about 85 million deaths on both sides
There are more deaths on the highway in one year than the total amount of deaths in the Viet-Nam era.
The total Military Deaths during World War 2 is about 25.45 Million. This is 36% out of the total deaths during World War 2. The rest were civilian deaths.
According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths was revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.[The total numbers of casualties suffered by all parties involved in the Korean War may never be known. Each country's self-reported casualties were largely based upon troop movements, unit rosters, battle casualty reports, and medical records.]According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths were revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths was revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths were revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.
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According to the data from the the United States Department of Defense, the U.S. suffered 33,686 battle deaths, along with 2,830 non-battle deaths during the Korean War and 8,176 missing in action. The number of U.S. deaths was revised down in 2000 because the earlier claim of 50,000 killed included all military deaths throughout the world during the timeframe. The revised figures include only those killed in the war zone.
Approximately 3,500 men from both sides.
These are very rough estimates.Union battle deaths: 110,070Confederate battle deaths: 94,000Bear in mind, these are battle deaths, not total deaths.
France had a total of 567,600 deaths in WWII: 217,600 military deaths and 350,000 civilian deaths.
1,789,000 Americans served in the Korean war. Some 33,600 were killed in action. More than 3,200 died in non-hostile incidents. More than 8,100 are still missing. These figures originate with the Defense Department, which has slightly more exact statistics in each case.
There were a total of 131 recipients in the Korean war, 94 were awarded posthumously.
About 48.5 Million Civilian Deaths occurred during World War 2. This is 65-66% out of total deaths during World War 2.