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Japan with about 415.
See: Wikipedia World War II Casualties.
See: Wikipedia World War II Casualties.
Because Americans shot them. And fire-bombed them. And eventually nuked them.
See: Wikipedia World War II Casualties.
Throughout Europe and Bombed in Japan
extreme US casualties
In Japan and Europe
See: Wikipedia World War II Casualties.
Japan is a "first world" country - the "first world" refers to the industrialized capitalist countries of western Europe, North America, Japan, Australia, and New Zealand.
No, American casualties in World War II were significantly higher than in World War I. In World War I, the United States suffered around 116,500 casualties, including approximately 53,400 deaths. In contrast, during World War II, the United States had roughly 416,800 deaths, with total casualties exceeding 1.1 million.