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There are many different statistics that could be gathered from the famous World War 2. You could gather stats about death.
See web site titled: Statistics About the Vietnam War. Recommended by the History Channel.
World Statistics Day was created in 2010.
Japan had approximately six million men in uniform (in the military) during WWII.
Japan had 250 killed and 1000 wounded in World War 1.
Statistics vary, it may be quoted that 13 - 20 million people died from famine and war related disease
The Fighting Sullivan's, five brothers lost on the USS Juneau is a fit starting place. I'm not sure you will find any reliable statistics anywhere.
According to American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 204,002 U.S. military wounded (not fatally) in World War I
According to American War and Military Operations Casualties: Lists and Statistics, a report by Hannah Fischer, Information Research Specialist with Knowledge Services Group, there were 204,002 U.S. military wounded (not fatally) in World War I
See Statistics about the Vietnam War.
Statistics help managers make decisions. They use statistics when it comes to production and hiring employees. Statistics are everywhere in the business world.
See: Vietnam war statistics