The names of British soldiers who died in World War I and II are commemorated on numerous memorials and war graves, with millions of names recorded. Notable individuals include Lieutenant Colonel John McCrae, known for his poem "In Flanders Fields," and Captain Edward "Taffy" Thomas, a decorated officer. The Commonwealth War Graves Commission maintains detailed records of the fallen, which include thousands of names across various conflicts. For specific names, one can consult war memorials or databases dedicated to military history.
400,000 british soldiers died in ww2
Over 1,100 British servicemen were killed.
In the recent struggle to settle the political disagreement in Libya no British soldiers have died, there was only causalities.
more than 1,000,000
70,000 soldiers died during the Third Battle
tribute to the 70,000 Indian soldiers who lost their lives during World War I, when they fought for the British Army
400,000 british soldiers died in ww2
more than 500000 british soldiers died in ww2
nearly 1,000 british soldiers died
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
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Over 1,100 British servicemen were killed.
In the recent struggle to settle the political disagreement in Libya no British soldiers have died, there was only causalities.
British war dead in World War 1 (1914-1918): About 880,000 men from the United Kingdom, plus a further 200,000 from other countries in the British Empire and Commonwealth. (Over 6 million Russian soldiers died.)
About six to seven million soldiers of England fought in World War I. Over 800,000 of those men died in that war.
more than 1,000,000
The number of British soldiers killed in World War 1 was about 880,000.