Australia had a death toll of 40,458 in battle out of nearly a million service persons in World War 2. This figure is for both the European/African and Pacific Theaters of War. If you need more information you can refer to the related link below.
There was 39,800 Australian military deaths and 700 civilian deaths.
Thousands of men died in trenches Thousands of men died in trenches
There where 416,809 men enlisted, of which over 60,000 were killed and 156,000 wounded, gassed, or taken prisoner.
2,246 Union soldiers died in that battle. The Confederates lost 1,495 soldiers.
Lots of Confederate and Union troops alike
About 300 British soldiers died in the battle of Saratoga.
the battle of Lexington and concord was the first battle of the American revolution it was the one that started it all the shot heard round the world was when the British troops fired on a American crowd and the first people had died because of the British troops that day
it was one of the bloodiest 1day battle in the history of the U.S. over 50000 troops died
it was one of the bloodiest 1day battle in the history of the U.S. over 50000 troops died
7,863. 4,708 were from the Confederacy and 3,155 were from the Union.
60,000 British troops.
April 25th is ANZAC Day and is held as a memorial for members of the Australian and New Zealand Army who died during a battle in Turkey during the First World War. Around 10,000 soldiers died during the battle. Nowadays, it has extended to honor those who have served in all Australian conflicts.