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The First World War was in 1914-1918 it was four years long and many soldiers lost their life's.
Bhutan lost the fewest number of soldiers in World War 1.
During the Kokoda Track campaign in World War II, approximately 625 Australian soldiers lost their lives. The campaign, which took place from July to November 1942, was crucial in the defense of Papua New Guinea against Japanese forces. In addition to the fatalities, many soldiers were wounded or suffered from illness due to the challenging conditions. The Kokoda Track remains a significant site of Australian military history.
See the chart in the attached link, you will get all the information you need from that.
300,000 soldiers from Australia fought in World War 1. 62,000 of those soldiers died. That leaves 238,000 soldiers that survived World War 1 from Australia. If you are asking how many WW1 veterans there are from Australia, there is currently 1 (Jack Ross), who celebrated his 110th birthday on March 11, 2009.
Germany: 2,036,897
No, they lost to many "soldiers".
Because NZ and Australian soldiers landed on Gallipoli and lost a lot of men in th 25th. That's why it is known as ANZAC day, Australian, New Zealand, Army, Corpse
they lost about 7,500,000vasilios
In World war two, the United States military lost 400,000 soldiers.
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178,000