America arrived late in WW1, and as a result had little effect on the outcome of the war.
American casualties of WW1 equals to about 39,000 whereas Australia had over 61,000 casualties.
Casualty rates for countries in WWI: US - 115,000 dead and 206,000 wounded Germany - 6 million casualties Russia - 6.6 France - 4.4 Austro Hungary - 4.8 Great Britain - 3
there was total of 7,996,888 people dead, another 21,755,196 wounded and 1,979,556 missing.
Canada had 64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths. It also had an additional 149,732 Military wounded.
The USA lost 116,708 military personnel during the war, with an additional 205,690 wounded. 750 US civilians were also killed.
Total casualties: 320,518
Killed or died: 116,516
Wounded: 204,002
Total mobilized: 4,734,991
In total, the number of military and civilian casualties was over 37 million. Of these, over 16 million were deaths. Of these, about 10 million were military personnel.
The Civil War battle of Sharpsberg as America's most costly battle whit about 23,00 casualities.
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WW2 lasted from September 1939 to August 1945. All seasons were included in many, many parts of the world.
Many people will dispute this question but in my OPINION I think that it is world war 1 where the United States stopped its Isolationism policy.
Yes world war 2 was the bloodiest war in the history of the world. Over 1 billion people died in the fighting during world war 2.
approximately 500,000 the casualities were 936,259 the death toll casualities were 936,259
The Soviet Union
The poor conditions in the trenches and the constant shelling.
US Army Air Corps
About 130,000 casualities with more then 30,000 killed in action.
Fatal casualities in the War between the States made it the bloodiest war ever fought on US soil.
See website: Iran-Iraq War (1980-1988).
A war of attrition, in general, is a war with high casualities but little territorial gain. The most famous war of attrition is the conflict on the Western Front in France during World War I.
They didn't.
America
i take it u mean cost not coast and sixty million people died in ww1
No. Russia joined the war. However, the did try to get out of the fighting after three years due to the high casualities and lack of money for the Russia populace.