--Answer-- 5,961,358
Total casualties for allies: 9,386,453
8.5 million.
more then 3
The Allied Powers
19 million troops. Allied powers had 42 million troops mobilized central powers had 23 million troops mobilized
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There is no record of each individual bomb dropped by the Axis powers or the Allied powers. The military keeps records of how many tons of bombs they dropped. Both sides dropped millions of pounds during World War 2.
The Allied forces consisted of several European countries, as well as the inclusion of North America. The most prominent and most told of would be France, Britain, Russia and the United States. However, many more were included in the Allied powers, Japan for example was indeed part of the Allies in World War I. Others: Greece, Romania, Serbia, Belgium, Portugal, and Montenegro all fought against the central powers.
14,166. on allied powers , the central powers is unknown
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An estimated 4 million central powers military people died during World War 1. An estimated 5.5 million allied military personal died.
Enemy of who? The Allied or Axis Powers?
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2; The allied forces and the central powers.
The allied powers during World War 1 were Britain, France, and Russia. Many of these nations plotted against Germany during the war, causing them to side with the United States.
The Allied Powers
By the end of WWI, there were many Allied Powers, but the principal among them were France, Britain, Russia (the Triple Entente), Italy, the United States, Romania, Greece, and Japan.
By the end of WWI, there were many Allied Powers, but the principal among them were France, Britain, Russia (the Triple Entente), Italy, the United States, Romania, Greece, and Japan.
There were two sides. The axis powers and the allied powers. The axis powers were Germany, Italy, Japan and six other nations. The allied powers were Britain, France, the Soviet Union, the US, China and 45 other countries.
About 5.7 million.