About 8 million horses are estimated to have died in WWI, while military deaths on all sides numbered about 9.7 million.
more than 1,000,000
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During World War 2 (1941-1945), over 405,000 US service members were killed. During the US Civil war(1861-1865), more than 600,000.
They had diffrent living conditions because they were lower than the officers who were more important. what???
More than 50,000 U.S. soldiers were killed during the Korean War, and about 8,100 are still listed as missing in action.
In medieval times, knights were typically considered higher in rank and had more privileges than regular soldiers. Knights were usually nobility or wealthy landowners who could afford to be equipped with armor, weapons, and horses. They were trained in warfare, chivalry, and combat skills, while soldiers were often common foot soldiers or mercenaries who did not have the same status or training as knights.
They were nicknamed "fat cows" because they were more obese than soldiers from other countries at war, and they were way heavier than the POWs.
It is said that Nomads still iving in the traditional Mongol setting hold more than three million horses. hhrefdgthtyuik
A herd of horses
Because penicillon and antibiotics did not fully exist before WW2. Many soldiers died from disease.
more than 1,000,000
China. they have more soldiers than America has citizens.
NO WAY!!!! HORSES R THE BEST! Diffidently not!!!!!! Horses are the BOMB!!!!!!!!!!!
During the American Civil War, more than 620,000 Americans died, more than all other wars combined!
A little more than 21 million, and 8 million died
more than 500000 british soldiers died in ww2
Horses have a dominant side...some more than others.