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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.
There were 40,500 deaths at Dachau.
64,944 Military deaths and 2000 civilian deaths.
The British had more than 55,000 casualties, and German casualties are estimated at 45,000.
440 deaths
There were about 300 American deaths. Of these, 49 of the deaths were US Marines. An additional 53 Marines were wounded. Other sources say there were 276 American casualties.
There was about 200,000 casualties.... Honored and brave they faught as our soldiers... Kaye Lynch Haskins LJMS STUDENT
There were 753 reported Union deaths and 361 Confederated deaths at the Battle of Chattanooga.
Total casualties for the Ottoman empire were about 770,000 military deaths and an estimated 2,100,000 civilian deaths.
Czechoslovakia lost about 325,000 people, 25,000 were Military deaths and 300,000 were Civilian deaths.
Normally none, apart from rare accidents such as at Chernobyl in 1986.
There were approximately 840 British deaths on Sword. The Germans had over 1,000 casualties, but it is unclear how many died.