps suffered nearly 2,500 casualties, including 5 dead, 16 wounded, and 32 missing from the 68th.
In four days the Russians managed to break through the XI Corps.
The XI Corps had the following commanders during its existence:
Most of the XI Corps was taken by surprise and broke for the rear without firing a shot.
In October 1942, he took command of the XI Corps.
Also, the XI Corps was an organization with poor morale.
The XI Corps' organisation of the attack failed to provide covering artillery fire.
The XI Corps was an amalgamation of two separate commands.
The men of the XI Corps were good soldiers, for the most part tried and veteran troops, but their leadership let them down.
The XI Corps took the heaviest losses, about 70% of its effective strength.