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On both sides approximately 11,000 died on D-Day. German death figures are difficult, but over 4,400 Allied soldiers died
During the single day,6 June,1944, approximately 4,950 Allied troops died. German figures are more difficult ,but it appears that about 10,000 Germans died.
12,000 allied troops died that day.
There were over 3000 Allied Forces casualties (deaths) in the Battle of Bastogne. I could not find a number of the German deaths. It could be they don't even know how many Germans and Axis Forces troops died in that battle.
There were around 156,000 allied troops involved in D-Day/Normandy landings. 12,000 of those allied troops died that day.
450,000 british soldiers died in campaines around the world including North Africa, Europe, the east (India and Burma etc.) and also at sea. There are also estimated another million wounded. Also, about 80,000 civillians died as a result of bombing raids
90,000-166,000 people in Hiroshima and 60,000-80,000 in Nagasaki.
Around 17,500 were killed during D-Day. 7,500 were German Soldiers and 10,000 were Allied soldiers.
On both sides approximately 11,000 died on D-Day. German death figures are difficult, but over 4,400 Allied soldiers died
During the single day,6 June,1944, approximately 4,950 Allied troops died. German figures are more difficult ,but it appears that about 10,000 Germans died.
19,000 soldiers died after battle of the bulge
Dieppe Raid was an allied attack during WW II on a German occupied French port of Dieppe. During the battle Royal Marines commanding officer Lieutenant Colonel Philips died while trying to steer his men clear of German fire. The battle ended with a German victory.
World War 2 other 73 million people died (2.5% of the worlds population died in ww2) 61 million allies 12 million axis 45 million allied citizens 4 million axis civillians 16 million allied troops 8 million axis troops
12,000 allied troops died that day.
1 000
Millions- no exact data available
Yes; many British children were evacuated by ships to Canada, which was considered far enough away from the range of German aircraft bombers to be safe. A ship containing a lot of children was torpedoed and sunk by a German submarine, but, a lot of children would have died in the air raids on England, if they had not been sent to Canada.