93,941 U.S. Army & Air Corps personnel were captured & held as POWs by Axis Forces in the E.T.O. during WW 2.
Richard V. Horrell WW 2 Connections.com
26,358 Australian soldiers, of all branches(RAN, RAAF, Army) became POWs during World War II. This number includes both the Pacific war against Japan and the war in Europe, against Germany.
About 12,500 German P.O.W.s were taken, and 57,000 P.O.W.s on the axis and allies combined.
There were approximately 2,550 German soldiers wounded in the Battle of Britain.
'Involved' as victims or perpetrators?
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No. Many were German POWs for example.
26,358 Australian soldiers, of all branches(RAN, RAAF, Army) became POWs during World War II. This number includes both the Pacific war against Japan and the war in Europe, against Germany.
im not sure about usa or Canada but in Britain there was 400,000 German prisoners.
The Germans had over 350,000 soldiers within reach of the Allied forces on D-Day. Over 10,000 became casualties on that first day.
The treatment of German POWs (prisoners of war) varied depending on their captors. The Soviet Union used most of its German POWs for hard labour, and many of them perished. Many others were kept till 1955 as bargaining counters. On the whole Britain treated German POWs well. Obviously, there were times when a sudden advance led to a large number of soldiers being taken prisoner at the same time. which often caused practical problems. Very few soldiers (including SS men) were put on trial.
About 12,500 German P.O.W.s were taken, and 57,000 P.O.W.s on the axis and allies combined.
4,247,143 German soldiers were wounded in battle during the Great War.
how many german soldiers returned to germany after the war.
There were approximately 2,550 German soldiers wounded in the Battle of Britain.
11,500
Many German soldiers were no longer willing to fight.
5.53 Million German Soldiers were reportedly to be killed during World War 2.