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How many more troops did the Allied Powers have than the Central Powers?

19 million troops. Allied powers had 42 million troops mobilized central powers had 23 million troops mobilized


What side lost the most troops during World War 1?

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What effect did the D-Day invasion have on worl war 2?

D-day was the first day Allied troops fought German troops face to face. It was encouraging for the Allied troops who had waited along time.


How did the number of troops on each side compare?

At the beginning of World War I the number of troops on each side were extremely varied. The Central Powers consisted of the German Empire the Austro-Hungarian Empire the Ottoman Empire and Bulgaria. The Allied Powers consisted of Serbia Montenegro Belgium France Great Britain Japan Italy Portugal Romania Russia and the United States. The Central Powers had a combined total of about 21.5 million soldiers while the Allied Powers had around 28.5 million soldiers. This gave the Allied Powers a slight advantage in numbers but the Central Powers had a much higher ratio of soldiers to civilians. The Central Powers also had better trained and better equipped troops which allowed them to make up for the numerical difference in some areas of the conflict.


The four powers that divided and occupied Germany?

After World War II was over, the Allied troops occupied Germany and divided it into four sections, each one controlled by one of the four powers. The four Allied powers were the USA, the USSR, Britain, and France.


What was the out come of D day?

The outcome of D-Day was the defeat of Hitler's 'Atlantic Wall' and the death and capture of thousands of German troops as Allied troops overcame them.


How many allied troops were killed?

12,000 allied troops died that day.


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