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8 Million
See website: Battle of Midway
I believe it was Omaha. if not, then Utah
I believe it was over 2,000
No Soviet forces were involved on D-day....
Over 58,000 US servicemen were killed; over 1,900 MIA/POW, and over 300,000 wounded.
There were 2,403 American casualties at Pearl Harbor, including 68 civilians. The wounded numbered 1,178. In addition, 65 Japanese servicemen were killed.
A good one would be The Battle of Ft. Sumter. However, another would be the Battle of Polaczaki, in Northern Poland.Happy Warg Hunting!From, Cranford Coulterp.s. ask who I am.
A frequently quoted figure for military dead in World War 1 is 10 million. The link below to a Wikipedia article gives 9.7 million.
It changed the world by giving people ideas to make more long-ranged weapons instead of the short-ranged which causes more causalties, like sniper rifles.
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