Around 4 million Japanese died in World War 2. Of those deaths 300,000 occurred during the Battle of Japan.
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
Almost all of the Japanese fought to their deaths (apex)
Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are the result of flying debris.
The Battle of Guadalcanal led to 38,100 deaths. There were more than four times as many casualties on the Japanese side than on the American side.
Aftershocks cause the most earthquake-related deaths and injuries.
Aftershocks cause the most earthquake-related deaths and injuries.
Most deaths and injuries in a tornado are cause by flying or falling debris.
In April of 1775, the British Army marched to Lexington and Concord in Massachusetts. A battle ensued with many deaths and injuries.
Bunker Hill and Breed's Hill are the same thing. Breed's Hill is famous for the "Battle of Bunker Hill" that happened during the American Revolutionary War. The casualties for the 13 colonies were 115 deaths, 305 injuries, and 30 captured. For England, they had 226 deaths(19 of them were officers), 828 injuries. In the end, the English won, but with the amount of deaths and injuries the English had the colonies thought of it as a victory.
There were injuries, but no deaths from enemy action during the First Battle of Fort Sumter. One Confederate soldier was injured by a misfiring cannon and later died of his wounds. On the Union side, one soldier died and another was mortally wounded when a cannon misfired during a parting salute after the battle.
These are very rough estimates.Union battle deaths: 110,070Confederate battle deaths: 94,000Bear in mind, these are battle deaths, not total deaths.