It appears you need to provide more information...the Allies over history had casualties in wars large and small. Feel free to edit the answer for more specifics, and someone will answer it appropriately.
During Operation Overlord and D-Day the total casualty lost by the Allies were about 228,000.
I think I there was around 425,000 casualties on the Allies and Axis sides combined.
Approximately 10,000 soldiers died.The liberation of France.
Those statistics are itemized on the "Vietnam War casualties" website.
In both battles, the German Army had over 45,000 casualties and lost 500+ tanks. The Allies had 27,000 casualties and lost 300+ tanks.
During Operation Overlord and D-Day the total casualty lost by the Allies were about 228,000.
Nearly over 100,000 casualties and by dieseases
I think I there was around 425,000 casualties on the Allies and Axis sides combined.
Approximately 10,000 soldiers died.The liberation of France.
At the battle of Caporetto, the Central Powers had 20,000 casualties, while the Italian forces of the Allies had over 300,000 casualties! (That's a lot of casualties!)
how many were killed on the allies side of the battle of the coral sea
In WW2 parlance, deaths and wounded are both "casualties". The Allies had over 10,000 casualties on D-Day. Of these, about 4,900 were ultimately deaths. Many badly wounded men did not die immediately, but later in hospitals.
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The Allies had over 10,000 casualties, dead and wounded on D-Day.
At Operation Overlord, there were 1.452 million troops from the Allies and 380,000 men from Germany. The casualties were 226,000 for the Allies and 400,000 for the Germans.
Those statistics are itemized on the "Vietnam War casualties" website.
The Romans were decisively defeated with heavy casualties at the battles of Trebia , Lake of Trasimene and Cannae .