This is difficult to answer.
Estimates range and many countries, we have little to no idea.
It would have been around at least 85-90 Million. Possibly higher.
There is a range of how many people died of 22 million (50 million is the lowest credible, informed numbers given and 72 million the highest), so the same cloud goes for soldiers served.
no one actually knows for definate but a ruff estimate about 60.2 Million People fought in World War 2. Some were Civilian fighters, who were not in the Military.
people say it is milions and i think they aer corresct cue i heard it was 65mil
In the US it was about 6,332,000 or 38 percent of the Armed Forces.
100,000 :|]
Several millions, and many died.
25,0000000
Nearly any man drafted for the military does not want to go. If he did want to go into the military, he would have enlisted (volunteered) to begin with.
If you're talking about WWII, no; many Americans enlisted in the Canadian Armed Forces to fight, until the U.S. was attacked and joined the war.
Nicholas II did NOT welcome World War I. It was only after Austria tried to overrun Serbia that Nicholas went to Serbia's aid and was given an ultimatum by Germany, that Russia entered the war.
6 billion! That's almost the population of the world!! You and I are lucky to be alive! ;)
If you're talking about the guiness world record largest shaving cream pie fight: 869 people participated. It took place on June 20, 2015, in Belfast (the United Kingdom).
You have enlisted my help in creating a sentence using the word enlisted. When the US entered World War II, many young men enlisted in the armed forces.
An estimated 65 million soldiers from around the world fought in World War 1.
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In World War II 300 million British men were drafted. 800,000 children were drafted, and 80 million pregnant women were drafted, but only 79 million pregnant women actually fought in the war.
Horse Racing was put on hold as well as many other sports in the USA, England and many other countries. A large portion of athletes enlisted to fight in the war and some never returned. Sports resumed after the war when many people had returned and the fans could afford to go to sporting events.
about 4 million
The name did not but many people of that name did so.
over 16 million
11.5 million
how many enlisted for passchendaele world war 1
7. You only fight 100 people on the 6th world
There are many people in the world that get a kick out of seeing a fight they enjoy seeing the pain the blood or it makes a good betting attraction.