Deaths accumulated on battlefields are attributed to combinations of weapons. Rarely, are casualties credited to only one weapon...during hi-tech engagements (automatic fire & explosions).
alot
Yes.
Tanks
Both sides together barely mustered 500 tanks in this area at that time. The battle was fought in the Alps where very few tanks even came face to face.
The exact number of Allied forces killed by tanks during World War II varies widely in estimates, as comprehensive records are often lacking. However, it is acknowledged that tanks played a significant role in both offensive and defensive operations, leading to substantial casualties. Overall, tank warfare contributed to the deaths of thousands of soldiers on all sides, but precise figures for Allied deaths specifically caused by tanks are difficult to determine. For a more accurate number, detailed military records and analyses would be required.
many deaths where on that day over 3,428 died that day they left the world and i came in :)
somewheres
600 tanks
I am certain the number would be in the millions considering how many millions died in Russia alone. Trust me they did not go around counting dead bodies during the battles.
The number of surviving soldiers that came back from World War I was 55,692,802. The total number of deaths from the war was 9.7 million.
I thought I just answered this question. Oh well. Here is my answer: I am certain the number would be in the millions considering how many millions died in Russia alone. Trust me they did not go around counting dead bodies during the battles and they did not count deaths according to weapons that did the job.
The exact number of people killed by tanks in World War I is difficult to determine, as tanks were a new technology and their use varied greatly throughout the war. However, it is estimated that tanks were responsible for several thousand casualties, primarily among enemy soldiers. The introduction of tanks changed the dynamics of warfare, contributing to both their own losses and the overall death toll of the conflict. Overall, while tanks caused fatalities, they were just one factor in the massive scale of WWI casualties, which totaled around 16 million deaths.