The number of Allied casualties on D-Day is approximated at
10,000, of whom 2,500 died.
Here is the breakdown of the casualties:
British - 2700
Canadians - 946
Americans - 6603
54.23 ------- 3,000 men are believed to have died rehearsing for D-Day.
About 3000 people died on Dday.
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.
for the people who died
Around 23,000 people (including French citizens) died on D-Day, not counting Axis Power casualties. Counting the German casualties, around 30,000 people died on D-Day. Every Allied soldier died with honor; the honor of winning World War II.
Figures are difficult. The military of both sides only reported "casualties" . Also many were wounded D-Day, but died later.
it didnt completely go as planned and many people died
Allied deaths were 4391
On both sides approximately 11,000 died on D-Day. German death figures are difficult, but over 4,400 Allied soldiers died
3,393 American troops died in the D-day attacks.
The Axis powers had over 10,000 casualties on D Day. At least 3,000 of these died on or near the beaches.
Approximately 10,000 men died on D-Day, about 5,000 on each side