Allied Military Casualties: 14,276,800 Allied Civilian Casualties: 25,686,900 Allied Total Casualties: 39,963,700
The total Allied loses were about 61 Million people, including 16 Million military personnel and 45 Million civilians.
70,000,000
--Answer-- 5,961,358
allied forces : less than 2000
about 100,000. half became casualties. 25% died. I hope this helps
Many countries were involved in World War 1. The casualties of the United States were 321,000. The casualties of Austria-Hungary were 4,820,000. For the French Empire it was 5,651,000. Then Germany had 5,952,000. Great Britain had 2,367,000. Italy had 1,407,000 casualties. The casualties Russia had were 6,650,000. (see the related link for more information)
over 40 million
At least ~12,000 overall Allied casualties , German casualties were estimated at between 4,000 and 9,000 casualties .
4500
There were 4000 plus casualties in the Allied Forces. There were 6000 plus casualties of the Axis powers (Germany) and 230,000 Germans and Italians captured in the East African Campaign in World War 2.
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--Answer-- 5,961,358
allied forces : less than 2000
During World War 2, the Allied forces saw over 61 million casualties counting military and civilian. The Axis forces saw over 12 million casualties.
The Allied forces had almost 9,000 casualties on D-Day.
There were approximately 20,000 casualties on both sides on the single day, 6 June
2; The allied forces and the central powers.
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.
The Allies suffered 6,657,950 more casualties than the Central Powers in World War I. Including killed, wounded, and missing. The Allies lost 22,062,427 soldiers while the Central Powers lost 15,404,477 soldiers.