Of the major countries that participated in World War I, the United States suffered the fewest casualties. WW1 lasted from July 28, 1914 to November 11, 1918.
All the countries fought in WW1 had approximately the same number of casualties
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Air Force The Air Force was not established until after WWll, the navy suffered the fewest losses
If you are referring to World War II, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, South Africa and the United States suffered the fewest civilian casualties because they are all so far from the main area of the fighting and in general were spared the bombing of civilians by enemy aircraft.
All eleven of the Confederate states saw a battle of some consequence, with Florida having the fewest and Virginia having the most.
Yes. Before the war, the U.S. was a world power but the superpower of the time was arguably Great Britain with a global empire upon which "the sun never set." Of all the combatants in World War II, the U.S. suffered little or no war damage (apart from a Japanese balloon attack in the Pacific Northweat which did little damage). Hawaii was not yet a state so the Pearl Harbor attack doesn't "count." The only American territory occupied by a foreign army was an island in the Aleutians, which the Japanese seized hoping to lure the American fleet north. The U.S. didn't take the bait but let the Japanese have the island (which was ultimately recaptured). With the country intact and the economy thriving, the U.S. emerged as the dominant postwar power. And for a time, it enjoyed a nuclear monopoly, giving it extra clout. Britain, on the other hand, had been devastated by constant air attacks, and after the war it was a shadow of its former self as its vast empire began to disintegrate.
Not only did it lead to the outbreak of WWII, it was designed to do just that. Hitler wanted war. It was the justification, the ends to the means of Germany's revenge. He also realized that war was the only way for him to force his views upon Europe. The scary thing is Hitler made a quote before the outbreak of the war. Paraphrasing it, it went something like this "the winner of the coming conflict will be the side that commits the fewest mistakes" However, it must be remembered that the foreign policy Hitler was merely one of many factors. The policy of appeasement followed by Britain, revanche by France, isolation by America...all these foreign policies gave Hitler the opportunity to form an expansionist and aggressive foreign policy. This is not to mention Mussolini's imperialist tendencies in Africa, the Meditteranean and the Balkans. Or Stalin's policies which allowed Hitler to secure a pact over the partitioning of the East. When we factor in the economy, the failures of the League of Nations, the fear of Communism and much more - we can see that far from being the only reason, Hitler's foreign policy was primarily just taking advantage of other factors in order to ameliorate Germany's international and European standing.
Iran was the nation that suffered the fewest casualties in WWII numbering only 200 resistance soldiers. The Soviet Union was the nation that suffered the greatest number of casualties in World War II numbering over 23 million.
Iran was the nation that suffered the fewest casualties in WWII numbering only 200 resistance soldiers. The Soviet Union was the nation that suffered the greatest number of casualties in World War II numbering over 23 million.
Australia has the fewest nations.
Antarctica has 0 nations, making it have the fewest.
Antarctica has the fewest number of nations, as it has none.
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There are no nations on Antarctica.
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Antarctica
Antarctica is the continent with the fewest nations. It is not a country and has no native population, so it does not have any independent nations.