The US was not yet in the war and so missed participating in the massive bloodbaths which were the western front campaigns of 1915 and 1916. While the US toll is relatively much less than that of other major combatants, bear in mind that almost all these US casualties were suffered in the last six months of the war. US troops did not become heavily committed to combat in large numbers until June, 1918.
Italy was fighting on a front in northern Italy against the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Campaigning here was more desultory and less vigorously prosecuted than on the front in France, except for the Caporetto Campaign, which was a disaster for Italy.
it was called that because of the impact of the country and the people involved in it. But the number of deaths were high as well so that was also put forward to be called the great war. xxx :) hope it is right for you!!
well in ww1 it was in the allies. but in ww2 it was a axis. so i dont know if it will be allied or axis.
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Many years before WW2, Italy had colonies in north Africa. They had lost some of this territory after WW1. So they wanted to regain this land in order to have more prestige in the world and appear to be a powerful country. Dictator Mussolini convinced the people to start a war in Somalia.
well, to my calculation there are about 2 deaths a second so that would be like 120 deaths a minute.
there have been 12,000 deaths so far
There are so many freat places to visit in italy that you are really going to have to prioritize in what sites you want to see the most. Here are a few great places to go: Florence Italy Skyline,The Rome Colosseum, Venice Italy Grand Canal, and Mt. Vesuvius
"there hardly any one that's dies in football but my guest is few"That statement from whoever answered before me is somewhat true, if you're only talking about the last few years.Here is a list of recorded Football deaths in the U.S over the last 50 or so years up 'till the 90s:YearDeaths19672419683619692319702919712019722219739197411197515197618197710197891979419809198191982919834198461985719861119874198871989419900
Eight million soldiers, including more than 50,000 Americans died. An estimated 12 million civilians died. German's losses 1,700,000 killed and over 4,200,000 wounded. France had 1,300,000 deaths and over 4,200,000 wounded. The estimated total number of people killed during WW1 (including civilians) was 20 million.
So few sightings are actually reported, there are no reliable statistics available.
WW1 was so called after the end of WW2. It was originally called the "Great War" because at that time it had been the greatest conflict ever fought all over the world.
what is so unique about Italy