See the bottom of this chart for all the totals of the Allied Forces casualties.ALLIEDMILITARYCIVILIANTOTALSOVIET UNION10,000,00010,000,000 *20,000,000CHINA2,500,0007,500,0010,000,000POLAND100,005,700,0005,800,000YUGOSLAVIA300,0001,400,0001,700,000FRANCE250,000350,000600,000CZECHOSLOVAKIA200,000215,000415,000UNITED STATES400,000-400,000UNITED KINGDOM (ENGLAND, Scotland, WALES, AND NORTHERN IRELAND)326,00062,000388,000NETHERLANDS12,000198,000210,000GREECE20,000140,000160,000BELGIUM12,00076,00088,000CANADA37,000-37,000INDIA24,00013,00037,000AUSTRALIA23,00012,00035,000ALBANIA28,0002,00030,000BULGARIA10,00010,00020,000NEW ZEALAND10,0002,00012,000NORWAY6,4003,90010,300SOUTH AFRICA7,000-ETHIOPIA5,000-5,000LUXEMBOURG5,000-5,000MALTA-2,0002,000DENMARK4001,0001,400BRAZIL1,000-1,000ALLIED TOTAL14,276,80025,686,90039,963,700EST. TOTAL20,858,80027,372,90048,231,700
* The majority of Soviet Union civilian casualties were Ukrainian.
Sources
Gregory Frumkin, Population Changes in Europe Since 1939(European estimates)
B. Urlanis, Wars and Population (Soviet Union and the Far East)
Singer and Small, Wages of War (the Americas and Ethiopia)
I.C.B. Dear, editor, The Oxford Companion to World War II(British Commonwealth)
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14 millions
40000 American troops died roughly and about 10000 British troops died in the war
Records are not entirely clear on how many Turkish troops died at Gallipoli. Reliable estimates put the deaths at approx. 200,000
At Operation Overlord, there were 1.452 million troops from the Allies and 380,000 men from Germany. The casualties were 226,000 for the Allies and 400,000 for the Germans.
over 2,000
U.S. troops were needed to guard Pacific and Artic ports for the Allies.
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No, the only South American country to aid the allies was Brazil who sent almost 28,000 troops to fight with the Allies in the Mediterranean Theatre.
12,000 allied troops died that day.
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14 millions
If they knew where the allies were going to land they would have had more troops, tanks, and other things there to stop them. As it was many men died on the beaches of Normandy.
About 800 Argentinian troops died during the Falklands War.
No British died,
A lot. Pigs were used to feed the troops on both sides. And there were many, many troops.
40000 American troops died roughly and about 10000 British troops died in the war