Approximately 383,800 British military personnel were killed during World War II, excluding those from colonial forces. This figure includes members of the British Army, Royal Navy, and Royal Air Force. The losses were a significant part of the overall human cost of the war, reflecting the intense and widespread conflict experienced by the United Kingdom during this period.
About one third of the British troops were killed but the patriots ran out of ammo.
383,800 British Soldiers were killed during World War 2.
At start of D-Day, Britain had 60,000 Soldiers. During D-Day It is estimated that 57,500 British troops survived,, the meant that around 2,500 British troops were killed in D-Day.
No there is not but there is a lot of famous cemeteries with people who have died but some of the graves are unnamed
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As of September 15, 2008, 176 British soldiers have been killed in the Iraq War.
they killed the british soldiers
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Over 1,100 British servicemen were killed.
It showed that the colonies weren't gonna go down easy. Although they lost, they killed/injured many British soldiers.
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There was over 2,000 British soldiers killed in the Battle of New York in July 1776.
In the end of the Battle of Britian, nearly 300,000 troops and 60,000 British citizens were killed.
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About 500 of the 1,300 member British and Militia troops were killed including General Edward Braddock.
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19,000 British soldiers.