It differed between hospitals, but any true hospital took on as many soilders as possible, not even caring Allied or Axis.
Also, both sides had their own hospitals.
D-Day landing site where almost 3000 allied soldiers were killed or wounded?
The Allied armies had over 10,000 casualties ( dead and wounded ) on the 6th June.
Both penicillin and sulfa helped to a great degree.
In ww1, soldiers were treated as best as they could be. If they were too injured to continue contributing in the war, then they were sent home.
"Truce in the Forest" is a story that takes place during World War II. Independent of each other, some Allied soldiers and German soldiers showed up and knocked on the door of a cabin. The Allied soldiers showed up first and one was wounded. The woman invited them in, even though they were the enemy, and offered to feed them. Later, when the German soldiers knocked, she let them in too, but told them there would be no trouble. She took their weapons, then took the weapons of the Allied soldiers and fed them all. The conflict in the story is the fact that the soldiers were on differing sides. Under different circumstances, they likely would have tried to kill each other.
Military dead:5,525,000Military wounded:12,831,500Military missing:4,121,000Total:22,477,500 KIA, WIA or MIAThis is for all the Allied (Entente) Powers.
They fought for their countries, families and comrades, they were wounded, many of them died. The Allied soldiers bought us the way of life and freedoms we have today, with their blood.
Of the 13,560 allied casualties at the second battle of El Alamein (Including soldiers who were wounded or went missing), 22% were Australian.
Exact numbers are hard to find, because of precise times men died, men missing in action,many wounded, and other such things, but approximately 5,000 Allied soldiers and sailors died on the 6th June, D-Day.
Yes, because they were killed or wounded trying to find cover on the beachhead. Those not killed or wounded had found 'some' type and tried to fire on German defenses, but for the most part, there were no exposed German positions.......
Napoleon was decisively defeated after 3 days of fighting which forced hinm to retreat southwest toward Frankfort on the Main, followed by the allied armies in pursuit. The French casualties were 38,000 killed and wounded and 15,000 prisoners (plus some 15,000 wounded who were recovered in Lipsia's Hospitals. The Allied losses were estimated at more than 52,000.
Turkey was allied with Germany in WWI.