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How many people suvived d day?

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At the start of D-Day their was 166,000 soldiers and 155,000 were Allied, and 10,000 were Germans. At the end, the allies lost 12,000 men whilst the Germans lost around 7,500 men. So 166,000 - 19,500 = 146,500 men survived D-Day and 2,500 of them were Germans.

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