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In World War 2, Germany suffered more casualties than either Italy or Japan. Only Russia and China suffered more casualties than Germany.
Russian troops suffered huge casualties and eventually refused to continue fighting.
In both wars Russia suffered the most casualties. 2.4 million Russians killed in WW1 and 21.7 million in WW2.
According to recent numerical research and records, the north had a few more casualties than the south during the Civil War, or the battle between North and South. The south suffered 490,309 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing, while the north suffered 596,670.
The British had suffered more than one thousand casualties out of the 2,300 or so who fought.
In World War 2, Germany suffered more casualties than either Italy or Japan. Only Russia and China suffered more casualties than Germany.
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Russian troops suffered huge casualties and eventually refused to continue fighting.
more allies died in ww1. i am not exactly sure why. there is a breakdown of casualties on wikipedia.
AnswerAccording to all the websites that I have consulted, the 8th Air Force suffered more than 47 000 casualties, of whom more than 26 000 were killed. This was over half the casualties suffered by the entire USAAF in WW2.~ See related link below .
the union. about 350,000 on the union side about 250,000 on the confederate side
In both wars Russia suffered the most casualties. 2.4 million Russians killed in WW1 and 21.7 million in WW2.
According to recent numerical research and records, the north had a few more casualties than the south during the Civil War, or the battle between North and South. The south suffered 490,309 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing, while the north suffered 596,670.
According to recent numerical research and records, the north had a few more casualties than the south during the Civil War, or the battle between North and South. The south suffered 490,309 soldiers killed, wounded, captured or missing, while the north suffered 596,670.
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 fought with the Allies during World War I, but was unable to counter the forces of Germany. The country suffered many casualties and lost multiple territories to Germany. The loss is what allowed the Communist Party to take control of the country. Russia deciding to participate in the War did little more than temporarily slow down Germany.
The British had suffered more than one thousand casualties out of the 2,300 or so who fought.