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around 21,000 Japanese died. 6,800 Americans died,with 20,000 Americans injured My information is from Daniel Yergin's book, the Prize, which i am reading now. I just read this section earlier this week
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Over 600,000 Allied soldiers, airmen and sailors were involved on D-Day. 170,000 landed and the rest supported them in aircraft and ships.
639 Allied soldiers were killed on Sword Beach.
During the Battle of Guadalcanal in August 1942 to February of 1943, approximately 100,000 soldiers fought in the jungles of the small island. Around 60,000 American soldiers were involved, with over 36,000 Japanese soldiers opposing them. It should not be overlooked that many sailors and airmen were also involved above and around the land-battle.
2113 allied soldiers 1996 Japanese soldiers 4000 civilians
around 21,000 Japanese died. 6,800 Americans died,with 20,000 Americans injured My information is from Daniel Yergin's book, the Prize, which i am reading now. I just read this section earlier this week
Japan fought, but the Allied forces defeated them so that many of the Japanese soldiers died and Japan just had to surrender.
175,000.
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there were 500,000 men in the Japanese army
The British and allied strength was 118,000
856,525 Allied soldiers fought in the Battle of the Bulge and the axis had 496,363 soldiers in the battle of the Bulge
Of the 22,786 Japanese soldiers entrenched on the island, 21,570 died either from fighting or by ritual suicide. Only 216 were captured during the battle. This is as close of a death toll you will get as there was really know way of telling who died during the US aerial attacks
The Allies lost about 95,000 killed, wounded or captured. The Japanese lost about 19,000 killed or wounded.
Approximately 175,000 soldiers landed by sea, parachute and glider.
reports vary, most soldiers were captured or killed