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There was about 9.7 million military personnel killed in world war one.
World War II, by a large margin. World War I saw about 8,500,000 military deaths. By contrast World War II produced between 20,000,000 and 30,000,000 military deaths, along with another 20,000,000 or so civilian deaths. Michael Montagne World War II, by about a factor of ten. Michael Montagne
Emperor Showa was head of the Japanese military during the Second World War.
The military goal of the US in the Pacific during World War 2 was Japanese surrender.
Military records are held by the Library and Archives in Canada. Available records date back to before World War II.
All kinds. You would have to look in military records to get more info.
You can order his military records from "www.archives.gov" - I found my gg grandfather's civil war records for $17.50 and it gave me the name of the village he was from in Germany!
You can find out if your dad won the bronze star in World War 2 by contacting the military records center in St. Louis, MO.
The US Military Records Center, near St.Louis, MO., keeps all US military personnel records. They have a website.
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How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
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There was about 9.7 million military personnel killed in world war one.
The 1920s were a period of relative peace between World War I, which ended in 1918, and World War II, which started in 1939.
World War 2
World War II, by a large margin. World War I saw about 8,500,000 military deaths. By contrast World War II produced between 20,000,000 and 30,000,000 military deaths, along with another 20,000,000 or so civilian deaths. Michael Montagne World War II, by about a factor of ten. Michael Montagne