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At the Topaz internment camp in Utah, where Japanese-Americans were forcibly relocated during World War II, there were a total of 11 recorded deaths. These deaths were primarily due to health-related issues, exacerbated by the harsh conditions of the camp. The camp housed around 8,000 Japanese-Americans, many of whom faced significant hardships during their internment.
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According to official Japanese Government data, at the end of World War II Japan had 1,719,700 Army and 70,700 Navy personnel stationed in China and Manchuria. In addition to these, there were also approximately 1 million Chinese collaborationist troops in those territories that had allied themselves with the Japanese. Total Japanese military deaths in China and Manchuria over the course of World War II totalled 502,400.
The Chinese estimate that they lost about 15-20 million dead in World War 2. Most of them were civilians, not all deaths directly attributed to Japanese. 2.2 million is the widely accepted military death count figure, as well as some 400,000 Collaborators that defected to the Japanese side.
There is no soviet Union and and no Soviets...so no control. In the past Bulgaria was an ally to USSR and Soviets blocks and it was a member of of the military pact of Warsaw, so it had many ties with the Soviets.
Around 4 million Japanese died in World War 2. Of those deaths 300,000 occurred during the Battle of Japan.
The Japanese armed forces were attacking China
Military deaths claimed 2,120,000 people and there were about 580,000 Civilian deaths, leaving a Total death toll of about 2,700,000.
The Battle of Guadalcanal led to 38,100 deaths. There were more than four times as many casualties on the Japanese side than on the American side.
As far as I know , there were none
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
About 307 Americans and about 2500 Japanese.
How Many Military Deaths Where There In World War Two ? :)
Japanese lost 20,OOO.
There were a considerble amount of deaths.
It was not only military deaths and they were high because neither the Germans or the Soviets gave quarter, but there was also famine and disease and the cold Russian winter to contend with.
Millions more Russians (People in the USSR) died in WW2 than Japanese. The death toll in the Soviet Union is unknown, but it was probably higher than all other countries added together.