on okinawa The US suffered approximately: 13,000 dead; 40,000 wounded, with 36 warships sunk, over 300 ships damaged, and nearly 800 airplanes destroyed.
They didn't.
Japanese repatriates who were shipped back to the mainland of Japan after Japan surrendered to the Allies in WW2. Hikiagesha means "those who have been lifted and landed" in Japanese. They were treated horribly when they returned to the mainland, almost as if they weren't Japanese because those who resided in the mainland during the war felt they didn't suffer the way they did, b/c they were being bombed by the US.
Midway
During Operation Overlord and D-Day the total casualty lost by the Allies were about 228,000.
It cannot be described.
It appears you need to provide more information...the Allies over history had casualties in wars large and small. Feel free to edit the answer for more specifics, and someone will answer it appropriately.
The battle of Long Island
Shrapel, burns, and bullets from the strafing Japanese airplanes.
Yes. Japanese acers need some protection from the wind.
See atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki
No the whales dont die instantly and may suffer for up to an hour
yes it is you see meny people realy suffer in africa