50-60 million died
World War 1: 60,000 dead, 136,000 wounded. World War 2: 27,000 killed, 23,000 wounded. Figures rounded.
There were about 300,000 million casualties in world war 1.
According to American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 204,002 U.S. military wounded (not fatally) in World War I
In WW2 parlance, deaths and wounded are both "casualties". The Allies had over 10,000 casualties on D-Day. Of these, about 4,900 were ultimately deaths. Many badly wounded men did not die immediately, but later in hospitals.
Australian casualties were 339 killed, 1216 wounded and 29 prisoners of war.
27,073 killed, 23,477 wounded, 8,296 died in captivity.
During World War I, the Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC) suffered significant casualties, with approximately 60,000 Australians and around 18,000 New Zealanders losing their lives. Additionally, many more were wounded, with total Australian casualties estimated at around 150,000 and New Zealand casualties at about 40,000. These figures highlight the heavy toll that the war took on both nations.
In 1921, the U.K. Army Council delivered an official report of war casualties to Parliment, in which they stated that 1.643,469 members of the Army were wounded in that war. This does not include casualties amongst the Navy, Air Force, merchant marine, or civilians.
According to American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 204,002 U.S. military wounded (not fatally) in World War I
Over 58,000 dead, and over 300,000 wounded.
Hi, there was about 204,000 wounded in wold war one.
Figures are difficult. The military of both sides only reported "casualties" . Also many were wounded D-Day, but died later.