there were many who died. there were so many that many of the people in time that had tried to count have lost track. there was about 2800 people that died. that was what many people have come to.
2353 British Pilots served574 Pilots From Overseas
•544 Total RAF & Allied pilots killed
•27,450 Civilians killed
•3000 Luftwaffe personnel killed
•1547 RAF planes lost (1023Fs 524 Bs)
•1887 Luftwaffe planes lost (873Fs 1014Bs)
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This a rather hard question to answer.
German civilians were not involved in the Battle of Britain (or at least not directly - they did contribute by manufacturing German aircraft in factories).
The Battle of Britain was fought entirely over England itself and was an air battle. It was an attempt by Germany to destroy the RAF by bombing airfields out of existence.
In total, 95,000 Germans were killed. This includes 73,000 Military and 22,000 Civilians deaths. 22,000 Civilians and 22,000 German military personnel died inside the Berlin defence area.
498 royal air force pilots died in the battle of Britain
4300
40,000 people
In the Battle of Britain, it was all air vs. air. The British RAF against the Nazi's Luftwaffe. In the desperate battle the was the Battle of Britain, hundreds of RAF pilots died defending it, but German losses were much higher. RAF suffered hundreds. The Luftwaffe suffered thousands. That's impressive no matter who you ask.
19,000 soldiers died after battle of the bulge
No German civilians died in the Battle of Britain ! -It was an air battle over the skies of southern England.
498 royal air force pilots died in the battle of Britain
80,000 soldiers died during the battle of the bulge
4300
the German hobostos that died trying
About 50,000 initially died but more could of died due to the battle. This is because, around 29,000 Germans were either captured or missing and this could increase the German death toll for the Battle of the Bulge.
Charles Dryden - Tuskegee Airman - died on 2008-06-24.
40,000 people
In the Battle of Britain, it was all air vs. air. The British RAF against the Nazi's Luftwaffe. In the desperate battle the was the Battle of Britain, hundreds of RAF pilots died defending it, but German losses were much higher. RAF suffered hundreds. The Luftwaffe suffered thousands. That's impressive no matter who you ask.
Approximately 10,000 German troops died or were severely wounded on D-Day. Many more than that were taken prisoner.
19,000 soldiers died after battle of the bulge
He died during the first few minutes of The Battle of The Plains of Abraham, but not before he was told of Britain's victory.