5000 Germans and 200 britons
AnswerCasualties were 650,000 Germans, 420,000 Britons, 195,000 Frenchmen. This is dead people and badly injured people! :(
In total,there was 1.155 Million Casulties. The allies recieved only 360,000 whilst the Nazis suffered 795,000 Casualties. Depending on the source the numbers can be drastically different. So, in my opinion there is no real accurate number to hang your hat on. First, the Soviets were notorious for supplying misleading figures to the public. Secondly, many figures differ because some omit or estimate the number of suicides, deaths attributed to air raids, the actual number of the home guard defending Berlin. It is safe to assume that the Battle of Berlin was one of the most fiercely contested and often fought to the death because many Germans knew their fate at the hands of the Russians. It ranks as one of the deadliest of the war.
80 000 Britons died (out of 150 000), whereas only 400 Romans died out of 11 000. She lost the battle, and likely committed suicide. Her tribe, the Iceni, was destroyed.
AnswerOf the roughly 300,000 German troops at Stalingrad 50,000 were brushed aside during the Soviet encirclement of Stalingrad. Another 30,000 were evacuated by the Luftwaffe at the few airfields the Germans still held. When the Germans finally capitulated approximately 90,000 were taken prisoner, therefore around 130,000 Germans were killed at Stalingrad.
The exact number of children who died during the Battle of Berlin in April and May 1945 is difficult to determine, but estimates suggest that thousands of civilians, including children, lost their lives amid the chaos of the battle and the subsequent bombings. The city was heavily bombed, and many families were caught in the crossfire as they sought shelter. The overall civilian death toll in Berlin during this period is estimated to be around 100,000, with a significant portion being children and non-combatants.
The Germans lost 100,000 and the Soviets lost 81,116.
AnswerCasualties were 650,000 Germans, 420,000 Britons, 195,000 Frenchmen. This is dead people and badly injured people! :(
No, Hitler was not at the Battle of the Bulge. He died later in the Battle of Berlin.
Over 9,000 Germans died at Kursk in 1943. In total there were over 50,000 German casualties suffered during this battle.
In total,there was 1.155 Million Casulties. The allies recieved only 360,000 whilst the Nazis suffered 795,000 Casualties. Depending on the source the numbers can be drastically different. So, in my opinion there is no real accurate number to hang your hat on. First, the Soviets were notorious for supplying misleading figures to the public. Secondly, many figures differ because some omit or estimate the number of suicides, deaths attributed to air raids, the actual number of the home guard defending Berlin. It is safe to assume that the Battle of Berlin was one of the most fiercely contested and often fought to the death because many Germans knew their fate at the hands of the Russians. It ranks as one of the deadliest of the war.
Over 3,500 Canadian soldiers and an unknown number of Germans. Although the Germans suffered about 20,000 casualties in that battle. It is unknown how many died and how many were wounded.
About 50,000 initially died but more could of died due to the battle. This is because, around 29,000 Germans were either captured or missing and this could increase the German death toll for the Battle of the Bulge.
80 000 Britons died (out of 150 000), whereas only 400 Romans died out of 11 000. She lost the battle, and likely committed suicide. Her tribe, the Iceni, was destroyed.
According to History Learning Site over 500,000 Germans died during the battle at Kursk. The link below has more information that you might be interested in.
Around 280,000 German soldiers were killed, wounded, or went missing during the Battle of Passchendaele.
AnswerOf the roughly 300,000 German troops at Stalingrad 50,000 were brushed aside during the Soviet encirclement of Stalingrad. Another 30,000 were evacuated by the Luftwaffe at the few airfields the Germans still held. When the Germans finally capitulated approximately 90,000 were taken prisoner, therefore around 130,000 Germans were killed at Stalingrad.
Boris Berlin died in 2001.