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.
Couuntless lives were lost for one
Many sad porkers lost their lives... and hungry farmers gained bacon.
1,198 peoples lives were lost from the ship Lusitania.
The Vietnam War resulted more than 58,000 American deaths (including missing in action).More than 58,000 Americans lost their lives during the Vietname War.
1,076,245 casualties of World War 2 could be split in half with deaths and wounded American people. Some of the lives were lost to disease, exposure and burns or infections due to wounds. There were over 30,000 Americans went missing.
Couuntless lives were lost for one
the Americans dropped an atomic bomb on japan to save millions of American lives that would have been lost in the invasion of mainland japan
None. Guns are inanimate objects. They lost their lives to the actions of human beings.
2,403
36,000
In WWII 292,131 Americans lost their lives.
Many sad porkers lost their lives... and hungry farmers gained bacon.
16 million served 408,000 died
It saved millions of Russian, Japanese, American, Canadian, British and Australian lives by preventing the invasion of mainland Japan.The amount of lives lost in the bombing was not even close to the amount of Japanese who would have died during the invasion of Japan.The war ended AT LAST.
More than 58,000 Americans lost their lives during the Vietname War.
I suppose you mean the NORMANDY invasion. There were hundreds of D-Days in World War 2. The Germans lost on the Operation Overlord's Normandy Invasion on June 6, 1944.
There where neally 120,000 lives lost!