By Soldiers can one assume you mean Airmen ? The British & allied lost 446 killed. German losses would be in excess of 1 000.
It is estimated that Britain lost about 900 aircraft during the Battle of Britain and Germany lost in the region of 1700.
56 Pilots saw service in the Battle of Britain, this included 804 and 808 Naval Air Squadrons and Pilots attached to RAF Fighter Command Squadrons, of which 9 lost their lives during the battle.
What was it like for Great Britain after the Battle?
Britain lost 544 aircrew in Battle of Britain. They don't separate pilots or others into trades.
The battle of Britain was won because of loads of thinking, planning and preparing weapons.
It is estimated that Britain lost about 900 aircraft during the Battle of Britain and Germany lost in the region of 1700.
56 Pilots saw service in the Battle of Britain, this included 804 and 808 Naval Air Squadrons and Pilots attached to RAF Fighter Command Squadrons, of which 9 lost their lives during the battle.
What was it like for Great Britain after the Battle?
Davy Crockett and Jim Bowie.
Britain lost about 700 aircraft.
Britain lost 544 aircrew in Battle of Britain. They don't separate pilots or others into trades.
no it is not
Approximately 25,000 men lost their lives in the battle for Independence in the American Revolution. Most lost their lives due to their injuries sustained while fighting the British.
The Battle of Britain, ie the air defence of Britain prior to the planned land invasion of Britain by Germany, was fought in the skies over Southern England during August, September and October 1940. The attacks by the Luftwaffe (German Air Force) were eventually called off because of the high number of aircraft that they had lost in the raids. It is estimated that the Germans lost about 1700 aircraft in the three months of the battle and the British about 900.
The battle of Britain was won because of loads of thinking, planning and preparing weapons.
the people lost the revolutionary war
If Britain lost the Battle of Britain, they would have lost air space control and made it much easier to be invaded by Nazi Germany. This later gave a frim base from which to launch the D-Day invasion - if Britain had been lost there would have been no base from which to launch D-Day