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.
There was 11,000 people inthe nazi army on D-Day.
On both sides approximately 11,000 died on D-Day. German death figures are difficult, but over 4,400 Allied soldiers died
Many other people have come forward with ideas, but the most common one is that the invasion was postponed 3 times, for reasons like weather, from A-day to B-day to C-day and finally decided to go ahead with D-day, despite terrible weather!
2374 men from multiple military units died on Omaha Beach on D Day. A total of approximately 4000 men were killed on D-Day (including the Paratroopers). It got worse the next day as they had to get through the hedgerows.
im guessing 160,000
That is an impossible figure. It is known that the Allied casualties were over 10,000. -Total numbers of Germans and their allies are not even clear yet.
There was 11,000 people inthe nazi army on D-Day.
as many D's u have Fatty
The Allied forces had almost 9,000 casualties on D-Day.
Yes, many Polish soldiers, airmen and warships were involved in D-Day.
54.23 ------- 3,000 men are believed to have died rehearsing for D-Day.
Many more people than that survived D-Day. - I have a feeling you are asking something else,but your meaning is not clear.
around 156,000 to 175,000
52,0000 people where inported on d-DAY straight across france
It is estimated that around 19,000 people died in preparation for D-Day. Of these, there were 1,465 Americans that lost their lives and 500 Canadians.
The French people were saved on D-Day
The number of Allied casualties on D-Day is approximated at10,000, of whom 2,500 died.Here is the breakdown of the casualties:British - 2700Canadians - 946Americans - 6603