The list is not going to be posted anywhere on the web. Over 19,000 Americans and over 90,000 Germans were killed. There were over 840,000 Americans engaged in the battle.
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Martin Peter McAdam
Leslie
Ezra S Hagins
Lawrence Orsborn
willie walter elkins
joseph thuet
Thomas Fink
they lived in macedonea
they lived in a hole in the ground or a rubbish bin
A small number were put on trial, convicted and punished. A few escaped to Latin America, but most 'lived happily ever after', though in some cases they changed their names ...
There is no answer to that question as there were thousands of soldiers in WW1 but don't know how many in trenches. Plus it depends if you ment British soldiers or soldiers as a generally.
Women during the Battle of Gettysburg made basically all the clothes, and shoes. and since the Confederacy was more poor, the women collected their urine to use as an ingredient for gun powder, some women also made bread and other foods for hungry soldiers, like Josephine Miller, who lived between both armies and made bread and distributed it to the soldiers. some women also disguised as men snuck in the battle and fought for money, food, adventure, or just for their side of the war.
The soldiers at the Battle of Fort Sumter lived in dire straits. They were short of supplies and food. There were not enough men either. It was more like a siege.
It is easier to find a list of soldiers who died during the Battle of Normandy, than it is to find those who lived. Several genealogy websites have been set up and may be able to provide survivors with information.
17,002 soldiers lived in WW2
* A castle is a building that was used to be used as a type of fort when battle occured.kings and queens lived here and fought off the enemy here with all there soldiers.
the soldiers lived in camps.
You mean, who was Fritz Vincken. He died in Dec. 2008 in Kapalama, Oregon. He was a bakery owner in Honolulu, carrying on the tradition of his father. When he was a 12-year-old boy in 1944 in Germany, during the Battle of the Bulge, he witnessed several soldiers from both the German and American sides come together and have a peaceful Christmas dinner on the 24th of December. This happened at a home in the woods where he lived with his mother. The soldiers also slept the night peacefully in the home, before going out the next day to find their respective units and resume the battle again. An interview of Vincken is found in the third reference for more information.
well black-smiths and soldiers lived in the castle so all the soldiers and black-smiths
about 333,000 lived but they all had more scars then you could count
1 million people lived
They lived in houses called barracks.
helots, fee noncitizens, and citizens how are either soldiers or are training soldiers
they lived in macedonea