16 million US men went to war. The records on the internet do not give you a count according to nationality. If you really need that count try the Department of Defense or the World War 2 Museum. The Museum curator can assist you or his assistant with such a specific detail. See the link below.
Approximately 16 million US servicemen fought in WW2. About 400,000 men died.
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1: Frank Buckles of West Virginia is the only surviving American WWI vet.
The tensions that existed at home was that, Many people who fought at two world wars or had taken care of the front were women (african americans, Hispanic americans, and native Americans.) worked. that's what it says in my book The World and it's People.
In the United States, about two million men volunteered for World War I.
About sixteen million. Michael Montagne
There were many African-Americans serving in the military in WW II.
Many American nations fought wars of independence.
Approximately 16 million US servicemen fought in WW2. About 400,000 men died.
Yes, when the English came there were many wars in fought over land. He fought in the " Indian" wars.
It is believed that close to 600,000 Americans fought in the Battle of the Bulge.
As of 2010, there were 6,547,629 people living in Massachusetts. Of that population, 14.2% are Italian American. Meaning approximately 461,100 Italian Americans live in Massachusetts.
yes they were in world war 2 because they helped the Americans
There are about 16 million Italian-Americans living in the United States. They are the 4th largest ethnic group in America.
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OVER 6,000
Depends in which war you are referring to, England/Britain has been involved in many wars.