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No, American casualties in World War II were significantly higher than in World War I. In World War I, the United States suffered around 116,500 casualties, including approximately 53,400 deaths. In contrast, during World War II, the United States had roughly 416,800 deaths, with total casualties exceeding 1.1 million.
Russia
World War I wasn't the most destructive war. World War II was. World War II had over eight times as many casualties as World War I and also brought total war to a whole new level. It completely put Europe in ruins, but World War II was definitely the war to end all wars. After that came the Cold War, which was just political disagreement with words thrown around.
During the first day of the 1st battle of the Somme, the British suffered 20,000 casualties
During World War 2 the total casualty lost by the British were about 455,000.
People get shot,sniped and,bombed! That's how most of the casualties are caused in the war
World war Two, Russian had over 10million casualties.
who had th most battle casualties during the second world war, us.infantry
Russia
the flamer caused over 300 deaths in world war one
It was the most deadliest war with over 62 to 78 million casualties.
The USSR (Russia).
battle of paesschendaele
Yes, and WW2 had the most casualties world-wide.
101st airborne
Well, the campaign with the most casualties was Operation Barbarossa, which was the German invasion of Russia. The battle with the most casualties was the Battle of Moscow
405,400 is the number of US casualties in World War 2 that I have found most often.