You would really have to re-define that question to get an answer you want.On D-Day itself, 6th June 1944, 1,465 American troops lost their lives. D-Day was ONLY the 6th June. Subsequent days were known as D+1, D+2 and so on. The beaches were used for continued landings for almost a month before European ports came into use. Each day more American servicemen lost their lives, but this was not strictly D-Day if it happened after 6 June.
About 5,000 Allied troops died on D-Day.
Couuntless lives were lost for one
D-Day is sad because thousands upon thousands of US Soldiers lost there lives in a very short time.
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.
You would really have to re-define that question to get an answer you want.On D-Day itself, 6th June 1944, 1,465 American troops lost their lives. D-Day was ONLY the 6th June. Subsequent days were known as D+1, D+2 and so on. The beaches were used for continued landings for almost a month before European ports came into use. Each day more American servicemen lost their lives, but this was not strictly D-Day if it happened after 6 June.
About 5,000 Allied troops died on D-Day.
well in the begging of the war the first major battle was the battle of bunker hill it was a british victory but at what cost. so many british solders lost there lives that day .
The American Navy and the families of the men who lost their lives that day. It lead to the United States entering WW2. The entire country was affected by the events that day.
if u meen day of the dead then its because we want to remember the people we have lost in our lives and celibrate there lives
Couuntless lives were lost for one
many people were injured,killed, had lost their homes and buisnesses , widowed or orphaned. It had a huge effect on poeple's lives.
To honor the soldiers that lost their lives so yes.
Remembrance Day honors those who lost their lives in WW1 . It became a day in which all those who gave their lives in all wars were to be remembered .
Because of the number of lives lost at Pearl Harbor.
It is estimated that around 19,000 people died in preparation for D-Day. Of these, there were 1,465 Americans that lost their lives and 500 Canadians.
346 firefighters lost their lives on that tragic day of 9/11. To our heroes, WE WILL NEVER FORGET.