425000 is the definite correct answer on how many people died in operation over lord. this is British and German. this will help with homework
The destruction of all the mains towns, and of many villages of Normandy, under allied bombs caused 50,000 civilian casualties among French civilians. More children died as a result of the bombs, than German troops because of the combats.
Per the D-Day Museum in Portsmouth England (http://www.ddaymuseum.co.uk/), 946 Canadians died during operation Overlord.
Over 350,000 Germans were guarding the Normandy beaches. It is estimated that over 7,000 died that first day of Operation Overlord.
The code-name given to the invasion of Normandy during World War 2.Operation Overlord : the invasion of the European Mainland or D-Day.it put allied forces back into Europe whereby the allies attacked and defeated German forceand ended WW2
the amount of people who died in the norman conquest were over 1000 people!
Operation Overlord was the code name for the Battle of Normandy in World War 2, in which the Allied invasion of France took place. General Dwight Eisenhower (United States) and British General Bernard Montgomery planned the invasion under this name, which later was known as D-Day.
about your question is not 100 procent certain but so far known casualties with the American army on specific OMAHA BEACH was about 3000 soldiers who diedand the british soldiers a little thousand as they did not suffer as much as the Americans did. to the German side is also not certain the give the right figures of casualties but it is between 5000 to 8000 German soldiers!
According to a book about the numbers of people died at Auschwitz, atleast 4.25 Million people died in Auschwitz II (Birkenau).
such a large number of people died! We don't know EXACTLY the right amount of people that died but we think 2 bilion died since 2009
The amount of people that died during the holocaust was avout 12 million people. That is alot of people. frick
the amount of people that died in world 2
a decent amount but not enough