America didn't fight Britain in World War 2. They were allies.
However, the number of Accidental deaths of British troops caused by the Americans enforced, "Shoot everything" training is unknown.
100,000
None, the Flanders Fields is referring to the First World War, and an area in or near Belgium. British & Belgian soldiers fought in this area in WWI. American soldiers fought in France further south, except for some pilots.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
About 292,000 American soldiers.
According to the World Book encyclopedia, there were 25,700 Americans killed, and 10,000 British killed.
The number of British soldiers killed in World War 1 was about 880,000.
None, the Flanders Fields is referring to the First World War, and an area in or near Belgium. British & Belgian soldiers fought in this area in WWI. American soldiers fought in France further south, except for some pilots.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
About 292,000 American soldiers.
390 million390 million BRITISH SOLDIERS!! Where did that come from?There were 6-7 million British soldiers who served in WWI [ref National Archives] but not all served in a theatre of war.well then ... how many british soldiers were killed or injured???
Around 40,000 Scottish Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
According to the World Book encyclopedia, there were 25,700 Americans killed, and 10,000 British killed.
The number of British soldiers killed in World War 1 was about 880,000.
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Tommies were British soldiers, it was a nickname similar to GI for American troops.
You must be thinking about the War of 1812, NOT World War2 .
When the British was fighting in America, during the American Revolutionary War, the soldiers had little knowledge of the landscape. An example would be that soldiers could go into hiding in certain areas or territories that were not on the map of America at that time, and the British found it impossible to find the American soldiers that lived in country or rural regions of the New World.
The biggest killer of the American Soldiers and all the other nations' soldiers was disease, exposure, hunger and the worldwide influenza that killed more people in the war than wounds and fatal blows. I don't remember what they called that influenza that killed millions around the world but it wiped out a lot of the troops and the European civilian's. It hit all the continents from what I understand.