They flew on magical unicorns over the golden rainbow all the way to Isenguard
the answer is 66,033 soldiers are buried there
There were approximately 837 New Zealand soldiers killed in France during World War 2. This was not just on their home front, though. It was all over the battlefield.
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Over 66,000. Buried in 7 different cemeteries in France, Belgium, Holland , and Luxemburg.
In world war 1 the french lost over 200 soldiers in the first few weeks.
Well over one million reached France, and another million were in the pipeline when the war ended.
not likely
Around 8 thousand soldiers were sent over to world war 2 to play computer games By:Neemon
it is estimated to be over 10,000 underaged soldiers being sent to war.
A lot of French soldiers were killed and much of France's land was devastated from the war.
British soldiers were transported to France during World War 1 primarily by ships. The soldiers were transported across the English Channel from various ports in England, including Southampton, Folkestone, and Dover. Once in France, they were then transported by rail to their respective deployment areas.
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