America suffered practically no damage. Other than harmless balloon bombs, and those fierce U-Boats, there were hardly, if not any civilians that died because of Axis attacks... Now if you see Russia, everything from Poland to Moscow was burned, which contained about 60% of everything Russia had, about 1/18th of the country was gone.... In a matter of 1 year.... Germany suffered a whole lot too...
more allies died in ww1. i am not exactly sure why. there is a breakdown of casualties on wikipedia.
The Soviet Union lost the most soldiers among the Allied powers during World War II, with estimates ranging from 20 to 27 million military and civilian deaths. In comparison, the United States lost approximately 416,800 military personnel, while the United Kingdom suffered around 383,800 military deaths. The staggering loss of life in the Soviet Union was a result of extensive ground battles, widespread atrocities, and brutal conditions on the Eastern Front.
The Soviet Union with at least 20 Million and as many as 50 million deaths.
Around 25 Million military personnel were killed during World War 2. Around 17 Million deaths were allied soldiers and the rest were axis military personnel.
During the Korean War, approximately 40,000 Allied troops died, with the majority being from the United States. Other countries that contributed forces, including the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, and others, also suffered casualties, though their numbers were significantly lower. Overall, the conflict resulted in a total of around 1.2 million military deaths, including those from North and South Korea and Chinese forces.
The Soviet Union suffered the most military deaths among the Allied nations during World War II, with estimates ranging from 8 to 14 million military personnel lost. This staggering number reflects the intense and brutal fighting on the Eastern Front, particularly during major battles such as Stalingrad and the siege of Leningrad. The immense sacrifices made by Soviet forces were pivotal in the eventual defeat of Nazi Germany.
Around 25 Million military serviceman were killed during World War 2. Out of all of the military deaths, 70% were allied deaths.
more allies died in ww1. i am not exactly sure why. there is a breakdown of casualties on wikipedia.
Approximately 72 Million were killed during World War 2. 58% being Allied Civilian Deaths 25% being Allied Military Deaths 13% being Axis Militaty Deaths 04% being Axis Civilian Deaths
There was not as accurate recording of casualties during WW1 as compared to WW2, but there were approximately 5.7 million Entente/Allied military deaths and approximately 4 million Central Powers military deaths. In total, about 9.7 million military deaths.
The Soviet Union lost the most soldiers among the Allied powers during World War II, with estimates ranging from 20 to 27 million military and civilian deaths. In comparison, the United States lost approximately 416,800 military personnel, while the United Kingdom suffered around 383,800 military deaths. The staggering loss of life in the Soviet Union was a result of extensive ground battles, widespread atrocities, and brutal conditions on the Eastern Front.
The Soviet Union with at least 20 Million and as many as 50 million deaths.
Around 25 Million military personnel were killed during World War 2. Around 17 Million deaths were allied soldiers and the rest were axis military personnel.
Air Force The Air Force was not established until after WWll, the navy suffered the fewest losses
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Russia, suffering approximately 22 million deaths, civilian and military, almost 15% of their total population.
Allied deaths were 4391