In WW1 none. In WW2 some of the German units defending France were made up from eastern European conscripts.
24 million KIA
Many fled to Western Europe.
Because of the relatively static nature of the fighting (at least on the Western Front) comparitively few. Civillian casualties were not as common in WW1 as in other conflicts. Most of those killed were actual combatants.
It is known that the Russian side lost 60,000 troops in the Kerensky (or July) Offensive of World War I. The total number of casualties for the Austro-Hungarian and German side is unknown.
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The Western Front stretched over 1,200 kilometers. Lots of People think The Western Front stretched 700 kilometers but that is actually the Eastern Front. So I hope this info helped you out ask me anything and ill go to my University and Ask them.
None. The Russians did not participate in the battle. The Battle of the Bulge occurred on the Germany's "western front" in Belgium. The opposing forces were exclusively German and American. The battle did not involve any Russian forces or formations.
twice as many ANZACS died on the western front then Gallipoli, about 27 hours into the first battle against Germany they had already lost more soldiers than the entire time spent at Gallipoli. by the end of the war roughly 61,928 ANZACS had died.
there was to many sluts there.
about 100 mile
Approximately 620,000 casualties.
there were over 620000 casualties.