Compared to the other countries involved in the war? Less, most likely because the US only had significant military presence beginning in the summer of 1918. Compared to World War II? Again less, this time because of the difference in technology and length of American troop commitment. Compared to the US Civil War? Almost 500,000 less because the Civil War was desperately fought by only Americans. There were more American casualities in World War I than each of the following: American Revolution, War 1812 and the Spanish-American War.
First Place: Soviet Union 28 million to 20 millionSecond: China 15 million Third Place: Poland 6 millionFourth Place: Germany 5.8 millionFifth/Sixth Place: Yugoslavia and Japan 1.5 million both.The other contries suffered less casualties than 500,000 killed
New and improved guns and artillery caused more casualties. Poison gas terrified soldiers. ... The Eastern front shifted over more area than the Western front, with less trench warfare and even more casualties.
The total is unclear, but most were in China, Korea, and the Philippines. Estimates range as high as 30 million, but may be less, with the estimates in China alone varying from 5 to 20 million. There were no objective counts made during the Japanese occupation of China and Southeast Asia.(see related link)
During World War II, it is estimated that around 405,000 American military personnel lost their lives, including those of various ethnic backgrounds. While specific statistics on the number of Caucasian Americans killed are not typically separated in historical records, the majority of American soldiers at the time were Caucasian. The total casualties also included civilians, but detailed demographic breakdowns are less commonly available for civilian deaths.
Estimating the exact number of German soldiers killed by British forces during World War I and World War II is complex and varies by source. In World War I, it is estimated that British forces were responsible for the deaths of around 1.5 million German soldiers. In World War II, the numbers are less clear, but British military actions contributed to significant casualties among German troops, particularly during campaigns such as the Battle of Britain and the Normandy landings. Overall, precise figures can differ widely based on methodologies and the scope of the analysis.
If the atomic bomb was dropped on Germany during World War II, it could have potentially ended the war sooner and with less casualties. The impact on history and the world would have been significant, as it would have changed the course of the war and the post-war era.
First Place: Soviet Union 28 million to 20 millionSecond: China 15 million Third Place: Poland 6 millionFourth Place: Germany 5.8 millionFifth/Sixth Place: Yugoslavia and Japan 1.5 million both.The other contries suffered less casualties than 500,000 killed
allied forces : less than 2000
To stop the war and get all the states back together in the shortest amount of time so there would be less casualties. Hope I helped :)
To visit the main cities of the world with less budget, visit the cities during the low season.
New and improved guns and artillery caused more casualties. Poison gas terrified soldiers. ... The Eastern front shifted over more area than the Western front, with less trench warfare and even more casualties.
New and improved guns and artillery caused more casualties. Poison gas terrified soldiers. ... The Eastern front shifted over more area than the Western front, with less trench warfare and even more casualties.
247,780 road casualties which is 4% less than what it was in the year 2006.
Less than a thousand.
No, the United States won in both Europe and the Pacific in 1945. We also won the casualty race and had less casualties than nearly every country that participated in WWII
Less chance of escape and lesser civilian casualties, atleast thats what i think.
The total is unclear, but most were in China, Korea, and the Philippines. Estimates range as high as 30 million, but may be less, with the estimates in China alone varying from 5 to 20 million. There were no objective counts made during the Japanese occupation of China and Southeast Asia.(see related link)