The HMS Hood who lost 1,418 of her crew with only three men who survived ; she had been sunk by the German ship Bismarck .
more allies died in ww1. i am not exactly sure why. there is a breakdown of casualties on wikipedia.
Around 375,000 Soviets were to be killed during the Battle of Stalingrad. In total, the soviets had 1.12 million casualties and most of these were wounded or sick casualties.
Germany and Britain both suffered heavy casualties, as did Russia.Answer:Allied Powers:Military dead: 5,525,000Military wounded: 12,831,500Military missing: 4,121,000Central Powers:Military dead: 4,386,000Military wounded: 8,388,000Military missing: 3,629,000
Iran was the nation that suffered the fewest casualties in WWII numbering only 200 resistance soldiers. The Soviet Union was the nation that suffered the greatest number of casualties in World War II numbering over 23 million.
the most casualties in a war was the American Civil War with 495,332 deaths and behind it is WW2 with 405,399 deaths.
who had th most battle casualties during the second world war, us.infantry
People get shot,sniped and,bombed! That's how most of the casualties are caused in the war
There were many well coordinated attacks during World War II. However, the most coordinated attack was an attack called Wolfpack which encompassed the naval tactics.
World war Two, Russian had over 10million casualties.
Most of the US casualties were from the sunken US destroyer SIMs and the oiler which was under it's escort during the attack. The next group of US casualties were from the Sinking US Carrier LEXINGTON; the remaining US casualties were airmen flying the fighters, dive bombers, and torpedo bombers.
Russia
During the first day of the 1st battle of the Somme, the British suffered 20,000 casualties
Yes. It was the first war where civilians were targeted. The number of combatant countries that could attack each other's cities added to the civilian devasation.
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.
The USSR (Russia).
more allies died in ww1. i am not exactly sure why. there is a breakdown of casualties on wikipedia.
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