No. not close. lets say around a couple hundred thousand died. 50,000 were American, about. in WW2, around 400,000 died, some estimates put it up to 500,000.
For the World, it was World War Two. most estimates say around 55 million died. some put it up to 70 million.
The 5 costiliest American Wars are as follows.
1-The civil War (600,000 dead) This might not be counted, if you are considering that the Confederates were not Americans, and were rebels, the number would be around 375,000
2- World War 2 (405,000 dead)
3-World War (200,000(I Think, it might be higher, might be lower))
4-Vietnam-56,000
5-Korea-50,000
korean not world wars
because it was a peace keeping and liberation war
korean ,world war 2,vietnam,spanish- americathe ....... the answer is korean.....
The Korean War began in 1950, approximately 5 years after World War II ended (August 14, 1945, officially on September 2, 1945).
the Korean war
korean not world wars
Battle of Corrigador
American history has had many external conflicts. Here are four examples: The Korean War, The Vietnam War, World War I and World War II. These are conflicts that involved the American military.
The Korean War was the FIRST "Hot" Battle of the Cold War; a war against communist aggression.
The war after world war 2 in which Australia participated was the Korean war.
WW II then the Korean War.
World War 1 was described at the time as the war to end all wars.Then came World War 2, the Korean War, the Vietnam War etc etc.Name a year in the history of the world when there has been no war.World War I.
worst
The Korean War was the FIRST war in US History in which they were "Officially Integrated" into the US Military forces.
world war 1
the deadly war
1) Revolutionary War 2) War of 1812 3) Civil War 4) World War 1 5) World War 2 6) Korean 7) Vietnam 8) Gulf War (often referred to as Desert Storm, but it was not)